First Nations say coal company Montem Resources misrepresenting relationships to review group

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The Kainai and Siksika First Nations in Alberta say coal company Montem Resources has misrepresented its relationships with their communities

They say Montem, the company behind the Tent Mountain project, offered funds to study the impact of the proposed mine in exchange for the First Nations dropping their request for a federal environmental review.Montem head Peter Doyle says in an e-mail that he recognizes the concerns from the First Nations and will try to improve the situation.

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