Core Viewpoint - Denison Mines Corp acknowledges a judicial review application filed by the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation against the Government of Saskatchewan and the Company regarding the environmental assessment approval for the Wheeler River Project, which seeks to set aside the approval and require further consultation with PBCN [1][5]. Group 1: Judicial Review Application - The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) claims that the Government of Saskatchewan failed to consult adequately with them regarding the Wheeler River Project, which involves constructing a new uranium mine and processing plant [1]. - Denison intends to refute the claims made in the application and defend against the requested orders [5]. Group 2: Indigenous Engagement - Denison has engaged in extensive Indigenous consultation efforts related to the Wheeler River Project, believing that the Government of Saskatchewan conducted a thorough consultation process prior to the project's approval [2]. - PBCN was given the opportunity to review the draft Environmental Impact Statement starting in November 2022, and Denison has been in direct communication with PBCN since March 2023 [3]. Group 3: Project Overview - The Wheeler River Project is the largest undeveloped uranium project in the eastern Athabasca Basin, hosting high-grade uranium deposits discovered by Denison in 2008 and 2014 [6]. - Denison holds a 90% interest in the project, which is nearing completion of permitting efforts for the planned in-situ recovery (ISR) operation, with environmental assessment approval received from the Province of Saskatchewan [7]. Group 4: Company Background - Denison Mines Corp is focused on uranium mining, exploration, and development in the Athabasca Basin, with a 95% interest in the Wheeler River Project and additional interests in various uranium joint ventures [8][9].
Denison Acknowledges Application for Judicial Review Regarding Provincial Environmental Assessment Approval for Wheeler River