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Taseko, Tŝilhqot'in Nation & Province of BC Reach Historic Agreement Concerning the New Prosperity Project
Globenewswire· 2025-06-05 21:19
Core Viewpoint - The signing of an agreement between Taseko Mines Limited, the Tŝilhqot'in Nation, and the Province of British Columbia resolves a long-standing conflict regarding the New Prosperity mineral tenures, facilitating future development of one of Canada's largest copper-gold deposits while advancing reconciliation efforts [1][2][3]. Company Summary - Taseko Mines Limited retains a majority interest of 77.5% in the New Prosperity mineral tenures and will receive a payment of $75 million from the Province of BC upon closing [6]. - The company has committed to not being the proponent of mineral exploration and development activities at New Prosperity, ensuring that any future development will require the free, prior, and informed consent of the Tŝilhqot'in Nation [6][12]. - Taseko will contribute a 22.5% equity interest in the New Prosperity mineral tenures to a trust for the benefit of the Tŝilhqot'in Nation, which will transfer property interest to the Nation if they consent to mineral development [6][12]. Industry Summary - The agreement signifies a shift towards a consent-based model for mine development in British Columbia, allowing for collaborative processes between resource developers and First Nations [2][12]. - The resolution of this conflict is seen as a significant step in aligning the interests of First Nations and mining companies, promoting a stable investment climate in the region [5][7]. - The New Prosperity mineral resource includes a measured and indicated resource of 5.3 billion pounds of copper and 13.3 million ounces of gold, highlighting its potential economic significance [1][14].