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BC Supreme Court upholds Seabridge KSM “substantially started” ruling in litigation challenge
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BC Supreme Court upholds Seabridge KSM “substantially started” ruling in litigation challenge
  • BC Supreme Court upheld the BC Environmental Assessment Office’s “substantially started” determination for the KSM project as reasonable.
  • Court found consultation with Tsetsaut Skii km Lax Ha was insufficient, ordering a 90-day window for written submissions.
  • BC must reconsider the determination after the submission period.
  • Separate challenge by SkeenaWild Conservation Trust was dismissed.
  • Seabridge reported total KSM spending of $1.2 billion, including an additional $208 million since its January 2024 application.


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