December 15th, 2024

Quebec government says it’s taking action to end illegal dumping in Mohawk territory

By The Canadian Press on August 27, 2024.

The Quebec government says it wants to put an end to illegal dumping in the Mohawk community of Kanesatake northwest of Montreal. Mohawk flags are placed at the border of the Kanasatake Mohawk territory and the town of Oka, Que., Friday, July 19, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL – The Quebec government says it wants to put an end to illegal dumping in the Mohawk community of Kanesatake northwest of Montreal.

The Environment Department says “field interventions” are planned this week involving wildlife protection agents, inspectors and environmental investigators.

The department says it’s targeting unauthorized dumping and backfilling of potentially contaminated soil on the banks and shoreline of the Lake of Two Mountains, in fish habitat.

Residents say trucks have been dumping contaminated soil and other materials in the area for years and complain that authorities have been slow to act.

Quebec provincial police intercepted several trucks driving through the nearby village of Oka during an operation last month.

The government says fines for illegal dumping can reach $6 million.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 27, 2024.

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