Middle North: Strange Things Done

Episode Five - The Bennet Dam and Flooding the Tse'kene Heartland

45 min · 28 de jul de 2025
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Dr. Daniel Sims speaks about his research into the disruption caused by the creation of the Bennett Dam and the Williston Reservoir. It was built to provide electrical power mainly for southern communities. As shown by this research, the impact of the Dam surprised many of the experts and the tragic legacy continues to impact the First Nations communities of Tsay Keh Dene, Kwadacha, MacLeod Lake and Takla.

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