Seabridge Gold Reports Gitxsan Government Has Called for Meaningful Consultation and Collaboration with Tsetsaut Skii km La Hax
Near-term permitting risk may cause volatility; long-term value hinges on KSM progression within 12–24 months.
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Near-term permitting risk may cause volatility; long-term value hinges on KSM progression within 12–24 months.
What happened and why it matters
Seabridge confirms Gitxsan withdrew a 2013 letter of support for KSM amid a court-ordered BCEAO consultation with TSKLH. The 90-day submissions window and potential reconsideration of the KSM determination heighten near-term permitting risk, though TMF design remains overseen by an independent board and Indigenous partnerships remain active.
The news introduces near-term permitting risk and potential delays, which could dampen sentiment, but strong disclosed investments and Indigenous-partner momentum provide offsetting positive context; overall impact depends on BCEAO timing and outcomes.
Gitxsan withdraws support letter for KSM; court-ordered BCEAO consultation continues.
BCEAO to complete TSKLH consultation by Sept 28, 2026.
TSKLH seeks TMF specifics; TMF design overseen by independent geotechnical board.
KSM economics: over $1.4B invested; $515M in Indigenous contracts.
Regulatory/legal development surrounding KSM; timely reforms and court-ordered consultations can meaningfully impact SA’s valuation and timing of project milestones.
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