Article: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/First+Nation+chiefs+stage+Site+showdown/10215965/story.html
This article show two interesting POV’s one side is BC hydro and the other side is the First Nations. BC hydro wishes to begin construction of a dam and 1,100-megawatt hydroelectric generating station on the Peace River in northeastern British Columbia to meet the growing demand for power, and the first nations are against this as it passes through their land which will negatively impact them. As this land serves as a gathering places for the elders, and farmland if the plan goes through the land will be flooded.
However, it is not a lost case for an agreement between BC hydro and the First Nations as the First Nations are willing to look into sustaibable tree logging, and such to create jobs for the Aboriginals.
Looking at this article I think that BC hydro should have respected the First Nation and their land especially since it is such a large scale project and effects their lives so much. I would not be happy to wake up one morning to a dam next door without any prior warning. It is only respectful of BC hydro to respect the cultre and land of the owners; it is not a small or temporary project.