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Innu warn of serious measures to get money for iron ore mining on Quebec land

Chief Real McKenzie, left, and Chief Mike McKenzie, right of the Innu Matimekush-Lac John band speak to supporters at a protest in front of the Rio Tinto building Wednesday, October 1, 2014 in Montreal. The chiefs of the Uashat mak Mani-utenam and Matimekush-Lac John bands, along with several tribe members, were in Montreal Wednesday to deliver a pair of giant stones to the offices of Rio Tinto Alcan, saying the rocks are all they have received as payment for their land being used by the company.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL - The Innu of Maliotenam and Schefferville say they'll use all means necessary — including civil disobedience — to make sure they are compensated by IOC-Rio Tinto for iron ore mining on their territory since 1954.

Real McKenzie, leader of the Matimekush-Lac John Innu of Schefferville, made the comments at a news conference today outside the IOC-Rio Tinto office in Montreal, where an Innu delegation urged the company to listen to reason.

McKenzie and Mike McKenzie, chief of the Uashat mak Mani-utenam Innu of Maliotenam, brought two huge iron ore stones to the office as part of their protest.

The stones, dubbed "the stones of shame," were given to the Innu in 1970 by then-prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau to mark the centenary of the discovery of rich iron ore deposits in Schefferville.

Mike McKenzie says that's all the Innu have ever received and now it's time for the mining company to pay up.

He says settlements have been reached with four other companies on Innu territory but four years of negotiations with IOC-Rio Tinto have been fruitless.

News from © The Canadian Press, 2014
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