Gold mining company faces multiple legal challenges after Yukon ore slide
WHITEHORSE — The company that owns a Yukon gold mine that was the site of what the nearby First Nation has called an “environmental catastrophe” is facing a litany of legal challenges in Yukon, Ontario and British Columbia.
Both the Yukon government and the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun have filed documents in separate courts seeking the appointment of a receiver over Victoria Gold and its Eagle Gold mine.
A Vancouver-based law firm has also filed a proposed securities class-action lawsuit against Victoria Gold, alleging the company made misleading statements regarding the safety and environmental practices at the mine, particularly concerning its heap leach facility.
A collapse at the facility on June 24 led to a slide of cyanide-contaminated ore, releasing millions of litres of cyanide solution used in the gold extraction process.