Lawsuit by Manitoba chiefs urges Lake Winnipeg be legally defined as a person
WINNIPEG — A Manitoba court is being asked to declare Lake Winnipeg a person with Constitutional rights to life, liberty and security of person.
The contention is contained in a lawsuit filed by the province’s Southern Chiefs Organization, which hopes to use the lawsuit to force the government to hold public hearings on Manitoba Hydro’s licence renewal to continue regulating the lake’s waters for power generation.
The lawsuit says Lake Winnipeg, one of the world’s largest, has a spirit, is alive and is suffering.
It cites declines in the lake’s fish, wildlife and vegetation, as well as problems with algae, E. coli bacteria and invasive species.