The De Beers Gahcho Kue mine will benefit Canada economically, but not socially, or environmentally. Firstly, the Gahcho Kue mine is great for the economy as mining as an industry provides $57 billion dollars to our GDP and we make a lot of money trading mined goods, since 80% of all mined goods are exported. Also, De Beers donates $71 billion dollars/year towards taxes, therefore helping Canada economically. Socially, about 33 first nation’s communities have been affected by mining as the air and water is polluted. As well, since many animals are at risk of losing their habitat or going extinct, it affects the hunting that the first nations do for food and other uses. Lastly, the environment is threatened, since the Gahcho Kue …show more content…
Firstly, the Gahcho Kue mine is great for the economy as the mining industry provides $57 billion dollars to Canada’s GDP and Canada makes a lot of money trading mined goods, since 80% of all mined goods are exported. Also, De Beers donates $71 billion dollars/year towards taxes, therefore helping Canada economically. Socially, about 33 first nation’s communities have been affected by mining as the air and water is polluted. As well, since many animals are at risk of losing their habitat or going extinct, it affects the hunting that the first nations do for food and other uses. Lastly, the environment is threatened, since the Gahcho Kue mine is located near the Kennedy Lake, De Beers is planning on draining 870 hectares of water for mining, affecting the vegetation and ecosystems living in the lake. On top of that, the caribou migration is affected as a winter access road system is being built, making caribou vulnerable to accidents and other accidents, which can eventually lead to their extinction. In conclusion, the Gahcho Kue mine will help the economy, but will have negative impacts socially and