July 31, 2024 โ Concern spread across Canada after a cyanide spill at a gold mine in the Yukon Territory. The incident happened at Victoria Goldโs Eagle Mine, where a heap leach failure and landslide occurred. Energy, Mines, and Resource Minister John Streicker said four water samples were taken from different areas near the mine and had come back positive for cyanide, but levels were primarily low.
According to Alaska Beacon, Alaska salmon advocates say the spill isnโt just an issue for Yukoner. The spill happened upstream of a tributary of the Yukon River, and concerns spread because the Yukon is the stateโs biggest transboundary waterway.
The spill happened in late June, and officials from Canada and the U.S. said it was too early to know its full impact and advised residents that there werenโt likely any associated health risks. Still, salmon advocates fear that the pollution that hasnโt been fully contained could worsen matters for the Yukon Riverโs struggling species. Residents along the areaโs shores have depended on salmon for generations. Brooke Woods, a tribal member and salmon advocate in Rampart, told Alaska Beacon, โNow, we have a new threat to our salmon.โ