YESAB originally declined GoldCorp's Application due to insufficient consultation with affected First Nations.
The owner of a gold mine project south of Dawson City has re-submitted its environmental assessment application.
Goldcorp's original application was rejected last March, after the Yukon Environmental and Socio-Economic Assessment Board determined there was insufficient consultation with affected First Nations.
Goldcorp says its 20,000-page application details its meetings with the Tr'ondek Hwech'in, Nacho Nyak Dun, White River and Selkirk First Nation.
Goldcorp's YESAB application is for the Coffee Creek project. YESAB has until the end of February to decide if the application is in order.

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