 Six people were killed and only one person survived after a plane crashed near Canada's Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, according to the Chief Coroner for the Territory. The plane crash occurred near the boundary between the territory and Alberta.I.N.A. news release, the coroner's office said four passengers were among the dead, as well as two Northwestern Air Lease crew members, the lone survivor was taken to Fort Smith Health Centre before being airlifted to Stanton Territorial Hospital in Yellowknife. The plane was en route from Fort Smith to the Diavik Diamond Mine when the crash happened, the coroner's office said. The global mining company Rio Tinto said it had employees on the aircraft, we have been informed by authorities that a plane on its way to our Diavik Mine, carrying a number of our people, crashed near Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada, resulting in fatalities, the company said in a statement Wednesday, Fort Smith is on the border with Alberta. The Northwest Territories Coroner Service said its representatives are working with local authorities to access the crash site and start the recovery process.