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Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed an agreement to build a railway to the mineral-rich Ring ...
Ontario signed an agreement with Alberta to build infrastructure and energy corridors that include a possible railway to the ...
The premiers of Alberta and Ontario have signed agreements to pursue construction of more rail lines and pipelines to tap ...
The minerals Ontario wants to access in the Ring of Fire, which include copper, platinum, palladium and nickel, are buried in an area more than 300 km north of the province's existing highway network.
The Ring of Fire site is located 400 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay, Ont., ... Ring of Fire needs urgency, warns Ontario Chamber of Commerce ...
Many First Nations people in Ontario are continuing protests following the passing of Bill 5 in Ontario last week.
Webequie First Nation is leading an environmental and impact assessment of the Webequie Supply Road that would connect to ...
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce in 2014 released studies predicting Ring of Fire would create 5,000 new jobs and a $9-billion boost to GDP, and said over its first 32 years of its development, it ...
The Ring of Fire continues to divide First Nations and suck up money that should go to healing communities. Join thousands of others who rely on our journalism to navigate complex issues, uncover ...
The Ring of Fire, an area larger than Rhode Island, was formed almost three billion years ago. In 2007, prospectors discovered rich veins of nickel, copper and chromite.
Unless it sidesteps the planning process, Ontario won't be able to start building the road until 2028. Critics say that shows recent legislation isn't about the Ring of Fire.