Under the deal, 117,500 acres of provincial Crown land from the Ottawa Valley to North Bay would be transferred to the Algonquins along with $300 million in capital funding. ...
Category: Natural Resources
Neonicotinoid pesticide rules in place for 2016 planting season
The province says new regulations around the sale and use of pesticides that they say kills bees, butterflies and birds will come into effect July 1. ...
Heard: Five junior miners merge into one bigger gold explorer
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Heard: Future of Lockerby nickel mine in Sudbury in jeopardy
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Five newsmakers from the spring sitting
From newly minted PC Leader Patrick Brown to an announced cap-and-trade system, news from Queen's Park made headlines during the legislature's spring session ...
New federal law aims to reduce corruption in mining industry
The Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act that came into effect today requires Canadian extractive companies to publicize their payments to foreign governments. ...
Heard: Canadian mining sector treads water in Q1, says EY report
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Heard: Junior gold miner finds possible new deposits at Dryden project
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Seen: Temex raises stake in Timmins gold project
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Liberals disappointed by Ottawa’s Ring of Fire ‘slap in the face’
Queen's Park was hoping for a matching $1-billion federal commitment to the project in the federal budget, but instead got a vague promise for $23 million over five years. ...
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