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Neskantaga wants to be part of any possible development in the Ring of Fire
Neskantaga First Nation Chief Chris Moonias says his community wants to be part of the decision-making process about mining the Ring of Fire. Premier Doug Ford is bullish on mining the area in northern Ontario as part of his government’s push to become a world leader in electric vehicle battery production. (Oct. 10, 2023)
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP168654506
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2m31s
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Create Date:
10/10/2023 9:00:00 AM
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Chief Chris Moonias
development
doug ford
economic sector
first nations
indigenous
industry
jobs
mining
Neskantaga
Neskantaga First Nation
Ontario
resources
Ring of Fire