October 5-11, 2021 : Weekly News Roundup
After mining exploration company Juno did not reply to a proposed agreement, Attawapiskat First Nation is filing an injunction againstContinue Reading
After mining exploration company Juno did not reply to a proposed agreement, Attawapiskat First Nation is filing an injunction againstContinue Reading
Ring of Fire extraction projects are being fought over by two Australia-based mining companies. The business world is focused onContinue Reading
Two Australian mining giants continue their bidding war to take over Noront Resources. BHP – the world’s largest mining companyContinue Reading
Mining news this week continued to revolve around Australian mining giant, BHP, and their jousting with Wyloo Resources, another Australian company,Continue Reading
The buy-out of Noront Resource’s Ring of Fire mines by BHP is being scrutinized by environmental and social justice groupsContinue Reading
Attawapiskat, Fort Albany and Neskantaga First Nations have demanded a halt to the Environmental Assessment until meaningful consultation can beContinue Reading
The provincial environment assessment (EA) process is underway as of May 4th on the middle section for the Ring of FireContinue Reading
On April 5, the Attawapiskat, Fort Albany, and Neskantaga Nations declared a moratorium on mining in the Ring of FireContinue Reading
Attawapiskat, Fort Albany, and Neskantaga First Nations in the James Bay lowlands have declared a moratorium on development to the Ring of FireContinue Reading
The province of Ontario announced that a “Critical Mineral Strategy” would be launched by the end of the year. TheContinue Reading








