The grand chief of a group of northern Ontario First Nations is blasting Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre over his ...
Pierre Poilievre's pledge on Wednesday that a Conservative government would fast-track the development of the mineral-rich ...
The prospect of exploring rich mineral deposits in Ontario's Ring of Fire finds new momentum with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's commitment to co-fund road infrastructure. Poilievre has ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday he'll "set a deadline" to approve all federal permits for mining in ...
The head of Canada’s Conservative Party says a government led by him would aim to approve all federal permits for Ontario’s ...
The Ring of Fire is located about 300 kilometres north of the provincial highway network. Three sections of road have been proposed that would connect it to the network, and also tie several First ...
Decades of exploration have turned up nickel, copper, chromite, platinum and other metals in the area around the James Bay Lowlands that miners call the Ring of Fire, but the area lacks an all-season ...
The Ring of Fire in northwestern Ontario has become a key figure in the battle to control critical minerals, which experts say is the heart of U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to annex Canada.
Marten Falls and Webequie First Nations are leading an environmental assessment for the Northern Road Link, a proposed corridor that would connect the Ring of Fire to Ontario's highway network.