Friday, March 4, 2011

Mining: Ring of Fire: Aboriginal Marten Falls want their share of the pie | Ontario | Radio-Canada.ca

Mining: Ring of Fire: Aboriginal Marten Falls want their share of the pie Ontario Radio-Canada.ca

The KWG Mining is ready to integrate Aboriginal people throughout the stages of its chromite mine project. She has recently proposed several leaders to integrate its management team. She is still awaiting a response.

The Ring of Fire
It covers a territory of more than 5000 km2. It is 500 kilometers north of Thunder Bay. The focus of this circle is the McFauld Lake, located halfway between Attawapiskat on the west coast of James Bay and Webequie First Nation, located at the height of Greenstone. The mineral was found in the copper, nickel, but also what appears to be the largest deposits of chromite world, a metal used to produce stainless steel.

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