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KWG Resources Inc C.CACR

Alternate Symbol(s):  C.CACR.A | KWGBF

KWG Resources Inc. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company is engaged in the discovery, delineation, and development of chromite deposits in the James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario. It is focused on two projects, which include Black Horse Project and Big Daddy Project. The Company’s Black Horse Project is located approximately 280 kilometers north of Nakina, Ontario, which contains the Black Horse chromite deposit, including over 1,024 hectares covered by four unpatented mining claims. The Big Daddy Project is located approximately 280 kilometers north of Nakina, Ontario, which contains the Big Daddy chromite deposit, including over 1,241 hectares covered by seven unpatented mining claims. The Company also owns a 30% interest in certain mining property claims contiguous to McFauld’s Lake in Ontario. Its subsidiaries include Canada Chrome Corporation, SMD Mining Corporation, Canada Chrome Mining Corporation, and Muketi Metallurgical General Partner Inc.


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Post by jamesbayon Feb 06, 2016 8:40am
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Sexism, cronyism claims hit B.C. First Nations health agency

Sexism, cronyism claims hit B.C. First Nations health agency

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According to government documents prepared in 2012 and obtained by the National Post, the FNHA had directed millions of dollars in start-up funds to programs that lacked clear objectives. Financial “discrepancies” and “differences” in accounting were also identified.

But the historic transfer proceeded on schedule. In late 2013, the FNHA assumed responsibility for providing health care to all First Nations people in B.C.

Under a tripartite agreement, it began receiving annual payments from Ottawa and the B.C. government that will total more than $4.7 billion by 2023.

Then came allegations of sexist behaviour and “unfettered cronyism” in the organization.

https://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/sexism-cronyism-claims-hit-b-c-first-nations-health-agency-as-it-receives-billions-in-funding

 


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