RE:RE:RE:RE:Why was the Cat Lake section cut out from the interview?Yes, and in another video on YouTube I did see someone commenting who claimed to be from Cat Lake and their comment very much aligned with the sentiment that the Ontario government is simply not giving the community enough time to assess things. For the non-Canadians on this board, the Ontario premier is a former business man turned politician who can be low on patience at times, wants progress, wants to get things done for the benefit of the Ontario economy. He is a polarizing personality but I also believe that his heart and mind are in the right place, this issue largely seems to be about stakeholder stakeholder relations and I can't help but think that First Mining is a potential ally to both parties in this scenario who could help find a path to meet everyone's needs. The fact that there are proceedings of any kind is also a good sign in my view. Personally, I'd rather be in a position where I have the opportunity to make my case or negotiate than to be in a position where the door has already been slammed shut and no one is listening. The door still seems to be open based upon the tea leaves I can see in the news articles. GLTA
masah88919 wrote: This is a good poiint! Now that I'm thinking about it it makes quite a bit of sense to not make it look like they are trying to "spin a story" about it or something similar. I get it is a sensitive issue so people get emptional etc. even when in reality I think this whole thing is completely misunderstood by investors. I guess any serious investor will call the company & Dan about it anyway so its probably just a better idea not to talk about it on youtube. Anyways, its good that at least some people saw it because I think Dan did a very good job explaining the situation and investors can see he reallty does care about this community. They will come to an agreement.