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New Found Gold Corp V.NFG

Alternate Symbol(s):  NFGC

New Found Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of resource properties with a focus on gold properties located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The Company holds a 100% interest in the Queensway Project, which comprises a approximately 1,662 square kilometers area, located about 15 kilometers (km) west of Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, and just 18 km from Gander International Airport. The Queensway Project is divided by Gander Lake into Queensway North and Queensway South. The Company is undertaking a 500,000-meter drill program at Queensway.


TSXV:NFG - Post by User

Comment by megacopperon Sep 23, 2021 11:27am
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RE:RE:Looking done the road

RE:RE:Looking done the road

GoldCasino wrote: My understanding is there are no claims by the Inuit to Newfoundland. The Inuit have made claims to lands in Labrador. Here is a link to the Newfoundland government's own website with a ton of information if you so desire:

Land Claims - Office of Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation (gov.nl.ca)

T
here are however, the Mi'kmaq but their land claims are concentrated on or near the costal regions in Newfoundland. Here is a great link if you wish to read more about the land claoms of the Mi'Kmaq peoples.

Mi'kmaq Organizations and Land Claims (heritage.nf.ca)


"The Conne River Band Council filed a land claim on behalf of 1,400 Mi'kmaq in 1980 for land in southern and central Newfoundland. The federal and provincial governments both rejected the claim by 1986, in part because of uncertainties surrounding whether the Mi'kmaq people regularly used the island before European settlement".

Finding a bonanza mine might change the focus of those claiming rights. It always happens. 

 



Guys there is nothing to worry about with the indigenous or any other group claiming anything along this structure where New Found Gold has their claims. The town of Conne River has a reserve near the south coast and there are Wilderness areas around Mt. Sylvester but for the most part Newfoundland is a wide open free for all with a big green light open for business and especially mining. The Newfoundland Government is very pro mining. They want to fast track any mineral deposits to the mining stage as quickly as possible. The province is near bankruptcy for chr*st sake. They are desperate for new business. The problem in Newfoundland is we have been living a champagne lifestyle on a beer budget for far too long. Lol

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