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KWG Resources Inc C.CACR

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

KWG Resources Inc. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. It is focused on acquisition of interests in, and the exploration, evaluation and development of deposits of minerals including chromite, base metals and strategic minerals. It is the owner of 100% of the Black Horse chromite project. It also holds other area interests, including a 100% interest in the Hornby claims, a 15% vested interest in the McFaulds copper/zinc project and a vested 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite project. It has also acquired intellectual property interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. It also owns 100% of Canada Chrome Corporation, a business of KWG Resources Inc., (the Subsidiary), which staked mining claims between Aroland, Ontario (near Nakina) and the Ring of Fire. The Subsidiary has identified deposits of aggregate along the route and made an application for approximately 32 aggregate extraction permits.


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Post by pickdawinneron Jun 27, 2014 11:37am
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Duty to Consult

Duty to Consult

First Nation land decision will affect Ring of Fire: NAN

CBC News https://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/canada/thunderbay/story/1.2689541

Posted:Jun 27, 2014 9:10 AM ET

Last Updated:Jun 27, 2014 10:39 AM ET

The Canadian Press

Nishnawbe Aski Nation says a landmark court decision will significantly impact development of the Ring of Fire.

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Thursday that a BC First Nation has control over 1,700 square kilometres in its traditional territory.

NAN Grand Chief Harvey Yesno said the ruling sends a strong message that the government must recognize and respect Aboriginal title and deal honourably with First Nations.

“There's a number of First Nations that are in land claims negotiations,” he said.

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Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Harvey Yesno says he expects widespread implications to come from yesterday's Supreme Court of Canada ruling. He says it's a positive step for First Nations' control over their traditional territories. (CBC)

“I'm hoping it'll be a positive impact to settle or accelerate."

That includes the much-talked-about chromite-rich mining area known as the Ring of Fire, located in the James Bay Lowlands of northern Ontario.

"There's no question that this ruling is creating, I think, a reason ... to enhance the positions that First Nations have been taking,” Yesno said.

Northern Development and Mines minister Michael Gravelle said the province will review the ruling.

But he noted there's a significant difference between BC and Ontario because, unlike the Ring of Fire, the BC land in question doesn't fall under a treaty.

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Northern Development and Mines minister Michael Gravelle says the province will review the ruling. (Ontario government)

"Regardless, I certainly recognize — as does our government — how important it is to meet, if not exceed, our duty to consult, [and] work as closely as we can with our First Nations … and our Aboriginal peoples on all major projects."

Still, Ontario might need to do more than consult, as the Supreme Court decision places a greater burden on governments to get consent — or justify — development on Aboriginal land.

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