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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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Comment by lowboyon Jan 05, 2015 8:19pm
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RE:Wonderhere's the coles notes Facebook Twitter Reddit Google Share Email Related Stories ■Kathleen Wynne makes full-court press for meeting with PM ■Kathleen Wynne has 'grave concern' about new prostitution laws ■Stephen Harper advises Kathleen Wynne not to seek confrontation Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne to discuss a number of issues related to jobs and the economy for the first time in a little over a year this evening, The meeting, held ahead of the gold medal World Juniors hockey game in Toronto, lasted less than 45 minutes and ended shortly before 7 p.m. ET. The prime minister last met with Wynne in Ottawa on Dec. 5, 2013. ■Analysis | Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne's other side ■Kathleen Wynne makes full-court press for meeting with PM In a statement issued within a half hour of the meeting, the Prime Minister's Office said the two leaders "agreed on the importance of ongoing investments in infrastructure, including the federal government’s new Building Canada Fund. "They also discussed the need to remove barriers to internal trade, the importance of continued support from both levels of government for the manufacturing and automotive sectors, as well as the important role of resource development for the Ontario and Canadian economies." The two agreed to "remain in touch," the Prime Minister's Office said. Wynne was not immediately available for comment but is expected to answer questions about her meeting with Harper during a news conference in Toronto Tuesday morning. Today's tête-à-tête comes after Wynne sent Harper a series of letters in the last few months urging him to meet with her to discuss a long wish-list related to federal-provincial matters. Wynne's most recent letter sent to him on Dec. 11 also included letters from half a dozen of her Liberal cabinet ministers urging their federal counterparts to meet with them to discuss everything from the economy to infrastructure spending. NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said it was time Harper met with the premier of Canada's largest province. "I am happy that he's … decided to bury the hatchet, because he was taking a very vitriolic view of the premier of Ontario," Mulcair said in Ottawa on Monday. Mulcair criticized Harper for not meeting with Canada's premiers as a group, either by holding first ministers meetings or by attending the premiers' Council of the Federation meetings. "This is a federation, we've got to work together … Stephen Harper's never understood it that way." Harper was in the Toronto area last month when he met with newly elected Toronto Mayor John Tory at Pearson airport on Dec. 12, but not Wynne. The prime minister and Wynne have spent the last few months publicly trading barbs over the provincial deficit and infrastructure spending. Wynne told Harper the relationship between the prime minister and the premier of the country's largest province should be one of "collaboration, not confrontation." Her comments came after Harper said the Ontario government should focus less on "confrontation" and more on getting its fiscal house in order. Wynne also recently said she had "grave" concerns over Canada's new prostitution law and asked the province's attorney general to advise her on the "constitutional validity" of the legislation.
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