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Renforth Resources Inc C.RFR

Alternate Symbol(s):  RFHRF

Renforth Resources Inc. (Renforth) is a Canada-based company that is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Canada. The Company wholly owns approximately 300 square kilometers (km2) Malartic metals Package (formerly called the Surimeau District Property), which hosts numerous areas of polymetallic and gold mineralization, each with various levels of exploration, as well as a certain amount of unexplored ground. In addition, Renforth wholly owns the Parbec Gold deposit, a surface gold deposit contiguous to the Canadian Malartic Mine property in Malartic, Quebec. Renforth also holds Nixon-Bartleman Property, which is located in West Timmins Mining Area, in the western part of the Porcupine Mining Camp. The Company owns Malartic West Property, which is located west of Renforth’s Parbec Property, contiguous to the Canadian Malartic Mine property. It also owns Bousquet property, which is located in the Quebec-Cadillac camp.


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Post by Peace4Allon Mar 17, 2016 12:24pm
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Getting It Right In the Burning Ring of Fire

Getting It Right In the Burning Ring of Fire

In the boglands (or muskeg) of Northwestern Ontario lies a very rich deposit of minerals that rings around McFaulds Lake.The mining district has become known as “The Ring of Fire.” The Ring of Fire is but the latest chapter in the problematic relationship between Canadiangovernments and Indigenous peoples. Though this mining district is at the very beginning stages already familiar patterns of colonial attitudes and actions have occurred on the part of cash strapped government colluding with multinational corporations at the expense of the First Nations people and the environment.

Read more in this paper I wrote in December 2014 - you might find it of interest as you consider how things are working out compared to the history of this project:

https://www.academia.edu/12761480/Getting_It_Right_On_The_Burning_Ring_of_Fire

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