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Harte Gold Corp. T.HRT


Primary Symbol: HRTFF

Harte Gold Corp is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral resource properties. It is focused on gold properties located in the province of Ontario, Canada. The company's exploration projects consist of sugar zone property and Stoughton Abitibi property. The Sugar Zone Property is located approximately 80 kilometers east of the Hemlo gold camp on the north shore of Lake Superior. It includes approximately 4 mining leases and 336 unpatented mining claims. In addition, it also consists of approximately 29,435 hectares within the Sault Ste. The Stoughton Abitibi property is located approximately 110 kilometers east of Timmins and 50 kilometers northeast of Kirkland Lake.


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Comment by Randombuyon Mar 30, 2018 7:25am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Re: Jr Mining Promotors / Phd Geologists

RE:RE:RE:RE:Re: Jr Mining Promotors / Phd Geologists
goldenlunch wrote:
respectfilully? We do not need to justify our past atrocieties! Shite appens! Can we renegotiate all our past deals? I say know???? Its over So lets stop negotiating???? Aboriginals as you would like call them have NO Rights! Juat like those that lost their Battles?+


Maybe we should just stick to talking about the great project that Harte is.  We can agree there.

But to adrress your quoted post, I don't understand your question of respect.  

I do agree that at this point, we cannot be held individually responsible for past atrocities.  We can and should however, make right those wrongs collectively.  

We cannot stop negotiating.  The First Nations people have rights and claims as well.  Their claims trump Hartes claims to land hands down in the laws of Canada. 

To say they have no rights is absolutely abhorrent and ignorant with no basis in law.  The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms makes it so. 

Again, there was no battle, no war between First Nations people and those settlers who would eventually claim the land as theirs.  The battle now is in securing appropriate apologies and making First Nations people whole from the damages the "white settlers" inflicted on them.  That too, was abhorrent.

Yes, I did use the term "aboriginal" but I understand it is not a label First Nations use or recognize. 

Anyway, keep drilling and keep negotiating Steve.  I am glad you understand the importance of both. 
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