RE:RE:The Ring of Prosperity Wow if i only could change stock prices with 2 simple words ...hmmmm
Dont worry wheels the price will come up soon ; Im not the reason its low but lack of news releases and lack of interest with investors at the current time.
You should thank Marten Falls First Nation for keeping us in the game.
In an interview, Rickford defined that coalition as those communities that want to lead the environmental assessment processes and view the access road as a “corridor of prosperity” that will allow new infrastructure and business opportunities into the region if the mines go into development.
He praised Marten Falls and Webequie First Nations, which have shown “extraordinary leadership” in leading the environmental assessment for the proposed north-south road.
Rickford expects to release more details “probably not in this budget cycle, but in the next one after that.”
In his remarks to a lunchtime audience, Rickford let it be known the mining industry has an ally in Queen’s Park that’s committed to opening new mines and wants to restore Ontario as a “top destination” for mining, forestry and manufacturing investment.
Being open for business in Ontario, Rickford said, “means having an energy advantage.”
To ensure mining thrives, Rickford said all affordable energy solutions are on the table, including the expansion of pipelines to feed natural gas into isolated mining camps.
Rickford said leaders across the North have told him that they want to see resource projects advanced.
He expressed optimism about Ontario’s mining prospects, with Indigenous people being full partners in development and sharing in the business risks and rewards.
Rickford recognized the almost $10 billion in minerals extracted in Ontario in 2017, and the tens of thousands employed in the industry, including many Indigenous people in the North’s small towns and remote regions.