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Noront Resources Ltd. NOSOF

Noront Resources Ltd is a mining company. It is engaged in the exploration, development, and acquisition of properties prospective in base and precious metals, which includes nickel, copper, platinum group metals, precious metals, chromite, and vanadium. The company's developmental project consists of Eagle's Nest nickel-copper-platinum-palladium deposit, deposits of high-grade chromite and copper-zinc volcanic massive sulphide deposits which are part of the company's McFauld's Lake Project. Its assets are located in the area known as the Ring of Fire in the James Bay Lowlands, Ontario.


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Post by Blahblahblahblaon May 09, 2019 9:36am
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It seems a lot of BS from SSM and NOT

It seems a lot of BS from SSM and NOT

Batchewana First Nation denies it supported Sault's ferrochrome proposal

'Reading yesterday’s announcement definitely came as a shock to us:' Chief Dean Sayers

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Batchewana First Nation Chief Dean Sayers. (file photo by Darren Taylor/SooToday)

Batchewana First Nation is denying a claim by the City of Sault Ste. Marie and Sault Ste. Marie Economic Development Corp. that it wrote a letter of support for Noront Resources Ltd.'s ferrochrome processing facility.

The claim was made May 7 in written materials handed by city representatives to reporters at Noront's announcement it had selected a site at Algoma Steel as location for its billion-dollar smelter.

"Noront has had an introductory meeting with Chief Sayers of Batchewana First Nation and Chief Syrette of Garden River First Nation," the materials said in a section titled: "Have First Nations communities been consulted?"

"The submission from Sault Ste. Marie included letters of support from Batchewana First Nation, Garden River First Nation and Missanabie Cree First Nation. Noront outlined the importance of meaningful First Nation consultation and involvement and is committed to engaging in meaningful First Nation consultation," the materials stated.

Chief Sayers and Chief Syrette of Garden River First Nation were conspicuously absent during the announcement.

Now, Batchewana is disputing the city's claim that it submitted a letter of support.

The following news release was issued on May 8 by Batchewana First Nation:

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Consent not garnered for ferrochrome facility 

It was announced yesterday that Noront Resources Ltd. chose Sault Ste. Marie as the future home of its ferrochrome processing facility.

The announcement was held at city hall with various speakers, including Mayor Provenzano and city council representatives.

Absent from the event was leadership from Batchewana First Nation. The reason was lack of consultation.

Chief Dean Sayers of Batchewana First Nation (BFN) acknowledged that discussions had been initiated back in January of 2018 with the Sault Ste. Marie Economic Development Corp., but noted that they didn’t go far beyond a simple introduction to the project.

After that meeting, BFN leadership issued a letter to the city detailing the First Nation's inherent jurisdiction to the territory (outlined for the proposed project) and specified the necessary steps forward to secure consent for the project.

Those steps included adhering to BFN’s permitting processes and ensuring that economic gain would not supersede the integrity of the environment and its protections.

There were no further discussions following the initial meeting and there was no response to the letter issued from BFN leadership.

“Reading yesterday’s announcement definitely came as a shock to us," said Chief Sayers.

"Our First Nation prides itself on forging a positive path forward with resource developers, governments and stakeholders as long as our principled approach is applied and meaningful engagement is maintained throughout the entirety of the project. The City of Sault Ste. Marie, Noront and other governments are well versed with our notice of assertions which details BFN’s position on our rightful jurisdiction."

Source: Northern News

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