TIMMINS vs SUDBURY vs RING OF FIREMany officials have been visiting Sudbury, rubbing elbows
and chatting it up about - battery metals.
Larger Players are also running to -
Indonesia - pulling
cheap nickel - while they can... which, compromises
large deposits here in, Canada.
Doug Ford,
has been working on the Ring of Fire road for years...
Costs are estimated to ring in at, 2 billion dollars.
Elections are just around the corner in, Ontario.
Does one piss away 2 billion in tax money, on a road
that would take yrs and yrs ?
Or... look more southerly,
Timmins area and ask... what would chalk up a great
political carrer, throwing money at a road taking many years
or... expediting new nickel depoists in Timmins, and be the
hero of hte day... looking good - knowing it would feed the nickel
for the ev battery cause ?
I wonder whose lobbying for the - Ring of Fire ?
Large Mining co ?
So.... has anyone even asked " VOLKSWAGON " where they're
going to source thier - NICKEL ?
What about the Arrow Windor plant - yet another...
Where will they source thier nickel ?
lol
We got the nickel in Timmins,
But... will Sudbury always be favored, or nickel outside
of Canada ?
These are the talking points that are needed.
Enough of the - catering to the same - large players.
Time for new mines to come online.
Our junior nickel miners are - grossly undervalued.
It's no coincidence - undervalued - stock games
creates a disadvantage for a junior to compete.
To think... evni has more nickel in timmins that does
Glencore in sudbury depoists.
What if the 2 battery plants in Southern Ontario
source their nickel outside of Canada ?
What if it's - Indonesian nickel ?
How will that be recieved when Gov'ts preach - clena nickel ?
Where is the support for Canadain Miners promised ?
No... not grant monies funneled right back into clean energy
newly created businesses... where those oversee and guide the junior,
but rather... hard cash grants that actually allow the junior to come online ?
To add some spice to this story ?
Hang onto your hat....
" The leaders of Neskantaga and four other First Nations, and about 80 community members, have travelled to Queen’s Park from their communities in Northern Ontario and appealed to the Ford government to halt mining development until the Indigenous communities have been consulted.
“There will not be a Ring of Fire. [There has been] no free and prior informed consent,” Christopher Moonias, inbound chief of Neskantaga, shouted at a steel-faced Premier Ford from the gallery in Ontario’s Legislature on Wednesday. “Doug Ford, you come and meet me.”
https://www.northernminer.com/news/there-will-be-no-ring-of-fire-chant-ring-of-fire-first-nation-leaders-in-ontario-legislature/1003853716/
I'd say....
What an opportunit for, Timmins,,,,
But.... where's our lobbyist - wink.