Christine Kaszycki, assistant deputy minister at the provincial Ministry of Northern Development and Mines' Ring of Fire Secretariat, described the development potential in far northern Ontario. Speaking to an international press gathering in Toronto in late 2012, Dr. Kaszycki went on to cite the...
They’ve game-planned a scenario on how to transport and process all Ring of Fire ore under the auspices of a federally-run inland port authority and to use the provincially-owned Ontario Northland Railway to haul it out. Instead of buying high-priced Ontario electricity to power a ferrochro...
of a group of conduit-hosted chromite deposits of world-class grade and size in the Ring of Fire ultramafic to mafic intrusive suite in northern Ontario (Mungall et al., 2010, Metsaranta and Houlé, 2020), Canada joined the ranks of major potential suppliers of chromium to global markets....
Stornoway Diamond Corp. received the global Certificate of Authorization for its Renard diamond project. Western Potash Corp. received a positive feasibility study from AMEC Americas Ltd. for its potash solution mining project.EBSCO_bspEngineering & Mining Journal...
ring of fireclimate changecladoceraontarioThe "Ring of Fire" in the Far North of Ontario (50–57° N, 79–94° W) is a region of growing economic and environmental interest due to recent mineral discoveries and the potential for resource development. Due to the remote location of the ...