April 17, 2025, 11:21 am
Ontario officials are moving forward with legislative proposals intended to accelerate mine development across the province. The new bill aims to streamline the approval process by reducing certain environmental assessments, potentially cutting red tape to encourage investment in natural resource projects. The move, announced amid broader efforts to boost economic growth, is drawing both support for its potential to stimulate job creation and criticism over possible environmental risks.
Ontario officials say the new bill will do away with several environmental assessments, including one of a proposed mine in the province’s Ring of Fire region and another of a proposed landfill.
Ontario is set to table legislation that it says will speed up the development of mines. Officials also say the new bill will do away with several environmental assessments, including one of a proposed mine in the province’s Ring of Fire region and another of a proposed landfill in southwestern...
Ontario is set to table legislation that it says will speed up the development of mines.
Ontario is set to table legislation that it says will speed up the development of mines. Officials also say the new bill will do away with several environmental assessments, including one of a proposed mine in the province’s Ring of Fire region and another of a proposed landfill in southwestern...
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