First Nations chiefs challenge Ontario mining regulations in court

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“Ontario has had knowledge for a number of years that cumulatively mining claims registration and exploration are rising to serious levels,” the statement of claim says.

“Ontario’s publicly available mining lands administration system (MLAS) database shows that a huge amount of ‘Crown land’ in Ontario is now taken up as mining claims and leases and patents, and there are approximately 2,000 active exploration permits showing on MLAS.”

The mining sector’s interest in northern Ontario is driven by the area’s rich mineral resources essential for electric vehicle batteries. While some First Nations support the economic benefits, others are concerned about inadequate consultation and potential environmental harm.

The court challenge was brought forward by the chiefs of Apitipi Anicinapek Nation, Aroland First Nation, Attawapiskat First Nation, Fort Albany First Nation, Ginoogaming First Nation and Kitchenuhmaykoosib…

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