Ontario’s Ring Of Fire Gets A Development Corporation As First Nation Objects – by Sunny Freeman (Huffington Post – September 5, 2014)

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The First Nation band closest to the Ring of Fire says the Ontario government is failing to live up to promises it made to the community and has neglected to include First Nations in initial plans.

Webequie, a tiny isolated community, is taking issue with Ontario’s decision to create an economic development corporation and nominate board members — all four from government– without consulting other partners.

The Ring of Fire, a giant mineral deposit 540 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, became a hot topic during the Ontario election campaign this spring with opposition parties pointing fingers at the leading Liberal party for dragging its heels. Within weeks of their re-election the Liberals announced they would create an economic development corporation within 60 days.

Scrambling to fulfil that promise, the Grits announced the corporation’s creation Aug. 28. They also announced the first four board members would be government-appointed representatives, with those from First Nations and the mining industry to join later.

“The Province’s decision to unilaterally move ahead with the economic development corporation for the Ring of Fire is disappointing,” Chief Cornelius Wabasse said in a press release.

“We have been clear that we are willing to work with Ontario about Ring of Fire issues, but it has to be in a true spirit of partnership. Decisions of this magnitude cannot be made by Ontario behind closed doors.”

Ontario’s Mining Minister, Michael Gravelle, was unavailable for comment Friday. But a government spokesperson said Friday that Gravelle met with Chief Wabasse and other Matawa chiefs prior to last week’s announcement and listened to their concerns.

“Our government’s understanding is that Matawa-member First Nations participation in the corporation would be facilitated through the regional process,” Eric Bianchini wrote in an email to Huffington Post Canada.

The economic development corporation was intended to bring different stakeholders together to make decisions related to infrastructure, such as how to ship the cargo out of the remote swampy lowlands of the Ring of Fire. Rail, road and even hovercraft have been proposed.

Transportation is a key sticking point that needs to be solved in order to spark interest from the mining industry, along with the investment and jobs it could bring.

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