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Sudbury, Northern Ontario well positioned to reap the global rewards of the electric vehicle revolution

Sudbury, Northern Ontario well positioned to reap the global rewards of the electric vehicle revolution

The global nickel squeeze should turn the world's critical mineral attention on this region, says mining columnist Stan Sudol
Environmentalists not fans of Ottawa and Queen's Park's caribou protection plans

Environmentalists not fans of Ottawa and Queen's Park's caribou protection plans

Groups call federal environment minister's collaboration with the province a "betrayal" of a promise to protect caribou habitat
The Drift: Mining and movement in the Ring of Fire six years out, says Noront boss

The Drift: Mining and movement in the Ring of Fire six years out, says Noront boss

Wyloo Metals preparing to put its stamp on James Bay mineral projects
Thunder Bay resolution on biomass generation approved by Ontario Chamber of Commerce

Thunder Bay resolution on biomass generation approved by Ontario Chamber of Commerce

The resolution calls on provincial government to bump biomass power purchase agreements from five to 10 years
Opinion: Government must make the case for mining in the Ring of Fire

Opinion: Government must make the case for mining in the Ring of Fire

Conservation scientists say success of mining projects depend on solid environmental assessments
As EV market grows, mining exec says he wants keep Northern Ontario control over lithium project

As EV market grows, mining exec says he wants keep Northern Ontario control over lithium project

Lithium is one of the key minerals used in the manufacture of batteries for electric vehicles
Former Algoma Steel owners sign deal to help build lithium refinery in Thunder Bay

Former Algoma Steel owners sign deal to help build lithium refinery in Thunder Bay

Essar Group and Avalon Advanced Materials team up with aim of having $500-million processing plant in operation by 2025 to serve electric vehicle market
Kap forest products manufacturer restarting paper line, hiring 45 workers

Kap forest products manufacturer restarting paper line, hiring 45 workers

Provincial funding of $1.2 million helping GreenFirst Forest Products expand production
Construction underway at Temiskaming cobalt refinery

Construction underway at Temiskaming cobalt refinery

Key pieces of equipment arriving in April for plant refurbishment as a new building is erected
Nipigon-area lithium hunter inks exploration agreement with First Nations

Nipigon-area lithium hunter inks exploration agreement with First Nations

Imagine Lithium defining and expanding deposit first discovered in the 1950s