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Ginoogaming First Nation Signs Exploration Agreement with Silver Spruce Resources Inc

Ginoogaming First Nation Signs Exploration Agreement with Silver Spruce Resources Inc
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Training Ombudsman to review apprentice experience

Date Time Training Ombudsman to review apprentice experience Minister for Employment and Small Business and Minister for Training and Skills Development The Honourable Di Farmer The Queensland Training Ombudsman will examine the support available for the state’s apprentices and trainees, with a special focus on removing barriers for women in traditionally male-dominated trades. Minister for Training and Skills Development Di Farmer has asked the Queensland Training Ombudsman to review the support measures available to apprentices and trainees across the state. “Apprentices and trainees are the skilled workers our businesses and economy will rely on in the future, which is why we made investing in skills a key focus in our COVID-19 Economic Recovery Plan,” Minister Farmer said.

Ginoogaming First Nation gold mine lawsuit charts new legal ground

Ginoogaming First Nation gold mine lawsuit charts new legal ground
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Ginoogaming First Nation and a Greenstone mining company go to court

First Nation s Lawsuit to Block Gold Exploration at Ontario Site Threatens Prospector s 35-Year Investment in Project

First Nation’s Lawsuit to Block Gold Exploration at Ontario Site Threatens Prospector’s 35-Year Investment in Project Group claims violation of UNDRIP rights; province and junior miner cite over a decade of support for consultation and attempts at engagement thwarted A First Nation in northern Ontario, citing infringement of sacred territory, has sued the province and a prospector for $80 million in damages and an injunction to stop further exploration work and commercialization of hard rock gold claims said to contain tens of millions of ounces. In response, the Ontario government cites support it’s provided since 2008 to boost the indigenous community’s capacity for consultation including in terms of mineral development.

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