Remote First Nation in Ontario breaks ground on road to Ring of Fire mining region
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Remote First Nation in Ontario breaks ground on road to Ring of Fire mining region
LIAM CASEY
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED JUNE 25, 2026
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Webequie, Ont., approximately 60 km from the Ring of Fire mineral deposit in the James Bay lowlands of northern Ontario, is seen from the air on Oct. 24, 2025.
CHRISTOPHER KATSAROV/THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Construction has begun on one Ontario First Nation’s road to the Ring of Fire mining region.
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