
First Nation challenges Yukon’s fast-track mining approvals
The Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation has initiated a second lawsuit over mining regulations against the Yukon government within two months, alleging the […]

The Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation has initiated a second lawsuit over mining regulations against the Yukon government within two months, alleging the […]

British Columbia will begin processing mineral-exploration permit applications within 40 to 140 days starting April 1, a move aimed at keeping investment […]
First Mining Gold (TSX: FF: US-OTCQX: FFMGF) announced updated socio-economic analysis results for its Springpole gold project in Ontario. The company submitted […]
New Brunswick is preparing to launch its comprehensive mineral strategy that is to help spur investment in the Maritime province’s mining sector, […]
The British Columbia Court of Appeal issued a split decision on December 5, 2025, in Gitxaała v British Columbia (Chief Gold Commissioner), […]
The Anishinabek Nation said it supports Ontario’s push to accelerate development of the province’s mineral resources, particularly critical minerals, while insisting projects […]
Former Tk’emlúps chief Shane Gottfriedson firmly rejected Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson’s recent plea to withdraw the decade-old land claim. Gottfriedson emphasized the […]
Ontario is to halve mine-permitting timelines to about two years under a new One Project, One Process framework, Energy and Mines Minister […]
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) has voiced strong support for a new agreement between the Ontario and federal governments aimed at […]
Sagamok Anishinawbek First Nation and KGHM International have finalized an impact and benefit agreement for the Victoria Mine project. This agreement culminates […]
Legally binding investment pledges and a Vancouver HQ helped secure Ottawa’s approval for the landmark mining merger.
The Tahltan Nation has voted to support the impact benefit agreement (IBA) for Skeena Resources’ Eskay Creek gold-silver project, the company announced. […]
Ontario has officially launched a $500 million Critical Minerals Processing Fund (CMPF) to expand domestic processing capacity and secure the province’s position […]
The mining industry in British Columbia confronts a pivotal moment as Indigenous groups challenge the province’s accelerated approval process for a significant […]