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Ontario's Ring of Fire mining boom faces pushback over Indigenous consent and environmental risks, prompting calls for reform and adherence to UNDRIP.
Responsible mining in northern Ontario requires securing Indigenous consent amid concerns over environmental harm and historical inequities.
The Ring of Fire’s mineral wealth is vital for Canada’s green energy goals, but Ontario’s instant claim-staking system often bypasses consultation on lands with unresolved Indigenous title.
First Nations and the Chiefs of Ontario demand a pause on new claims and systemic reforms.
A recent OECD report recommends investing in Indigenous community infrastructure, ensuring free, prior, and informed consent throughout all project phases—including existing mines—and aligning provincial laws with UNDRIP to promote equity, shared benefits, and environmental stewardship.
El auge de la minería del Anillo de Fuego de Ontario se enfrenta a un rechazo por el consentimiento indígena y los riesgos ambientales, lo que provocó llamados a la reforma y la adhesión a la UNDRIP.