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Province pours $7 9 million into forestry, mining in northeastern Ontario

Article content The money will support 16 different projects and create and maintain 112 jobs in the Sudbury and Algoma districts. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Province pours $7.9 million into forestry, mining in northeastern Ontario Back to video The funding is being delivered through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) and includes significant investments in the mining supply and service sector in Greater Sudbury. “This is an important infusion of high-tech capacity in the supply chains of forestry and mining. On the precipice of a breakthrough in critical minerals, we want to make sure that companies are armed with the tools they need to respond to that market demand,” said Greg Rickford, the minister of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Indigenous Affairs.

MALCOLM: The Tk emplus Band has more facts to offer -- will anyone pay attention?

Article content This all culminated in the burning and desecration of more than 45 churches and the toppling of half a dozen statues. Thursday’s media presentation didn’t deliver another jaw-dropping headline, but it did give us a better understanding of what was discovered. A researcher from the Fraser Valley University near Vancouver walked us through her research and methods, explaining how she detected roughly 200 “subsurface anomalies” which remain “targets of interest.” The 215 figure, we were told, was given in error. And to be clear, no one yet knows if these 200 “anomalies” are graves. We do know with certainty that these were not mass graves.

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