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Ontario pledges to reduce red tape for mining projects

Ontario pledges to reduce red tape for mining projects

By Divya Rajagopal

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Thursday that the province will reduce the time it takes to approve new mining project by half in order to be more competitive, as Canada is facing tariffs and threats of annexation from the United States, its top trading partner. Ford announced that a new bill titled 'One Project One Process' would expedite approvals for strategic mining projects, starting with Ring of Fire and important minerals.

Ford stated that it currently takes 15 years for a mine to be opened in Ontario. Ford said, "That's fifteen years of missed opportunities, 15 years spent jumping through hoops... These delays were never accepted, but now, more than ever before, we must act, with President Trump taking a direct shot at our economy. It cannot be business-as-usual." If passed by the Provincial Legislative Assembly the measure will reduce the time it takes for the government to review mining projects by 50%. This will include a coordinated consultation between the indigenous groups whose land these mines are built on.

Ford also said that Ontario tightens its standards in regards to the involvement of foreign entities, such as China, in important mining projects.

(source: Reuters)