Liberal budget ignores Ring of Fire, says MPP Mantha
Algoma-Manitoulin MPP says lack of provincial plan will scare away potential investors
With no mention of the Ring of Fire in this year's provincial or federal budgets, Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha says the government needs to re-reassess its priorities.
The New Democrat says he fears the lack of progress will scare investors away from the province.
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"This is a once in a lifetime opportunity that we have here, and it's not highlighted in our budget?," Mantha said.
"I believe that there are some priorities that need to be changed between both levels of government, and that's going to happen with a new government coming into 2018."
The Ring of Fire is the name of a large mineral deposit in the James Bay lowlands. But accessing the chromite and other metals has been difficult since there isn't any infrastructure leading to the remote area.
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"People are looking at Ontario as having bounties of resources, but we're still trying to develop a plan in order to move it forward," Mantha said.
"We have no established framework. Industry doesn't know how they're going to invest. Where is the process? How do we get there?"
Representatives from Marten Falls First Nation are heading to China this month to discuss building a rail line to the Ring of Fire.