Ring of Fire roads to be complete by 2031, ahead of schedule: Ford
Construction starts this year on four roads to connect remote First Nations to mineral deposits, aiming to create 70,000 jobs and add $22 billion to Ontario's economy by 2031.
- Construction is set to begin this year on roads to the Ring of Fire region and they should all be completed by 2031, Premier Doug Ford announced.
- Ford signed economic partnership agreements with Marten Falls First Nation and Webequie First Nation, ensuring they are full economic partners and benefit from job opportunities.
- The all-season road network will give access to the Ring of Fire region's believed large deposits of critical minerals and bring more opportunities to the communities and their youth.
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Ford says roads accessing mineral-rich Ring of Fire will be completed years ahead of schedule
Speaking at a mining convention Monday, Ford said roads connecting the 5,000-square-kilometre area to the province's highways would be completed by 2031 and spur mining development in the province.
Ring of Fire roads to be complete by 2031, ahead of schedule: Ford
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