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World-class gold belt just got even better for Mayfair Gold.
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Volta CEO Kerem Usenmez joined Ontario Ministers Lecce & Holland in Thunder Bay as the province announced $10M for junior explorers. With projects like Springer & AKI, Volta is advancing critical minerals that power the clean energy future.

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Madsen Mine in Ontario Resumes Operations After Fatal Incident, Reports Improved Mill Performance | AI News Brew <p>West Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (WRLG) has resumed operations at its Madsen Mine in Red Lake, Ontario, following a brief shutdown due to a fatal incident on June 16, 2025 [1][2][3]. The company repor...

Madsen Mine in Ontario Resumes Operations After Fatal Incident, Reports Improved Mill Performance
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Ontario's Legislative Assembly Moves Forward with Bill 5: Protecting the Province's Critical Mineral Supply Chains Ontario's Legislative Assembly has initiated Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025, marking its first reading on April 17, 2025. This legislation aims to reduce regulatory hurdles for project development, stimulate economic growth, and bolster the province's critical mineral supply chains by safeguarding them from potential foreign interference. A significant aspect of Bill 5 involves granting new powers to the provincial government to actively influence the Ontario mining sector. These powers include restricting access to the Mining Lands Administrative System and prospector licensing. The Minister of Energy and Mines could suspend system functions or limit registration and prevent or terminate prospector licenses if deemed necessary for the security of the strategic national mineral supply chain. The proposed legislation also grants the Minister authority over mining leases, claims, and other rights. This authority allows for the denial of lease issuance and, with approval from the Lieutenant Governor in Council, the cancellation of mining claims, licenses, or termination of leases, all in the interest of protecting the strategic national mineral supply chain. Notably, the bill permits these actions without prior notice or hearings, and it explicitly prohibits impacted parties from seeking compensation. Bill 5 is in its early legislative phase, meaning its final form and implementation details are subject to change. While foreign investments in Canada are already governed by federal regulations like the Investment Canada Act, Bill 5 adds another layer of regulatory consideration specifically for Ontario mining assets. Current drafting lacks clarity regarding the specific triggers for ministerial intervention, potential grandfathering of existing investments, or the definition of “adversarial foreign governments” or how prevention principles will be applied to intricate ownership structures.

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Tariff tensions spotlight Canada’s critical minerals. Volta Metals $VLTA is positioned well in Ontario with high‐grade Gallium, Lithium, Cesium & Tantalum—prime for today’s critical minerals need. Read: https://buff.ly/3XhZPnb

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