Northern Ontario is poised to become a mining mecca for its billions of dollars in chrome, copper, nickel and platinum deposits, but First Nations communities must overcome many social and economic hurdles if they hope to derive economic benefit. That stark assessment is contained in a briefing note to the aboriginal affairs and northern development minister obtained by CBC’s Power & Politics through the Access to Information Act. "First Nations in the Ring of Fire are some of the most socioeconomically disadvantaged communities in all of Canada,” reads the Feb. 4, 2013, briefing note. "Chronic housing shortages, low education outcomes and lack of access to clean drinking water jeopardize the ability of local First Nations to benefit from the significant economic, employment and business development opportunities associated with the Ring of Fire developments."Get the Story:
Analysis: Ring of Fire mining may not benefit First Nations as hoped (CBC 6/26)
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