
September 23, 2010 1:30 PM
Ontario has made significant strides in economic development and environmental protection in the Far North with the passage of the Far North Act, 2010.
A first in Ontario history, First Nations' approval of land use plans is now required by law. First Nations communities will identify and approve the areas in the Far North that require protection as well as those areas suitable for economic development.
These land use plans are key to develop the Far North, including the
region known as the 'Ring of Fire' which contains one of the World's largest
deposits of chromite - a key ingredient in stainless steel and an economic
opportunity for Far North communities.
"With the Far North Act, we have accomplished something ambitious, something exceptional. Together we are entering a new era of social prosperity, economic certainty and environmental protection in the Far North. It is our responsibility as global citizens to make wise land use decisions for this vast and unique part of the province and the world."
– Linda Jeffrey
Minister of Natural Resources