AFN national chief's First Nation looks to Canada Infrastructure Bank for funding to support critical minerals project

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AFN national chief's First Nation looks to Canada Infrastructure Bank for funding to support critical minerals project
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AFN national chief’s First Nation looks to Canada Infrastructure Bank for funding to support critical minerals project cdnpoli By: DearOtherPeople

Assembly of First Nations national chief RoseAnne Archibald's home nation is seeking federal financing in its bid to take a larger role in a proposed nickel sulphide mine in its territory.

A First Nation in northern Ontario is seeking federal financing to support its plan to be involved “from day one” in a proposed mine on its traditional territory. The mine, which could begin operations in 2027, would provide some of the critical minerals necessary to meet the growing demand from electric vehicle makers.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.

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