by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News
There is a generation of Indigenous professionals who grew up watching the mining industry make decisions about their homelands without them in the room. That is changing — and in 2026, it is changing with intention. Kaella-Marie Earle, a First Nation engineer, has...
by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News
There is a particular kind of ambition that takes root in Northern Ontario’s gold camps — patient, hard-nosed, and built on the understanding that every ounce pulled from the Shield represents decades of geology, risk, and community. Alamos Gold CEO John...
by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News
Every shift that ends safely in Northern Ontario’s mines is the result of decisions made long before a miner ever descends underground — decisions shaped by training, culture, and the kind of hard-won knowledge that only gets shared when the right people are in...
by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News
When war disrupts the arteries of global trade, the tremors reach places you might not expect — including the gold camps and processing facilities scattered across Northern Ontario’s boreal shield. The conflict involving Iran is choking off a key refining...
by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News
Somewhere in a boardroom in Beijing, decisions are being made about the minerals sitting beneath the muskeg and Precambrian rock of Northern Ontario — and the people living closest to those deposits deserve to understand what that means for their futures. A new report...