by tundric | May 12, 2026 | Mining News
There’s a feeling in northwestern Ontario right now that feels different from the cautious optimism of recent years — something closer to genuine momentum. When serious mine developers start moving capital and people into a region, communities notice. Mayors...
by tundric | May 12, 2026 | Mining News
Picture Elliot Lake in its prime — a city carved out of the Canadian Shield with purpose and urgency, its streets humming with the confidence of a community that had become the uranium capital of the world. By 1958, Canada was the planet’s top uranium producer,...
by tundric | May 12, 2026 | Mining News
In the shadow of bigger headlines about trade wars and tariffs, some of the most consequential work in Northern Ontario right now is happening quietly — boots on the ground, drill cores stacking up, geologists piecing together what the land has been holding for...
by tundric | May 12, 2026 | Mining News
Walk into any mine site in Northern Ontario right now and you’ll hear the same conversation: where are we going to find the people to do this work? Drillers, electricians, mechanics, underground miners — the demand is real, the pipeline is thin, and the clock is...
by tundric | May 4, 2026 | Mining News
For every junior explorer who has watched a promising drill program stall under the weight of paperwork and permitting delays, this week’s news out of Queen’s Park carries real weight. Ontario Energy and Mining Minister Stephen Lecce has signalled that the...
by tundric | May 4, 2026 | Mining News
For generations, the miners, prospectors, and communities of Northern Ontario have known something that Ottawa is only now beginning to fully reckon with — that what lies beneath this land isn’t just ore, it’s leverage. It’s national security....