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Ring of Fire 'soap opera' continues with recent court ruling

CBC News Posted: Aug 05, 2014 11:58 AM ET Last Updated: Aug 05, 2014 11:58 AM ET

Last week, a court ruled Cliffs Natural Resources may go to the Minister of Mines for permission to build a road over land owned by KWG. KWG had been withholding consent. (The Canadian Press)

A mining industry observer says a recent court ruling will do nothing to spur development in the Ring of Fire.

A divisional court ruled last week that Cliffs Natural Resources may apply to the province to build a road over KWG land.

KWG had been withholding its consent.

Cliffs has said it wants to build a road to transport ore from the Ring of Fire in the Northwest.

In an interview last week, Cliffs vice-president Bill Boor said the decision was reason for optimism for Sudburians.

The company has floated the idea of a chromite smelter in Capreol.

But the head of the Sudbury Area Mining Supply and Services Association said Cliffs still has to satisfy the minister, negotiate with Aboriginal groups and complete environmental assessments.

“If it's a good step, I'm not sure for whom,” Dick Destefano said.

“But it seems to open up another avenue for discussion — which means another delay and another discussion, and another study.”

He noted there are so many variables that the opportunities around the project could easily vanish.

“This is like the Wizard of Oz for me,” Dick Destefano said.

“We're going down this golden road and we've got more interruptions and problems. No one knows. And that's the issue you probably should be aware of.”

Destefano added Cliffs has a new board of directors which has stated it might want out of the chromite business in Canada. If Cliffs pulls out of the project all together, it would be another twist to what has become, in his opinion, a "soap opera."

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/ring-of-fire-soap-opera-continues-with-recent-court-ruling-1.2727927

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