First Nations announce new step in Ring of Fire road building

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Two northern Ontario First Nations are co-leading the planning of a Northern Road Link project, which the province says is the final piece of critical road infrastructure

Two northern Ontario First Nations say they are taking another step toward all-season road access to potential mining sites in the Ring of Fire.

Marten Falls and Webequie First Nations are co-leading the planning of a Northern Road Link project, which the province says is the final piece of critical road infrastructure. Chief Bruce Achneepineskum of the Marten Falls First Nation says the project represents a potentially bright future for generations to come.

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