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First Nation in northern Ontario praises mining company for 'true reconciliation'

March 11, 2026

After hearing concerns from Biigtigong Nishnaabeg in northern Ontario about potential exploration in an area known as the Seeley property, Landore Resources Canada Inc. agreed to withdraw its application to renew its mining lease there. Here's why the First Nation is praising the company for “demonstrating true reconciliation,” and what lessons it says others can learn from this approach.



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