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Primary Risk EP: 16 Hon. Greg Rickford

51 min · 14. jan. 2026
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This episode of Primary Risk explores Ontario's bold push to unlock the Ring of Fire critical minerals frontier—from the landmark Marten Falls road agreement to the $62 million corridor investment and $3.1 billion Indigenous partnership financing. Join us for an insightful conversation with the Honourable Greg Rickford, MPP for Kenorra—Rainy River, Minister of Indigenous Affairs, and Minister Responsible for Ring of Fire Economic and Community Partnerships, as we delve into the challenges and opportunities driving Ontario’s Bill 5 reforms, the "One Project, One Process" framework, and economic reconciliation. Tune in to understand the balancing act between accelerating development, upholding consultation rights, and securing long-term prosperity for northern Ontario.

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Primary Risk EP: 16 Hon. Greg Rickford

This episode of Primary Risk explores Ontario's bold push to unlock the Ring of Fire critical minerals frontier—from the landmark Marten Falls road agreement to the $62 million corridor investment and $3.1 billion Indigenous partnership financing. Join us for an insightful conversation with the Honourable Greg Rickford, MPP for Kenorra—Rainy River, Minister of Indigenous Affairs, and Minister Responsible for Ring of Fire Economic and Community Partnerships, as we delve into the challenges and opportunities driving Ontario’s Bill 5 reforms, the "One Project, One Process" framework, and economic reconciliation. Tune in to understand the balancing act between accelerating development, upholding consultation rights, and securing long-term prosperity for northern Ontario.

14. jan. 202651 min