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Ontario tourism using ‘arms open’ approach to attract Americans amid political tension

Ontario tourism using ‘arms open’ approach to attract Americans amid political tension

Americans accounted for 20 per cent of all tourism dollars spent in Ontario last year
Planning continues on latest piece of four-laning Highway 11/17

Planning continues on latest piece of four-laning Highway 11/17

An April 10 open house was held in Shuniah where the public could learn more about the project
Manitouwadge to host Teeny Tiny Summit

Manitouwadge to host Teeny Tiny Summit

Economic development event will take place April 29
Northwestern Ontario lithium project could be 'robust' mine

Northwestern Ontario lithium project could be 'robust' mine

Green Technology Metals issues new economic assessment of its Sioux Lookout-area lithium project
'It weighs on me': worker health champion reflects on a decade of advocacy

'It weighs on me': worker health champion reflects on a decade of advocacy

In April 2025, Janice Hobbs Martell is marking 10 years since launching the McIntyre Powder Project
Second nuclear waste repository being considered

Second nuclear waste repository being considered

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization is in the early stages of planning for a DGR to manage intermediate-level waste.
‘Trailblazing’ leader has had ‘extraordinary impact’ on mining industry

‘Trailblazing’ leader has had ‘extraordinary impact’ on mining industry

Wyloo announced its vice-president of Indigenous enterprises, Glenn Nolan, will retire this year
Feds release $6 million for road, power links to northwestern lithium mine project

Feds release $6 million for road, power links to northwestern lithium mine project

Funding earmarked for road, power links to Frontier Lithium's PAK lithium project
More gold ounces to be had at Musselwhite Mine, says new owner

More gold ounces to be had at Musselwhite Mine, says new owner

Orla takes the plunge with $25-million exploration program to grow reserves
Tariffs a 'real opportunity' for made-in-Ontario supply chain: OFIA president

Tariffs a 'real opportunity' for made-in-Ontario supply chain: OFIA president

In talks with the United States and industry leaders, Ian Dunn says the message is about collaboration