This consultation was open from:
October 19, 2023
to December 3, 2023
Proposal summary
The Ministry of Mines seeks input to improve the assessment work regime in Ontario. The objectives are to maximize competitiveness and work conducted on mining claims, increase access, and expand the availability of public geoscience data, and minimize unnecessary administrative and reporting processes for the submittal of assessment work reports.
Proposal details
In Ontario, pursuant to the Mining Act, prospectors looking to undertake early exploration work can register a mining claim on lands where mining rights are open for claim registration. A mining claim grants the holder of the claim the exclusive right to explore for minerals, after obtaining the necessary permitting, approvals and any required consultation, on a designated piece of land. In order for claim holders to keep their claims in good standing and maintain their right to explore for minerals, the Ministry of Mines (“Ministry”) requires that claim holders actively explore the lands for minerals to at least some extent. This is called “assessment work”.
Holders of unpatented mining claims must provide a report to the Ministry summarizing the assessment work that has been undertaken or, subject to certain limitations, make payments in place of completing the assessment work, on a periodic basis. Assessment work reports that are submitted to the Ministry are made available to the public and add to the overall geoscience knowledge of Ontario.
Ontario is committed to being a leading jurisdiction in mineral exploration and development to increase our global competitiveness. The Ministry invites you to provide feedback on overarching objectives for improving Ontario’s early exploration assessment work regime, and potential initiatives outlined below and in the supporting attachment to this notice. The Ministry is also seeking to solicit important feedback you may have outside of these initiatives and encourages you to submit a written response explaining how other proposals could improve the exploration sector in Ontario
- To maximize Ontario’s competitiveness and work conducted on mining claims, the Ministry is seeking feedback on potential changes to:
- Annual Work Requirement;
- Grass Roots Prospecting Double Credit Incentive;
- Daily Rate/Sweat Equity; and
- Credits in Reserve
- To increase access to, and expand the availability of public geoscience data, the Ministry is seeking feedback on potential changes to:
- Work types, geoscience data, and related expenses eligible for assessment work credits.
- Work types, geoscience data, and related expenses eligible for assessment work credits.
- To minimize unnecessary administrative and reporting processes for the submittal of assessment work reports, the Ministry is seeking feedback on potential changes to:
- Proof of work/expense verification;
- Service standards and reporting processes;
- Submittable templates for assessment work and guidelines;
- Mining Lands Administration System (MLAS) improvements;
- Maximize lands available for mineral exploration and resolution of issues related to boundary claims; and
- General amendments including moving work types out of regulation and into policy, and removing work types that are underutilized.
The attached document, Improving Ontario’s Assessment Work Regime, provides further details on the Ministry’s proposal and includes several questions to which you may respond. The Ministry will consider the information and responses received as it continues to develop options to improve Ontario’s assessment work regime.
The Ministry currently anticipates that the environmental implications of this proposal should be neutral.
Anticipated results
Consulting on the assessment work regime will assist the Ministry in developing an updated framework that would support Ontario’s efforts to increase the competitiveness of the mineral sector and support strong supply chains. It is expected that adding to the geoscience database would enhance the understanding and attractiveness of Ontario’s mineral potential.
Supporting materials
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Some supporting materials may not be available online. If this is the case, you can request to view the materials in person.
Get in touch with the office listed below to find out if materials are available.
99 Wellesley St. West
Toronto,
ON
M7A 1W3
Canada
933 Ramsey Lake Rd
Willet Green Miller Ctr 2nd Flr
Sudbury,
ON
P3E 6B5
Canada
Comment
Commenting is now closed.
The comment period was from October 19, 2023
to December 3, 2023