Update Announcement
As of June 14, 2024, this posting has been updated for clarity. This proposal notice was posted on the ERO in anticipation of the submission of an Advanced Exploration Closure Plan for filing to the Ministry of Mines. It is the Ministry’s typical administrative practice to post instrument notices to the ERO in anticipation of eventual submissions, to ensure the public has time to comment about the proposed project so that issues raised by the public can be received and considered in advance.
This consultation was open from:
April 24, 2024
to May 24, 2024
Decision summary
The Minister of Mines has made a decision on Great Bear Resources Limited’s Great Bear Advanced Exploration Program Closure Plan. The decision is to file the closure plan.
Location details
Site location details
The advanced exploration activities are located approximately 25 kilometres southeast of the Town of Red Lake, Ontario, in South of Byshe, Dixie Lake, and Bruce Lake Areas, District of Red Lake, Northwest Region.
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Claim numbers: 521905, 521903, 521907, 521893, 521910, 270305, 521896, 521912, 521883, 521909, 521914, 214884, 521899, 521901, 345391, 527756, 527704, 521915, 190510
Site location map
The location pin reflects the approximate area where environmental activity is taking place.
View this location on a map opens link in a new windowProponent(s)
Great Bear Resources / Kinross Gold Corporation
25 York Street
15th Floor
Toronto ,
ON
M5J 2V5
Canada
Decision details
On November 11, 2024, the ministry filed the closure plan.
The filed Advanced Exploration Closure Plan outlines plans to establish portal(s) and decline(s) to provide access underground for the construction of underground workings, extract 60,000 tonnes of ore for testing only, on-site storage of mine rock, transport of mine rock off-site by truck for testing only, and additional activities on the surface such as environmental monitoring and management.
The filing of a closure plan under the Mining Act does not relieve the Proponent from compliance with obligations imposed under other applicable laws.
Effects of consultation
The comment received through the ERO was related to potential impacts to Aboriginal and treaty rights and was considered through the consultation process, prior to the Minister’s decision.
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Suite B002
Thunder Bay,
ON
P7E 6E3
Canada
How to Appeal
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Thunder Bay,
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Original proposal
Proposal details
Under the Mining Act, lands subject to advanced exploration and/or mine production activities must be rehabilitated after the activities have finished. A closure plan outlines how the land will be rehabilitated and the costs associated with doing so, as well as providing for financial assurance from the proponent to cover rehabilitation costs. Closure plans and amendments must meet all legal requirements at the time of submission. Otherwise, they cannot be filed by the ministry. In addition, where the ministry’s consideration of a proposed closure plan triggers the Crown’s duty to consult with one or more Indigenous communities, as is the case here, the ministry will not invite the proponent to file a closure plan until such time as an assessment has been made that the duty to consult has been satisfied.
The proposed Great Bear Resources Ltd. Advanced Exploration Closure Plan has not been submitted for filing. In anticipation of a potential submission, however, the ministry has made the proposed Closure Plan available to the public for the purpose of seeking public comment.
The proposed Advanced Exploration Closure Plan outlines plans to establish portal(s) and decline(s) to provide access underground for the construction of underground workings, extract 60,000 tonnes of ore for testing only, on-site storage of mine rock, transport of mine rock off-site by truck for testing only, and additional activities on the surface such as environmental monitoring and management.
Supporting materials
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Get in touch with the office listed below to find out if materials are available.
435 James Street South
Suite B002
Thunder Bay,
ON
P7E 6E3
Canada
Comment
Commenting is now closed.
This consultation was open from April 24, 2024
to May 24, 2024
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Suite B002
Thunder Bay,
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P7E 6E3
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