We have not made a decision on the St. Raphael Provincial Park Management Plan proposal. To keep the Environmental Registry current, we are closing this posting.
The Director of Exploration has made a decision on the exploration permit application PR-20-000053 to Goldcorp Canada Limited for early exploration activities near Northeast of Chapleau, Ontario in Lincoln and Copperfield Townships.
We have issued a new Permit to Take Water No. P-300-5055667864 on September 25, 2019 which cancels and replaces Permit to take Water No. 2762-7T9RFX, for Cameco Corporation located in the Municipality of Port Hope, County of Northumberland, Ontario
The new Permit to Take Water has an expiry date September 11, 2029.
We have issued a new Permit to Take Water No. 6021-BG5TT4 on September 25, 2019 which cancels and replaces Permit to take Water No. 1355-AXJJD2 for EWL Management Ltd. located in Harcourt, ON.
The new Permit to Take Water has an expiry date of November 30, 2023.
We have issued a new Permit to Take Water No. 2445-BDXLK9 on July 18, 2019, which cancels and replaces Permit to take Water No. 4876-7NFPCU for Thomas Cavanagh Construction Limited located in Ottawa, ON.
The new Permit to Take Water has an expiry date of July 10, 2029.
On July 31, 2020, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing filed a Zoning Order with the Registrar of Regulations as O. Reg 438/20 to permit a 192-bed long-term care home and 320-unit retirement home in the Town of Ajax.
The ARA Regulation and the Aggregate Resources of Ontario Provincial Standards have been amended to change the way in which aggregates are managed in Ontario.
The Director of Exploration has made a decision on the exploration permit application PR-20-000212 to Tri Origin Exploration Ltd. for early exploration activities located approximately 92 kilometers northeast of Cochrane, Ontario.
The Minister has issued a new market-based LNA Methodology for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020) which supports implementation of A Place to Grow (“the Plan”). This sets out how upper- and single-tier municipalities in the Greater Golden Horseshoe will determine the amount of land they require to accommodate forecasted growth to the Plan horizon.