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  2. Office of the Mining & Lands Commissioner - Wikipedia

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    While there had been mining laws in Ontario dating back to 1864, the Mines Act of 1906 was a comprehensive revision and update to those laws. Legislators looking for a suitable template for the Mining and Lands Commissioner turned to the legislation establishing the Drainage Referee (The Drainage Trials Act, 1891) for their inspiration.

  3. Royal Commission on the Health and Safety of Workers in Mines

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    [5] [6] The strike prompted Ontario Premier Bill Davis on 10 September 1974 to ask engineer and university administrator [7] James Ham to lead a commission on the health and safety of workers in uranium mines. [4] [8] The commission focused on the two uranium mining regions in Ontario: Elliot Lake and Bancroft. James Ham submitted his report on ...

  4. Abandoned mine - Wikipedia

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    They pose environmental, health, safety, and economic problems to communities, the mining industry, and governments in many countries, including Canada. [15] The Ontario Mining Act describes "abandoned mines" as old land previously used for coal mining unused due to hazardous environmental and health effects.

  5. Ring of Fire (Northern Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Lavigne said that "Ontario's Mining Act would safeguard his company's corridor claims." [ 31 ] In November 2013, The Globe and Mail , reported on the controversy over whether the province of Ontario, could afford a CAD$2.25 billion road the Trans-Canada Highway near Kenora to the Ring of Fire.

  6. 1974 Elliot Lake miners strike - Wikipedia

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    The Elliot Lake Miners Strike was a wildcat strike by approximately 1,000 uranium miners who worked at Denison uranium mine in the Elliot Lake area of Ontario, Canada. [1] [2] The strike was the first time that Canadian workers had taken industrial action over safety concerns, and it led to Ontario Premier Bill Davis creating a royal commission which led to the creation of new health and ...

  7. Ministry of Natural Resources (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    www.ontario.ca /page /ministry-natural-resources The Ministry of Natural Resources is a government ministry of the Canadian province of Ontario that is responsible for Ontario's provincial parks, forests, fisheries, wildlife, mineral aggregates and the Crown lands and waters that make up 87 per cent of the province.

  8. Madawaska Mine - Wikipedia

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    Mining operations occurred from 1954 to 1964 by Faraday Uranium Mines Limited with the mine being known as the Faraday Mine. [2]In January 1956, a contract was agreed with Eldorado Mining and Refining Limited to buy the uranium, triggering an economic boom in the area, with houses for company executives being built at nearby Bow Lake and 40 houses for workers being built on the company's land ...

  9. Energy law - Wikipedia

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    The first coal mining law, known as the Coal Land Act, dates to 1917. [ 92 ] [ 96 ] Oil exploration was allowed in a 1920 law. [ 92 ] [ 97 ] The Mining Act (1936) [ 98 ] has been amended several times by acts and decrees.