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Mining + Exploration Workshop Jan 23 1998

Presentation to Mining and Exploration Workshop
An Alternative to Gap Analysis
Edward Hanna DSS Management Consultants Inc.
January 23, 1998

Presentation to Mining and Exploration Workshop
An Alternative to Gap Analysis
Edward Hanna DSS Management Consultants Inc.
January 23, 1998

Fax Memo To: All Attendees: BWRT Lands for Life, Mining/Exploration Sector Workshop Held in Thunder Bay, January 23/98

Mines/Minerals Sector Workshop (Jan 23/98)

The Whitehorse Mining Initiative Accord

Bearsh’t and Blueberries

Mining

File:
-Be Kind to Prospectors from the “Mining Act” ..revised statutes, 1990
-Northwestern Ontario Prospectors Ass’n The Mining Sequence David E. Christianson Chairman, Northwestern Ontairo Prospectors Association
-The Mining Association of Canada Environmental Policy
-Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada Environmental Policy
-Ontario Mining Association Environmental Policy
-This certificate attests to the fact that as a member in good standing of the Canadian Institute of Mining. Metallurgy and Petroleum, I fully support the GM Environmental Policy Statement
-Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada Exploration Code of Practice
-Sustainable Mining In Ontario
-Canadian Mining Life & Exploration News - Feb. - March ‘92 page 11 Permits Mean Nothing Ontario’s MNR makes prospecting difficult
-October 1996 A Report from Ernst & Young The Economic and Fiscal Contribution of the Mining Industry in Ontario Ontario Mining Association Final Report Ernst & Young

FIle - Northern Prospectors Association
-Correspondence regarding: Lands for Life Feb 22/98, Boreal East rt Option Development Progress February 21 1998, Lands for Life and consequences on the economies February 19, 1998

File - Prospector + Development Association
-The Guide to the NorSask Project Developing the Resources of a Forest in Northern Saskatchewan Mistik Management Ltd. Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan 1996
-February 3, 1998 correspondence regarding: the views of Northeastern Ontario explorationists with respect to land planning

Media + Newsletters

PDAC Communiqué December 1997 PDAC’s submission to the Toronto Stock Exchange/Ontario Securities Commission Mining Standards Task Force

Providing For The Future

Great Lakes Power History and Description of Power Generating

-Endangered spaces WWF - Barbara D’Silva Boreal West Round Table
-1996-97 Number 7 Endangered Spaces Progress Report WWF
-Correspondence regarding: Endangered Spaces Campaign August 6, 1997
-Wild Lands Wild Water Wild Life Protecting Ontario’s Endangered Spaces A Wildlands League Publication
-WWF 96-96 Number 7 Endangered Spaces Executive summary of the 1996-97 Endangered Spaces Progress Report
-Endangered Spaces The Science Behind a National Network of Protected Areas

-Home Energy Checklist Bringing Energy into your life
-Wise Energy Use Guide Put Your Home On An Energy Reducing Plan Bringing Energy into your life

Federation of Ontario Naturalists End of The Road Ontario’s Roadless Wilderness

Correspondence regarding: Draft Policy - Ontario’s Approach to Wilderness

Protect Your Forest Home or Summer Cottage

Forest Diversity - Community Survival Fact Sheet #1 Ontario’s Forest Industry Where Have All The Loggers Gone?

Forest Diversity - Community Survival Fact Sheet #2 Ontario’s Forest Product Industry Cutting The Future Out of Prosperity?

Forest Diversity - Community Survival Fact Sheet #3 Ontario’s Forest Product Industry A New Appetite in the Forest

Forest Diversity - Community Survival Fact Sheet #4 The State of Ontario’s Forests Undercutting Our Natural Capital

Forest Diversity - Community Survival Fact Sheet #5 The State of Ontario’s Forests Biodiversity at the Crossroads

Forest Diversity - Community Survival Fact Sheet #6 New Directions for Ontario’s Forests Ecological Forestry … A Cut Above

Forest Diversity - Community Survival Fact Sheet #7 New Directions in Ontario’s Forests Crafting More Jobs with Less Wood

Forest Diversity - Community Survival Fact Sheet #8 New Directions in Ontario’s Forests Nurturing Diversity Through Ecotourism

Forest Diversity - Community Survival Fact Sheet #9 New Directions in Ontario’s Forests Planting the Seeds of a New Forest Economy

Correspondence regarding: Directors and Membership Representatives, MNR Policy Initiative “Lands For Life"

The Quetico Foundation Dedicated to the Preservation of Wilderness Areas

Wildlands League Ecotourism Fact Sheet #2 Setting Your Sights on Ecotourism

WWF.Caribou November 14, 1997 Volume 1, Issue 1

Newspaper Article Community stewardship - working to restore habitats with people power June 16, 1998

How Important Is Mining To Ontario

Assabaska Shoreline Newsletter June 1997 Newsletter on the Assabaska Shoreline Issue

Assabaska Shoreline Newsletter November, 1997 Newsletter #2 on the Assabaska Shoreline Issue

Newspaper Clippings

Our Future is Growing

Memo Report Draft Oct. 27th, 1997 A Proposal to Market, Advocate and Expand Hunting Opportunity and Hunter Safety Education

March 1998

Enhanced Fishing & Workshop Summary
Reflections on Consensus & Option Development

Lands For Life Enhanced Fishing, Hunting and Viewing Workshop
Thunder Bay, January 1998
Preliminary Recommendations to the Boreal West Roundtable
To Enhance Fishing, Hunting and Viewing
A Discussion Paper Supporting a Great Lakes Shoreline Recognition
Prepared for The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Round Table
Lands for Life Planning Process by Peter J. Burtch March 12, 1998

Supporting a Great Lakes Shoreline Recognition Presented to The Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Round Table April 7, 1998

March 3, 4 & 5, 1998 Boreal West Round Table Workshop Agenda Victoria Inn, Thunder Bay

March 5, 1998 Woodland Caribou Provincial Park History of Proposed Boundary Expansions

Terms of Agreement

Maps

Lands for Life Boreal West - Towards a Regional Land Use Strategy (Presentation with Maps of Northwestern Ontario, Birch Lake)

Observed Areas of Moderate and Severe Defoliation Spruce Budworm 1942 - 1996 (Booklet of maps of Ontario showing change over time)

Boreal West Working Map: Lake Nipigon/Wabakimi Connection For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/22/98

Boreal West Working Map: Lac Des Milles Lacs (CR) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/22/98

Boreal West Working Map: Lake Nipigon/Lake Superior (SSA) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/22/98

Boreal West Working Map: Mojikit Lake (SSA) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/22/98

Boreal West Working Map: Rushing River (SSA) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Rushing River (NE) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Rushing River (CR) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only

Boreal West Working Map: Wabakimi (Wilderness Park) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Wabakimi (SSA) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: St. Raphael (T. Noble blob) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: St. Raphael (SSA & NE) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: St. Raphael (larger SSA) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: St. Raphael (SSA & CR) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/23/98

Boreal West Working Map: St. Raphael (smaller SSA) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Trout Lake (CR) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only

Boreal West Working Map: Trout Lake (CR/SSA) For Real West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Birch L. (larger SSA) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Birch L. (smaller SSA) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Ruby Lake (CR) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Ruby Lake (NE) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Gravel River (CR) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Gravel River (CR & Waterway) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Dog Lake (smaller CR) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Dog Lake (SSA & CR) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Dog Lake (lager CR) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Anchor Lake (Ww) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Anchor Lake (Wilderness) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Peisk Lake (SSA) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Peisk Lake & Tributaries (W & SSA) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Onnie Lake Chain (Ww) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Boreal West Working Map: Red Lake (Ww) For Real West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 04/21/98

Maps Lost Lake

Correspondence regarding: informing the Boreal West Round Table the intentions of the Namaygoosisagagun (Collins) Ojibway People (Map attached)

Handout 1 (talking points relating to maps)

Northwestern Ontario Maps

Candidate Tourism Areas - Draft Boreal West Planning Region Submitted to the Boreal West Round Table. Map prepared by Lands for Life Representatives, Verne Hollett and Bruce Hyer, based upon results of the Boreal West Lands for Life Tourism Workshops. May 25, 1998 - Draft

Candidate Protected Areas - Draft Boreal West Planning Region Submitted to the Boreal West Round Table. Map prepared by Bruce Petersen and Bruce Hyer, based upon results of the Lands for Life Natural Heritage Workshop on January 24 and 25, 1998. May 25, 1998 - Draft

Boreal West Candidate Descriptions - Bruce and Bruce’s Natural Heritage Option

Section A - Counts

Section C - Map 4 - Counts

Map #4

Map #2 Waterways

Sample Report Form Wood Supply Impacts

Boreal West Working Map: Ottertooth Canyon (smaller CR) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 05/06/98

Boreal West Working Map: Ottertooth Canyon (Earth Science) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 05/06/98

Boreal West Working Map: Ottertooth Canyon (larger CR) For Boreal West Round Table Consideration and Discussion Only 05/06/98

Correspondence regarding: Candidate Protected Areas for the Boreal West region July 10 1998, Recommended Standards for New Protected Areas July 1998.

Candidate Protected Areas Boreal West Planning Region Produced by the Partnership for Public Lands for the Boreal West Round Table. The map reflects Partnership endorsement of the candidate protected areas proposed by BWRT members Bruce Petersen and Bruce Hyer. Input from the Boreal West Natural Heritage Workshop held in January 1998, and changes resulting from comments and additional information about the Partnership's “Preliminary Candidate Protected Areas” [May 24, 1998], assisted in the refinement of the candidates. The proposed boundaries are approximate. Date - May 25, 1998. Lands for Life is a regional land - use planning process. None of the designations proposed should affect or prejudice in any way the rights of claim of First Nations, matters that will be resolved over time, on a government - to - government basis. Partnership for Public Lands World Wildlife Fund Canada Federation of Ontario Naturalists

Boreal West Sub-Regional Planning Units Lands for Life 06/12/98

Report Card - Map 1 Chair’s Proposal - April 24, 1998 Draft … Example of Format Only … Draft

Analysis and Evaluation of Planning Recommendations March 27, 1998 Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association: Lands for Life Update - Boreal West Gap analysis is one of many analyses that are being conducted There is analysis that occurs with options development as well as for the proposed options and final option.

Forest Management U

Site Regions and Districts

Forest Management U

Site Regions and Districts

Forest Management Units Sub-Regional Planning Units Dec 9/97 12/05/97

Principles for Defining Sub-Regional Planning Units

Forest Management Units Sub-Regional Planning Units Dec 9/97 12/05/97

Ontario Top Trail Guide Know Before You Go! Always Check Local Ice Conditions OFSC Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs 1998

Hypothetical Completion of Parks Targets based on March Blobs Targets not achieved 5S & 3S wilderness, 5S1 & 5S2 waterways

Estimated Claim Density (from Historical Assessment Work) 1:600000

Aulneau Working Circle 4 - Kenora MU - Forest Working Groups Aulneau Peninsula

Living Legacy Trust

As the Lands for Life project concluded, the Province designated the Living Legacy Trust fund to support land use planning and natural resources and environmental management. This fund ran from 1999 to 2004, and remaining monies were granted to Lakehead University for related projects.

The records here consist mostly of reports of projects funded by the Trust.

Lands for Life/Living Legacy Trust

  • Collection
  • 1971 - 2009

The Ontario government's planning process for forestry and land management through the late 1990s and early 2000s, represented in the records of the Boreal West Round Table, Lands for Life planning process, and Living Legacy Trust.

Lands for Life was a comprehensive land-use planning process that also considered environmental protection in Ontario. It was announced in February, 1997 by the Minister of Natural Resources. The goal was to address the increasing demands for access to the province's natural resources. It was designed for all areas of the Precambrian shield south of 51 degrees latitude.

The project created three "Round Tables" made up of citizens with knowledge of the land, or who were involved with resource based businesses. The Round Tables were: Boreal West (Northwestern Ontario), Boreal East (Eastern Ontario), and Great Lakes - St. Lawrence (Southern Ontario).

As the Lands for Life project concluded, the Province designated the Living Legacy Trust fund to support land use planning and natural resources and environmental management. This fund ran from 1999 to 2004.

Lands for Life

Consists of Lands for Life public material, from the start of the project. Includes records such as meeting materials, correspondence, community meetings, presentations in Northwestern Ontario, media and publicity, and reference material.

Lakehead University Oct 15 1997

Superior North Tourism Study: Residents’ Views of Tourism in the Shore Zone and Islands
Submitted to the Boreal West Round Table, Lands for Life by Dr. G.D. Twynam, Dr. M.E. Johnston, Dr. R.J. Payne
Lakehead University, October 15, 1997

Kenora Presentation Oct 6 1997

Notes

Abitibi - Consolidated Inc. Northwest Ontario Abitibi - Consolidated [Presentation]

Abitibi - Consolidated Inc. Northwest Ontario Abitibi - Consolidated [Presentation]

Boreal West Round Table Lands for Life Oct 06 1997
Presenter: Fred Zroback, Canoeist, Naturalist
Presentation: Special Headwater Lakes and Remote Highly Use Tourist Lakes - Time restriction for forest equipment operations

Lands For Life Presentation
Kenora Ont.
October 6, 1997
by Jack Harrison

Lands for Life Boreal West Round Table
Oct 06 1997

Presentation by Mayor David Canfield, Town of Jaffray Melick to the Boreal West Round Table Oct 06 1997

October 6th, 1997, Boreal West Round Table, Presentation by J. R. K. McKenzie

Lands for Life: Boreal West --A Presentation -- by Charles Wagamese, October 6, 1997

R & W Timber LTD.
Submission to: Boreal West Round Table in Respect of Ontario Lands for Life for the Boreal West Planning Area
Presented in Kenora Ontario
Oct 06 1997

Boreal West Lands for Life Presentation
Monday, October 6, 1997
Kenora
Mayor Joyce Chevrier

Presentation to the Lands for Life Round Table at Kenora
By: Jack Pearson, Mayor, Town of Keewatin
October 6, 1997

North Western Ontario Tourism Association Position on Crown Land Use and Wilderness Parks Site 5-S to the Boreal West Round Table

Presentation Oct 06 1997

Current Business Activities

Correspondence regarding: Tourism

Presentation from Oct 06 1997, by Tom Beach from the Abitibi Inc. Kenora division of the Federation of Mill Unions

Presentation by Gary Forsyth, President of the Kenora District Chamber of Commerce, Oct 06 1997

Boreal West Round Table Presentation to Lands for Life, Oct 06 1997, by Howie Adams of Devlin Timber Company

Presentation by Mark Hott, President of Dorsey Contracting Inc., Oct 06 1997

Kenora Forest Products Ltd. Boreal West Round Table, Oct 06 1997

Lands for Life Submission by Dave Schwartz to the Boreal West Round Table in Kenora, Oct 6, 1997

The Taiga Institute for Land, Culture & Economy
Lands for Life - Boreal West
Developing Strategies for Community Survival (Presented by Andrew Chapeskie)

Presentation by Randy Laliberte from Asco Logging, Oct 06 1997

Presentation by Jim Ambs, Oct 06 1997

Presentation Oct 06 1997

Presentation to the Boreal West Round Table Kenora, Ontario, October 6, 1997

Presentation Oct 06 1997

Tolko Industries LTD. Presentation to The Boreal West Round Table Lands for Life Initiative, Kenora, Ontario, October 6, 1997

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