Injunction is dissolved, but lawsuit to stop mineral exploration near Ginoogaming continues

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The injunction was directed at Geraldton-based companies whose exploration permits have expired

TORONTO — A Superior Court judge has dissolved an interim injunction prohibiting exploratory mining activities in an area of Ginoogaming First Nation's traditional territory that it has declared to be sacred and culturally significant.

In the midst of the ongoing dispute that has evaded resolution through court-ordered consultation between Ontario and Ginoogaming, he has stated that he has no intention of trying for new permits "at this time." When she issued an interim injunction In September 2021, Justice Susan Vella had directed that they "renew and continue meaningful consultation," which in her view was "necessary to promote the goal of reconciliation."

Its lawyer, Kate Kempton, told TBnewswatch that if Malouf applies for new permits in Wiisinin Zaahgi'gan, the First Nation will return to court seeking the same injunction.

 

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