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Monday, January 31, 2011

News From FN ROF

Webequie First Nation Chief Re-Elected

WEBEQUIE FIRST NATION, ON, Jan. 31 /CNW/ - Cornelius Wabasse has been re-elected for his second term as Chief with an overwhelming majority support from the membership.

During his campaign, Chief Wabasse stressed the important issues that lay before his community including protecting their traditional interests in the Ring of Fire development, maximizing economic development opportunities, and collaborating with other impacted First Nations.

"We are reaching a critical stage in both the development of our community as well as the development of the Ring of Fire" stated Chief Wabasse.

"It is a balancing act between dealing with historical issues and planning for future opportunities, however, I do look forward with working with both levels of government and industry on a progressive agenda." Wabasse added.

Webequie First Nation is a growing First Nation community located 540 km north of the city of Thunder Bay and is the closest community to the Ring of Fire discoveries

Friday, January 28, 2011

Timmins Chamber Of Commerce Budget Submission

Excellent work by Gary Marriott, Timmins Chamber of Commerce President & Randy Hillier, MPP Lanark, Frontenac, Lennox, Addington
 
http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/committee-proceedings/committee_transcripts_details.do;jsessionid=c72d607830dacc7564312fd54d099c3dbb742b32ea5d.e3eQbNaNa3eRe3uKbNqNahaRa41ynknvrkLOlQzNp65In0?Date=2011-01-27&ParlCommID=8858&BillID=&Business=Consultations+pr%E9budg%E9taires&locale=fr&DocumentID=25496

TIMMINS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Chair (Mr. Pat Hoy): Now I’d ask the Timmins Chamber of Commerce to come forward, please. Good morning. In this round, the questioning will come from the official opposition. You have 10 minutes for your presentation. If you’d just state your name before you begin for our recording Hansard?
Mr. Gary Marriott: Sure. Gary Marriott, Timmins Chamber of Commerce president.
I’d like to welcome each of you to Timmins and express our appreciation to the standing committee for holding a public input session in Timmins. We welcome the opportunity to provide input into the budget-setting process.
It is my intent to provide you with the northeastern Ontario perspective by sharing some of the economic challenges, some unique and some not so unique, facing the business community in our region.
As of today, the Timmins Chamber of Commerce represents more than 810 business members from Timmins. Our organization has been around since 1949, and we take our role as the voice of business very seriously.

Latest tidbit from Ingrid; keep digging girl!

Mobile Drilling Rig
Mobile Drilling Rig from Ogoki First Nation

THUNDER BAY – The news that there are issues over development brewing in the Ring of Fire should not come as a surprise to anyone who has followed the issue closely. Both the Matawa First Nations and the Nishanawbe Aski Nation have been sounding the alarm bell for months. It appears a wake-up call that the McGuinty government has simply hit the snooze button and rolled back to nap mode over.
Perhaps one of the realities are that politically, the McGuinty government has made the determination that there are more votes in ridings that may matter more to them than in the far north, as Toronto often sees our region?
The First Nations are likely more aware of the opportunities that the chromite in their traditional territory can represent, and realize that the potential bounty if allowed to be squandered will leave them ever further behind in a society that already has plenty of hurdles before their people.
Some of what appears to be happening, and likely missed by some is the degree of communications and new technology is allowing First Nations to share information with each other from across the region, the country and the world. That means instead of operating in a communications blackout that First Nations are aware of far more today than ever before.
In parts of Alberta, where oil and natural gas was discovered on First Nations Reserves, the bounty of money has helped to make the lives of the people much better. However there have also been lessons to learn there as well. It is likely that those lessons are being shared, and that First Nations in the development zone are realizing that the resources are the keys to their futures.
That said, it is critical for First Nations, and for the McGuinty Government to work toward the future.
If the McGuinty Government is serious, then the time for the delightful enthusiasm of Minister Micheal Gravelle has to kick it up at least a notch or two. While it is hard to dislike that Minister Gravelle is always upbeat and excited to share the good news, the reality is that the decisions made right now by his department are likely to set the course for the next decade of progress on the Ring of Fire.
Gravelle’s biggest issue is likely that increasingly his boss, Premier Dalton McGuinty has, by his actions not meeting the lofty rhetoric of his words, has made the Minister’s task a difficult and daunting task.
Now is the time when the people of Thunder Bay Superior North get to see if Minister Gravelle’s endless enthusiasm can be matched by solid action and determination to fight for our region’s future.
Coming in an election year, politics will likely play a role. Gravelle will have to decide if the Premier’s coat-tails are worth riding, or if he wants to have a political legacy that will last longer than his term in office.
Interesting times? Absolutely.
James Murray

Thursday, January 27, 2011

NORONT WILL CONTINUE EXPLORATION DESPITE WORK STOPPAGE NOTICE

NORONT WILL CONTINUE EXPLORATION DESPITE WORK STOPPAGE NOTICE
TORONTO, Jan. 27 /CNW/ - Noront Resources Ltd. ("Noront" or the "Company") (TSX Venture: NOT) advises that it has received a notice on January 25, 2010 from the Marten Falls First Nation ("Marten Falls") seeking the immediate termination of all exploration activity by all companies currently operating in the Ring of Fire, James Bay Lowlands, Ontario.

The requested work stoppage apparently results from a dispute between Marten Falls and KWG/Fancamp on the consultation process required prior to the construction of their new exploration camp located on Koper Lake. Noront has no relationship with KWG/Fancamp or the new camp.
To date there have been no protests interfering with Noront's exploration activities. Noront has 50 people currently working in our Esker Camp, 20 of whom are self identified members of First Nation communities from Northern Ontario. We intend to continue with our activities and providing employment for our staff and contractors.

The Ontario government has been informed of our decision to continue work on site. In addition, Noront has offered to participate in negotiations with any combination of Government, Marten Falls and Industry in discussions that would help resolve this dispute.

About Noront:  Noront Resources Ltd. is focused on its significant and multiple, high-grade nickel-copper-platinum-palladium, chromite, gold and vanadium discoveries in an area known as the "Ring of Fire", an emerging multi-metals district located in the James Bay Lowlands of Ontario, Canada. Noront is the largest land holder at the Ring of Fire and continues to delineate and prove up its discoveries with NI 43-101 technical and economic reports and an aggressive and well financed drill plan for 2011.

All material information on Noront can be found on the Company's website at http://www.norontresources.com/ or at SEDAR at http://www.sedar.com/.
Wesley (Wes) Hanson
President & Chief Executive Officer

Good solid post from what I see.... full ahead!
Tim

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Oh Oh Here it comes again.

Marten Falls planning Ring of Fire blockade

Wednesday January 26, 2011

Marten Falls First Nation is planning another blockade in the Ring of Fire over concerns of a work camp set up near the community.

Chief Eli Moonias said protestors from his community will likely have the blockade set up within a week. The Ring of Fire is a chromite deposit in the James Bay lowlands.

“This is our territory,” Moonias said. “If you want to set up a camp there you have to come and see us.”
Moonias said his community is concerned about a 40-man camp built on muskeg along Koper Lake and being used by mining companies KWG Resources Inc. and Fancamp Exploration Ltd.

Webequie Logistics, a company providing on the ground support for mining exploration companies working in the Ring of Fire area, built the camp. The company isn't owned by Webequie First Nation, but is based out of Thunder Bay and owned by Clayton Downton and Sam Lapagge.

“Last fall they built a new camp by the lake … right on top of the water,” he said.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Update on CIC from Ingrid

http://english.cri.cn/6826/2011/01/21/2681s616886.htm

China Investment Corp (CIC), the country's 300 billion U.S. dollars sovereign wealth fund, announced Friday it had opened its first foreign representative office in Toronto.

Felix Chee was named chief representative officer in Toronto. The 63-year-old Chee was once CIC's chief investment officer (CIO), and before that he served as CIO of the Canadian company, Manulife Financial.
The Toronto office will seek to enhance CIC's cooperation with local companies and promote its overall investment business in Canada, according to its statement.

Last year, CIC opened a wholly owned unit in Hong Kong.

CIC, which also holds large stakes in China's major state-controlled banks, added 58 billion U.S. dollars to its overseas holdings in 2009, mainly in publicly traded stocks and bonds.
The fund was set up in 2007 with a mandate to earn a higher return for the government.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Nice email from KWG

I received a very nice email from KWG complementing Babjak & I on the blog. They did however, also send along the NR about asking the FN leaders to sit on the Board of Canada Chrome. They suggest that this is also big news. They are right. This is very good news. It pushes the FN community to either get in the big tent or mind the 'fire' outside. I have posted the NR under the Corporate news tab above.

Tim

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Wawa wants to be Site #6

Ring of Fire" Potential for Wawa | Print |
Written by Municipality of Wawa   
Thursday, January 20th, 2011 - 13:13:41


The Municipality of Wawa has written to Northern Development, Mines and Forestry Minister, the Honourable Michael Gravelle, to elicit support for the community to become a hub for the “Ring of Fire”.

A letter sent to the Minister on January 17, 2011 states in part that Wawa boasts some very good assets that could be used for the success of the “Ring of Fire”. Those assets include: the developed Michipicoten Harbour which has already attracted private sector funds; a significant brownfield site for any potential processing facility; First Nation and municipal ownership of the rail bed from Hawk Junction to the Michipicoten Harbour; and access to the Algoma Central Railway at Hawk Junction which provides a connection to the Canadian National Railway.

The “Ring of Fire” is the name that has been given to a major mining discovery in Northern Ontario, 500 kilometers northeast of Thunder Bay that holds massive deposits of copper sulfide, diamonds, nickel, copper, platinum, palladium and perhaps the world’s largest deposit of chromite.

Reports indicate that six communities are in line to host the necessary processing facilities for the deposit. Greenstone, Thunder Bay, Timmins, Sault Ste Marie and Sudbury have already been mentioned as potential sites while the sixth site is said to be a community along the north shore of Lake Superior that already has a natural harbour.

Mayor Linda Nowicki stated; “Our letter to Minister Gravelle in part stated that while we all recognize the horrendous downturn in the economy in the Superior East Region for the past many years, we also see the potential of revitalizing that same economy through the opportunities that the “Ring of Fire” development could bring. To that end, I have asked Minister Gravelle to give serious consideration to including Wawa as the unnamed sixth community and have further asked that he assign staff from either Sault Ste Marie or Thunder Bay to work with our region to make the development a reality.”
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It Has Started

When I think of Noront. I think of the words , "flying under the radar."
 Our stock price is where it's at because we are flying under the radar. Wes Hanson says, "we are flying under the radar."

Well you can imagine after hearing these words several times from Noront how sensitive I am to those words.
I hear it ringing in my ears and I feel it right down to my toes.  I hope to one day fly above the radar so I can make some money.

I bring this up because I have just seen these words again today.....but uttered by someone else....other than Noront.

Please click on link :              http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/243479-jim-trippon/130444-china-goes-shopping-is-your-investment-on-the-wish-list

Comments on the NOT Release; Email update from Babjack

As far as Not, it is holding up well on a horrible commodity day. I like the 203m of 4.6% nickel.
Incredible.

I like the drawing shown http:/norontresources.com/find/id/55/Qp. I can only imagine what AT12 holds. The BOD seems confident that AT12 will be bigger than eagles nest. The purple feeder zone is larger on the drawing and the stuff below is richer ie Black Thor , Black Creek, Big Daddy than Noront's Blackstone, Blackbird.

Hopefully the richer chromite generates a richer nickel-copper feeder. The purple size on the map showing the feeder before you hit the chromite is certainly visually larger than eagles nest.

Noront Update

NORONT RESUMES DRILLING AT MCFAULDS LAKE AND ANNOUNCES FINAL RESULTS FOR 2010 EXPLORATION

TORONTO, Jan. 20 /CNW/ - Noront Resources Ltd. ("Noront" or the "Company") (TSX Venture: NOT) is pleased to report all remaining assay results from the 2010 exploration program, including results from holes drilled to collect metallurgical samples, at the Company's McFaulds Lake Project in the James Bay Lowlands, Ontario. The Company is also pleased to announce that exploration has resumed for the winter season.
Highlights - Metallurgical - geotechnical holes at Eagle's Nest:
  • NOT-10-GT04 intersected 206.3 meters of 4.6% Ni, 2.1% Cu, 1.87 gpt Pt and 7.76 gpt Pd
  • NOT-10-GT01 intersected 48.3 meters of 1.9% Ni, 1.0% Cu, 1.03 gpt Pt and 3.59 gpt Pd
Highlights - Regional Drilling 2010:
  • NOT-10-1G186 intersected 1.2 meters of 0.6% Ni, 0.2% Cu, 0.08 gpt Pt and 0.76 gpt Pd
  • NOT-10-1G195 intersected 7.8 meters of 0.4% Ni, 0.1% Cu, 0.08 gpt Pt and 0.41 gpt Pd

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

CIC office to be announced this Friday-Geared towards Canada's natural resources!

So, this Friday is the day. The day we are to learn the Toronto location of CIC (China Investment Corporation) office.


Notice the title :GEARED TOWARDS CANADA'S NATURAL RESOURCES.


Don't forget Nov.3-4, 2010 in Hong Kong when Investment-Chromite was the top agenda for Premier Dalton McGuinty.
Don't forget the people he met with :Chairman Li Ka-shing and CEO of Citic Merchant Bank Eric Huang
Don't forget that Citic Capital holdings Ltd is the investment arm of sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corp.(CIC)

Updated: 19/01/2011
CIC to open Toronto office, geared towards Canada's natural resources
®Copyright MediaCorp
China Investment Corporation or CIC, the country's sovereign wealth fund, reportedly plans to open a Toronto office.

According to newswires, CIC with US$300 billion under management, plans to announce the new representative office on Friday.

Fund managers say the reason for choosing Toronto may be twofold -- first for potential investments geared towards Canada's natural resources, while second might be for tax benefits.

The extension to Toronto comes as CIC is trying to expand its business operations internationally and to be taken seriously as a global investment group.

It will be CIC's second office outside mainland China, after opening a Hong Kong office last year.
A CIC spokesperson declined to comment.

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Gravelle gets local association nod

I was happy to read today that the Thunder Bay Superior North Liberals have endorsed Michael Gravelle as their candidate for the 2011 Provincial Election. I like what this man has done so far for pushing for needed infrastructure.


 Michael Gravelle says," we have made significant progress on a number of fronts.... to the exciting developments in mining which must be managed carefully for our future.”

http://netnewsledger.com/?p=5240

Thunder Bay Superior North Liberals Excited with Gravelle

THUNDER BAY – The Thunder Bay Superior North Liberals have endorsed Michael Gravelle as their candidate for the 2011 Provincial Election. Cheered on by over 100 supporters, Gravelle was nominated tonight as the provincial Liberal candidate for the riding of Thunder Bay-Superior North. It is the fifth-consecutive nomination for the current Member of Provincial Parliament, and Minister of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry who has represented the riding since 1995.
Gravelle was acclaimed at a meeting held at the Italian Cultural Centre in Thunder Bay.

“I accept this nomination with the commitment I have always given — to give one hundred percent to the job. I have every intention of contesting the upcoming election with the same energy and passion, the same commitment to seeing progress and opportunity come to this riding, and with the same dedication to social justice as I have in the past,” stated Gravelle in his acceptance speech.

“I am extremely proud of the work I’ve done over the past 15 years in office to see our riding and all of Northern Ontario benefit. We have not yet achieved all our goals and are still recovering from the economic challenges that have beset us these past few years, but we have made significant progress on a number of fronts, from the four-laning of Highway 11-17 to vast improvements in health care and education, to the exciting developments in mining which must be managed carefully for our future.”

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Big Daddy news from KWG.... looking good

BIG DADDY DRILLING BEGUN, PASSES TEST FOR LUMP ORE



Symbol on TSX Venture Exchange: KWG
Shares issued and outstanding: 623,458,941

MONTREAL, Jan. 19 /CNW/ - KWG Resources Inc. (TSXV: KWG) announces that the company's core-drilling campaign on the Big Daddy chromite deposit is underway. The planned program is to drill twelve holes that will test the continuity of the chromite deposit at depths of 450 and 600 metres with intercepts spaced 150 metres apart horizontally. Visual geological analysis will be reported during the course of the program as assay results will not be available until after completion of the campaign of some 8,640 metres of drilling.

The Company has also received the first of the test results from Xstrata Process Support's research facilities at Falconbridge, Ontario, which has completed the first of many tests needed to evaluate the marketability of chromite ore from the Big Daddy deposit in the Ring of Fire.

Xstrata's report concludes that: "The Big Daddy ore is competent, and provided mining and primary crushing is competently performed, the yield of saleable ore as direct shipping lumpy ore approaches 100%. Marketing plans can proceed on the basis of a high yield of direct shipping grade lumpy chromite ore. Further metallurgical test work and project planning can proceed without delay."

 The use of the term "ore" in this context is not meant to imply economic viability of the project, by KWG.

I love it when companies put out news at 4:00 p.m. It is a clear that management believes that the news is too significant to release during the trading day. Go KWG
Jan 19, 2011

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In yesterday's Globe and Mail Jan.18, 2011

In yesterday's Globe and Mail Jan.18, 2011
while the underlying message will be that the Premier needs one more term to finish the job on works-in-progress such as phasing out coal-fired power, developing the northern “Ring of Fire”...
 
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/adam-radwanski/mcguintys-got-some-more-explaining-to-do/article1875192/

ADAM RADWANSKI
McGuinty’s got some more explaining to do

ADAM RADWANSKI | Columnist
From Wednesday's Globe and Mail
Published Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2011 11:01PM EST
Dalton McGuinty wants you to know he’s proud of his record.
Proud enough that the Ontario Premier talked for 25 straight minutes about it, accompanied by a slide show, as he paid visits to Kitchener and Hamilton last week. And proud enough that he’ll give that same presentation a whole bunch more places during his pre-election tour.
More related to this story
McGuinty faces tough choices in bid to keep Rob Ford happy
Dalton McGuinty hints at final election campaign
In Ontario an election, yes, but much else besides

McGuinty won’t commit to full new term


But Mr. McGuinty also needs to explain why those eight years haven’t been enough for him. And at this point, that message is mostly absent.
The underlying theme of the Premier’s recent communications is that the province has come too far – on health care, on education, on economic renewal – to risk turning back the clock with Tim Hudak’s Progressive Conservatives. It’s an argument commonly made by governments around this stage of their existence, and it plays well within their own ranks. But as the Conservatives discovered in 2003, when Mr. McGuinty’s Liberals swept them from office, it can very easily backfire.

Unless voters are especially fond of the status quo, or scared of the alternative, the stay-the-course argument makes long-serving governments look tired and out of gas. And that’s very much the case Mr. Hudak’s Tories plan to make about Mr. McGuinty – that he’s yesterday’s man, ill suited to the new challenges of the postrecession era.

How to avoid that tag is weighing on Liberal minds. And it’s the cause of some debate in the party’s senior ranks.
As much as it would go against the Premier’s image as an incrementalist, some Liberals are trying to convince others that now is the time to surprise voters with an election-defining platform plank that would help the government capitalize on any desire for change instead of falling prey to it.
Few of those ideas have yet been fully formed. And each of them – from some new way of making postsecondary tuition more affordable, to replacing the current welfare system with a guaranteed annual income supplement, to finally merging Catholic schools into a single public education system – would carry all sorts of risk.

The strategic argument, from the advocates of the big-idea approach, is that the greatest risk of all is to appear complacent. But that warning seems likely to fall on deaf ears. Mr. McGuinty’s brand is stability, and there’s a reluctance to blow it up. Many Liberals are optimistic that the economy is turning the corner, the public mood is improving, and once voters think seriously about their choice they’ll decide Mr. Hudak isn’t ready for prime time.
If that mentality holds, any new policies will fit into more familiar themes – a push to improve boys’ literacy, for instance – while the underlying message will be that the Premier needs one more term to finish the job on works-in-progress such as phasing out coal-fired power, developing the northern “Ring of Fire” and rolling out full-day kindergarten.

But one way or another, Mr. McGuinty must convincingly address the obvious overriding question: Why exactly does he want to be Premier?

The simple answer, to him and his loyalists, is that he’s the best person for the job. But the rest of the province will probably want a little more than that.
 
That’s all well and good, to a point. Mr. McGuinty’s Liberals believe they’ve done a poor job of talking about their achievements and the progress the province has made under their watch. Since next fall’s campaign will largely be a referendum on Mr. McGuinty’s eight years in office, they need to get their side of the story out.

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Monday, January 17, 2011

Watch for a steady stream of news around the ring

January 18, 2011
Just as I predicted, we will see a monster flow of 'actionable news' from the ROF. See KWG news under corporate tab at top.

January 17, 2011
I wanted to take this opportunity to review the details of a phone call I place today to one of the ROF IR departments. I took some notes and have checked some of the facts out to verify the tone of the remarks I received before I would post them.

The discussion reminded me of an Ali fight, float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. We’d drift off on a tangent and we kept coming back to Cliffs and the Chinese.

Let me lay out some published facts.

CLEVELAND, Dec. 1, 2010 /CNW/ – Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. (NYSE: CLF) (Paris: CLF) today announced Dave Anthony will join the organization as vice president, senior project director, of Cliffs' Canadian chromite operations, effective January 2011. In this position, Mr. Anthony will lead the technical development of Cliffs' chromite deposits in Northern Ontario, Canada, overseeing project scope, execution plans, schedules and budgets to successfully design, procure, construct and begin production. He will report to William Boor, senior vice president, president - Ferroalloys. 
Earlier this year, Cliffs purchased two large chromite deposits and the controlling interest in a third deposit in the Ring of Fire area of Northern Ontario. Cliffs subsequently announced its intent to develop the mining operation in the Ring of Fire and a ferrochrome processing operation at a site to be determined in Ontario. Prefeasibility studies are underway, with projected start-up in 2015.Mr. Anthony has more than 30 years of engineering and environmental experience in the mining industry. Most recently, he worked with Barrick Gold Corp. as chief operating officer, responsible for African Barrick Gold (ABG) Mines & Capital Projects. He also has held general management positions with Barrick's gold and copper operations in Tanzania, directing the design, commissioning and operating of greenfield projects. Mr. Anthony also completed designs for mining companies across the globe while a senior metallurgist for SNC-Lavalin Engineers & Constructors LTD, a leading Toronto-based engineering and construction group. In addition, Mr. Anthony held engineering and environmental roles with major Canadian-based mining operators for more than 20 years.My contact stressed the change in the development life cycle. The move to prefeasibility is noteworthy in his opinion. It is also important to note that CLF will not be able to ‘outspend’ the minority partners on anything not related to the prefeasibility. I noted that if there is a 100 year supply in the ROF already, why spend any more trying to find another 50 year supply.

We then talked about the approval process and why the First Nations community is once again cranking up the rhetoric. They will be included in the planning process and they will get jobs and an equity position somewhere in the development of the project(s).

The other key point of any ROF discussion is of course political. The ‘Come to Jesus’ meeting held between the Province and the big three (CLF, NOT & KWG) also included a whole slew of bureaucrats. The bureaucrats were given their marching orders.... make it happen.

More later.

Interesting connections JP Morgan

Do you remember this news release?

J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES INC. SIGNS ON WITH NORONT RESOURCES LTD.
TORONTO, ONTARIO (November 27, 2007)

 - Noront Resources Ltd. ("Noront") (TSX VENTURE:NOT) is pleased to announce
 that it has entered into an agreement with J.P. Morgan Securities Inc.,
 to assist the company in evaluating strategic alternatives to maximize shareholder value.
JPMorgan will work along side co-advisor IBK Capital Corp. to develop strategies to unlock what Noront management and Board of Directors
believe to be a significant unrecognized value in the company's stock price. (IBK was present during Noront's AGM last year)


Why do I bring this up??

Warren Irwin

You can like him or hate him. It is your choice.
Here are some facts:

(1) Oct. 9, 2008
Rosseau Asset Management Ltd. to propose new slate of directors for Noront Resources Ltd.
    TORONTO, Oct. 9 /CNW/ - Rosseau Asset Management Ltd. ("Rosseau")
announced today that it will be proposing a new slate of directors for Noront
Resources Ltd. ("Noront") for election at the upcoming annual and special
meeting of the shareholders of Noront to be held on October 28, 2008 (the
"Meeting"). Rosseau and its officers and employees collectively own or control
an aggregate of 11,912,901 common shares of Noront, representing approximately
9.2% of the common shares of Noront entitled to be voted at the Meeting.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Calm Before the Storm?

Lots of jockeying for position going on these days round the ROF. There has been more news on the political front than there has been on the corporate front. It sure looks like people are holding their cards close to their vests hoping for the government to make the first move by tipping their hand. Would you show your cards with a 'full house' when you think Dalton and the gang will raise the pot by chipping in for the railroad to service these grossly underserved communities.

Dalton, will that be a special dinner for one (CLF) or might it be a big chinese dinner for four with CLF, NOT, KWG and the Chinese sitting at the main table? The election is only a few months away.

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Great opportunity for those in Sudbury

Workshop in Sudbury at Laurentian University Feb. 23-24
Glen Nolann, Noront Resources will be one of the speakers.
Christine Kaszycki, Ring of Fire Co-ordinator (shows to be confirmed)
It should be an interesting couple of days of networking. Full link below.

http://www.calendar.laurentian.ca/NR/rdonlyres/D4F49DB3-86FF-4428-BC6D-71B1613A14A1/0/SudburyRestorationWorkshop2011FirstannouncementupdateJan72011.pdf

It's coming Folks. What we've been waiting for. The dots are starting to fly from the sky.

Let's refreshen the facts "

(1) Nov.3-4. 2010 McGuinty goes to China and meets with Eric Huang.
Eric Huang is  President of Citic Merchant Bank

(2)June 2009, Eric Huang, President of Citic Merchant bank agrees to serve as director of The Dundee Merchant Bank

(3) Citic Capital holdings Ltd is the investment arm of sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corp.(CIC)

(4) We have a NR Wed. Jan.12, about China Investment Corp(CIC)....Will unveil plans for an office in Canada's Financial capital next week. China is preparing to step up its investments in Canada.

A number of bankers say that they are expecting an increase in investments by Chinese firms and investors in Canada over the coming months.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Premier Dalton McGuinty gives business audience election flavoured speech

Premier Dalton McGuinty gives business audience election flavoured speech

Posted on Wed, Jan 12, 2011, 5:27 pm by Maria Babbage KITCHENER, Ont. – Premier Dalton McGuinty is giving voters a taste of what’s to come in the lead-up to the October election.

Looking much like Al Gore in “An Inconvenient Truth,” McGuinty stood in front of a giant screen Wednesday to make an elaborate, campaign-style pitch to a Kitchener business crowd.

But unlike the former U.S. vice-president, the premier used his slide show to paint a rosy picture of Ontario’s future under Liberal rule as photos and graphics flashed up on the screen behind him, including a picture of the youthful, long-haired McGuinty boating on Lac St. Pierre in 1973.

“It was a constant battle with my parents though, I can tell you that much,” he said later of his long hair.
McGuinty touted his government’s policies — from full-day kindergarten to green energy _during the 28-minute speech, as well as plans to develop clean-water technology and the Ring of Fire chromite deposit in the north.

FNC up on High Volume. Cormark -Noront ties?

Fnc has many shares traded today approx. 6 million. Currently FNC is up 7 cents.

Time and  sales for FNC shows a very interesting very large single trade in the 4million range.

Buyer Cormark; seller was BMO.
Cormark?? Hum, why is that setting off fireworks in my head.

Because of the name Vishal Gupta.
 Don't forget he worked at Noront as a Geologist before coming to Cormark.
Don't forget Nov.12, 2010 Fancamp started drilling C2, C1.
C1 is the more interesting one. 120meters south of the Noront Border.

There are other speculations floating around as to why FNC is up but the fact that Cormark did such a single trade today is making me lean towards a C1- reason.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Diagnos to work with Noront

Diagnos Inc.

TSX VENTURE: ADK
Diagnos Inc.

Jan 11, 2011 09:00 ET

NORONT to Use DIAGNOS Advanced Detection System (CARDS) at McFaulds Lake Project


BROSSARD, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - Jan. 11, 2011) - DIAGNOS inc. ("DIAGNOS" or the "Corporation") (TSX VENTURE:ADK), a leader in the use of artificial intelligence ("AI") and advanced knowledge extraction techniques, announced today that its proprietary Computer Aided Resource Detection System (CARDS) will be used for the creation of signature models targeting the mineral potential of the McFaulds Lake Project area of Noront Resources Ltd. ("NORONT") (TSX Venture: NOT).

This study is located in the highly prospective Ring of Fire multi-metal district in the James Bay lowlands of northern Ontario. Based on NORONT's McFaulds Lake Project data, acquired through various exploration programs, the corporation will use its CARDS technology to identify areas with high similarities to known mineral deposits or occurrences, in order to find possible extensions of known areas as well as to define the signatures of base metals, gold and PGE mineralization within the study area.

With over 117,000 hectares of mineral claims, NORONT is one of the largest landholders in the Ring of Fire exploration district. Mineral discoveries such as the Eagle's Nest, Eagle Two and AT12 (Nickel, Copper & PGE), Blackbird (Chromite), Thunderbird (Vanadium) and Triple J (Gold) show the diversity of the mineral potential of the area. CARDS study aims at identifying untested targets within NORONT's existing land package to be investigated further in future exploration programs.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Economic Drivers

posted on Jan 07, 11 08:34PM Use the IP Check tool [?]
The biggest economic driver is seen in this picture below. If it doesn't come out on this post it's a picture of an aboriginal child with his back turned.

It's not about pinching hydro pennies and squeezing out that last nickel of profit.

It's hard to mine when there is a blockade going on.

Noront has been very smart in spite of what many think here. This picture below is your driver . Your most important consideration. To not consider to the voices of the people who RESIDE near these deposits is a BIG mistake.

Welcome to the Ring of Fire Monitor

Ring of fire Concerns

posted on Jan 06, 11 10:05PM Use the IP Check tool [?]
Seems like a big war brewing about the location of the smelter (s). Seems everybody wants it. One day the world will wake up and the desire for our Noront shares will be equally heated. In this article at the bottom it mentions :
"Gravelle was unavailable to provide comment on Hobb’s statements Thursday afternoon, but a news conference is now scheduled for Friday morning in Thunder Bay. "

http://tbnewswatch.com/news/126330/Ring-of-Fire-concerns-

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Minister Gravelle Updates Mining and Ring of Fire

Minister GravelleTHUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay Superior North MPP, and Minister of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry, Michael Gravelle was the special guest of the Port Arthur Rotary Club in Thunder Bay today.

Minister Gravelle was updating the Rotarians on the Mining Act and the “Ring of Fire”.
Here is the text of the Minister’s Remarks:

It’s a privilege to join you once again. And, I am especially honoured to help launch Port Arthur Rotary’s New Year.