Smeenk criticised the Ontario government, accusing it of inconsistent decision-making. He said its aggregate-permit applications were returned by the provincial government, only for KWG to find out Cliffs had now been allowed to sample aggregate along the proposed road route.
Thanks luker........A quick glance at the above would suggest that Ontario government
is favouring Cliffs over KWG subsidiary Canada Chrome. If that is true and the Mining and
Lands Commissioner of Ontario rules in favour of Cliffs then that would leave KWG hanging
to dry.The latest drilling results on Black Horse claims do not match in quality or size
the other four discoveries, Black Thor:69.6 Mt@31.90%, Big Daddy:39.5 Mt@39.90%
Blackbird:44.00 Mt@34.45% or even Black Creek:10.25 Mt@37.60%.
GLTY and all,
Fossil