Is De Beers/Anglo really in northern Ontario looking for diamonds?
https://ringoffirenews.wordpress.com/
“An exploration team from De Beers Canada was expected to be in northern Ontario’s remote Weenusk First Nation …. to seek community support to conduct diamond exploration work. Weenusk First Nation, or Peawanuck, is a small community of nearly 400 people, 1,400 km north of Toronto, on the shores of the Winisk River. The Cree community is divided on whether or not they support mining in their ecologically sensitive and undisturbed traditional lands. The people of Peawanuck have only one store and the local school goes to Grade 8. Many live off the land, fishing and hunting caribou. They are concerned about the consequences of mining development ….”
Or are they checking out ROF possibilities?
http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.kwg/kwg-resources-inc/2?postid=24332046
"Mark Cutifani, CEO of Anglo American and chairman of De Beers, returned “home” to Sudbury to deliver a Goodman School of Mines guest lecture Oct. 27 on Corporate and Political Leadership for Successful Resource Development.
Plagued by tanking commodity prices, Anglo American is in the midst of cutting tens of thousands of jobs and spinning off assets, but when the dust settles, Cutifani said he’d be “very happy to extend (the company’s) footprint in Canada” beyond subsidiary De Beers’ Victor, Snap Lake and Gatcho Kue diamond mines.
Even Ontario’s Ring of Fire chromite resources would be of interest to the company, Cutifani said."