The throne speech was very vague on ROF funding etc. General speak about First Nations relations will be important for the development of ROF. Likely another domino in the needed events to get the north opened up for mining.
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/canada-throne-speech-2015-full-text
"Because it is both the right thing to do and a certain path to economic growth, the government will undertake to renew, nation-to-nation, the relationship between Canada and indigenous peoples, one based on recognition of rights, respect, co-operation and partnership."
http://www.insidehalton.com/news-story/6160036-throne-speech-heralds-new-first-nations-era/
"Isadore Day, the Ontario regional chief of the Assembly of First Nations, said the government's language indicates the prime minister will make good on his promise to recognize a nation-to-nation relationship......."It is very significant," Day said"
Trudeau meets with FN next Tueday. Good timing after the throne speech.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/liberals-pledge-real-change-in-throne-speech-with-break-from-conservative-policies/article27621134/
"A tax cut for middle-income families, money for infrastructure and a pledge to rebuild the relationship with Canada’s indigenous peoples all featured prominently in the 15-minute address, which also hinted that new spending in these areas could require scaling back on defence."
"NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said he was happy to see a pledge not to abuse omnibus bills in Parliament. He also said he was “thrilled” to see that establishing a nation-to-nation relationship with First Nations, Inuit and Métis will be a priority. Next week, Mr. Trudeau will address a special chiefs assembly in Gatineau, Que."
Feathers crossed this will be the final feather needed to complete the headdress.