Ontario Invests in Mine Safety

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NOHFC Ontario Mining Investment

SUDBURY – MINING – Premier Kathleen Wynne was in Sudbury today, where she announced that the government is investing in mining industry research that will create jobs, reduce operating costs and enhance miner safety. Mine safety is the focus of the investments.

Ontario is providing support through the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) for the following two projects led by Sudbury-based research organizations:

The Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation is creating a mobile canopy system to enable mining companies to develop tunnels faster while keeping workers and equipment safe. By speeding up the development of deep mineral deposits, the provincial investment will help make it more cost-effective to open new mines, leading to more mining jobs in Northern Ontario.

The Canadian Mining Industry Research Organization
is testing filters to protect miners from pollutants from underground diesel equipment. By reducing the volume of fresh air ventilation needed in mines, it will lower operating costs, which will help companies extend mine life and retain jobs. It is estimated this will indirectly create as many as 20 jobs and could retain as many as 500.

Partnerships that foster mining innovation, create jobs and further the safety of workers in the North are part of the government’s plan to build Ontario up by investing in people, building modern infrastructure and supporting a dynamic and innovative business climate.

QUICK FACTS

Through the NOHFC, Ontario is providing $783,916 to the Canopy Project at the Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation, a not-for-profit organization that directs innovation projects in the mining industry.
The province is providing $100,000 through the NOHFC for the Diesel Emissions Reduction Research project at the Canadian Mining Industry Research Organization. It is a not-for-profit organization that brokers research projects in the mining sector.

Since 2003, the NOHFC has invested $953 million in 6,200 projects across Northern Ontario, creating or sustaining more than 23,800 jobs.

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James Murray
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