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First Mining secures Indigenous authorization for Springpole Gold Project

Cat Lake First Nation and Lac Seul First Nation have officially authorized the Springpole Gold Project following the completion of an independent Anishnaabe Led Impact Assessment. This milestone agreement outlines 35 specific conditions governing environmental protections, economic participation, and community healing measures as the project moves toward final permitting.

First Mining secures Indigenous authorization for Springpole Gold Project

The authorization follows a collaborative assessment process designed to evaluate the project's impact through the lens of local Indigenous communities. Under the newly finalized Term Sheet Agreement, First Mining Gold Corp. is committed to enhanced water and tailings management, including the relocation of treated water discharge points to preserve the integrity of Springpole and Birch lakes. The agreement also establishes a framework for revenue sharing and procurement opportunities, alongside dedicated funding for on-the-land healing programs and addiction treatment services.

Dan Wilton, CEO of First Mining, described the process as a groundbreaking collaboration that provided the company with essential insights into community well-being and cultural safeguards. While the current authorization represents a significant step forward, the project remains subject to the transition of these terms into a final, binding agreement. The Springpole Gold Project, located in northwestern Ontario, continues its regulatory path with a final Environmental Impact Statement already under review.

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