First Nations leaders demand meeting with premier over mining, removed from chamber

Neskantaga Chief Wayne Moonias, centre in green, speaks alongside First Nations community members during an improvised press conference inside the Ontario Legislature, at Queen's Park, in Toronto, Wednesday, March 29, 2023. Moonias was one of two First Nation leaders who were kicked out of Ontario's legislature for shouting at Premier Doug Ford to meet with them over mining concerns on their lands in the "Ring of Fire" region. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Allison Jones

TORONTO - Two First Nation leaders were removed from Ontario's legislative chamber Wednesday after shouting at Premier Doug Ford over concerns about plans to expand mining operations on and around their lands in the so-called Ring of Fire region.

Those plans include the province's intention to build a road to the Ring of Fire and mine the large swath of land in northern Ontario that's said to rich in critical minerals, which the government wants to use in its push to build electric vehicles.

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