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Ottawa and Ontario to Sign Deal Cutting Red Tape for Ring of Fire and Major Projects

Zara by Zara
January 20, 2026
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The federal and Ontario governments are set to sign a new agreement aimed at significantly reducing regulatory duplication for major infrastructure and resource projects, including road development linked to northern Ontario’s Ring of Fire.

Sources familiar with the agreement say Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford will formally sign the deal Thursday in Ottawa. The agreement is designed to streamline environmental and regulatory reviews by adopting a “One Project, One Review, One Decision” approach, eliminating overlapping federal and provincial impact assessments.

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A draft version of the agreement, posted on the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada’s website, outlines how both governments will work collaboratively on large-scale projects while maintaining environmental standards and Indigenous rights protections.

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As part of a side agreement specific to the Ring of Fire, the federal government has committed to completing its impact assessment on the same timeline as Ontario’s environmental review. This aligns with plans by Webequie First Nation and Marten Falls First Nation, which are leading environmental assessments for three proposed all-season roads intended to connect their communities — and future mining projects — to Ontario’s highway network. Both First Nations have indicated they aim to begin construction in 2026.

While Webequie and Marten Falls say the roads could help lift their fly-in communities out of poverty, other nearby First Nations continue to oppose development in the region.

Sources within the Ontario government say the agreement could dramatically accelerate major projects across the province, including highways, roads, and mines. Federal officials emphasize the deal focuses on efficiency rather than lowering standards, with protections for navigable waters, species at risk, and migratory birds remaining in place.

With this agreement expected to speed approvals, Ontario is no longer anticipated to rely on its controversial special economic zone powers for the Ring of Fire road project. Those powers — introduced under Bill 5 and coming into force on January 1, 2026 — would allow the province to suspend provincial and municipal laws to fast-track development. The proposal sparked strong opposition from many First Nations, who viewed it as a threat to their rights and way of life.

The Ring of Fire region is believed to hold vast deposits of critical minerals such as nickel, copper, chromite, titanium, platinum, and gold — materials essential for batteries, electronics, semiconductors, and clean energy technologies. Several mining companies, including Australia-based Wyloo, Juno Corp., and other major players, hold tens of thousands of claims in the area.

Ontario Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli has said special economic zones are intended to reduce red tape and protect jobs, but decisions on their use will require cabinet approval.

The newly announced federal-provincial agreement signals a shift toward cooperation over confrontation, as governments seek to balance economic development with environmental oversight and Indigenous consultation.

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Deputy Editor ZARA is part of the editorial team at AllAboutDurham.com, contributing research, drafting, and content development across community news and regional updates. Working under the direction of the Managing Editor, Zara supports the publication of timely and relevant local stories.

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