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Understanding The Northern Road Link

A series of open houses are being held for anyone interested in the proposed Northern Link Road.

They will be in both virtual and in-person formats, hosted by Marten Falls and Webequie First Nations in Thunder Bay.

The Northern Link Road is a 120 kilometre all-season road in a remote area of northern Ontario, that has the potential to become a critical transportation linkage and support for remote First Nations.

“We issued a notice of commencement for the terms of reference in May of 2021,” explains Communications Officer Stephanie Ash. “So what that means is that we’re developing the plan for the Environmental Assessment (EA) process, and part of that process is of course consultation and engagement with stakeholders around the region, across the province, and across the country.”

Ash goes on to explain that consultation is a massive factor for projects such as this.

“It’s such an essential part of developing a project, a major infrastructure project like the Northern Road Link,” says Ash. “We want to make sure we’re hearing from diverse people, diverse communities, people who of course use the land for traditional practices. People who live, work, and do business in the north and around the region. Consultation and engagement is so critical to the communities.”

It is still too early in the design process to estimate a final cost for the project.

The open house is taking place September 14 and 15 at the Delta Hotel.

  • Originally from southern Ontario, Jason found his way here and fell in love with the community and music scene of Thunder Bay over twenty years ago. In between various stints on radio, television and writing, Jason is a dad, a partner and (some would consider) a zoo keeper (seriously, he has a LOT of pets).

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