In January the Missanabie Cree First Nation (MCFN) announced joint ventures with seven firms to help its community work on development projects on its territories in northern Ontario.
The seven firms that signed joint ventures are: Advanced Security & Controls (security and investigative services); Austin Powder (blasting services); ESS Support Services (workplace support, including meals); Northec Construction (construction services); Quatro Industries (material handling); Tulloch Engineering (engineering and surveying); and Vital Drilling (mineral exploration).
“As a team, our first line of business is to look for opportunities to bid on mining contracts,” MCFN Chief Jason Gauthier said in a release.
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