Responsible mining is a term that's used often, but what does it really mean? By developing its first mine in true partnership with local First Nations, communities, suppliers and contractors Noront Resources is setting new industry standards as a mining company that is considered truly inclusive and sustainable. In this Podcast CEO Alan Coutts and his guests shed light on what it means, in practical terms, to responsibility develop the first mine in Northern Ontario's highly prospective Ring of Fire region.
Former Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business President and CEO JP Gladu is as comfortable in the halls of Parliament and Queen’s Park as he is on t...
First Cobalt CEO Trent Mell explains the role of cobalt in the rapidly evolving battery market. He talks about why it is a scarce ingredient, the impo...
In this episode Alan Coutts interviews John Bianchini, CEO of the engineering firm Hatch. They talk about how Hatch marries technical and business ski...
Glenn Nolan, a former Missanabie Cree First Nation Chief and Vice President Government Affairs at Noront talks to host Alan Coutts about Covid-19. The...
In this episode Noront Resources VP Exploration Ryan Weston explains what makes the Ring of Fire mining district so special, how nickel, chromite, zin...
Diversity is an important aspect of responsible mining for former Barrick Gold General Counsel and Noront Board Member Sybil Veenman. Over the course ...
In this episode, host Alan Coutts chats with veteran nickel miner and Noront Chief Development Officer Steve Flewelling about the importance of nickel...
Marten Falls First Nation Chief Bruce Achneepineskum was born on a trap line 40 km from the Eagle's Nest Mine site in what is now called the Ring of F...
In this episode, host Alan Coutts introduces the Eagle's Eye podcast. Alan is President and CEO of Noront Resources, the company leading development o...