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Ontario Ontario Fast-Tracks One of Canada’s Premier Gold Mines Under ‘One Project, One Process’
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ONTARIO FAST-TRACKS ONE OF CANADA’S PREMIER GOLD MINES UNDER ‘ONE PROJECT, ONE
PROCESS’
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Kinross Gold’s Great Bear Project will support more than 1,000 jobs, strengthen
made-in-Ontario supply chains
February 17, 2026
Ministry of Energy and MinesTORONTO – Today, Minister Stephen Lecce announced the Ontario government is
accelerating Kinross Gold Corporation’s Great Bear Project under the ‘One
Project, One Process’ framework, the first gold mine and the third project
overall to be accepted under the new framework launched this past October.
As part of its plan to protect Ontario workers and communities, the government
is unlocking the full potential of the province’s metals and mining sector
through the new framework, with this project marking another key step in
building a fully integrated and self-reliant mining supply chain. The project
represents a more than $5 billion capital investment and is expected to create
900 jobs during its operational life, with peak employment reaching 1,100
workers. Thousands of additional construction and indirect jobs will also be
created during the build-out phase in 2027 to 2029, delivering new economic
opportunities to the region.
“At a time of global economic uncertainty, Ontario is choosing to build — to
build faster, to build more at home, and to build Canada’s self-reliance,” said
Stephen Lecce, Minister of Energy and Mines. “Ontario is proud to designate this
project under ‘One Project, One Process,’ unlocking one of Canada’s largest
mines that will create over 1,000 jobs good-paying jobs. By fast-tracking
Kinross Gold’s Great Bear Project, we’re getting shovels in the ground, proving
that world-class projects can be built with speed and in partnership. Ontario’s
accelerated permitting regime, reliable energy, and skilled workforce is
positioning our province as the world’s most attractive and predictable
investment opportunity.”
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Located 24 kilometres southeast of Red Lake in northwestern Ontario, a town with
a long mining history, the Great Bear Project is a high-grade combined open-pit
and underground mine with an initial mine life of 12 years. This project is
cornerstone of Kinross’ global development portfolio and has potential to become
one of Canada’s premier gold operations. Kinross’ preliminary economic
assessment outlines a high-grade operation producing an average of over 500,000
ounces of gold per year at its peak and a potential for 5.3 million ounces of
initial production, with longer-term expansion potential supported by an ongoing
regional exploration program.
“The ‘One Project, One Process’ designation marks an important milestone for the
Great Bear Project and reflects Ontario’s leadership in creating the right
conditions for responsible, long-term mining investment,” said J. Paul
Rollinson, CEO of Kinross Gold. “For Kinross, this designation facilitates a
more integrated and streamlined path forward as we advance the permitting of
this world-class mine towards commercial production in consultation with
Indigenous communities. Great Bear is a generational asset and positioned to
become one of Canada’s largest and most profitable gold mines once operational.
We look forward to continuing our close collaboration with the province of
Ontario and Indigenous communities to advance this project in a way that
delivers significant economic and employment benefits for Indigenous
communities, our stakeholders, and the broader economy.”
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This designation complements other work underway in the Red Lake region to
unlock economic growth and opportunity including the consultation on the Red
Lake Transmission Line,
a proposed line that would run from Dryden to Red Lake to power new mines and
growing communities.
Ontario’s previous outdated, fragmented permitting system caused delays of up to
15 years to open a mine – holding back investment, job creation and access to
critical and strategic minerals. The 1P1P framework is a coordinated,
whole-of-government approach to streamline permitting approvals, end
bureaucratic delays, and attract global investment. Through 1P1P, the Ministry
of Energy and Mines acts as a single point of contact to coordinate all
necessary provincial approvals and Indigenous consultation to reduce government
review time by 50 per cent. This will provide operators and investors the
certainty and predictability needed to get new mines open faster and secure
Ontario’s position as a global leader in responsible, fast-tracked mining
development.
The Crown’s duty to consult obligation remains fully upheld under 1P1P. The new
framework provides a more coordinated and transparent approach to consultation
with Indigenous communities. Ontario continues to encourage meaningful
participation through employment, training, and partnerships. Kinross is focused
on working in close cooperation with First Nations partners on baseline studies,
site planning, and future opportunities as the project advances.
QUICK FACTS
* Ontario’s mining sector supports 28,000 direct jobs and 46,000 indirect jobs
through associated mineral processing and supply services. There are
currently 37 active mining operations in Ontario, 19 are gold mines.
* The Great Bear Project is designed as a large, long-life mine complex, with
an estimated initial mine life of twelve years, consisting of both
underground workings and two open pits.
* Kinross has begun early on-site work and infrastructure planning, including
connections to nearby power lines and a natural gas pipeline. Major
construction is expected to start in 2027, with production planned for 2029.
* Ontario is Canada’s top mineral producer, generating $13 billion worth of
minerals in 2024, with gold accounting for a significant portion of its
production value.
* The government is supporting Indigenous participation through a $70 million
investment in the Indigenous Participation Fund and $3.1 billion in available
loan guarantees through the Indigenous Opportunities Financing Program.
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“Today’s announcement of Kinross Gold Corporation’s Great Bear Project through
the ‘One Project, One Process’ framework reaffirms this government’s commitment
to advancing mineral development in Red Lake and across Northwestern Ontario.
This advancement will create hundreds of immediate full-time jobs through the
construction phase and hundreds of more full-time employment opportunities once
the mine is operational. Minister Lecce’s leadership and his continued efforts
to support and advance important provincial developments with resources in the
Red Lake District does not go unnoticed. The Minister’s work with the inclusion
of new electricity transmission infrastructure to expand Red Lakes energy grid
also represents a significant investment in the future of our region –
supporting sustainable growth and resource development such as the Great Bear
Project. We appreciate Minister Lecce’s leadership and continued efforts to
advance these projects in collaboration with our First Nations partners. The
Municipality of Red Lake looks forward with continuation of our work alongside
the Province of Ontario, to unlock the full potential of our region and
strengthen the foundation for long-term economic development.”
– Fred Mota
Mayor, Municipality of Red Lake
“The advancement of Kinross Gold’s Great Bear Project under the ‘One Project,
One Process’ framework is an important step in unlocking Northwestern Ontario’s
minerals and mining potential. Streamlining approvals while upholding strong
environmental oversight and Indigenous consultation will be key to moving
responsible projects forward. This development represents significant
opportunity for regional job creation, supply chain growth, and long-term
economic benefit for surrounding municipalities and First Nations partners. NOMA
looks forward to continued collaboration with the province, industry, and
Indigenous communities to ensure projects like Great Bear deliver lasting
prosperity across Northwestern Ontario.”
– Rick Dumas
President Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association
“The Ontario Mining Association welcomes this latest step toward a coordinated
permitting approach, which will unlock economic opportunities in Northwestern
Ontario, bolster investor confidence, and reinforce the many benefits of
responsible mining, including job creation, local business growth, and regional
economic resilience, while strengthening Ontario’s position as a global leader.”
– Priya Tandon
President, Ontario Mining Association
“The Great Bear Project’s designation under the ‘One Project, One Process’
framework will help unlock mineral development, create high-quality jobs, and
drive economic growth in northwestern Ontario and beyond. At NORCAT, we are
committed to delivering the skills development that will equip Ontario workers
to succeed in projects like Great Bear and strengthen our province’s position as
a global leader in responsible mining.”
– Jason Bubba
Chief Operating Officer, NORCAT
“Major developments like the Great Bear Project represent significant
opportunities for northwestern Ontario. With our campus in Red Lake,
Confederation College is well positioned to support workforce development in the
area where this project will operate. We have a strong history of working with
mining partners, Indigenous communities, and government to deliver training that
responds directly to industry needs. As projects advance under the ‘One Project,
One Process’ framework, we are ready to help build the skilled local workforce
that will support long-term economic growth and regional prosperity.”
– Michelle Salo
President, Confederation College
“Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) welcomes the government’s decision to
advance Kinross Gold’s Great Bear Project under the ‘One Project, One Process’
framework. For manufacturers, timely and predictable permitting is essential to
making long-term investment decisions, securing supply chains, and remaining
competitive in a challenging global environment. By streamlining approvals while
fully upholding Indigenous consultation, Ontario is providing the regulatory
certainty businesses need to unlock investment, create good jobs, and strengthen
a resilient, Made-in-Ontario critical minerals and manufacturing supply chain.”
– Dennis Darby
President & CEO, Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME)
“The Economic Developers Council of Ontario (EDCO) welcomes the government’s
decision to designate Kinross Gold Corporation’s Great Bear Project under the
One Project, One Process framework. Clear, coordinated approvals play an
important role in helping communities advance responsible projects, attract
investment, and create lasting employment opportunities. This designation
supports economic growth in northwestern Ontario, strengthens the province’s
minerals supply chain, and reinforces Ontario’s reputation as a competitive
jurisdiction for sustainable resource development in partnership with Indigenous
communities.”
– Jeff Loney
President, Economic Developers Council of Ontario
“This is welcomed news for MineConnect members. Streamlined permitting helps
Ontario’s mining supply and services companies prepare, invest, and deliver the
expertise projects like Kinross depend on.”
– Marla Tremblay
Executive Director, MineConnect
“The Ontario Prospectors Association applauds the designation of Kinross Gold’s
Great Bear Project under the ‘One Project, One Process’ framework. This signals
Ontario’s commitment to unlocking its world-class mineral potential and
strengthening Canada’s economic sovereignty. Continued government investment in
early-stage exploration will ensure a robust project pipeline, keeping Ontario
at the forefront of responsible mineral development while mitigating risk and
reducing costly delays.”
– Steve Virtue
Interim CEO, Ontario Prospectors Association
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* One Project, One Process framework
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