Federal funds begin work on long-awaited road to central Arctic tundra
TORONTO — Northern leaders are cheering after Ottawa announced funding to begin planning and design work for a long-awaited road into the heart of Canada’s mineral-rich Arctic.
Liberal MP Paul Lefebvre has told a mining conference in Toronto the federal government will kick in more than $5 million to start work on an all-season road into the centre of the Northwest Territories.
Building a road into the so-called Slave Geological Province has been discussed since John Diefenbaker was prime minister in the early 1960s.