In December, lawyers from OKT represented Wahgoshig First Nation on a motion for an interim injunction. On January 3, 2012, Madam Justice Carole J. Brown released her decision granting interim injunctive relief to Wahgoshig First Nation against a junior mining exploration company, Solid Gold Resources Corp. The media has recently picked up on this story. An informative article from the Toronto Star can be found below.
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