Gold in Under-Explored Districts
Date/Time: Monday, November 3 | (1:30 – 2:30 pm)
Location: Centennial Room
ON Gold Resources Session Overview:
More than ever, resource development in Canada must include meaningful consultation and accommodation with Indigenous Communities. ONGold Resources Ltd. (ONGold) has assembled a team of experienced resource development leaders with a proven track record of Indigenous community investment and mine development.
ONGold Resources Ltd. owns significant exploration assets in Northern Ontario and Northern Manitoba, including the district-scale Monument Bay Gold and Tungsten Project, TPK Project, Domain Gold Project and October Gold Project. These projects represent a strategic footprint in some of Canada’s most prolific gold-producing regions.
With its extensive technical expertise, strong commitment to social acceptability, mindful Indigenous engagement and partnerships, in addition to a proven track record of responsible exploration, ONGold’s team is uniquely positioned to unlock the full potential of its portfolio of projects.
Dryden Gold Corp. Session Overview:
An update from Dryden Gold Corp. on its high-grade gold project in Dryden, Ontario, Central Canada. Discussion points will cover the importance of structural geology when exploring for Archean lode gold and how the technical team’s thesis has grown over the past year.
Speakers

Kyle Stanfield, Director and CEO ON Gold Resources
Kyle Stanfield, Director and CEO of ONGold Resources Ltd., has over 28 years of experience in the fields of strategic mineral exploration program planning and major mine permitting with a strong focus on environmental assessment, regulatory coordination, Indigenous community engagement/consultation.
He has worked collaboratively with Federal, Provincial, State and Territorial regulatory agencies, Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities as well as non-governmental organizations in support of mineral exploration and major resource development projects in Northern Ontario, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories.
He was responsible for leading the Federal and Provincial Environmental Assessments and subsequent permitting programs for both the Rainy River Gold Mine (New Gold) as well as the Magino Gold Mine (Argonaut). Kyle has successfully negotiated community agreements in support of mineral exploration and mine development with over 30 Indigenous communities in Canada.

Brian Humphries, Exploration Manager Dryden Gold Corp.
Brian Humphries has 10 years’ experience guiding and planning various regional grassroot projects and near-mine to resource delineation drilling. Large portions of experience exploring for gold, working throughout Québec for Eldorado Gold, Wesdome Gold (Kiena), Bonterra Resources and Ontario with Wesdome (Eagle River). Ryan holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology degree from Laurentian University and is a registered professional geologist in Ontario (P.Geo) and Québec (Géo).

Chair: Linda Murphy, BSc, P.Geo, Owner Apiichitaa Inc.
As a member of Hollow Water First Nation, a Professional Geoscientist, and an entrepreneur, Linda
envisions empathy, equity and mindful engagement between all other organizations, institutions, and
jurisdictions who work in the Homeland and/or Treaty Territory of Indigenous Rights holders.
She has more than 20 years experience in the public sector (Prov of Manitoba) and private sector
(Mineral Industry). Linda operates her own company, working on diverse projects from Land use Plans to
facilitating Job Readiness courses, and in development of inclusive education and regulatory policy to
grow a successful future for First Nations, Metis and Inuit Peoples. She was excited to volunteer on the
Working Group for the CCMEC Planning Committee for this years’ lineup of events