
Frontier Lithium’s flagship PAK lithium project has been selected to participate in Ontario’s One Project, One Process (1P1P) Framework Guidance initiative. 1P1P is an important step in modernizing and streamlining Ontario’s provincial permitting process for advanced mineral development projects.
The 1P1P framework is designed to reduce government review timelines by up to 50% for advanced exploration and mine development projects in Ontario, ensuring more timely and consistent permitting decisions. The 1P1P initiative promotes a coordinated and efficient regulatory approach that supports Ontario’s critical mineral strategy by fostering greater collaboration among provincial ministries and agencies and Indigenous peoples.
“We welcome the opportunity to participate in the 1P1P initiative,” said Trevor Walker, president and CEO of Frontier. “Clarity and predictability in permitting are key to unlocking investment, accelerating project timelines, and delivering on Canada’s critical minerals strategy. This initiative represents a meaningful step forward for industry, government, and Indigenous communities alike.”
Located in Northwestern Ontario, in the traditional territory of Deer Lake, Keewaywin, North Spirit Lake and Sandy Lake First Nations, the PAK project represents one of North America’s highest-grade, large-scale hard rock lithium resources, an essential building block for Canada’s critical minerals supply chain.
Source: Frontier Lithium
