Mining Act resources

Learn about the Mining Act , its policies, standards and directives and how to complete the Mining Act Awareness Program.

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Overview

The Mining Act is legislation that governs and regulates prospecting, mineral exploration, mine development and rehabilitation in Ontario, in a manner consistent with the recognition and affirmation of existing Aboriginal and treaty rights in Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 , including the duty to consult, and to minimize the impact of these activities on public health and safety and the environment.

The purpose of the Act is to encourage:

Mining Act forms

You may be required to submit a form to notify the ministry or get certain permissions required by the Mining Act .

Policies

We developed a set of policies to help you understand the requirements under the Mining Act and its regulations.

To view a listing of the Mining Act policies, visit the policies website.

Duty to consult with Aboriginal communities

We made changes to the Mining Act in 2009, including new regulations to promote mineral exploration and development in a manner that recognizes Aboriginal and treaty rights.

The Consultation framework gives information and direction to proponents and Aboriginal communities on how the ministry implements the consultation framework set out in the Mining Act and regulations.

For more information on Aboriginal and treaty rights:

Standards

Read the standards for exploration plans and permits, and reporting assessment work.

Mine Rehabilitation Code

The Mine Rehabilitation Code ( PDF ), effective April 1, 2024, contains standards, procedures, and requirements for mine closure and is incorporated by reference into Ontario Regulation 35/24 .

Directives

The following directives provide direction on the use of the Mining Lands Administration System ( MLAS ). Per the Mining Act and the regulations claimholders, lessees, patent holders, or prospector licensees must be registered users in MLAS to do business for mining purposes, in Ontario. Consult our user guide for instructions on how to register.

Fact sheets

Through the Building More Mines Act, 2023 , amendments include:

As of April 1, 2024, the new regulation replaced Ontario Regulation 240/00: Advanced Exploration, Mine Development and Closure under Part VII of the Act .

The following fact sheets explain each of the regulatory requirements affected by these recent amendments:

Mining Act Awareness Program

The Mining Act Awareness Program ( MAAP ) is an online training course that provides information on the Mining Act and its provisions and regulations. The program ensures that prospectors and exploration proponents are informed before engaging in prospecting and exploration activity.

The MAAP covers topics such as:

If you are completing MAAP to conduct business with the ministry and/or to satisfy a mandatory requirement under the Mining Act, you should complete MAAP through MLAS . Register for MAAP in your MLAS account.

Who must take the MAAP

You must complete the MAAP if you:

You can also complete the MAAP if you are interested in the mining sequence or the Mining Act topics covered by the MAAP .

Class Environmental Assessments

A Class Environmental Assessment ( Class EA ) describes a planning and decision-making process for groups (or classes) of activities where a proponent must conduct an environmental assessment. The classes of activities eligible for review under a Class EA must be routine in nature, with predictable and manageable environmental effects.

A Class EA for Activities of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines ( PDF ) was approved under the Environmental Assessment Act on December 12, 2012. It was amended on July 3, 2014 and February 28, 2018.

The Class EA applies to activities where the ministry has a discretionary decision-making ability. The classes of activities subject to the Class EA under the Mining Act includes:

This publication is available in English only. Regulation 671/92 exempts it from translation under the French Language Services Act . To get information in French or for more information, contact the Strategic Support Unit at:

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