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A news update from Noront Resources about development in the Ring of Fire New: Online Claim Staking in Ontario By Matt Downey, Manager, Lands and Data Technology is having an impact everywhere and the mining industry is no exception. April 2018 marked the introduction of a new online map staking system in Ontario. This is a move away from the time- honoured practice of ground staking, which came to an official end on January 8, 2018. Map staking has been debated for more than a decade in Ontario, and has been implemented in several other Canadian jurisdictions, which makes Ontario one of the last to implement the practice. The new process has many positives including: 1) reducing claim staking costs by at least two-thirds; 2) decreasing logistics requirements for ground staking; 3) lessening environmental disturbance; 4) eliminating geographical positioning inaccuracies involving ground claims which will reduce or eliminate conflicts with other mineral exploration parties; and 5) reducing conflicts with private land owners and First Nation communities. While the change eliminates the traditional ground claim staker role, prospecting ( continued on next page) Why Does Nickel Come Before Chromite? By Alan Coutts, President and CEO When people talk about the Ring of Fire, they tend to focus on the rich chromite deposits highlighted by the media. But, the first mine that will be developed in the region will actually be Eagle’s Nest, a nickel deposit with strong concentrations of platinum, palladium and copper. There are several reasons why Eagle’s Nest will be developed first. It was the initial discovery in the Ring of Fire (2007) and is the most advanced deposit having seen extensive geological work performed over the years. In 2012, a positive Feasibility Study was completed which determined the mine’s economic viability based on long-term metal prices, estimated capital requirements and operating costs. Another important factor is an expected rise in nickel demand over the next five years as electric vehicles (EV) become more mainstream. Nickel is the number one component in EV batteries and we want to be ready to profit from this high demand. Finally, there are existing smelting plants in Sudbury for turning the Eagle’s Nest ore into nickel and copper. By contrast, there are no chromite smelters in Ontario, or in North America for that matter. It’s our plan to build a Ferrochrome Production Facility, however that won’t happen for five to seven years. In the meantime, we will build the Eagle’s Nest mine, which will create over 600 jobs and ship our mineral concentrate via the all-season road to the existing CN railroad and then on to Sudbury for processing. Issue 8 – April 2018 Bird's eye view of Esker Camp, located on top of Eagle's Nest Marking a traditional claim post in the field This is the first story in a multi-part series addressing questions asked by readers. Please continue to send your questions to: [email protected]

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Page 1: New: Online Claim Staking in Ontario

A news update from Noront Resources about development in the Ring of Fire

New: Online Claim Staking in Ontario By Matt Downey, Manager, Lands and Data

Technology is having an impact everywhere and the mining industry

is no exception. April 2018 marked the introduction of a new online map staking system in Ontario.

This is a move away from the time-honoured practice of ground staking, which came to an official end on January 8, 2018. Map staking has been debated for more than a decade in Ontario, and has been implemented in several other Canadian jurisdictions, which makes Ontario one of the last to implement the practice.

The new process has many positives including: 1) reducing claim staking costs by at least two-thirds; 2) decreasing logistics requirements for ground staking; 3) lessening environmental disturbance; 4) eliminating geographical positioning inaccuracies involving ground claims which will reduce or eliminate conflicts with other mineral exploration parties; and 5) reducing conflicts with private land owners and First Nation communities.

While the change eliminates the traditional ground claim staker role, prospecting (continued on next page)

Why Does Nickel Come Before Chromite?By Alan Coutts, President and CEO

When people talk about the Ring of Fire, they tend to focus on the

rich chromite deposits highlighted by the media. But, the first mine that will be developed in the region will actually be Eagle’s Nest, a nickel deposit with strong concentrations of platinum, palladium and copper.

There are several reasons why Eagle’s Nest will be developed first. It was the initial discovery in the Ring of Fire (2007) and is the most advanced deposit having seen extensive geological work performed over the years. In 2012, a positive Feasibility Study was completed which determined the mine’s economic viability based on long-term metal prices, estimated capital requirements and operating costs.

Another important factor is an expected rise in nickel demand over the next five years as electric vehicles (EV) become

more mainstream. Nickel is the number one component in EV batteries and we want to be ready to profit from this high demand.

Finally, there are existing smelting plants in Sudbury for turning the Eagle’s Nest ore into nickel and copper. By contrast, there are no chromite smelters in Ontario, or in North America for that matter. It’s our plan to build a Ferrochrome Production Facility, however that won’t happen for five to seven years.

In the meantime, we will build the Eagle’s Nest mine, which will create over 600 jobs and ship our mineral concentrate via the all-season road to the existing CN railroad and then on to Sudbury for processing.

Issue 8 – April 2018

Bird's eye view of Esker Camp, located on top of Eagle's Nest

Marking a traditional claim post in the field

This is the first story in a multi-part series addressing questions asked by readers. Please continue to send your

questions to: [email protected]

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EAGLE’S EYE

What is VMS? By Geoff Heggie, Senior Geologist

Noront’s recently completed exploration program was carried

out in the McFaulds Lake area and it targeted Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide deposits otherwise known as VMS. Their discovery sparked curiosity among Noront staff and launched a discussion around how VMS deposits are formed.

While they can host a diverse range of metals; VMS deposits are usually made of copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), lead (Pb), silver (Ag), and sometimes gold (Au). This collection of metals differs from the Eagle’s Nest deposit (copper, nickel, platinum group elements) and the Ring of Fire chromite deposits (chromium) because each of these deposits is the result of different conditions and processes.

The McFaulds deposits were formed 2.7 billion years ago when the earth’s core was much hotter and the oceanic and continental plates were constantly breaking apart and coming together. Fractures were formed as a result, and sea water seeped into them. When the sea water got close to the molten core, it would heat up and shoot back to the surface as hot springs. Along the way, these hot fluids would leach minerals out of the surrounding rocks. When the mineral rich hot-springs reached the cold water of the sea floor, metals in the solution would crystalize in large mounds.

In some cases, the process of leaching and deposition happened efficiently over an extended period of time (maybe millions of years) and resulted in an accumulation of metal enriched massive sulfide mounds. In the eons that followed, the mounds would get covered over by sand and volcanic lava and preserved for us to one day discover as we are now through our current exploration program.

Issue 8 – April 2018

NAME:

WAYNE SUGANAQUEB

COMMUNITY:

WEBEQUIE FIRST NATION

JOB POSITION:

DRILLER WITH CYR DRILLING

New: Online Claim Staking in Ontario (continued from previous page) remains a necessary first step in the mineral exploration process. Those who know the land still have much to offer the mineral exploration industry, including, to name a few, the traditional roles of prospecting and line-cutting. It is hoped that traditional ground claim stakers will carve themselves a new path as the industry moves forward in the digital age. We are very excited about this move and it is great to see Ontario mining practices modernize in a way that will simplify one of our core processes.

What do you do?

I work at Cyr Drilling as a Diamond/RC (Reverse Circulation) Driller and Driller Assistant. I’m also a Millwright and a Type 1 & 2 Underground Miner. My job includes working with the foremen on program start-ups because I know how to put a drill rig together and being a driller assistant when programs are operating.

Have you worked for Noront?

Yes, I was a field assistant when I had time off from drilling. I’ve always enjoyed working at Esker Camp, being around people I know and working close to my hometown of Webequie.

How did you become a driller/miner?

I started as a dish washer/cook’s help. Long story short, Noront's Camp Manager, Ralph MacNally, helped me get into the Diamond Driller Assistant Common Core course offered by the Ontario Ministry of Colleges. That got me where I am, and I’m grateful for his help to this day.

I went to Northern College in Kirkland Lake for my Surface Diamond Driller Assistant Common Core course. I learned basic drilling methods and had work placements which got me started in mining. Then, I had an opportunity to do Reverse Circulation Drilling in Quebec and Northern Labrador. I started out as

a helper and was promoted to a driller a few months later. After that I got the chance to do an underground common core course offered by the Ontario Ministry and that led to me working as a Type 1 & 2 miner at Vale Mines.

What does a typical day look like in your current job?

We start with tool box meetings and a list of assigned tasks. I do pre-operational checks, standard checks and quality control on all equipment from oil checks to electrical starts. We have to do fuel and core handling as well as sling and de-mob the drilling equipment. We also maintain quality control on all core drilled and processed at the core shack. It’s hard work to maintain a good drilling program.

What do you want to share with people about your career?

I would encourage anyone to get in the drilling field through the mining programs offered. There are advancements (even traveling if you want to explore the world). I have gone to many places and experienced different cultures at many levels. I’ve have been to the east and west coasts of Canada exploring both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. There is endless learning in the mining industry and many opportunities to explore.

Employee Profile

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ᑎᐸᒋᒧᐧᐃᐣ ᑲᐸᑭᑎᓂᑲᑌᐠ ᓄᐧᕋᐣᐟ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᐧᐃᐣ ᕆᐣᐠᐊᑊᐸᔭᕐ

ᐅᐡᑭ: ᑲ ᑭ ᑎᐸᐢᐧᑲᐃᑲᐣ ᑭᒋ ᒧᒋ ᐣᑐᑕᒪᔭᐣ ᐁᒪᓯᓇᐃᑫᔭᐣ ᐊᔭᒧᐧᐃᓂᔭᐱᐠ ᐅᑕ ᐅᐣᑌᕆᐅᐠ ᒪᐟ ᐧᑕᓂ ᑲ ᐅᑭᒪᑲᑕᐠ ᐊᐢᑭᐠ ᓀᐢᑕ ᑲ ᐃᔑ

ᒪᐧᐊᑐᓯᓇᑌᓂᑭ ᑫᐧᑲᓇ

ᐊᓄᐨ ᑲ ᐊᐸᑕᑭ ᑫᐧᑲᓇ ᒥᓯᐧᐁ ᐃᔑ ᒥᑯᐡᑲᒋᒋᑫᒪᑲᐣ ᓀᐢᑕ ᒧᓇᐃᑫᐧᐃ ᐊᑐᐢᑫᐧᐃᐣ ᒧᓇ

ᐅᒪ ᐃᔑ ᐅᑎᓂᑲᑌᐤ᙮ ᓂᐢᑭᐱᓯᑦ 2018 ᐊᔓᔾ ᒪᓯᓇᐅᐸᓂᐤ ᐊᐢᑭᐧᐃᒪᓯᓇᐃᑲᓂᐠ ᐁ ᑭᐢᑭᓄᐧᐊᒋᑕᒪᑲᐠ ᐅᑕ ᐅᐣᑌᑎᐅᐠ᙮

ᐊᔕᔾ ᒧᓇ ᑭᑐᒋᑲᑌᐤ ᑲᔭᐡ ᑲ ᐃᔑᓇᐧᑲᑭᐸᐣ ᑲᑎᐸᐢᐧᑲᐃᑲᑌᑭᐸᐣ ᒪᓇ ᐊᐢᑭᔾ ᑭᑭᔑᐸᓂᐤ ᑭᔐᐸᐧᐊᑕᑭᓇᑦ 8 2018᙮ ᐊᐢᑭᐧᐃ ᒪᓯᓇᐃᑲᓂᐠ ᑲ

ᐃᔑ ᑭᐢᑭᓄᐧᐊᒋᐧᑕᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᓄᒪᑫᐡ ᐊᔕᔾ ᐅᒋ ᐊᐸᑕᐣ ᐅᑕ ᐅᐣᑌᕆᐅᐠ᙮ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᒪᑲ ᑲᑎᑐᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᐅᑕ ᐅᐣᑌᕆᐅᐠ ᐃᑌᑫᐢᑲᒥᐠ ᐅᐣᑌᕆᐅ ᐊᐢᑭᐠ ᒪᑲ ᒪᐧᐊᒋ ᐅᑕᓇᐠ ᑲ ᐃᐢᐸᓂᐠ ᐅᒪ ᐁᑭ ᐃᔑ ᑐᒋᑲᑌᐠ᙮

ᐊᓄᐨ ᒪᑲ ᐅᒪ ᑲᑐᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᒥᓄᐸᓂᐤ ᐁ ᐊᔑᑎᓂᑲᑌᐠ ᐅᒪ 1) ᐁ ᐊᑎ ᐊᒍᐧᐃᐸᓂᐠ ᔓᓂᔭᓂᐠ ᐃᑌᑫ ᐃᓂᑯᐠ ᐊᓄᐧᐊᐠ ᑲ ᐃᐢᐸᓂᑭᐸᐣ᙮2) ᐊᒍᐧᐃᐸᓂᐤ ᐊᐢᑭᐠ ᐅᒪ ᐁ ᐅᒋ ᑐᒋᑲᑌᐠ 3) ᐊᒍᐧᐃᐸᓂᐤ ᐊᐢᑭᔾ ᐁᐧᐊᓇᑕᓂᐧᐊᐠ 4) ᐊᒍᐧᐃᐸᓂᐤ ᐊᐢᑭᐠ ᐃᑌᑫ ᒧᓇ ᒥᑯᐡᑲᒋᐸᓂᐤ ᑲ ᐃᑭᑭᐸᐣ ᒪᓇ ᒣᐧᑲᐨ ᑲ ᓇᓇᑐᐧᐊᐸᒋᑲᑌᑭᐸᐣ ᑲᔓᓂᔭᓂᑫᒪᑲᑭ᙮ 5) ᒧᓇ ᐊᑭ ᒥᑯᐡᑲᒋᐸᓂᓂᐤ ᐃᓂᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐅᑕᐢᑭᒋᐠ᙮ (ᑭᔭᐸᓇᐣ)

ᑫᐧᑲᐣ ᐧᐁᒋ ᓂᐢᑕᒥᓯᐟ ᐧᐊᓴᐧᑲᓯᓂᔾ ᐧᐸᒪᔑ ᐧᐊᐸᓯᓂᔾ?ᐊᓕᐣ ᑯᐟᐢ ᐅᑭᒪᐤ

ᐊᐧᐁᓂᑲᓇᐠ ᒪᓇ ᑲ ᐊᓂᒧᑕᑭᐠ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᓇᓂᐧᐊᓂᓂᐠ ᑐᔦᐠ ᐱᑯ ᒪᒥᑐᓀᓂᒣᐧᐊᐠ ᑲ

ᐊᑭᓱᓂᒋ ᐧᐊᐸᓯᓂᔭ ᑲ ᐊᓂᒧᒋᑲᓱᓂᒋ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐸᑭᑎᓂᒥᒋ᙮ ᔕᑯᐨ ᒪᑲ ᒪᐧᐊᒋᓂᐢᑕᑦ ᑲ ᑭ ᐊᐸᐃᑲᑌᐠ ᒧᓇᐃᑫᐧᐃ ᐊᑐᐢᑫᐧᐃᐣ ᐁᐧᑲᓂᒪ ᒥᑭᓯᐤ ᐧᐊᒋᐢᑐᐣ ᑲ ᐃᔑᓂᑲᑌᐠ ᐅᑌ ᐃᑌᑫᐢᑲᒥᐠ᙮ ᑲ ᑭ ᐅᒋ ᐅᑎᓂᐟ ᐧᐊᓯᐧᑲᓯᓂᔾ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐁ ᑭᒪᐢᑲᐧᐃᓯᒋᐠ ᐊᓂᑭ ᓇᓇᑲᐤ ᑲ ᐃᑕᐱᐢᑭᓯᒋᐠ ᒪᒪᑕᐧᐊᓯᓂᔭᐠ᙮

ᐊᓂᒪ ᑲ ᐅᒋ ᑐᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᒥᑭᓯᐤ ᐧᐊᒋᐢᑐᐣ ᑫ ᐊᑎ ᐅᒋ ᑭᒋᐸᓂᐠ ᐅᐡᑲᐨ᙮ ᐁᑯᑕ ᑲ ᑭ ᐅᒋ ᒥᐢᑭᑲᑌᑭᐸᐣ ᐊᓂᒪ ᕆᐣᐠᐊᑊᐸᔭᕐ 2007 ᐁᐧᑲᓂᒪ ᒪᐧᐊᐨ ᑲ ᓂᑲᓂᑲᓇᐧᐊᐸᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᑫᓂᑯᐠ ᑲ ᑭ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᑲᑕᑭᐠ ᐅᓄᑕᓯᓇᐧᐁᓯᐧᐊᐠ ᑲᓇᑲᒋᐊᒋᐠ ᐊᓯᓂᔭ ᐊᐢᐱᐣ 2012᙮ ᐁ ᑭ ᓇᓇᑕᐧᐃ ᑭᐢᑫᓂᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᒥᓯᐧᐁ ᐃᔑ ᐱᓂᐡ ᐁᑭᔑᑕᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᑫ ᐃᑭᐠ ᑫ ᑭ ᐅᒋ ᔓᓂᔭᓂᑫᒪᑲᓄᐧᑫ ᓂᑲᐣ ᐁ ᐃᑕᐱᓇᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᐁᑲᓇᐧᐊᐸᒋᑲᑌᑭ ᑲ ᐃᑕᑭᑌᑭ ᐱᐧᐊᐱᐢᑯ ᑫᐧᑲᓇ ᒪᐧᐊᐨ ᐃᑌᑫ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᓇᓇᑲᒋᑕᓂᐧᐊᑭ ᐃᐢᐱ ᐁ ᐊᐸᑕᑭ᙮

ᒥᓇ ᒪᑲ ᑯᑕᐡᐠ ᑫᐧᑲᐣ ᓇᐢᐱᐨ ᑲ ᑭᐢᑌᓂᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᓇᐢᐱᐨ ᐁ ᑭᒋ ᐃᑌᓂᒥᐟ ᐊᐧᐊ ᐧᐊᓴᑯᓯᓂᔾ ᓂᔭᓄ ᐱᐳᐣ ᐃᓂᑯᐠ ᐁ ᐃᑕᐱᓇᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᐅᒥᓂᐢᑭᐧᐃᐡᑯᑌᐧᐃ ᐅᒐᐸᓂᐡ ᐁ ᐊᓂᒧᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᐁᐧᑲᓇ ᔕᑯᐨ ᐅᒥᓂᐢᑭᐠ ᑐᐧᐊᐱᐢᐠ ᑲ ᐊᐸᑕᐠ

ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᒪᑲ ᑲ ᐅᒋ ᓂᑲᓀᓂᒥᐟ ᑫ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᒪᐧᐊᒋᐱᒋᑫᐢᐸᐣ ᔓᓂᔭᓂᐠ ᐃᑌᑫ᙮

ᐃᑕᐧᑲᐣ ᐊᓂᒪ ᑲᔓᑯᐱᒋᑫᒪᑲᐠ ᐊᐣᑌ ᓴᐟᐯᕆ ᑫ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᐅᒋ ᐅᔑᐃᑎᐸᐣ ᐊᐧᐊ ᐧᐊᓴᐧᑲᓯᓂᔾ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐅᓴᐧᐊᓯᓂᔾ᙮ ᐊᓇ ᐧᐃᓇ ᑲᐧᐊᐱᓯᐟ ᒪᑕᐧᐊᓯᓂᔾ ᒪᑕᐧᑲᐣ ᐧᐃᓇ ᐅᑕ ᐅᐣᑌᕆᐅ ᑲ ᔑᐧᑲᐃᑫᒪᑲᐠ ᐊᐧᐊ ᐅᒋ ᑐᐧᐃ ᐊᓯᓂᔾ᙮ ᐅᑌ ᐧᐃᓇ ᐃᑌᑫᐢᑲᒥᐠ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐃᑕᔭᐟᐠ᙮ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᒪᑲ ᐁᑌᓂᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᑭᒋ ᐅᔑᑕᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᐅᒪ ᑐᐧᐃ ᑫᐧᑲᐣ ᑫ ᐃᔑ ᐅᔑᐃᐟ ᐊᐧᐊ ᐊᓯᓂᐟ ᒧᓇ ᐧᐃᓇ ᐧᐃᐸᐨ ᑭᒋ ᐊᑎ ᐃᑭᐠ ᓂᔭᓄ ᐱᐳᐣ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐱᑯ ᓂᐧᓴᓱ ᐱᐳᐣ ᐸᑎᒪ᙮

ᔕᑯᐨ ᑕᑎ ᐅᔑᑕᓂᐧᐊᐣ ᐅᒪ ᒧᓇᐃᑫᐧᐃ ᐊᑐᐢᑫᐧᐃᐣ ᒥᑭᓯᐤ ᐧᐊᒋᐢᑐᐣ ᑲ ᐃᔑᓂᑲᑌᐠ᙮ ᑲᓇᑫ 600 ᑕᑐ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᐧᐃᓇ ᑲᑕ ᐅᒋ ᐅᔑᑕᓂᐧᐊᐧᓇ ᓀᐢᑕ ᑭᒋ ᑭᒋᒋᔕᐊᒪᐠ ᑫᐧᑲᓇ ᑲ ᐅᑎᓇᒪᐠ ᐊᐣᑕ ᐅᒋ᙮ ᓀᐢᑕ ᒣᐢᑲᓇᐤ ᑫ ᑲᑭᑫᑕᒧᐠ ᐊᓄᐨ ᑲ ᐃᑕᐧᑲᐠ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐅᑕᐸᓂᒣᐢᑲᓇᐤ ᓴᐟᐯᕆ ᑭᒋ ᐊᑎ ᐃᐢᐸᓂᐧᑕᓂᐧᐊᑭ᙮

ᑎᐸᒋᒧᐧᐃᒪᓯᓇᐃᑲᐣ 8 ᓂᐢᑭᐱᓯᑦ 2018

ᑕᐱᐡᑯᐨ ᐱᓀᓯᐧᐃᐡᑭᔑᐠ ᑲ ᐃᑕᐱᒪᑲᐠ ᐁᑲᓇᐧᐊᐸᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᐅᒪ ᐁᐢᑯᕐ ᑲᑦ ᐃᐡᐱᒥᐠ ᐅᒋ ᐅᑕ ᒥᑭᓯᐧᐃ ᐧᐊᒋᐢᑐᐣ ᐊᑐᐢᑫᐧᐃᓂᐠ᙮

ᐁᑭᐢᑭᓄᐧᐊᒋᑕᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᑲᔭᔑ ᑐᑕᒧᐧᐃᐣ

ᐁᑯᒪ ᑎᐸᒋᒧᐧᐃᐣ ᓇᓇᑲᐤ ᐁᒪᒧᐧᐊᑐᒋᑲᑌᐠ᙮ ᑕᑐ ᐊᐧᐁᓇ ᑲ ᐊᔭᒥᑕᐟ ᐅᐧᑲᐧᑫᒋᑫᒧᐧᐃᓂᐧᐊᐤ

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EAGLE’S EYE

ᑫᐧᑲᐣ ᐅᒪ ᐱᐁᑦᐁᐢ? ᒋᐅᑊ ᐁᐨᒋ ᑲᑭᔐᐊᔭᐧᐃᐟ ᐅᓄᑕᓯᓂᐧᐁᐤ

ᐊᓄᒋᑫ ᐊᐧᐊ ᑲᑦᐸᓂᔾ ᓄᐧᕋᐣᐟ ᑭ ᑭᔑᑕᐸᐣ ᐊᑐᐢᑫᐧᐃᓂᓂᐤ ᑲ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᐅᒋ ᑭᒋᑕᐟ

ᒪᐠᑊᐸᓪᐢ ᓴᑲᐃᑲᓂᐠ ᐃᑌᑫ᙮ ᑲ ᐅᒋ ᒧᐡᑭᑕᔑᑲᐧᐃᓂᓂᐠ ᑲᐧᐊᓴᐧᑲᓂᐠ᙮ ᑭᒪᒪᐢᑲᑌᓂᑕᐧᒪᐠ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᒥᐢᑲᑭᐠ ᐊᓂᑭ ᓄᐧᕋᐣᐟ ᐊᐸᒋᐊᑲᓇᐠ ᓀᐢᑕ ᑭ ᐊᔭᒥᑐᑕᐧᒪᐠ᙮

ᒣᐧᑲᐨ ᒪᑲ ᑲ ᑭᓄᑕᒋᐠ ᐅᐅ ᑫᐧᑲᓇ ᓇᓇᑲᐤ ᑲ ᐃᑕᐱᐢᓯᓂᒋ ᒪᒪᑕᐧᐊᓯᓂᔭ ᐃᑌᑫ ᐅᐡᑲᐨ ᓂᑭᒧᒋ ᐧᐊᐧᐃᐧᑕᐣ ᑭᐡᐧᑲ ᒪᑲ ᓂᑭ ᐊᑎ ᓇᑭᓇᒪᑲᐧᐃᐣ ᑭᒋ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᔭᐣ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐯᐧᑲᑕᐃᑲᓂᐧᐊᐠ᙮ ᑭᐡᐧᑲ ᓂᑭᔕᐧᐁᓂᑕᑯᓯᐣ ᐊᑕᒥᐠ ᐊᐢᑭᐠ ᑭᒋ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᔭᐣ᙮ ᒥᓇ ᒪᑲ ᓂᑭᑭᐢᑭᓄᐊᒪᓱᐣ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᒪᑲ ᑲ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᔭᐣ 1 ᓀᐢᑕ 2 ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐃᑕᓯᓇᑌᐠ ᒧᓇᐃᑫᐧᐃ ᐊᑐᐢᑫᐧᐃᐣ ᐸᓓ ᑲ ᐃᒋᑲᑌᐠ᙮

ᒪᐠᑊᐸᓪᐢ ᑲᓇᑫ ᐅᒋ ᐃᑕᐤ 2.7 ᐱᓕᔭᐣ ᑕᑐ ᐱᐳᐣ ᐊᐢᐱᐣ ᑲ ᐅᒋ ᐃᑕᐟ ᓇᐢᐱᐨ ᑭ ᑭᒋ ᑭᔑᑌᑯᐸᐣ ᐊᐢᑭᐠ ᑫᑲ ᒪᑲ ᑭ ᑭᒋ ᐸᑭᑌᐤ ᐊᐢᑭᔾ ᓀᐢᑕ ᒪᑲ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᒪᒪᐧᐃᑲᓱᐧᐊᑯᐸᐣ ᐊᓭᓂᔭᐠ ᐃᐣᐱ ᑲ ᐸᑭᓱᐧᐊᑯᐸᓀ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᒪᑲ ᐊᑎᐟ ᑲ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᐅᒋ ᒥᐢᑲᒋᐠ ᐅᑯ ᒪᒪᑕᐧᐊᓯᓂᔭᐠ᙮ ᐁᑯ ᒪᑲ ᑲ ᐊᑎ ᐃᑭᐠ ᐃᐢᐱ ᓂᐱᔾ ᑲ ᐊᑎ ᐃᔑᒋᐧᐊᐠ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐱᐢᑯᓭᑲᑯᐸᓀ᙮ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᒪᑲ ᐧᐁᒋ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᐸᓇᐡᑯᒉᐸᓂᑯᐸᓀ ᑲ ᑭᒋ ᑭᔑᑌᐠ ᐃᐡᑯᑌᐤ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᑲ ᐃᑭ ᐃᑭᐠ ᐧᐁᒋ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᐅᔑᐅᒪᑲᑭ ᐅᐅ ᒧᐡᑭᒋᐧᐊᓂᐯᑯᔕ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᐧᐁᒋ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᒥᔑᑭᑎᐟ ᐊᐧᐊ ᐊᓭᓂᔾ ᑲ ᐸᐸᐱᑐᐧᐁᔑᐠ ᐊᐢᑭᐠ

ᐊᑎᐟ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐊᐣᑌ ᐃᑲᑌ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᐅᔑᐅᒪᑲᐣ ᐅᒪ ᑫᐧᑲᐣ ᐧᐁᐡᑲᐨ ᐅᑎ ᐧᐊᔦᐡ ᑭᒋ ᒥᓕᔭᐣ ᐱᐳᐧᓇ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐁ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᐧᐊᓇᐧᐃᔭᔑᑲᐧᐃᐠ ᐊᓂᒪ ᑫᐧᑲᐣ ᑲᓀᓀᐢᐧᑕᑲᒥᐸᓂᐠ ᑲᐧᐊᓴᐧᑲᐠ ᐁᑭᐊᑎ ᐊᐧᑲᓇᐃᑫᐸᓂᐠ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐧᐊᒋᐧᐊᓂᑯᐸᓀ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᒪᑲ ᑲ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᐸᓇᐢᑯᐸᓂᐠ ᐧᐁᓴ ᐁᑭ ᑭᔑᑌᐠ ᓀᑲᐤ ᐊᑕᒥᐠ ᑭᐸᑭᑌᑯᐸᐣ ᒪᑲ ᐃᐡᑯᑌᐤ ᐁᑭᐸᓇᐢᑯᐸᓂᐠ᙮

ᑎᐸᒋᒧᐧᐃᒪᓯᓇᐃᑲᐣ 8 ᓂᐢᑭᐱᓯᑦ 2018

ᐊᐸᒋᐊᑲᐣ: ᐧᐁᔾᐣ ᓴᐧᑲᓂᐧᑫᑊ ᐃᑕᐧᐃᐣ ᑲ ᐅᒋᐟ: ᐧᐁᐱᐧᑫ ᐅᒋᐤ ᐁᑕᐸᑎᓯᐟ: ᑲᐯᐯᐧᑲᑕᐃᑫᓂᒋ ᓭᕐ ᑲ ᐃᑎᒥᒋ ᐧᐃᒉᐧᐁᐤ

ᐅᐡᑭ: ᑲ ᑭ ᑎᐸᐢᐧᑲᐃᑲᐣ ᑭᒋ ᒧᒋ ᐣᑐᑕᒪᔭᐣ ᐁᒪᓯᓇᐃᑫᔭᐣ ᐊᔭᒧᐧᐃᓂᔭᐱᐠ ᐅᑕ ᐅᐣᑌᕆᐅᐠ (ᑭᔭᐸᐨ ᐱᒪᑭᒋᑫᔭᑲᐣ) ᒣᐧᑲᐨ ᒪᑲ ᐅᒪ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᑐᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᐁᑎᐸᐢᐧᑲᐃᑲᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᑭᔭᐱᐨ ᐃᑕᐧᑲᐣ ᑲᑕᐧᐊᐢᐧᑲᐃᑫᒋᐠ ᑲᓇᓇᑕᐧᐊᐸᒪᒋᐠ ᔓᓂᔭᓇᓯᓂᔭ᙮ ᐊᓂᑭ ᒪᑲ ᑲᓇᑲᒋᑕᒋᐠ ᐊᐢᑭᓂᐤ ᓀᐢᑕ ᑲᓇᑲᒋᐊᒋᐠ ᑲ ᐃᑕᐱᐢᑭᓯᓂᒋ

ᓇᓇᑲᐤ ᐊᓯᓂᔭ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐊᓂᑭ ᐊᑎᐟ ᐁᑯ ᐅᑯ ᑲᓇᑲᒋᑕᒋᐠ ᐁᑕᐧᐊᐢᐧᑲᐃᑲᓂᐧᐊᓂᓂᐠ᙮ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᒪᑲ ᐁᔑ ᒧᐢᑌᔦᓂᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᑲᔭᐡ ᐱᑯ ᑲᑐᒋᑲᑌᑭᐸᐣ ᑭᒋ ᑐᒋᑲᑌᑭᐸᐣ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᐸᑎᒪ ᓂᑲᐣ ᑫ ᑭ ᐃᔑ

ᐧᐃᐧᑲᒋᓇᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᐁ ᐊᐸᑕᑭ ᐅᐅ ᑯᑕᑭᔭ ᐊᐸᒋᑕᐧᐃᓇ᙮ ᓇᐢᐱᐨ ᓂᓇᓇᑲᓯᓇᐣ ᐅᒪ ᑭᒋ ᐃᑭᐠ ᐅᑕ ᐅᐣᑌᕆᐅ ᐅᒪ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᑐᑕᒪᐠ ᐁ ᐊᑐᐢᑫᔭᐠ᙮

ᑕᓀᑐᑕᒪᐣ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᔭᐣ?

ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐯᐯᐧᑲᑕᐃᑲᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᓂᑎᔑ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᐣ ᐯᐡᑭᐡ ᐁ ᑭᐢᑭᓄᐊᒪᓱᔭᐣ ᒥᓭᐧᐁ ᐱᑯ ᑕᐃᓇᐸᑎᓯᐣ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐁᐧᐃᒋᐊᐸᑎᓯᒪᐠ ᑲ ᐅᑭᒪᐧᐃᐟ ᐁᑭᐢᑭᓄᐊᒪᓱᔭᐣ ᐁᑐᒋᑲᑌᑭ ᑫᐧᑲᓇ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᓇᓂᐧᐊᐠ᙮

ᑭᑭ ᐊᐸᒋᐊᐤ ᓇ ᐧᐃ ᐧᐃᐢᑲᐨ ᓄᐧᕋᐣᐟ?

ᐁᐁᐠ ᓂᐧᐃᒋᐊᑕᔾ ᒪᓇ ᑲ ᐅᑭᒪᐧᐃᐟ ᓂᑭᒥᐧᓀᓂᑌᐣ ᐅᒪ ᐁᑭ ᐃᓇᐸᑎᓯᔭᐣ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐁ ᑭᐧᐊᐧᐃᒋᐧᑕᔭᐣ ᑲᑦᐱᐠ ᓂᑭ ᒥᐧᓀᓂᑌᐣ ᐁᐯᔑᓇᐧᑲᐠ ᑲ ᐅᒋᔭᐣ

ᑕᐣᑌ ᐧᐁᒋ ᑭ ᐊᑎ ᐯᐯᐧᑲᑕᐃᑫᔭᐣ ᑭᒋ ᑭ ᐃᓇᐸᑎᓯᔭᐣ?

ᐅᐡᑲᐨ ᐊᓂ ᒪᓇ ᐱᑯ ᓂᒧᒋᑲᓯᓇᑲᓇᑕᔾ ᑫᑲ ᒪᑲ ᐱᑯ ᓂᑭ ᐊᑎ ᑭᐢᑭᓄᐊᒪᑲᐧᐃᐣ ᑭᒋ ᑭ ᐯᐯᐧᑲᑕᐃᑫᔭᐣ ᐊᐢᑭᐠ ᓀᐢᑕ ᒪᑲ ᓂᑭ ᑭᐢᑭᓄᐊᒪᓱᐣ ᑭᒋ ᐅᑭᒪᐤ ᑲᑎᐸᐊᐠ ᐁᑭᐢᑭᓄᐊᒪᓱᐧᐃᐟ

ᑯᐠᑲᑌᐣᓓᐠ ᓂᑭ ᐃᔑ ᑭᐢᑭᓄᐊᒪᓱᐣ ᐁᑐᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᑕᐃᒪᐣ ᐊᓯᓂᔾ ᐁᐯᐯᐧᑲᑕᐃᑲᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᐁᓇᓇᑐᓂᐟ᙮ ᒥᑐᓂ ᑕᐧᐯ ᓂᑭ ᒥᓯᐧᐁ ᓂᑭᐃᑐᑕᐣ ᐁᓇᐃᐸᓂᐠ ᑭᒋ ᐸᐸᔭᐸᑎᓯᔭᐣ ᓀᑌ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐧᐊᐸᓄᐠ ᐃᑌᑫ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐊᑕᒥᐠ ᐊᐢᑭᐠ ᐃᑌᑫ ᐁ ᑭ ᐃᔑ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᔭᐣ ᓀᑌ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐯᓪᒪᐣ ᑲ ᐃᒋᑲᑌᐠ ᓂᑭᐃᑕᐣ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐁ ᑭ ᐅᑎᓇᒪᐣ ᓂ ᑭᐢᑭᓄᐊᒪᓱᐧᐃᐣ

ᑫᐧᑲᐣ ᒪᑲ ᒪᓇ ᑌᐊᐢᑕᑲᑌᓂᑕᒪᐣ?

ᒪᐧᐊᒋ ᓂᐢᑕᑦ ᒪᓇ ᓂᓇᑭᐡᑲᑐᓇᐣ ᒥᓯᐧᐁ ᑫᐧᑲᐣ ᐊᔭᐧᑲᒥᓯᐧᐃᓂᐠ ᐅᒋ ᓇᓇᑲᐤ ᑫᐧᑲᓇ ᑲ ᐃᓇᐸᑕᑭ ᓀᐢᑕ ᒪᑲ ᐁᑐᒪᐃᑲᑌᑭ ᐊᐸᒋᑕᐧᐃᓇ ᓀᑊᑕ ᑫᐧᑲᓇ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐊᐢᑌᑭ ᐁ ᐃᔑ ᓇᓇᑲᒋᑕᔭᐣ ᐊᓂᒪᐣ ᐅᒪ ᐁ ᐃᓇᐸᑎᓯᓇᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᐁ ᐊᓂᒣᓂᑕᐧᑲᐠ ᐊᔭᐧᑲᒥᓯᐧᐃᐣ ᐁᓇᓇᑲᑕᐧᐁᓂᒋᑲᑌᐠ᙮

ᑫᐧᑲᓂᐤ ᐧᐊᐧᐃᑕᒪᐧᐊᒋᐠ ᐊᐧᐁᓂᑲᓇᐠ ᑭᑕᐸᑎᓯᐧᐃᓂᓂᐤ ᐅᒋ?

ᓂᐧᐃᔑᑭᒪᐧᐊᐠ ᐊᐧᐁᓂᑲᓇᐠ ᑭᒋ ᓇᓇᑕᐧᐃ ᑭᐢᑭᓄᐊᒪᓱᒋᐠ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᑭᐢᑭᓄᐊᒪᑲᓂᐧᐊᓂᓂᐠ ᐁᐯᐯᐧᑲᑕᐃᑲᓂᐧᐊᓂᓂᐠ ᙮ ᓀᐢᑕ ᒪᑲ ᑲᑕ ᓇᐃᐸᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᑭᒋ ᑭᐸᐸᓂᒋᐠ ᑯᑕᑭᐠ ᑭᒋ ᐃᑐᑌᒋᐠ ᐃᑕᐧᐃᓇ ᑭᒋ ᐧᐊᐸᑕᑭᐠ ᑯᑕᑭᐠ ᐊᐢᑭᐠ᙮ ᓂᓇ ᐧᐃᓇ ᐊᔕᔾ ᑭᒋ ᒥᒉᐧᑕᔦᐠ ᑕᐃᑐᑕᐣ ᑭᒋ ᐧᐊᓄᐤ ᒪᐣᑌᐧᐊᐢᑭᐠ ᐁᐧᐊᐸᒪᑭᐠ ᑯᑕᑭᔭᐠ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᐱᒪᑎᓯᒋᐠ ᑲ ᐃᑕᐢᑲᓀᓯᒋᐠ᙮ ᐊᔕᔾ ᔕᐧᐸᐢᑲᒥᐠ ᓂᑭ ᐸᐸᐊᐸᑎᓯᐣ ᓇᑲᐯᐊᓄᐠ ᓀᐢᑕ ᐧᐊᐸᓄᐠ ᑲᑭᓇᐤ ᐁ ᐃᑕᐤ ᑭᒋᑲᒥᔭ ᐁᑭᐧᐊᐸᑕᒪᐣ᙮ ᒧᓇ ᐃᐡᐧᑲᐸᓂᐤ ᑭᒋ ᐧᐊᐸᑕᒪᐣ ᐅᒪ ᑐᐧᐃ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᐧᐃᐣ᙮

ᑫᐧᑲᐣ ᒪᐧᐊᐨ ᑲ ᐃᐡᐸᑭᑕᒪᐣ ᑭᑕᐸᑎᓯᐧᐃᓂᐠ?

ᑲᐸᐸᑭᒋᐸᓂᔭᐣ ᒪᓇ ᓀᐢᑕ ᒪᑲ ᓂᓇ ᑎᐱᓇᐧᐁ ᐁᓄᒋᑕᔭᐣ ᑲᐯᐧᑲᑕᐃᑲᑫᔭᐣ᙮ ᓀᐢᑕ ᒥᒉᐟ ᐁᓇᑭᐡᑲᐧᐊᑭᐠ ᐱᑐᐡ ᐊᐧᐁᓂᑲᓇᐠ ᓀᐢᑕ ᓇᓇᑲᐤ ᒧᓇᐃᑫᐧᐃ ᐊᑐᐢᑫᐧᐃᓇ ᒧᓇ ᐃᐡᐧᑲᐸᓂᐤ ᐅᒪ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᐧᐃᐣ᙮

ᑫᐧᑲᐣ ᒪᓇ ᑕᔑᓀ ᑫᑐᑕᑕᔭᐣ ᐁ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᔭᐣ?

ᑎᐱᓇᐧᐁ ᐣᑕᔭᓇ ᑭᑐᑕᑕᐣ ᑫ ᑭ ᐧᐃᒋᐃᑯᔭᐣ ᓂᑕᐸᑎᓯᐧᐃᓂᐠ᙮ ᓇᐢᐱᐨ ᓇᑕᐧᐁᓂᑕᐧᑲᐣ ᑭᒋ ᓇᓇᑲᒋᑕᔭᐣ ᐸᔑᓀᐧᐃᓂᐠ ᐃᑌᑫ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᐁᔑᓇᐧᑲᐠ ᐅᒪ ᐊᐸᑎᓯᐧᐃᐣ ᒥᒉᑎᐧᓇ ᑫᐧᑲᓇ ᑲᓇᓀᑌᓂᑕᐧᑲᑭ ᐁᐧᑲᓂ ᒪᑲ ᐧᑲᔭᐢᐠ ᑲ ᐅᒋ ᓇᓇᑲᒋᑕᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᑭᒋ ᐊᐧᑲᒥᓯᓇᓂᐧᐊᐠ ᓂᒥᐧᓀᓂᑌᐣ ᐁᑎᐸᑐᑕᒪᐣ ᓂᑕᑐᐢᑫᐧᐃᐣ ᑲ ᐃᔑ ᒥᓄᐸᓂᐃᑯᔭᐣ᙮ ᒥᐧᑫᐨ᙮

ᐊᐸᒋᐊᑲᐣ ᐅᑎᐸᒋᒥᑯᓯᐧᐃᐣ

ᒥᑭᓯᐤ ᐅᐡᑭᔑᐠ

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ᐅᐡᑭᑎᐸᒋᒧᐎᐣ Noront ᒪᒋᑕᐎᐣ ᑲᓂᔑᒪᑕᓄᑭᐗᐨ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑲᑭᓂᑾᓇᑌᐠ ᐃᐡᑯᑌᐎ ᐊᐦᑭᐠ

ᐅᑭᐁᐦᐃ: ᐱᐗᐱᑯ ᐊᐦᑭᐎ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᐎ ᐅᐅᒪ ᐅᑌᕒᐃᔪ ᓂ ᒪ ᑖᐤᓂ, ᑲᐅᑭᒪᐎ, ᐊᐦᑭ ᒥᓇ ᐅᔑᐱᐦᐃᑲᓇ

ᐱᐗᐱᑯᑫᐎ ᓇᑭᑲᑫᒪᑲ ᒥᓯᐌ ᒥᓇ ᓄᑕᓯᓂᑫᐎ ᐊᓄᑭᐎ ᑫᐎ ᐅᓇᑭᑲ᙮

ᐊᐳᕒᐅ 2018 ᑲᐃᓇᑭᓱ ᑭᐎᒋᑲᑌ ᐃᐃᐌ ᐅᑭ ᐊᐦᑭᐎᒪᓯᓇᐦᐃᑲᓂ ᒋᐅᒋ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᓇᓂᐗ ᒪᒋᑕᐎ ᐅᐅᒪ ᐅᑌᕒᐃᔪ᙮

ᐅᐅᐌ ᑲᓂᑐᒋᑲᑌ ᐃᑲᑌᑭᑲᑌ ᐌᑲ ᑐᑕᒧᐎ ᐃᐃᒪ ᐊᐦᑭᑲ ᑲᑕᔑ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᓇᓂᐗ, ᐁᑭ ᐃᑾᐃᓇᑭᒋᑲᑌ ᒋᑭᑐᒋᑲᑌ ᒣᑾ ᒐᓂᐌᕒᐃ 8, 2018᙮ ᐊᐦᑭᐎᒪᓯᓇᐦᐃᑲᓂ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᐎ ᑭᐱᑕᔑᒋᑲᑌ ᐊᐗᔑᒣ ᒥᑕᓱᐊᐦᑭᐎ ᐅᐅᒪ ᐅᑌᕒᐃᔪ, ᒥᓇ ᑭᐅᓇᒋᑲᑌ ᐯᐸᑲ ᐅᐅᒪ ᑲᓇᑕ ᑎᐯᒋᑫᐎᓇ, ᐁᐃᓯᓭ ᐃᑕ ᐅᑌᕒᐃᔪ ᐁᐯᔑᑯ ᒪᒋ ᑲᐃᔑᒪᑕᓄᑭᒋᑲᑌ ᐅᐅᐌ ᑐᑕᒧᐎ᙮

ᐅᐅᐌ ᐅᑭᑐᑕᒧᐎ ᒥᔑ ᑫᑯᓇ ᑕᑭᐅᒋᒥᓄᓭ ᑎᓄᑲ ᐅᓄᐌᓂᐗ: 1) ᒋᑕᐸᓯᓂᑲᑌ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᐎ ᒣᑎᓂᑫᐎ ᐊᐗᔑᒣ ᓂᔣ ᓂᓯ; 2) ᐁᑕᐸᓯᓂᑲᑌ ᑲᓇᑕᐌᑕᑯᑭ ᐅᓇᒋᑫᐎᓇ ᒋᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᓇᓂᐗ ᐃᐃᒪ ᐊᐦᑭᑲ; 3) ᒋᑕᐸᓯᓂᑲᑌ ᐸᐸᒥᑲᐌᐎᓇ ᐃᐃᒪ ᐊᐦᑭᑲ; 4) ᐁᑭᑭᓂᑲᑌ ᐊᐦᑭᐎ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑲᓇ ᑲᐃᔑᐗᓇᑌᑭ ᐊᐦᑭᐎ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑲᓇ ᒋᑕᐸᓯᓂᑲᑌ ᑲᔦᒪ ᒋᑭᑭᓂᑲᑌ ᑲᐃᔑᒪᒪᓯᓭᑭ ᑯᑕᑭᔭ ᑲᓄᑕᓯᓂᑫᐗ ᐅᑎᐸᐦᐊᑲᓂᐗ; ᒥᓇ 5) ᒋᑕᐸᓯᓂᑲᑌᑭ ᑲᐃᔑᒪᒪᓯᓭᑭ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᐎᓇ ᑲᐱᑭᔑᑎᐯᑕᒧᐗ ᐅᑕᐦᑭᒥᐗ ᒥᓇ ᐊᓂᔑᓂᓂᐤ ᑕᔑᑫᐎᓇ᙮

(ᑭᔭᐸᐨ ᒥᓇ ᐸᑭᑭᓇᐣ)

ᐁᑯᓀ ᓂᑕ ᐗᐱᑭᐊᓯ ᐌᒋᐅᑕᐱᓇᑲᓀ ᐊᐱ ᑲᑲᐎᓯ ᐱᐗᐱᑯᐊᓯ?ᓂ ᐊᓬᐊ ᑳᐅ, ᐅᑭᒪ ᒥᓇ CEO

ᔭᐎᔭ ᑲᑕᔑᑕᒧᐗ ᑲᑭᓂᑾᓇᑌ ᐃᑯᑌᐎ ᐊᐦᑭ, ᐅᓂᑲᓂᑲᓇᐗᐸᑕᓇᐗ ᐃᐃᐌᓂ ᒪᐗ

ᑲᒥᔑᓄ ᑲᒪᑲᐎᓯ ᐱᐗᐱᑯᐊᓯ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑲᑎᐸᒋᒪᑲᓀ ᑎᐸᒋᒧᐎᓂ᙮ ᔕᑯ, ᐃᐃᐌ ᓂᑕ ᓄᑕᓯᓂᑫᐎᑲᒥ ᑫᐅᔑᒋᑲᑌ ᐃᐃᒪᓀᑫ ᐃᐃᐌ ᒥᑭᓯᐤ ᐗᓴᓴ, ᐗᐱᑭ ᐊᓯ ᑲᐃᔑᐊᐱ ᒥᓇ ᐁᑕᑯᓯᓂ ᐗᐱᑭᐊᓯᓂᑲᓇ, ᒥᓇ ᐅᓴᐗᐱᑯᐊᓯᓂ᙮

ᐃᐃᐌᑕ ᑫᐅᒋᐅᔑᒋᑲᑌ ᒥᑭᓯᐤ ᐗᓴᓴ ᓂᑲ᙮ ᒥᐦᐃᒪ ᓂᑕ ᑲᑭᔑᒥᑲᐗᑲᓀ ᔓᓂᔭᐎᐊᓯ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑲᑭᓂᑾᓇᑌ ᐃᑯᑌᐎᐊᐦᑭ (2007) ᒥᓇ ᒪᐗ ᐁᑭᒋᐊᓄᑭᑕᐗᑲᓀ ᐁᓇᓇᑐᑭᑫᓂᒪᑲᓀ ᐁᔑᓇᑯ ᐊᐦᑭ ᐊᓄᑭᐎ ᐅᐅᐌᑎ ᐅᑕᓇ ᑲᐱᐊᐦᑭᐗ᙮ ᒣᑾ 2012, ᑭᒥᓋᔑ ᓂᑕ ᓇᓇᑐᑭᑫᒋᑫᐎ ᑭᑭᔑᒋᑲᑌᐸ ᐁᑭᑭᑫᒋᑲᑌ ᐃᐃᐌ ᐊᓯᓂᑫᐎᑲᒥ ᒋᔓᓂᔭᑫᒪᑲ ᐁᑲᓇᐗᐸᒋᑲᑌ ᑲᐃᓇᑭᓱ ᐊᓯᓂ, ᑲᐃᓇᑭᒋᑲᓂᐗ ᒣᑎᓂᑫᐎ ᒋᐅᔑᒋᑲᑌ ᒥᓇ ᒋᐱᒥᐸᓂᒋᑲᑌ ᒣᑎᓂᑫᐎᓇ᙮

ᒥᓇ ᑯᑕ ᑲᑭᒋᓀᑕᑯ ᓇᑲᑕᐌᑕᒧᐎ ᐃᐃᐌ ᑲᐃᔑᑭᑫᑕᑯ ᑲᓂᐸᑭᓱ ᐗᐱᑭᐊᓯ ᑲᓇᑕᐌᓂᒪᑲᓀ ᐅᐅᐌᑎᓀᑫ ᓂᑲ ᓂᔭᓄᐊᐦᑭ ᐃᑭᐌᓂᐗ ᑲᐃᑯᑌᐎᐗ ᐅᑕᐸᓀᓴ (EV) ᑲᓂᓇᑕᐌᓂᒪᑲᓀᐗ᙮ ᐗᐱᑭᐊᓯᓂ ᓂᑲᓇᑭᓱᐗ ᑲᓇᑕᐌᓂᒪᑲᓀᐗ ᐃᐃᒪ

(EV) ᐊᓂᒥᑭᓯᑲ ᒥᓇ ᓂᓇᑕᐌᑕᒥ ᒋᔓᓂᔭᑫᔭ ᐅᐅᒪ ᑲᐃᔑᓇᑕᐌᑕᑯᓯ ᐊᐊᐌ ᐊᓯ᙮

ᒪᒋ, ᒣᑾ ᐊᑌᐗ ᑫᐃᔑᓂᑭᔀᑲᓀ ᐊᓯᓂᐎᑲᒥᑯ ᐃᐃᒪ ᓵᐳᕒᐃ ᒋᐅᔑᐦᐊᑲᓀ ᒥᑭᓯᐤ ᐗᓴᓴ ᐊᓯᓂ ᐗᐱᑭᐊᓯ ᒥᓇ ᐅᓴᐗᐱᑯᐊᓯᓂ᙮ ᒥᓇ ᐁᓇᑲᒋᒋᑲᑌ, ᑲᐎ ᑫᑯ ᐊᔭᒪᑲᓯᓄ ᑲᒪᑲᐎᓯ ᐊᓯ ᑫᐃᔑᐅᔑᐦᐊᑲᓀ ᐅᐅᒪ ᐅᑌᕒᐃᔭ, ᑲᔦᒪ ᐅᐅᒪ ᒥᓯᐌ ᑭᐌᑎ ᐊᒣᕒᐃᑲ᙮ ᐁᔑᐅᓇᒋᑫᔭ ᒋᐅᔑᒋᑲᑌ ᐃᐃᐌ ᑲᒪᑲᐎᓯ ᐊᓯ ᑫᐃᔑᐅᔑᐦᐊᑲᓀ , ᔕᑯ ᑲᐎ ᑕᐃᓯᓭᓯᓄ ᓂᔭᓄᐊᐦᑭ ᐊᑯᓇ ᓂᔀᓯ ᐊᐦᑭᐎ ᓂᑲ᙮

ᐅᐅᐌᑕ ᒣᑾ, ᑲᐅᔑᑐᒥ ᒥᑭᓯᐤ ᐗᓴᓴ ᐊᓯᓂᑫᐎᑲᒥ, ᒋᐅᒋ ᐊᓄᑭᐗ 600 ᐊᓄᑭᐎᓇ ᒥᓇ ᒋᒪᒋᑕᐸᓇᑲᓀ ᐊᓯᓂ ᐃᐃᒪ ᓀᑯᐎᒥᑲᓇ ᒋᔑᑕᐸᓱ ᑲᐃᔑ ᐃᑯᑌᐎᑕᐸ ᑲᐃᔑᐱᒥᐱᓱ CN ᒥᓇ ᒋᔑᐎᓇᑲᓀ ᓵᐳᕒᐃ ᑫᑕᔑᐅᔑᐦᐊᑲᓀ᙮

ᑎᐸᒋᒧᐎ 8 - ᐊᐳᕒᐅ 2018

ᐱᓀᔑ ᑲᑲᓇᐗᐸᑕ ᐁ˙ᑯᕒ ᑲᐯᔑᐎ, ᐁᔑᐊᑌ ᐅᑭ ᒥᑭᓯᐤ ᐗᓴᓴ

ᑲᒪᓯᓇᐦᐃᑲᑌ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑲ ᑲᐸᑕᑭᑌ ᓄᐱᒪᑲᒥ

ᐅᐅᐌ ᓂᑕ ᑎᐸᒋᒧᐎ ᑫᐊᓂᑫᐊᒋᒧᓇᓂᐗ ᑲᐃᔑᑲᑴᑌᐗ ᑲ ᐊᑭᑕᒧᐗ ᐅᐅᐌ

ᑎᐸᒋᒧᐎ᙮ ᐸᐱᒋᓂᔕᐦᐊᒧᐗ ᑭᑲᑴᑌᐎᓂᐗ ᐅᐅᒪ: [email protected]

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EAGLE’S EYE

ᐁᑯᓀ ᐃᐃᐌ VMS? ᓂ ᒉ ᐦᐁᑭ, ᑲᓇᑲᒋ ᑲᐃᓇᑲᒥᑲ ᐊᐦᑭ ᐊᓄᑭᓇᑲ

Noront ᓄᑯᒥᑫ ᐅᑭᑭᔑᑐ ᑲᑭᓇᓇᑕᐗᓯᓂᐌ ᑲᑭᑕᔑᑐᒋᑲᑌ ᐃᐃᒪᓀᑫ ᒪᐹᓬ ᓴᑲᐦᐃᑲᓂ

ᐊᐦᑭᐎ ᒥᓇ ᐁᑭᓇᑲᒋᐦᐊᑲᓀ ᑭᒋᐊᓇᒪᑲᒥ ᑲᒥᑎᑐ ᐃᑯᑌᐎᐊᓯ ᑲᐃᔑᐊᐱ ᐁᔑᑭᑫᓂᒪᑲᓀ VMS. ᑲᑭᒥᑲᐗᑲᓀ ᐊᐊᐌ ᐊᓯ ᐊᐗᔑᒣ ᐎᑭᑫᒋᑲᑌ ᐃᑭᐌᓂᐗ Noront ᐊᓄᑭᓇᑲᓇ ᒥᓇ ᐁᑭᒪᒋᑕᐗ ᑕᔑᒋᑫᐎᓇ ᐊᓂ ᑲᑭᐅᒋᒪᒋᑕᒪᑲ VMS ᐊᓯᓂᑲᓇ᙮

ᐃᑭᐌᓂᐗ ᐊᓯᓂ ᑲᐃᓇᑲᓀᓯᐗ ᐃᐃᒪ ᐃᔑᒥᑲᐗᐗ; VMS ᐊᓯᓂ ᐃᑭᐌᓂᐗ ᑎᓄᑲ ᐃᔑᒥᑲᐗᐗ ᐅᓴᐗᐱ (Cu), ᓯ (Zn), ᐱᐗᐱᑯᐊᓯ (Pb), ᐗᐱᑭᐊᓯ (Ag), ᒥᓇ ᐁᑲ ᐅᓴᐗᐱᑯᐊᓯ (Au). ᐅᑯᐌᓂᐗ ᑲᒪᒪᐤᔑᓄᐗ ᐊᓯᓂᐸᑲ ᐃᔑᓇᑯ ᐊᐱ ᑲᑭᒥᑲᐗᑲᓀᐗ ᐃᐃᒪ ᒥᑭᓯᐤ ᐅᐗᓴᓴ ᑲᐃᔑᐊᐱᐗ (ᐅᓴᐗᐱ, ᐗᐱᑭᐊᓯ, ᑲᒪᑲᐎᓯᐗ ᐊᓯᓂᑲᓇ) ᐅᐅᐌ ᑲᐃᓇᐱᐗ ᐊᓯᓂ ᑭᐅᒋᓯᓭ ᐁᐸᐸᑲᓂᓇᑯ ᑲᐃᔑᐊᐱᐗ ᐊᐦᑭ ᒥᓇ ᑲᑭᐅᒋ ᐅᔑᓭᐗ᙮

ᐃᑭᐌᓂᐗ ᒪᐹᓬ ᐊᓯᓂ ᑭᐅᔑᐅᒪᑲ 2᙮7 million ᑕᓱᐊᐦᑭᐎ ᐅᑕᓇ ᒣᑾ ᐅᐅᐌ ᐊᐦᑭ ᑲᑭᑭᔑᑌ ᒥᓇ ᑭᒋᑲᒥᐎ ᐊᓯᓂ ᒥᓇ ᐊᐦᑭᐎᓇ ᐊᓯᓂ ᒣᑾ ᑲᑭᐸᐸᑴᓭᐗ ᒥᓇ ᐁᑭᑭᐌᓇᐱᓭᐗ᙮ ᑭᐳᐳᑯᓭᐗ ᑲᓇᐸᑭᓯᐗ ᐊᓯᓂ, ᒥᓇ ᑭᒋᑲᒥᐎ ᓂᐱ ᑭᐱᑕᔑᑲᐎ᙮ ᐊᐱ ᐃᐃᐌ ᑭᒋᑲᒥᐎ ᓂᐱ ᑲᓂᐯᔑᓇᑯ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑲᐃᔑᑭᓯᓱ ᐊᓯ, ᑭᐅᑌ ᓂᐱ ᒥᓇ ᑭᑭᐌᐸᑭᓯᑫᓭ ᐅᑭᑕᑲᒥ ᐁᑭᔕᑲᒥᑌ ᓂᐱ ᑲᒧᑲᔑᑲᐎ᙮ ᑲᐱᒥᑲᒪᑲ ᓂᐱ, ᐅᐅᐌ ᑲᑭᔕᑲᒥᑌ ᑭᐱᑕᔑᑲᐎ ᐃᐃᒪ ᐊᓯᓂᑲ ᑲᐃᔑᐊᐱᐗ ᑌᑎᐸᐦᐃ᙮ ᐊᐱ ᐃᐃᐌ ᑲ ᐊᓯᓂᐗᑲᒥ ᓂᐱ ᑲᓂᐅᒋᑕᒪᑲ ᑲᐃᔑᑕᑭᑲᒥ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑭᒋᑲᒥ ᐊᓇᒥᐱ, ᐊᓯᓂᑲᓇ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑲ ᐊᐱᐗ ᑲᐃᔑᐱᒪᔑᑲᐎ ᑭᒪᒋᑕᒪᑲ ᐁᒥᔕᑭ ᐊᓯᓂᑲᓇ᙮

ᐁᑲ ᑭᓯᓭ, ᐃᐃᐌ ᑲᐃᓯᓭ ᑲᐱᑕᔑᑲᐎ ᒥᓇ ᑲ ᑭᒋᐎᓭᑭ ᑭᓯᓭ ᐃᐃᐌ ᑭᓉ ᒥᓂᑯ ᑎᐸᐦᐃᑲ ᒥᓇ ᑭᔑᑲ (ᒥᓂᑯ million ᒥᔑᓄᐊᐦᑭᐎ) ᒥᓇ ᐁᑭᐊᓂᓯᓭ ᐁᑭᒪᐗᑐᑲ ᐊᓯᓂᑲᓇ ᑲᐃᔑᒥᔑᓄ ᐃᑯᑌᐎᐊᓯᓂᑲ᙮ ᐃᐃᐌ ᒥᔑᓄᐊᐦᑭ ᑲᑭ ᐊᓂᓯᓭ, ᐅᑯᐌᓂᐗ ᑲᐱᑯᐱᐗ ᐊᓯᓂ ᑭᐊᓂᐊᑯᓇᐦᐃᓭᐗ ᓀᐗᑯ ᒥᓇ ᑲᑭᔑᓱ ᐊᓯᓂᑲ ᒥᓇ ᑭᒪᓇᒋᐦᐃᐌᓭ ᑭᓇᐎ ᐯᔑᑾ ᑭᔑᑲ ᒋᒥᑲᐗᔭ ᐅᐅᐌ ᓄᑯ ᑲᑭᓯᓭ ᐁᑭᒥᑲᐗᔭ ᑲᑭᓇᓇᑕᐗᓯᓂᐌᔭ ᐊᓄᑭᐎ᙮

ᑎᐸᒋᒧᐎ 8 - ᐊᐳᕒᐅ 2018

ᐃᔑᓇᑯᓱᐏᐣ: ᐌᐃ ᔕᑲᓇᑴ ᐃᐡᑯᓂᑲᐣ: ᐌᐱᑴ ᐃᑯᓂᑲᓂ ᐊᓄᑭᐏᐣ ᑲᐃᓇᑭᑌᐠ: ᑲᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫ ᐁᐎᒋᐗ CYR ᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫᐎ

ᓈᕒᐊᐣᐟ ᑭᑭᐅᑌ ᐘᐱᔐᓯ ᐸᐏᑎᑯᐣᐠ (ᑭᔭᐸᐨ ᐱᒪᑭᒋᑫᔭᐣ ᐅᑕᓇᐠ ᐸᑭᑭᓂᑲᐣ) ᐅᐅᐌ ᑲᐃᔑᐊᒋᓭ ᑭᑭᓂᑲᑌ ᐃᐃᐌ ᐊᐦᑭᑲ ᑲᐸᐸᒥ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᓇᓂᐗ, ᑲᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᓇᓂᐗ ᑭᔭᐸ ᓇᑕᐌᑕᑯ ᓂᑕ ᒋᑭᑐᒋᑲᑌ ᑲᓇᓇᑕᐗᓯᓂᑲᓂᐗ ᑐᑕᒧᐎ᙮ ᐃᑭᐌᓂᐗ ᑲᑭᑫᑕᒧᐗ ᐊᐦᑭ ᑭᔭᐸ ᓇᑕᐌᑕᑯᓄ ᐅᑭᑫᑕᒪᐎᓂᐗ ᒣᑾ ᑲᓇᓇᑕᐗᓯᓂᑫᓇᓂᐗ, ᒥᓇ ᑕᑯ, ᐁᐎᒋᑲᑌᑭ ᐊᓂᑕ ᑐᑕᒧᐎᓇ, ᑲᑭᐱᑐᒋᑲᑌ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᐎ ᐊᓄᑭᐎ ᒥᓇ ᑕᐎᑲᐦᐃᑲᓇ᙮ ᐃᔑᐸᑯᓭᒋᑲᑌ ᒥᓇ ᐃᐃᐌ ᐊᐦᑭᐎ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᐎ ᐊᓄᑭᐎ ᒋᓇᓇᑐᑭᑫᑕᒧᐗ ᑫᓂᑐᑕᒧᐗ ᑎᐸᐦᐊᑭᐎ ᑲᓂᐱᐗᐱᑯᑲᒋᑲᑌ ᐅᐅᐌᑎᓀᑫ ᓂᑲᓂ᙮ ᑭᒋᓀᑕᒥ ᐅᐅᐌ ᑲᓂᑐᒋᑲᑌ ᒥᓇ ᑭᒋᓀᑕᒥ ᑲᓂᐗᐸᑕᒪ ᐅᑌᕒᐃᔪ ᓄᑕᓯᓂᑫᐎ ᑐᑕᒧᐎᓇ ᑲᓂᐱᐗᐱᑯᑲᒋᑲᑌ ᓇᐗ ᒋᑭᐌᒋᓭ ᐃᐃᐌ ᑲᑭᒋᓀᑕᑯ ᐯᔑ ᑐᑕᒧᐗ᙮

ᐊᓂ ᐁᑐᑕᒪ?

ᐃᐃᒪ ᑎᔑᐊᓄᑭ Cyr ᑲᐃᔑᒧᓇᐦᐃᑲᓂᐗ ᐁᓇᓄᑭᔭ ᐊᓯᓂᑫᐎ/RC (ᑲ ᐊᔐᒧᓇᐦᐃᑲᓂᐗ) ᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫᐎ ᒥᓇ ᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫᐎ ᑲᐎᒋᐦᐃᐌ᙮ ᒥᓇ ᑲᔦ ᑎᓇᓄᑭ ᐁᐱᐗᐱᑯᑫᔭ ᒥᓇ Type 1 & 2 ᐊᓇᒪᑲᒥ ᒧᓇᐦᐊᓯᓂᑫᐎ᙮ ᑲᐃᓇᓄᑭᔭ ᐁᐎᑕᓄᑭᒪᑾ ᑲᓂᑲᓂᑲᒧᐗ ᐊᓄᑭᐎᓇ ᑲᒪᒋᒋᑲᑌᑭ ᐁᓇᑲᒋᑐᔭ ᐁᓇᐱᓇ ᑲᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫᒪᑲ ᒥᓇ ᑲᒧᓇᐦᐃᑲᓂᐗ ᐁᐎᒋᑐᔭ ᐊᐱ ᐊᓄᑭᐎᓇ ᑲᒪᑕᓄᑭᒋᑲᑌᑭ᙮

ᑭᑭᐱᐊᓄᑭᑕᐗ ᓇ Noront?

ᐁᐦᐊ, ᑭᐱᐊᓄᑭ ᓄᐱᒪᑲᒪᐃ ᐁᑭᐎᒋᑐᔭ ᒣᑾ ᑲᑭᑭᐱᒋᔭ ᑲᒧᓇᐦᐃᑲᓂᐗ᙮ ᑭᒥᓉᑕ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑲᑭᔑᑲᐯᔑᔭ ᐁᑯᕒ ᑲᐯᔑᐎᓂ, ᐁᐎᒋᐗᑾ ᔭᐎᔭ ᑲᑭᑫᓂᒪᑾ ᒥᓇ ᐁᑕᓇᓄᑭᔭ ᐯᔓ ᑲᐃᔑᑕᔭ ᐌᐱᑴ᙮

ᐊᓂ ᑲᑐᑕᒪ ᑲᑭᒪᒋᑕᔭ ᒋᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫᔭ/ᒋᓄᑕᓯᓂᑫᔭ?

ᑲᑭᒪᒋᑕᔭ ᑭᑭᓯᓇᑲᓀ/ᑲᑭᔑᑌᐳ ᐁᑭᐎᒋᐦᐊ᙮ ᑲᑭᓋ ᑎᐸᒋᒧᐎ ᒋᒐᑾᑐᔭ, Noront ᑲᐯᔑᐎ ᑲᓂᑲᓂᑲ, ᕒᐋᓬ ᒪᓇᓬᐃ, ᑭᐎᒋᐦᐃ ᒋᒧᓇᐦᐊᓯᓂᐌᔭ ᑲᑭᑭᓄᒪᑫᓇᓂᐗ ᑲᑭᐸᑭᑎᓇᒧᐗ ᐅᑌᕒᐃᔪ ᐅᑭᒪᐎ ᑭᑭᓄᒪᑫᐎᓇ᙮ ᒥᐦᐅᒪ ᑲᐅᒋᔭᔭᔭ, ᐁᑯ ᓂᒥᓉᑕ ᐃᐃᐌ ᑲᑭᔑᐎᒋᐦᐃᔑ ᒥᓂᑯ ᒥᓇ ᐅᐅᐌ ᑲᑭᔑᑲ᙮

ᑭᐃᔕ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑭᐌᑎᓄ ᒀᓬᐃ ᑭᑭᓄᒪᑎᐎᑲᒥᑯ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑯᕒᓬᐊ ᓴᑲᐦᐃᑲᓂ ᐁᑭᑐᑕᒪ ᐅᑭᑕᑲᒥ ᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫᐎ ᐎᒋᐦᐃᐌᐎ ᑭᑭᓄᒪᑫᐎ᙮ ᑭᑭᑭᓄᒪᑯ ᐁᑐᒋᑲᑌ ᑲᒧᓇᐦᐃᑲᓂᐗ ᐊᓯᓂᑲ ᒥᓇ ᐁᑭᐸᐸᒪᓄᑭᔭ ᑲᑭᔑᐊᓯᑯᔭ ᐁᑭᒪᒋᑕᔭ ᓄᑕᓯᓂᑫᐎᓂ᙮ ᒥᓇ, ᑭᐊᓂᑐᑕ ᑲᑭᐌᐱᑌ ᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫᐎ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑴᐯ ᒥᓇ ᑭᐌᑎᓄ ᓬᐊᐳᕒᑑᕒ᙮ ᑭᐎᒋᑐ ᐁᑭᒪᒋᑕᔭ ᒥᓇ ᑭᐊᓂᐊᑕᓄᑭ ᒋᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫᔭ᙮ ᒥᓇ ᐃᐃᐌ ᑲᑭ ᐃᑾᑐᑕᒪ ᑭᑭᑭᓄᒪᑯ ᐊᓇᒪᑲᒥ ᓄᔭᓯᓂᑫᐎ ᐊᓄᑭᐎ ᑭᑭᓄᒪᑎᐎᑲᒥᑯ ᐅᐅᒪ ᐅᑌᕒᐃᔭ ᐁᑭ ᐊᓂᑐᑕᒪ ᐃᐃᐌ Type 1 & 2 ᓄᑕᓯᓂᑫᐎ ᐃᐃᒪ ᐯᓬ ᐊᓯᓂᑫᐎᑲᒥᑯ᙮

ᐊᓂ ᐁᔑᓇᑯ ᑭᑭᔑᑲ ᒣᑾ ᑲᐃᓇᓄᑭᔭ?

ᑲᒪᒋᑕᔭ ᑐᑕᒥ ᐎᑕᒪᑫᐎᓇ ᒪᒪᐤᐱᐎᓇ ᒥᓇ ᐎᒋᑲᑌᐗ ᑫᑐᒋᑲᑌᑭ ᐊᓄᐃᐎᓇ᙮ ᑐᑕᓇ ᐁᓇᑲᒋᑐᔭᓇ ᐊᐸᒋᒋᑲᓇ, ᓇᑲᒋᒋᑫᐎᓇ ᒥᓇ ᑫᐃᔑᒥᓄᓭᑭ ᐊᐸᒋᒋᑲᓇ ᐱᒥᑌ ᒥᓇ ᐁᒪᒋᐱᒋᑲᑌᑭ᙮ ᒋᐸᒥᓇᒪ ᒥᓇ ᐗᓯᑲᓂᐱᒥᑌ ᒥᓇ ᑲᐱᒥᐎᓇᑲᓀᐗ ᐊᓯᓂ ᒋᑭᓯᓂᑲᑌᑭ ᒥᓇ ᑲᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫᒪᑲᑭ ᐊᐸᒋᒋᑲᓇ᙮ ᓂᓇᑲᒋᐦᐊᒥ ᒥᓇ ᐊᓯᓂ ᑲᒧᓇᐦᐃᑲᓱᐗ ᐁᑲ ᒋᒪᒋᓇᑯᓯᐗ ᐃᐃᒪ ᐊᓯᓂ ᐗᑲᐦᐃᑲᓂ᙮ ᑭᒋᐊᓄᑭᓇᓂᐗ ᒋᐸᒥᓂᑲᑌ ᒋᒥᓄᓭ ᑲᒧᓇᐦᐃᑲᓂᐗ ᐊᓄᑭᐎ᙮

ᐁᑯᓀ ᐗᐎᑕᒪ ᒋᑭᑫᑕᒧᐗ ᔭᐎᔭ ᐃᐃᐌ ᑭᑕᓄᑭᐎ?

ᑲᑭᑲᒋᓂᔕᐦᐋ ᔭᐎᔭ ᒋᑭᑐᑕᒧᐗ ᑲᒧᓇᐦᐃᑲᓂᐗ ᐊᓄᑭᐎᓇ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑲᑕᔑᑭᑭᓄᒪᑫᓇᓂᐗ ᓄᑕᓯᓂᑫᐎ ᐊᓄᑭᐎᓇ᙮ ᐊᓂ ᓂᑲᓂᑭᑲᑌ (ᑭᐱ ᑲᔦ ᐎᐸᐸᒥᔭᔭ ᐅᐅᐌ ᑲᐃᔑᓇᑯ ᒥᓯᑌᑲᒥ)᙮ ᒥᔑᓉ ᑭ ᐃᔕ ᒥᓇ ᑭᐗᐸᒋᑫ ᒥᔑ ᐃᓇᑎᓯᐎᓇ ᑲᐃᓇᑲᓀᔭᑭ᙮ ᑭᐃᔕ ᒥᓇ ᐗᐸᓄ ᒥᓇ ᓀᑲᐱᐦᐅᓄ ᐅᐅᒪ ᑲᓇᑕ ᐁᑭᐗᐸᑕᒪ ᑭᒋᑲᒥ ᑲᐃᔑᓇᑯᑭ᙮ ᑲᐎ ᐎᑲ ᑲᐃᑾᑭᑫᑕᓱᓯ ᑐᑕᒪ ᓄᑕᓯᓂᑫᐎ ᒥᓇ ᒥᔑ ᑫᑯᓇ ᑫᑭᓇᑲᒋᑐᔭᓂ᙮

ᐁᑯᓀ ᐃᐃᐌ ᒪᐗ ᑲᑭᒋᓀᑕᒪ ᐃᐃᒪ ᑭᑕᓄᑭᐎᓂ?

ᐃᐃᐌ ᑲᐃᑭ ᑲᐸᐸᒥᔭᔭ ᒥᓇ ᐁᑲᑭᑐᔭ ᒋᐸᒥᓇᒪ ᑲᐃᔑᐯᔑᑯᔭ ᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫᐎ ᐊᐸᒋᒋᑲ᙮ ᓂᒥᓉᑕ ᒥᓇ ᔭᐎᔭ ᑲᐗᐸᒪᑾ ᒥᓇ ᐁᓇᑲᒋᐅᔭᓇ ᐯᐸᑲ ᓄᑕᓯᓂᑶᓇ ᒪᒋᑕᐎ ᑲᐃᔑᐸᑭᑎᓇᒧᐗ ᐊᓄᑭᐎᓇ ᑲᐯᐸᑲᓂᓇᑯᑭ ᐃᐃᒪ ᓄᑕᓯᓂᑫᐎ ᐊᓄᑭᐎ᙮

ᐁᑯᓀ ᑲᐯᐦᐃ ᒪᒋᐎᑐᔭ ᑲᒪᑕᓄᑭᔭ?

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