McGuinty says the government will work with First Nations and other residents to develop a plan to prohibit commercial activities in about half of the province's boreal forest.
And mining and forestry companies will have to consult early with First Nations before starting any new projects in the other half of
McGuinty says Ontario will also develop a system to ensure resource revenues are shared with First Nations in the far north so they can, in his words, "get a piece of the action."
Mining generated about $11 billion in
Last year, 1,500 scientists from 50 countries called on Canadian governments - federal, provincial and territorial - to protect the 5.6 million square kilometres of boreal forest in
The scientists say the forest is the largest carbon storehouse in the world, holding about 186 billion tonnes.
That's the equivalent of 27 years of global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels.