Deep sea mining faces a sea of opposition
The Metals Company (TMC), a local British Columbia company, plans to mine polymetallic nodules from the seabed floor. Unfortunately, their plans for […]
The Metals Company (TMC), a local British Columbia company, plans to mine polymetallic nodules from the seabed floor. Unfortunately, their plans for […]
Currently, it takes up to 15 years to permit a new mine in Canada. To resolve the challenges with permitting and authorizations, […]
A low-carbon future for mining is the only option available for the sector. Over the last few issues, we discussed in several […]
Building the infrastructure to meet the world’s energy transition goals will require more minerals than we have right now. We need minerals […]
It is time for us to reflect on gold mining in Canada this year. The latest report by the World Gold Council […]
Finding new ways to increase efficiency and safety An apple a day keeps the doctor away. This phrase, while overused, offers an […]
A gold producer’s job never ends. In addition to managing the mine, it’s the producer’s responsibility to keep all equipment in proper […]
IGBT induction furnaces at the forefront The smelting process, once considered a traditional and resource-intensive method, has now undergone a remarkable revolution, […]
How do we balance supply chains and finite resources to mitigate the effects of the next big shock to our energy systems? […]
The alarming rise of catalytic converter theft has been making headlines as of late and for good reason. According to the Allstate Insurance Company […]
It has been decades since the Canadian mining sector has seen multiple open pits under construction. Four new gold open pits are coming […]
Mineral resource development is an important economic driver in Nunavut. The development of mining projects in the West Kitikmeot region impacts the […]
Construction 85% of way to 2024 gold pour There is a new gold mine coming to Ontario. The Greenstone mine, located 275 […]
Nova Scotia has a rich history of gold mining dating back to the mid-1800s. Long before the Klondike gold rush of 1897, […]