Category: Mining Regulations
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National Instrument 43-101: Considerations for Private Issuers
The requirement to comply with National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (NI 43-101) is widely known by Canadian public companies with interests in mineral projects; however, those requirements are not always understood. This week’s Blog focuses on the specific issues that apply to private issuers when considering technical disclosure and compliance…
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National Instrument 43-101: What Issuers Need to Know About Production Decisions Without a Feasibility Study or a Pre-Feasibility Study
The decision to commence production at a mineral project is a pivotal milestone for any mining issuer. But what do mining companies need to know about making decisions without a Feasibility Study or a Pre-Feasibility Study in place? This weeks Blog from the experts at Cassels Brock & Blackwell breaks down the risks and challenges…
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Mining Found the Vein. Tech Is Following: Why Extending Flow-Through Shares to Technology Is a Compliment – Not a Competition
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Cooperation with Canada is Essential for the United States to Free Itself from China’s Grip on Critical Minerals
The challenge of securing reliable access to critical minerals has become acute just as the incoming Trump administration prepares to assume office in the United States. This week’s Blog from Lewis Black at Almonty Industries demonstrates how cooperation – not confrontation – between Canada and the United States will be critical in ensuring a more…
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Canada’s Federal Government Commits to Expedite, Streamline, and Stimulate Mining Exploration and Permitting – But is it Enough?
After years of underwhelming policy support, Canada’s federal government is pivoting from being a disinterested gatekeeper to being a more invested partner and project enabler. Does this mean a new day is dawning in Canadian mining? This week’s Blog from the experts at Fasken takes a look at what international mining companies and investors interested…
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Canadian Miners Asking: Will Canada Remain a Competitive Jurisdiction for Mining Companies with Global Assets?
Canadian miners have been looking for alternative investment structures to secure much needed capital investment to build new mines and refining capacity. Yet it would seem as though the federal government is throwing cold water on the idea of foreign investment. This week’s blog from the experts at McMillan LLP explores what this means for Canadian mining companies and what…