Tag: CanadianMining
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AME Roundup 2026: Minerals for a Changing World
With new federal investment, tax credit extensions, and infrastructure funding, Canada’s mineral exploration and development sector is at a turning point – and AME Roundup 2026 is where you can find out what the future holds. The event is the premier gathering place for thousands of geoscientists, prospectors, financiers, investors, suppliers and indigenous partners, so…
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How Rope Access is Transforming Mine Maintenance and Safety
New technology isn’t always about automation or artificial intelligence (AI). Sometimes, it’s about finding a safer and more efficient way for people to reach the places machines can’t. This week’s article from MCL Height Safety shows how rope access is gaining ground fast in the mining world.
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Revolution Underway in Materials Handling for Today’s Mines
Traditional methods of moving material from pit to plant are being re-evaluated to deliver higher performance with greater flexibility – while reducing costs and carbon footprint. This week’s Blog from Railveyor shows how the mines of today could be designed around haulage and materials handling systems to make the best use of rail systems and…
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Mining’s Hidden Hazards: Why Mining Safety Tech Needs a Simpler Touch
Canada’s mining industry is one of the largest and riskiest in the world – with a fatal injury death rate more than six times the national average of other private industries. This week’s Blog from Speedshield Technologies explores the innovations and best practices working behind the scenes to help narrow the gap when it comes…
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Cybersecurity for the Long Haul: A Lifecycle Approach to Mining Surveillance
With remote camps, vast perimeters, harsh climates, and high-value assets create an environment where safety and security are constant priorities, mines have typically been difficult to protect. This week’s Blog from Axis Communications discusses how cybersecurity can no longer be treated as an add-on to mining operations and how companies must instead take a lifecycle…
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The New Westshore Terminals Potash Storage Building Improves Potash Exports
Sarens is participating in the construction of potash storage facilities on behalf of its client Maple Reinders, which will enable the export of 4.5 million tons of potash per year of for the manufacture of food fertilizer. This week’s Blog will look at the project scope and what it will bring to Canada’s potash industry.
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Modern Filtration Technology Boosts Zinc Recovery at Nyrstar Hobart
To strengthen its production capabilities and optimize resource efficiency, Nyrstar has partnered with the German manufacturer MSE Filterpressen GmbH, a company specialized in industrial filter press systems, to support the solid-liquid separation stage within the established Roast-Leach-Electrowinning (RLE) zinc production process. This week’s Blog explores the technology that directly affects yield, process stability, and occupational…
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Promising Approach to Cleaning Contaminated Water in Colder Climates
With demand for critical minerals on the rise, mining activity in Northern Canada is only going to increase., which will require new solutions for treating water that becomes contaminated from mining. This week’s Blog from the Canadian Light Source shows us work being done at the Yukon University Research Centre and Université de Moncton that…
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Seequent Enables Streaming of High-Resolution Core Imagery into Leapfrog, Bringing Advanced Image Analysis to the Heart of Geological Modelling
Upgraded integration with Imago expands Leapfrog’s cloud-integrated capabilities and advances the value of core images for geologists at every stage of modelling for faster, better insights. This week’s Blog explores how Seequent helps its customers address ever-evolving geoscience challenges more productively and intelligently.

