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  • Mining Matters Rocks On Celebrating 25 Years of Educating the Next Generation of Geoscientists
    Mining Matters Rocks On Celebrating 25 Years of Educating the Next Generation of Geoscientists

    Mining Matters helps to educate young people in developing a greater knowledge and awareness of Earth sciences, the minerals industry, and the role it plays within society. This week’s Blog takes a look at this charitable organization and the valuable work it has performed over the last 25 years.

  • Five pioneers inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame
    Five pioneers inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame

    The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame held its 31st Annual Dinner and Induction Ceremony earlier this month in Toronto. Among this year’s five inductees were; Kate Carmack (ShaawTláa), Brian Meikle, Jim Franklin, Sandy Laird and Jim Gill. This week’s Blog takes a look back upbeat and reflective evening of recognition, which marked the induction of…

  • PDAC 2019 Convention: The event you cannot afford to miss
    PDAC 2019 Convention: The event you cannot afford to miss

    Canada’s largest city is set to host another outstanding lineup of speakers, short courses, technical sessions, investment opportunities, and unparalleled networking events when the world’s premier mineral exploration and mining convention returns to Toronto March 3-6.  This week’s Blog takes a look at what you can expect at this year’s PDAC 2019 Convention and why…

  • Target a Specific Industry!
    Target a Specific Industry!

    In today’s information age, it has become increasingly difficult for many advertisers to have their voices heard over the incessant clamour of the Internet.  Yes, there have been many news stories about the supposed “death of print,” but the truth of the matter is that this much touted death has been greatly exaggerated; especially in…

  • A New Commodity for Canada’s resource economy: Petrolithium

    A New Commodity for Canada’s resource economy: Petrolithium


    When your resource-based economy hands you lemons… you make Lithium. In the wake of the challenges currently facing the Canadian oil industry in regard to blocked pipelines and tumbling prices, there comes a need to find innovative new ways to diversify Canada’s extractive economy and become more proactive in these changing times. This week’s Blog…

  • New Mineral Demand Driven by the Shift to a Low-Carbon Society
    New Mineral Demand Driven by the Shift to a Low-Carbon Society

    The world is going through a renewed industrial revolution characterized by a growing need to power modern society with clean, low-carbon energy sources.  As with the first industrial revolution,  minerals and metals will play a critical role is supporting change, especially those that are essential to clean energy technologies. This week’s Blog takes a look…

  • Canada’s Clean Growth Program Invests in Borden Project
    Canada’s Clean Growth Program Invests in Borden Project

    Canadian mining is seeing a real drive to innovate that is strengthening our ability to get materials to global markets as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. And it’s changing what it means to work in mining. This week’s Blog takes a look at how Goldcorp aims to ambitiously increase production by 20 per cent at…

  • Sourcing, Compliance, Complexity:  Navigating Successfully into the Future
    Sourcing, Compliance, Complexity: Navigating Successfully into the Future

    Too often, the adoption of new tools that could potentially help the bottom lines of the metals and mining industry lags behind the speed at which it is evolving.  This week’s Blog takes a broad look at the industry and asks if it’s currently equipped to handle the pressure of inevitable change while also circumventing…

  • Six Possible Reasons Why Injury Rates are Increasing in Mining
    Six Possible Reasons Why Injury Rates are Increasing in Mining

    Mining companies in 2018 have access to more tools, more data, and more training than ever before in regard to safety and safety operations.  But injury rates at Canadian mines are still on the rise.  This week’s Blog takes a look at six possible reasons why this might be so and the steps the mining…

  • When Tougher Does Not Mean Heavier or Uncomfortable
    When Tougher Does Not Mean Heavier or Uncomfortable

    Too often when Canadian miners think of ‘tougher’ as it relates to their work boots, it just means heavier, less flexibility, and more uncomfortable.  This week’s Blog takes a look at STC Footwear and its efforts in making it easier and more comfortable to work on your feet without the sacrifice of protection or boot…