
First Nations challenge BC’s fast-tracked mine approval
The mining industry in British Columbia confronts a pivotal moment as Indigenous groups challenge the province’s accelerated approval process for a significant […]

The mining industry in British Columbia confronts a pivotal moment as Indigenous groups challenge the province’s accelerated approval process for a significant […]

Thesis Gold (TSXV: TAU; US-OTCQX: THSGF) launched the environmental assessment (EA) and permitting process for its Lawyers-Ranch gold-silver project at both provincial […]
In our last column, we emphasized the significance of establishing a triangle of trust that includes companies, the government, and Indigenous communities, […]
Dubbed the Sydney Copper project, Nova Copper (unlisted) and the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs signed an agreement last week covering […]
Despite concerns from Indigenous leaders, Ontario’s Minister of Economic Development Vic Fedeli asserts that every First Nation in the province received invitations […]
B2Gold continued to have a solid presence on CMJ’s annual Top 40 ranking of Canadian miners. The company’s ranking for 2024 shifted […]
The First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun (FNNND) has launched a regional land use planning process with the Yukon Government, announced last […]
Motion Industries, a distributor of maintenance, repair, and operation parts and a provider of industrial technology solutions, has launched a joint venture […]
In a move to strengthen its economic resilience amid shifting global trade dynamics, New Brunswick is actively refocusing on its mining sector. […]
Claude Guay, parliamentary secretary to the federal minister of energy and natural resources, completed a two-day tour of Northern Quebec, emphasizing the […]
The opening scene of the National Film Board documentary “People of the Rock” tells the story of an Inuit family who had […]
Saskatchewan continues to dominate Canada’s mining scene, earning a top 7th place globally in the Fraser Institute’s latest Annual Survey of Mining […]
Several First Nation leaders stage walkout Prime Minister Mark Carney convened a summit in Gatineau, Quebec, where over 250 First Nations leaders […]
This week’s episode features Carolyn Loder, the first woman in over a century to be inducted into the Colorado-based National Mining Hall of […]