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Part 6: Out of sight, out of mine — A Saskatchewan mining perspective Most Canadian mines are in remote regions far from […]

Part 6: Out of sight, out of mine — A Saskatchewan mining perspective Most Canadian mines are in remote regions far from […]

Industry policy and competitiveness were the focus of this interview at PDAC 2026 with Michael Goehring, president and CEO of the Mining […]
Since I started my career in journalism over 15 years ago at Canadian Mining Journal’s sister publication, The Northern Miner, the conversation around Aboriginal […]
Canadian mining has long struggled to enhance diversity at the board and senior leadership levels. But while the industry has consistently ranked […]
Marten Falls Chief Bruce Achneepineskum is eager to start work on a 200-km permanent, all-season road to his remote, fly-in First Nations community […]
Ontario is a strong producer of gold, accounting for 40.5% of all gold produced in Canada in 2020. So it’s not surprising […]
After years of sluggish growth, mining now is happily firing on all cylinders. The result is that there’s a dogfight for good […]
Wages fluctuated wildly in 2021, proving that in yet another way, it wasn’t a normal year. A comparison of the past 10 […]
Warning: This article references ESG but there is substance; continue reading. The intensifying focus on Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) factors will […]
The Community Well-Being and Mining Framework (Comm-Well Framework) is a participatory process for discussing, defining, measuring and analyzing community well-being. The data, […]
The consequences of climate change for the mining sector are informed by a complex and evolving dynamic. The sector is resource intensive […]
The Devonshire Initiative is a multi-stakeholder forum focused on improving development outcomes in the mining context.This article is the second in a […]
Can BC’s met coal industry be a bridge to a cleaner future? John Steen has no illusions about the future of metallurgical […]
It’s estimated that over the next decade, Canada’s mining and metals industry will require around 100,000 new hires to account for both an increase in retirees and […]