
NovaRed’s Noem gamble: A bone-headed move or bold strategy?
What a bone-headed move to invite Kristi Noem to join the NovaRed board! It is hard to think of a more toxic […]

What a bone-headed move to invite Kristi Noem to join the NovaRed board! It is hard to think of a more toxic […]

Gold Fields is moving closer to a final investment decision on the Windfall gold project in Quebec following the signing of a […]
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has opened its third round of public consultation for a major gold mining project that could […]
The Yukon and federal governments approved the contentious Kudz Ze Kayah mine project near Ross River on Friday, authorizing Vancouver-based BMC Minerals […]
Recent report argues equity partnerships offer better wealth creation and project stability than conventional benefit deals Indigenous communities across Canada are increasingly […]
Federal assessors invited Indigenous communities and the public to review environmental impacts from a proposed 21-year lithium mining operation in northern Quebec […]
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission have launched public consultations for the proposed deep geological repository […]
Kristan Straub brings deep family ties and international experience to Sudbury campus Laurentian University has chosen Kristan Straub, a former mining executive […]
British Columbia Premier David Eby is proposing a temporary suspension of parts of landmark Indigenous rights law after a court ruling found […]
Traditional trades essential for underground operations Mining companies across Northern Ontario are scrambling to fill thousands of skilled trades positions as they […]
Mistawasis Nêhiyawak receives first mineral rights under treaty agreement Saskatchewan transferred additional Crown mineral rights to Canada on behalf of three First […]
The Association for Mineral Exploration (AME) is calling for immediate government action to fix British Columbia’s struggling mineral claims approval system as […]
The New Brunswick government put out a call on March 24 for private companies interested in exploring the old Lake George antimony […]
Federal and provincial governments skip environmental assessment; Northern BC operation still needs Nisga’a First Nation approval A gold mining company just got […]