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West Red Lake Gold Mines secures C$68 million financing to relaunch Madsen Gold Mine in Canada

West Red Lake Gold Mines has secured over C$68 million ($49.34 million) to restart production at the Madsen Gold Mine in Ontario. The financing...

Saskatchewan opens North America’s first commercial rare earth processing plant to curb Chinese dependence

In Saskatchewan, Canada, the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) has inaugurated a $74 million rare earth minerals processing plant, marking the first commercial-scale facility of...

Trinex Minerals moves to acquire lithium assets in South Australia and Canada

Trinex Minerals, an Australian mineral exploration company, has entered into binding agreements to acquire lithium assets in South Australia and Canada. The company aims to...

Eagle’s Nest Project in Canada: A key nickel and copper initiative in Ontario’s ring of fire

The Eagle's Nest Project in Ontario's Ring of Fire boasts a compact mine site of just one square kilometer, containing a substantial deposit of...

Teck Resources CEO advocates for greater North American investment in critical minerals to challenge China’s market control

Teck Resources Ltd. CEO Jonathan Price has raised concerns about China's dominance in the critical minerals sector, emphasizing the urgent need for North America...

Canada Nickel initiates environmental impact statement for Crawford mine project

Canada Nickel has initiated the process of filing its federal environmental impact statement for the proposed Crawford open-pit nickel mine located north of Timmins....

Saudi Minister optimistic about investments in Canada’s mining sector amid regulatory scrutiny

Saudi Arabia’s mining minister, Bandar Alkhorayef, remains confident that barriers to investment in Canada’s mining sector will not hinder dealmaking by the kingdom. Speaking...

Exploring Canada’s largest lithium mines: Key opportunities for investors

Investors looking to capitalize on the booming demand for lithium driven by electric vehicle (EV) growth should start their research with Canada’s largest lithium...

Saskatchewan aims to become North America’s leading rare earths producer

The Canadian province of Saskatchewan is positioning itself as a competitor to China in the processing and production of rare earth elements, aiming to...
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