The Many Facets of Mining

Did you know that the Canadian mining industry directly employs more than 373,000 workers across the country in mineral extraction, smelting, fabrication and manufacturing, and indirectly employs an additional 190,000 in other related fields. Mining is also the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal people in Canada on a proportional basis. Here at ABQ we […]

The Many Facets of Mining: Tyler Blewett

Did you know that the Canadian mining industry directly employs more than 373,000 workers across the country in mineral extraction, smelting, fabrication and manufacturing, and indirectly employs an additional 190,000 in other related fields. Mining is also the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal people in Canada on a proportional basis. Here at ABQ we […]

The Many Facets of Mining: Alfred Moses, MLA

Did you know that the Canadian mining industry directly employs more than 373,000 workers across the country in mineral extraction, smelting, fabrication and manufacturing, and indirectly employs an additional 190,000 in other related fields. Mining is also the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal people in Canada on a proportional basis. Here at ABQ we […]

The Many Facets of Mining: Twain Anderson

Did you know that the Canadian mining industry directly employs more than 373,000 workers across the country in mineral extraction, smelting, fabrication and manufacturing, and indirectly employs an additional 190,000 in other related fields. Mining is also the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal people in Canada on a proportional basis. Here at ABQ we […]

The Many Facets of Mining: John Lafferty

Did you know that the Canadian mining industry directly employs more than 373,000 workers across the country in mineral extraction, smelting, fabrication and manufacturing, and indirectly employs an additional 190,000 in other related fields. Mining is also the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal people in Canada on a proportional basis. Here at ABQ we […]

The Many Facets of Mining: Freda Roberts

Did you know that the Canadian mining industry directly employs more than 373,000 workers across the country in mineral extraction, smelting, fabrication and manufacturing, and indirectly employs an additional 190,000 in other related fields? Mining is also the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal people in Canada on a proportional basis. Here at ABQ we […]

The Many Facets of Mining: Rita Denneron

Did you know that the Canadian mining industry directly employs more than 373,000 workers across the country in mineral extraction, smelting, fabrication and manufacturing, and indirectly employs an additional 190,000 in other related fields? Mining is also the largest private sector employer of Aboriginal people in Canada on a proportional basis. Here at ABQ we […]

Keeping Green Colonialists at Bay

Editor’s Note: This column is a condensed version of Senator Paterson’s speech delivered at the 20th annual Nunavut Mining Symposium in April of this year. Nunavut occupies 21 per cent of Canada’s total land mass and has 41 per cent of the country’s coastline, along which 25 of Nunavut’s communities are situated. All of our communities […]

Ground Turned on Next Yukon Mine

Ground Turned on Next Yukon Mine Some 50 people gathered in late August for the official ground turning ceremony at what will become the largest gold mine in the history of Yukon. Victoria Gold’s Dublin Gulch property will soon be home to the Eagle Mine, an open-pit gold mine about 85 kilometres north of Mayo. […]

Northern Premiers Meet in Yk

Northern Premiers Meet in Yk The Premiers of Canada’s three Northern territories ended the summer with a meeting in Yellowknife where they discussed ensuring Northerners have increasing opportunities including good jobs close to home in sustainable communities. The three men spoke at length about Indigenous cooperation and their support for reconciliation and partnership. “As the […]

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