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PDAC 2025 draws thousands to Toronto

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The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) proudly celebrated another landmark gathering with PDAC 2025, which brought together 27 353 participants to explore premier business prospects, investment opportunities, and professional networks in the global mineral exploration and mining sphere.

PDAC 2025 draws thousands to Toronto

Showcasing more than 1100 exhibitors – including government representatives, corporate leaders, and technical specialists from across the world – PDAC 2025 upheld its reputation as the industry’s most influential convention.

PDAC President, Raymond Goldie, said:

“Year after year, the PDAC Convention is the place to be for unveiling the latest market insights, advances in technology, and for fostering essential partnerships.

“In 2025, we continued that legacy by bringing together not only a wide array of educational programming focused on crucial areas such as capital markets, Indigenous engagement, career development, and sustainability, but also a dynamic trade show and company presentations to investors, offering exhibitors and attendees invaluable opportunities for business growth and collaboration.”

Beyond highlighting trailblazing innovation and thought leadership, PDAC 2025 provided a vital platform for dialogue between industry stakeholders and government officials. PDAC’s leaders used this forum to emphasise the impact of forward-looking public policy on maintaining Canada’s competitive edge in the mineral sector.

Goldie commented:

“Minerals are the backbone of modern technology and are indispensable to our daily lives, highlighting the essential role of mineral exploration and mining in Canada’s economic strength and resilience.

“This week, PDAC was encouraged by the federal government’s commitment to extend the Mineral Exploration Tax Credit (METC) for two years. Our priority now is to ensure that this commitment becomes law, and we’ll continue pushing for it to have a permanent place in Canada’s fiscal framework.”

Goldie extended his heartfelt appreciation to everyone who helped make PDAC 2025 such a success – volunteers, speakers, sponsors, delegates, and PDAC’s staff. The association eagerly anticipates welcoming participants back for PDAC 2026, March 1 – 4, 2026.

 

 

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