Canadian mining news
Inaugural report explores potential impact of technology and automation on Canada’s mining workforce
The Mining Industry Human Resource Council has released its report on the potential future impact of technology, automation and innovation on the Canadian mining workforce.
Taseko and Indigenous Nation sign framework agreement
Taseko Mines Ltd has recently announced that it has entered into an agreement with an Indigenous Nation regarding the company's intentions to commence the regulatory approval process of the Yellowhead Copper Project.
Canadians want to seize opportunity in critical minerals
The Mining Association of Canada has recently released a new national poll, which highlights public enthusiasm for Canada to grow market share as a preferred global supplier of critical minerals.
Pretivm appoints new President and CEO
Pretivm Resources Inc. has recently announced that the Board has appointed Jacques Perron as President and CEO.
On Fleet
Mark Goode, Kal Tire’s Mining Tire Group, Canada, provides an in-sight into the relationship between tyre management and performance.
Glencore update on COVID-19
Glencore continues to engage with the relevant authorities, unions and other stakeholders regarding the steps being taken to minimise the impact of COVID-19 on its operations.
IAMGOLD to restart Westwood Gold Mine
IAMGOLD Corp. has recently provided an update on its Westwood Gold Mine in Quebec, Canada.
Government’s wage subsidy to bring relief to Canada’s mining companies
Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has announced the government’s wage subsidy which The Mining Association of Canada believes will help provide support to Canada’s mining industry.
IAMGOLD provides update regarding COVID-19
IAMGOLD Corp. has recently provided an update on its activities in response to the Quebec and Ontario provincial directives intended to help reduce the transmission of COVID-19.
Rio Tinto update on COVID-19
As a result of separate actions by the Premier of Quebec and the President of South Africa to contain the spread of COVID-19, Rio Tinto has decided to slow down some of its operations.