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11/03/2021
Astana International Exchange (“AIX”, “Exchange”) and Aurora Minerals Group partnered at the PDAC (Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada) Convention to host ‘Kazakhstan Day’ to highlight prospects of Kazakhstan minerals market, new opportunities for investors and businesses, and improvements in the local legislation.
The speakers at the ‘Kazakhstan Day’ represented the Government, local and transnational companies and consulting agencies and discussed the development of the Kazakh mining industry, shared success stories of introducing innovative technologies in geological exploration and outlined the challenges to be addressed when entering the Kazakhstan mining market.
Tim Bennett, CEO of AIX, commented:
“We are focused on developing the junior mining market in Kazakhstan, with a dedicated market segment and building up an ecosystem of brokers and advisors to connect with different types of projects and inv
Natural Resources Canada will invest $7.1 million towards increasing renewable energy at the northern Quebec nickel mine By Carolyn Gruske March 11, 2021
The federal government had previously spent a combined $12 million on two wind turbines at Raglan installed in 2014 and 2018, respectfully. Courtesy of La Raffinerie.
Raglan mine, located in the Nunavik region of Quebec, is getting two new wind turbines to generate clean electricity, the federal government announced on Mar. 10 during the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada Convention.
With the Raglan Phase III scale up, the mining company hopes to add an additional six megawatts of power per year (with each turbine producing three megawatts), while reducing CO2 emissions by 7,200 tonnes and saving over six million litres of diesel annually.
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Minister Ng kicks off virtual Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada Convention by showcasing Canada’s leadership role
From: Global Affairs Canada
As the Government of Canada addresses the COVID-19 pandemic and plans for a sustainable, inclusive recovery, it is committed to working with partners in the mining industry to generate growth, create jobs, and strengthen the middle class.
As the Government of Canada addresses the COVID-19 pandemic and plans for a sustainable, inclusive recovery, it is committed to working with partners in the mining industry to generate growth, create jobs, and strengthen the middle class.
Today, the Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, delivered opening remarks at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2021 Convention’s Canada Hour, focusing on Canada’s leadership in innovation, sustainable mining, and clean technologies.