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Canada's Critical Minerals: The Resource Superpower
34 critical minerals, #1 in potash, #2 in uranium, $18.5 billion in allied investment — the definitive guide to what PM Carney means when he says Canada has what the world wants.
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Ontario is home to 36 active mining operations that generated $15.7 billion in mineral production value in 2023. This comprehensive guide pr...
British Columbia
Teck Resources owns the bulk of B.C.’s active mines. — Photo courtesy Teck With its wealth of natural resources, British Columbia has hosted...
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Kruger Energy operates a wind farm in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. — Photo courtesy Ken Lund/Flickr Creative Commons Canada has been utilizing win...
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The Renard mine produces jewelry-quality diamonds. — Photo courtesy Stornoway Diamonds The 1990s sparked a boom in Canadian diamond discover...
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Canada's coal industry is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Alberta ended coal-fired electricity ahead of schedule, while British Columb...
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Canada produced over 514,000 tonnes of copper in 2024, and with billions of dollars in expansion projects now underway, the nation's largest...
Alberta
Canada is the world's third-largest producer of hydroelectricity, with more than 82,000 MW of installed capacity generating roughly 60 per c...
Energy
B.C. is in fourth place in terms of wind energy produced, despite the province having one of the best wind resources in the world. — Photo c...