Mining Day on the Hill
An annual industry advocacy event that brings together mining stakeholders and federal policymakers in Canada's capital. The event provides a platform for direct dialogue between the mining industry and government officials on key policy issues.
Mining Day on the Hill represents one of the most important annual advocacy events for Canada's mining sector. Organized by the Mining Association of Canada, this gathering brings together senior mining executives, industry associations, and federal government officials in Ottawa to discuss critical policy issues affecting the industry. The event serves as a vital bridge between the private sector and government, facilitating direct dialogue on regulatory frameworks, environmental policies, and economic initiatives that impact mining operations across the country.
Participants can expect focused discussions on current challenges facing the mining industry, including regulatory compliance, environmental stewardship, and competitiveness issues. The format typically includes meetings with parliamentarians, policy briefings, and networking opportunities that allow industry leaders to present their perspectives directly to decision-makers. This direct access to federal officials makes it an invaluable opportunity for companies to influence policy development.
The timing of this event is particularly significant as it occurs during a period when Canada's mining sector continues to be a major economic driver. With the industry contributing substantially to GDP, employment, and export revenues, Mining Day on the Hill provides a crucial forum for ensuring that government policies support the sector's continued growth and international competitiveness. For mining professionals, this event offers unparalleled access to both policy discussions and high-level networking within Canada's mining community.