Going global

by Breanne Massey

The growing trend of working abroad has had a strong impact on the mining industry. As a result, many Canadian mining companies have set up exploration sites worldwide. We decided to launch a new section on our website focusing on mining and exploration abroad. This allows us to explore the constantly changing industry of mining on a global scale.

In this section we will profile companies who are making the transition to working abroad, and examine how technology has bridged a gap for Canadians who do so. We will also talk about hot commodities, suppliers and equipment and much more.

If you have any questions or comments, or if there's a topic you would like to see on our site, please contact us with your feedback.

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