Mark Selby Canada has to act before the critical minerals window closes
News Source : Financial Post
News Summary
- The Timmins Nickel District is emerging as Canada’s next critical minerals corridor.
- Crawford could generate more than $70 billion in gross domestic product and support over 180,000 person-years of employment over its lifespan.
- Crawford is only one nickel mine in a region that has the potential to host many more.
- Canada is uniquely endowed with advanced-stage, large-scale, low-carbon nickel projects in Quebec and British Columbia.
- Our industry must coordinate on domestic processing so each stage of the supply chain creates the conditions for the next stage to be built here at home.
Canada is entering a pivotal era, one in which leadership in critical minerals will determine our economic resilience and national security as global supply chains shift away from dependence on China [+4863 chars]
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