THE VOICE OF THE CANADIAN

MINING INDUSTRY SINCE 1935

Principles for Climate Change Policy Design

Principles for Climate Change Policy Design

Climate change is a global issue that requires a global solution. The Mining Association of Canada and its members offer the following principles for consideration:

  1. Establish a broad-based carbon price
  2. Apply any climate change policy-related revenues to manage the transition toward a lower carbon future, including climate adaptation
  3. Address competitiveness and carbon leakage concerns across all sectors
  4. Be predictable, flexible and sensitive to changing conditions
  5. Be simple, complementary and effective
  6. Support lower-emission generation technology development and implementation
  7. Recognize early action

Related Resources

Press Release  | 
OTTAWA –The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) is extremely disappointed in the federal government’s decision to designate Teck Resources Limited’s (Teck) Castle Project under the Impact Assessment Act (IAA). This[...]

Popular Resources

Report  | 
MAC’s annual flagship publication detailing the latest trends in the Canadian mining industry.

Canadian Mining Stories

The sector is a major economic driver in our Canadian economy and a great contributor to jobs and leading technologies and here are our stories. 

Shena Shaw

Shena Shaw, Western Copper and Gold’s VP Environmental and Community Affairs, has managed projects and worked in environmental assessment in Canada’s North for over 20 years, including with De Beers...

R&D Plays a Key Role in Responsible Operations for Syncrude

Syncrude Canada Ltd. leverages innovation to drive its success as an oil sands mining operator. This includes the company’s Base Mine Lake (BML). Through the reclamation process, one of Syncrude’s...

Subscribe to MAC News

"*" indicates required fields

Name

*Indicates a required field

You can unsubscribe from these communications at any time. For more information on how to unsubscribe, our privacy practices, and how we are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy, please review our Privacy Policy.

By clicking submit, you consent to allow The Mining Association of Canada to store and process the personal information submitted above to provide you the content requested.