Payments to Governments by the Canadian Mineral Sector (2003-2012)
The 10th annual report on Payments to Governments by the Canadian Mineral Sector (2003-2012) by ENTRANS Policy Research Group for MAC.
Competitiveness is key to gaining ground in the global mining industry
MAC Chair, Zoe Yujnovich, delivered the keynote speech at the Mining Day on the Hill 2013 luncheon on November 19, 2013 in Ottawa at the Fairmont Chateau Laurier.
Canada as a Global Mining Leader
Presentation by MAC’s Pierre Gratton at the Brazilian Mining Congress on September 25,2013 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
Measuring success 1996-2016: Diamond mines deliver big benefits to the Northwest Territories
The report, which includes socio-economic data published by the NWT’s three diamond mines, is compiled by the NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines.
Improving the Investment Climate in Canada’s North: Key Challenges and Opportunities
Presentation by MAC’s Rick Meyers at the Nunavut Mining Symposium on April 17, 2012.
Payments to Governments by the Canadian Mineral Sector (2002-2011)
The 9th annual report on Payments to Governments by the Canadian Mineral Sector (2002-2011) by ENTRANS Policy Research Group for MAC.
Mining group head sees tough times now, but better prospects ahead
Trying to get a read on the mining industry may be like peeking in a crystal ball at this point, but Zoë Yujnovich believes the long-term outlook is still a good one. “Right now it’s a little bit like reading tea leaves to try to figure out exactly what’s happening,” says the new chair of […]
MAC economic commentary: New taxation measures threaten Canadian junior miners
Canada is home to the largest concentration of junior companies in the world, hosting 70 per cent. In 2011, 152 new juniors listed on the TSX Venture – representing one firm every two and half days. These new companies made up around 12 per cent of the exchange’s total 1,275 listings for the year. In […]
Canada playing a growing role in global mining industry
Canada’s mining industry broke records in 2011 for exploration spending, production and exports, according to a report released Monday by the Mining Association of Canada.
MAC economic commentary: A bumpy road to a bright future
This was an active year for the mining industry. China’s weaker demand for mined products and other global market forces sent price fluctuations through several mined commodities. The continued credit crunch adversely affected exploration prospects. Resource nationalism continued to rear its head as miners’ number one risk worldwide. These events shaped the past year in […]