Stephanie Mawson
Stephanie Mawson’s role as mine engineer at Cameco Corporation’s Cigar Lake takes her 600M below the surface as she blazes a trail for future female engineers at the world’s highest grade uranium mine.
Indigenous Women are Leading the Way
Environmental scientist Rochelle Young was raised in Fort McMurray. Of Métis heritage, she first joined Syncrude Canada Ltd. in May 2001 as a co-op student. Now a regulatory advisor, she plays a key role in responsibly reclaiming mine tailings into new landscapes. Tailings management is an essential part of the mining process. Syncrude’s full-scale centrifuge […]
Mining Association of Canada and its Members Commit to Take Action Against Discrimination, Racism and Sexism
OTTAWA – The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) and its members, which include 45 of Canada’s leading mining companies, today released a statement denouncing all forms of discrimination, racism and sexism and committed to actions to eliminate them in the Canadian mining industry. “Racism, sexism and discrimination have no place in the mining industry and […]
MAC Newsletter – The Role of Women in Canadian Mining
National Mining Association Scholarship Recipient to Research Innovative Environmental Sustainability Techniques for Canada’s Mining Sector
Today, the Mining Association of Canada (MAC) is pleased to announce that Poonam Madan has been awarded the 2018 Paul Stothart Memorial Scholarship in Mineral Economics. This annual scholarship recognizes the work being done by some of Canada’s most innovative minds currently pursuing degrees in economics, mineral economics or mining commerce. “Each year, we are […]
Zoe Yujnovich: the Status of Women Canada Forum
Speech by MAC Chair, Zoe Yujnovich, to the Status of Women Canada Forum: Best Practices for Supporting Women in Non-Traditional Sectors on March 25, 2014 in Ottawa.
Presentation to the F/P/T Forum on the Status of Women
Presentation by MAC Chair, Zoe Yujnovich, to the Federal/Provincial/Territorial Forum on the Status of Women on October 8, 2013 in Ottawa.