THE VOICE OF THE CANADIAN

MINING INDUSTRY SINCE 1935

Pierre Gratton’s 2024 Address to the Vancouver Board of Trade

Global demand for critical minerals will skyrocket in the coming decade as the world moves to a low carbon economy.  Canada’s natural resource endowment and robust regulatory regime position us well to capitalize on this opportunity.  Government measures like the Critical Minerals Strategy and tax credits are steps in the right direction – but are they enough?  Will Canada even be able to meet its domestic demand for critical minerals, let alone help satisfy global demand?

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