Canadian miners should brace for the impact of Trump’s tariffs
In 2024, the mining industry saw some significant mergers and acquisitions. To mention but a few, Piedmont Lithium and Sayona Mining merged […]
In 2024, the mining industry saw some significant mergers and acquisitions. To mention but a few, Piedmont Lithium and Sayona Mining merged […]
With the global distribution of minerals and the associated opportunities, miners need to go to where these resources and opportunities are available. […]
Once again, we are pleased to bring CMJ readers the latest about reducing their carbon footprints. The net zero mine is not just a […]
First fires, then floods. British Columbia’s unenviable recent experience with extreme weather has been sobering. The extreme rainfall the province saw in November left […]
To put it bluntly, it’s been a hell of a year. In the editorial in our December 2020 issue, I wrote about […]
On Oct. 13, Canadian Mining Journal held its first branded event – our Reimagine Mining Symposium. The live, online event was itself […]
The transition to a zero carbon economy has begun to accelerate and the mining industry is fortunate to play a starring role in […]
As gold started to rally from the US$1,300 per oz. level in 2019, climbing to over US$2,000 per oz. last August, something […]
In this issue, we offer a snapshot of the past – and a glimpse of the future. First, our annual ranking of […]
Decarbonization has quickly become a top priority in mining, with miners big and small announcing targets for net zero production of metals. […]
Over the last decade, adoption of digital technologies in mining has begun to ramp up, with the support of a growing ecosystem […]
How the mining industry needs to engage younger generations.
A sustained effort needed to address tailings risks isn’t dissipating.