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Copper loses battle in fight for critical mineral status in the U.S.

Copper loses battle in fight for critical mineral status in the U.S.

The USGS decision comes despite some high-ranking political allies throwing their support behind the local copper sector
Tech, sustainability key to attracting young talent to an evolving agriculture sector

Tech, sustainability key to attracting young talent to an evolving agriculture sector

Canada’s farmers are getting older, and most don't have a clear succession plan, leaving a big question over who will take over the agriculture sector as a wave of retirements loom.
Coal is still key to Teck – and our energy transition

Coal is still key to Teck – and our energy transition

Sauder School of Business economist questions underlying value of Teck’s de-merger plans
Robots the wave of a digitized forest industry future

Robots the wave of a digitized forest industry future

Virtual machine operators can utilize 5G connections to remotely harvest forests
Blackwater Gold making progress on mine near Prince George

Blackwater Gold making progress on mine near Prince George

Construction camp expanded to accommodate up to 420 workers; recruitment efforts focused on hiring heavy equipment operators
U.S. defensive posture not bad for Canadian miners

U.S. defensive posture not bad for Canadian miners

Canadian projects eligible for Defense Production Act financing, says U.S. ambassador
The path to zero-emission aluminum smelting

The path to zero-emission aluminum smelting

Canadian aluminum smelters are already low in carbon emissions, but could go lower
СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ got just 0.6% of commercial Pacific salmon catch in 2022: report

СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ got just 0.6% of commercial Pacific salmon catch in 2022: report

Despite 6.7 million Fraser River sockeye last year, commercial sockeye catch in СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ was just 1.2 million
How to finance early-stage mining projects

How to finance early-stage mining projects

Project financing has taken on a new urgency, say some experts
Stewart Muir: The high price of being a Green Canadian

Stewart Muir: The high price of being a Green Canadian

Doing business in СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ means shelling out more to deal with carbon costs
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