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Exploring the role of Canada’s critical minerals in the global supply chain

The critical importance of critical raw materials, especially in the context of sustainable energy and technological advancement, cannot be overstated. Canada, with its vast and diverse mineral wealth, stands at the forefront of this global imperative.

This eBook is a curated collection of articles from previous editions of The Innovation Platform, offering a comprehensive overview of the significant strides being made within Canada’s critical minerals sector.

As we delve into the intricacies of lithium, scandium, rare earth elements, and other essential minerals, we witness a nation poised to lead in the global supply chain for these resources. Each article in this compilation provides insights into the groundbreaking projects, technological advancements, and governmental support that are propelling Canada to the forefront of the critical raw materials industry.

From the detailed progress at LithiumBank’s Boardwalk project to the strategic investments in Ontario’s EV manufacturing and battery supply chain, this eBook encapsulates the dynamic and innovative spirit driving Canada’s critical minerals exploration and development.

Here’s what to expect in this eBook:

Significant progress made at LithiumBank’s Boardwalk Project

Rob Shewchuk, Co-Founder, CEO, and Director of LithiumBank, shares the latest results from the company’s Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) at its Boardwalk lithium brine project in Western Canada.

$10m funding for two Canadian critical minerals projects

The Canadian government’s investment of $10m to support two critical minerals projects in Northern Ontario is explored in this article, underscoring the efforts to enhance the recovery of battery metals and advance battery materials recycling, thereby strengthening Canada’s position in the global battery supply chain.

Scandium Canada: Developing one of the largest sources of scandium

Scandium Canada is on the path to developing one of the world’s largest primary sources of scandium. This article delves into the company’s initiatives and the potential impact of scandium on various industries, including aerospace and electronics.

The future of mining in Newfoundland and Labrador

Honourable Andrew Parsons, Minister of Industry, Energy, and Technology for Newfoundland and Labrador, discusses the province’s vast potential in the critical minerals sector. The article highlights ongoing projects and the province’s commitment to sustainable mining practices.

Go2Lithium’s continuous direct lithium extraction technology

Go2Lithium‘s development of continuous direct lithium extraction (cDLE) technology is at the heart of this article. It explains how this innovative technology promises to improve lithium extraction processes, making them faster, more cost-effective, and environmentally sustainable.

Quebec’s role in the battery metals supply chain

Pierre Fitzgibbon, Quebec’s Minister of Economy and Innovation, outlines the province’s significant role in the North American battery supply chain. The article emphasises Quebec’s strategic initiatives and investments in the battery metals sector.

Inside Canada’s first-ever rare earth processing facility

The Saskatchewan Research Council’s groundbreaking work in building Canada’s first-ever rare earth processing facility is the focus of this article. President and CEO Mike Crabtree discusses the facility’s potential impact on North America’s rare earth supply chain.

Investing in Ontario’s EV manufacturing

Victor Fedeli, Ontario’s Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation, and Trade, outlines the province’s extensive initiatives to bolster its EV manufacturing and battery supply chain. The article provides insights into the strategic investments and partnerships driving this growth.

A strategic Canadian battery metals opportunity

Mink’s exploration of battery metals in Ontario’s Timmins Nickel District is highlighted in this article. It discusses the drilling projects and the district’s growing attractiveness to global investors.

Ontario’s battery metals journey

George Pirie, Minister of Mines of Ontario, explains the province’s transformation into a leading contributor to the global electric vehicle battery supply chain. The article chronicles the milestones and strategic decisions that have fueled this journey.

EV battery manufacturers securing their graphite supply chain

James Cross, President and CEO of E-Power Resources, elaborates on the strategies battery manufacturers are employing to secure their graphite supply chains. This second part of the discussion provides an in-depth look at the acquisition of graphite resources.

Alberta and Canada: Preferred mineral producers of the future

Honourable Sonya Savage, Alberta’s Minister of Energy, discusses the province’s mineral resource potential and commitment to critical mineral production. The article highlights Alberta’s strategic initiatives and future prospects in the Canadian critical minerals sector.

Discovering high-grade copper and gold in North America

Aston Bay’s advancements in exploring high-grade copper in Nunavut and gold in Virginia are the focus of this article. It details the company’s exploration strategies and the potential impact on North American mining.

Developing Canada’s critical minerals processing capabilities

BMAC’s efforts to complete the battery value chain crucial to Canada’s net-zero future are discussed in this article. It provides an analysis of Canada’s critical minerals processing capabilities and future directions.

The Québec Mining Association and the future of mining in the region

The Québec Mining Association explores the future production of rare earth elements in the region. The article details sustainable mining practices and the association’s 88 years of experience in Québec’s mining landscape.

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