Canadian mining sector employs more workers than we thought
The mining industry is a big employer in Canada, but according to new data we may have underestimated just how big.
The mining industry is a big employer in Canada, but according to new data we may have underestimated just how big.
The Canadian Mining Associations' latest report reveals a 'dramatic increase' in the number of Canadians employed in mining and related sectors.
But it also recommends an exhaustive review of the permit issued in 2006, as well as the miner’s glacier monitoring plan.
Environmental groups outraged.
High inflation, high unemployment, and low economic growth: it’s not a real surprise to see consumer confidence levels on the decline —or gold bugs getting quietly bullish.
Sector blames delays in environmental approvals and decreased demand of commodities from overseas.
The result won't surprise many considering potash prices plummeted over the past year.
The founder of Dent Research relies strongly on demographic statistics and trends to predict a crash starting in early 2014 and lasting into 2015 or 2016, which will make 2008 look like a mere tumble
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird told the US Chamber of Commerce that even a 'no' would be better than more delays.
The company's Perama Hill project still needs approval to begin construction, while its larger Skouries project keeps facing opposition.