“If Canada can find a way to sustainably mine and supply metals to EV manufacturing hubs in North America, the country will be spinning green gold”
The billion-year-old water might help unlock one of humanity’s biggest unanswered questions: Could there be life on other planets?
The essential element could help us eliminate fossil fuels. But we need to find better ways to mine it.
Linden MacIntyre tells the story of a place in Newfoundland where a deadly tsunami was only the beginning of the misery suffered by hundreds of residents
From 2015: Discoveries of gold and ancient fossils go hand in hand in the Yukon. But the mammoth tusk trade has a dark side.
Understanding the tailings ponds breach at Mount Polley near Likely, B.C., which has emptied mine waste into waterways
What lawsuits claiming rape and murder in a Guatemalan jungle mean for Canadian companies abroad
A close look at what happened to an industry once flush with employment opportunities
Barrick Gold founder fends off revolt and fights for a legacy
VANCOUVER – A Federal Court judge isn’t letting Ottawa off the hook when it comes to producing documents in the case involving the use of Chinese miners in a proposed British Columbia coal mine.
The NDP’s International Cooperation critic explains her concerns with some of CIDA’s recent moves.
Graduating with a degree in mining engineering seems to be a ticket to a well-paying job