Minister Ng meets with mining sector leaders at Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada convention


March 3, 2025 – Toronto, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada

The Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development, today attended the annual convention of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) to talk trade, investment, and sustainability.

While at the convention, Minister Ng was joined by the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development, to meet with senior mining industry representatives, including members of the Mining Association of Canada, to discuss trade diversification; the green economy; environmental, social and governance leadership; responsible business conduct; resilient supply chains; and diversity and inclusion in the Canadian mining sector.

The Minister also took the opportunity to attend the PDAC trade show, engaging with representatives of innovative small and medium-sized enterprises, including mining supply companies, to hear their perspectives.

Minister Ng met with senior representatives of BHP and discussed the new $14-billion Jansen Potash Mine project, east of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, which is set to go into production next year. The Jansen mine is poised to become the world’s largest potash mine. They also talked about additional investment opportunities in the mining sector, including in critical minerals. She also spoke with the Vice-President, Corporate Affairs, at gold producer Calibre Mining Corp., about the company’s production and exploration operations, including in the United States and Nicaragua.

Minister Ng also had the opportunity to meet with senior executives from the Philippine delegation to PDAC, including the Executive Director of the Philippine Board of Investment, with whom she underscored the benefits of partnerships in the mining sector.  



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Alberta libraries, staff, city councillors denounce Dan Williams’ book censorship scheme

    If Alberta Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Williams’ scheme to ban books in public libraries is intended as way to distract voters from the deluge of uncomplimentary Globe and Mail stories…

    Collecting signatures for separation vote doesn’t violate treaty: Alberta’s lawyers

    EDMONTON — Lawyers for the Alberta government say collecting signatures for a potential referendum on separation doesn’t violate treaty rights nor would holding a vote. Neil Dobson has told an…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Way-too-early college basketball rankings for 2026-27: TCU, Texas take a tumble

    Way-too-early college basketball rankings for 2026-27: TCU, Texas take a tumble

    The Row Faye Bag Is Spring’s Latest It-Style—But It Won’t Be In Stock For Long

    The Row Faye Bag Is Spring’s Latest It-Style—But It Won’t Be In Stock For Long

    Russia and Ukraine agree to 32-hour Orthodox Easter ceasefire | Russia-Ukraine war News

    Russia and Ukraine agree to 32-hour Orthodox Easter ceasefire | Russia-Ukraine war News

    Immigration Department informing some 30,000 applicants they may be ineligible for refugee hearings

    Immigration Department informing some 30,000 applicants they may be ineligible for refugee hearings

    StubHub to pay $10M to settle FTC allegations over ‘deceptive’ ticket pricing

    StubHub to pay $10M to settle FTC allegations over ‘deceptive’ ticket pricing

    Video captures jewelry store robbery in New Jersey

    Video captures jewelry store robbery in New Jersey