Barrick Gold Seeks Buyers for Its Last Mine in Canada


The sale of the mine, if completed, would leave Barrick without any mines in the country where it was founded. One of the largest Toronto-headquartered mining companies, Barrick has cut back on its Canadian presence since it merged with Africa-focused Randgold Resources Ltd. It moved some head office jobs out of Toronto in an effort to decentralize operations, while few executives or board members are still based in Canada. 



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