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Pierre Gratton

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Pierre Gratton is the President and CEO of the Mining Association of Canada. mining.ca

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Liberals also propose to expand 30% critical minerals exploration tax credit — good news for #exploration. The Liberal's Promise to Extend Investment Incentive to Tech Could Mean $500 Million in New Private Investment | Financial Post financialpost.com/pmn/business-w…

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What are the essential actions needed to support critical mineral manufacturing in Canada, and to build a sustainable, prosperous chemistry industry? Pierre Gratton (theminingstory) and Greg Moffatt (CIAC) share powerful insights—and clear calls to action.

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As inferred here, the biggest beneficiary of Trump’s copper tariff could be China. How perverse is that? Chile's Codelco and the Mining Association of Canada warn: US copper tariffs may suppress the US market - Shanghai Metal Market metal.com/en/newscontent…

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Pleased to contribute to The Hub on how to strengthen and expand Canada’s Minerals and Metals value chain. Pierre Gratton: The economy of the future depends on minerals and metals from Canada - The Hub thehub.ca/2025/07/24/pie…

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Pierre Gratton (Pierre Gratton): The economy of the future depends on minerals and metals from Canada. Full article here: thehub.ca/2025/07/24/pie… This article was made possible by Rio Tinto and the generosity of readers like you.

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In the 2000s, ⁦theminingstory⁩ tried to convince Finance Canada to stop selling off our gold reserves at around $200/ounce. Today worth almost $3500. Very shortsighted. theglobeandmail.com/politics/artic…

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I have seen many of these reviews come and go, usually fiddling on the margins. This one looks different. If they follow through, it will make a difference. Treasury Board president says ministers have identified nearly 500 ways to cut red tape | CBC News cbc.ca/news/politics/…

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Prime Minister Carney noted how these two projects enjoy the support of the local FN communities. This doesn’t surprise me, because this is what Canadian #mining does, with over 500 agreements across the country. We build relationships that endure, and everyone prospers.

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Fair enough, but if you want more refining, you need more production. It’s declining production that has shut smelters over the past 20 years. Canada's finance minister says critical minerals refining is the 'name of the game' | CBC News cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…

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A pretty sensible take on the options for supporting #criticalminerals development. Ottawa shouldn’t stake a direct claim on critical minerals - The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/opinion/editor…

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It has taken too long, but this is a very welcome development. Cooperation on IA/EAs has been missing since 2012, except in BC. Ottawa reaches agreements with Ontario, Manitoba to streamline reviews for major projects - The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…