Contribution of the Mining Industry: A Positive Message to Canadians

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Paul Stothart
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2008

Abstract

Context ? Industry is active in urban, rural, and remote regions ? Faces a range of environmental challenges and ?social license? issues ? There are also Aboriginal and northern issues ? Also very active internationally, with associated challenges ? Environmental/social groups often target the industry ? The important contribution of the industry should not be overlooked Useful Minerals and Metals Minerals are intrinsic to the residential, municipal, communications, and transportation infrastructure of modern life. Examples: Hybrid motors - nickel hydride batteries Water purification systems ? nickel, rare earth elements Catalytic converters - cerium Screens and monitors - several rare earth elements Clean electricity - uranium Circuitry - gold, copper, aluminium, lithium, titanium, silver, cobalt, zinc Instruments - copper, silver, nickel, cobalt, copper, brass Protective products ? zinc, calcium carbonate, sulphur
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APA: Paul Stothart  (2008)  Contribution of the Mining Industry: A Positive Message to Canadians

MLA: Paul Stothart Contribution of the Mining Industry: A Positive Message to Canadians. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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