Educating mining engineers for the 21st century

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Jerry M. Whiting Neil J. Duncan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

"Does Canada need a mining industry? Isn't it a chronically depressed collection of businesses that pollute the air and water and tear up the countryside? Wouldn't it be better if Canada's investors devoted their attention to high-technology endeavours, tourism, and other relatively pleasant tasks?Probably the answer to whether Canada needs a mining industry in the 21st century is to look at the real mining industry that is in operation today. The facts indicate that mining is a very important contributor to Canada. It has certainly encountered some challenging times during periods of recession, and it face s severe and continuing problems of cost and competition in world markets. However, uneconomic mines have been closed, others suspended, and productivity has risen dramatically with employment at 77 000, down from 101 000 in 1981. The country's metal and non-metal mines, metallurgical plants and semi-fabricated metals industries employed an estimated 378000 workers in 1986, and paid wages than any other sector of the Canadian economy. This effort resulted in the production of 60 different metals, non-metals and structural minerals valued at $13.5 billion.The trade aspects of the mining industry are of paramount importance. If there is a reason for this situation to change during the next century. it eludes the authors. Canada has the well-developed expertise to discover, evaluate, develop, operate and profit from existing and new businesses based in an enormous area endowed with a nearly unbelievable variety of mineral resources. Many countries throughout the world must rely on producers like Canada, if they are to maintain and/or improve their standard of living."
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APA: Jerry M. Whiting Neil J. Duncan  (1988)  Educating mining engineers for the 21st century

MLA: Jerry M. Whiting Neil J. Duncan Educating mining engineers for the 21st century. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1988.

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