The Mineral Industry Of Canada

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Lester G. Morrell
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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74
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

AGAIN in 1963, as in nearly every year since 1946, the Canadian mineral industry has established a new national record in value of mineral production. The 1963 estimated total value of $2,976 million is 5 percent higher than the 1962 value of $2,845 million.2 As in previous years, metals made up more than half the value of total production. For selected years since 1949 the category percentages and total value are as follows: [ ] Crude petroleum, Canada's most valuable mineral product, accounted for 21 percent of the total value of minerals in 1963. In descending order came nickel 12 percent, iron ore 10 percent, copper 10 percent, gold 5 percent, and uranium 5 percent. Asbestos accounted for 5 percent, sand and gravel 4 percent, and cement 4 percent. The complete list of Canada's mineral products includes more than 50 basic commodities.
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APA: Lester G. Morrell  (1964)  The Mineral Industry Of Canada

MLA: Lester G. Morrell The Mineral Industry Of Canada. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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