The Manitoba contaminated and impacted sites program
Please take a look at Raymond Reichelt’s presentation on the Manitoba contaminated and impacted sites program.
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Please take a look at Raymond Reichelt’s presentation on the Manitoba contaminated and impacted sites program.
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Just a reminder to all prospectors – your MPAP forms must be delivered to Mines Branch by May 15. You must hold a valid prospectors license, fill-out the forms below and write a
MPAP forms due May 15 Read More »
Source: Kitco News Written by: Anna Golubova Nunavut, Canada’s northernmost territory, is entering the most prosperous period in its history due to surging mining development and exploration, this according to
Mining ushers in most prosperous period in Nunavut’s history Read More »
Please take a look at the MAMI presentation below.
MAMI update presentation Read More »
Jim Bamburak (Industrial Mineral Geologist with the Manitoba Geological Survey and an MPDA member!) has decided to retire after 42 years with the geological family!
All the best to Jim Bamburak and his retirement Read More »
Photo: The limestone cliffs along Little Limestone Lake are rare in Canada, says Gaile Whelan Enns, director of Manitoba Wildlands. (photo courtesy CPAWS Manitoba) A new Manitoba national park was announced
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Photo: Rodney Yellowdirt stands next to the re-routed Pembina pipeline near Alexander First Nation, Alta. With the support of residents, including Yellowdirt, a portion of the pipeline was originally going to
Source: Frontier Centre For Public Policy Tom Flanagan and Lee Harding / November 2016 This paper examines 21 First Nations in Canada who scored highly on the 2011 Community Well-being Index
Seven habits of highly effective First Nations Read More »
Source: Frontier Centre For Public Policy Attawapiskat First Nation — an isolated Northern Ontario reserve — played a prominent role in the Idle No More indigenous protest movement that erupted
Attawapiskat’s bad habits Read More »
At the 2017 PDAC Convention media reception, Minister Carr announced that flow-through will be maintained, and the METC renewed. A successful PDAC and CMIF advocacy win for budget 2017! Thanks
2017 PDAC convention announcements Read More »