Where to next: Resource nationalism
In the resource business, sometimes, one wrestles with certain subjects that can leave you questioning your own sanity. You talk to smart […]
In the resource business, sometimes, one wrestles with certain subjects that can leave you questioning your own sanity. You talk to smart […]
Zambia has been a major mining country for nearly a century, and mining continues to be the backbone of its economy. This […]
As we move towards a low carbon economy, there is a growing demand for critical minerals, like cobalt, lithium, and graphite. Manufacturers […]
The article “Rebranding mining: Does mining need a rebrand?” by Mike Commito and Steve Gravel (published in August 2022 issue of CMJ, pages 11-12) […]
If you have been enjoying the latest installments of AppleTV’s “For All Mankind,” you may, as a mining industry participant, be wondering […]
Does mining need a rebrand? Mining needs a rebrand. That was the statement that Pierre Julien, past President of the Canadian Institute […]
The effects of climate change and the associated rising stakeholder expectations, coupled with global supply chain volatility, are forcing mining organizations around […]
The word cobalt came from kobold, a variant of the German word kobalos, a satyr and shape-shifter of Greek mythology who mocked the work […]
In this digital age there are so many opportunities to use technology and data to improve stakeholder engagement. From video calls to […]
Mine closure is arguably more important than the first great discovery of an asset. When it is not managed well, closure can […]
Cybersecurity attacks remain a primary business risk for mining companies. These attacks typically involve encryption of the company’s data, exfiltration of the […]
A renewed optimism filled the air in 2021 as domestic markets reopened, supply chain networks began to recover and restrictions that had […]
Emerging from tariffs set by the US government in 2019, Canadian steelmakers are experiencing strong market conditions from growing global demand. Whether […]
The Beatles had a song for virtually every human condition, taxation being transcendent as a part of the human – and corporate […]