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Quebec's Mining Industry Quebec’s mining industry Innovation, knowledge and institutional support fuel a world-class mining jurisdiction. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction..................................................p48 This report was researched and prepared by Metals and Materials of the Future......................p51 Global Business Reports (www.gbreports.com) for *ROG([SORUDWLRQLQ4XÃEHFp55 Engineering & Mining Journal. Iron Ore & Base Metals......................................p58 Innovative Solutions..........................................p59 Editorial researched and written by Lina Jafari, Services..................................................p63 Ben Cherrington, Carl-johan Karlsson and Lucrezia Conclusion..................................................p66 Falcidia. For more details, please contact [email protected]. Cover photo courtesy of VanadiumCorp. A REPORT BY GBR FOR E&MJ MAY 2019 EMJ_pg47-66.indd 47 5/8/19 3:07 PM MINING IN QUEBEC Energy and Natural Resources, Government RI4XÃEHF 2Q WKH EDFN RI VWURQJ LQVWLWXWLRQDO VXS- Introduction port, the industry remains in an enviable position on both a national and global lev- Institutional and financial support sustain a el. From mining-related associations, the timeless history 4XÃEHF 0LQLQJ $VVRFLDWLRQ 40$ DQG WKH 4XÃEHF 0LQHUDO ([SORUDWLRQ $VVRFLDWLRQ (QMEA), to financial organizations stimu- lating resource development (La Caisse de GÃSÎWHWSODFHPHQWGX4XÃEHF5HVVRXUFHV 4XÃEHF6248(06,'(;DQG%02&DSLWDO 0DUNHWV 4XÃEHFKDVWKHNQRZOHGJHPHDQV and geological endowment to prosper as JOREDOPDUNHWFRQGLWLRQVLPSURYH Balancing sustainability and Towns of Labrador City and Wabush. 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