
First reported on MINING.com
30 Second Briefing
Canada has announced the inclusion of several mining projects in its Major Projects Office to expedite development, including Northcliff Resources' C$579 million Sisson tungsten-molybdenum project in New Brunswick and Canada Nickel's C$3.5 billion Crawford nickel project in Ontario. The Crawford project, with the world's second-largest nickel reserves, aims to produce 3.5 billion lb. of nickel over 41 years. Nouveau Monde's Matawinie mine in Quebec is set to produce 103,000 tonnes of graphite annually, supported by C$50 million in federal and provincial funding.
Technical Brief
- Canada Nickel's C$3.5 billion Crawford project, with the world's second-largest nickel reserves, aims to produce 3.5 billion lb. of nickel over 41 years.
- The Crawford project is scheduled to begin production in 2027, with additional outputs including 52.9 million lb. of cobalt and 490,000 oz. of palladium and platinum.
- Northcliff Resources' Sisson project in New Brunswick involves a C$579 million capex for an open-pit mine, concentrator, and ammonium paratungstate plant.
- Nouveau Monde's Matawinie mine in Quebec is set to produce 103,000 tonnes of graphite annually, supported by C$50 million in federal and provincial funding.
- The federal Major Projects Office, established to expedite permitting, now includes these projects as part of a strategy to enhance critical mineral supply chains.
- The Sisson project has already secured major federal and provincial approvals, with New Zealand’s Todd Corp. holding a 12% interest.
- Nouveau Monde's Bécancour battery material plant complements the Matawinie mine, both located within 150 km of Montreal.
- Earlier projects referred to the office include Foran Mining’s McIlvenna Bay copper mine and the Red Chris copper and gold mine expansion.
Context From Recent Coverage
- The Crawford project, with its 3.5 billion lb. of nickel production and 41-year mine life, positions Canada Nickel as a key player in the nickel market, which is critical for battery production in electric vehicles.
- The Matawinie mine's annual graphite production of 103,000 tonnes, supported by both federal and provincial funding, underscores Canada's strategic focus on bolstering domestic supply chains for battery materials.
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