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Nova Scotia’s mining revival: project pipeline and permitting signals for engineers

June 8, 2026|

Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

Nova Scotia’s mining revival: project pipeline and permitting signals for engineers

First reported on MINING.com

30 Second Briefing

Nova Scotia’s mining sector is being reshaped by reduced permitting red tape, repeal of the uranium exploration and mining ban, and new geoscience tools including a digitised drill core library and province-wide Minerals Play Fairway airborne geophysical surveys. Exploration licences doubled between 2024 and 2025, while NexGold’s Goldboro gold mine (735 jobs, C$2.1 billion GDP over 15 years), St Barbara’s Moose River stockpile processing (C$154 million GDP over 13 months) and CertainTeed’s Antrim gypsum quarry (60 jobs, ≥20-year life) move toward development. For engineers and developers, the signal is faster approvals, more data-rich targeting and a more supportive policy environment.

Technical Brief

  • EDM Resources’ Scotia zinc project is positioned as Nova Scotia’s first “modern” critical minerals operation, influencing future permitting precedents.
  • Province‑wide airborne geophysical coverage under Minerals Play Fairway should materially refine drill targeting and reduce greenfield discovery risk.
  • Digitisation of the provincial drill core library enables re‑logging, re‑interpretation and assay re‑evaluation without new core drilling costs.
  • Existing 3,000‑person mining and quarrying workforce provides a skills base for rapid ramp‑up at new metal and industrial mineral sites.

Our Take

The Moose River stockpiled-ore figures in this op-ed align with our separate coverage of the Touquoy restart, which frames Nova Scotia as testing short-cycle, low-capex gold campaigns alongside longer-life builds like NexGold’s Goldboro mine.

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Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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