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MacLean Engineering and Nunavut Partner for Nunavut’s Mining Future, Canada

Published: February 14, 2020 |

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MacLean Engineering has partnered with the Rankin Inlet-based Nunavut Investments Ltd. to create Nunavut MacLean Inc., an Inuit-owned business registered on NTI’s Inuit Firm Registry. This new business will provide a long-term platform for supporting MacLean specialty mobile equipment at Agnico Eagle’s underground mines in the Kivalliq region of Nunavut.

Nunavut Investments is owned and operated by Patrick Tagoona, a Rankin Inlet resident and entrepreneur who also has an extensive professional background with executive staff positions at the Kivalliq Inuit Association and the Government of Nunavut, as well as the president of Sakku Investments Corporation.

There are currently more than 30 MacLean mining vehicles servicing Agnico Eagle’s Nunavut operations at the new Meliadine underground mine and the Amaruq Whale Tail underground project. The Agnico Eagle fleet of MacLean mobile equipment in the Kivalliq spans the range of production support mining vehicle categories, including rock bolting, concrete transporting, material transporting, explosives charging, shotcrete spraying, secondary reduction drilling, mobile rockbreaking as well as elevated platform maintenance and services installation.

“I am excited to partner with a leading mining vehicle manufacturer in support of a leading mining company that is creating sustainable job and business opportunities for the Kivalliq. This type of true partnership is how resource development should be done,” said Patrick Tagoona, president of Nunavut Investments Ltd.

“This is the third Aboriginal agreement we have forged in Canada, building on the success of our First Nation partnership for the Borden project in Ontario, as well as the First Nation and Inuit partnerships for the Voisey’s Bay project in Newfoundland & Labrador,” said MacLean President, Kevin MacLean.

“We’re honored to be a part of the Agnico Eagle story across the Americas and especially in Nunavut, with our Val d’Or branch leading the way on account management, commissioning, training, and field service support,” said Tony Caron, MacLean’s vice president for the Americas, which includes the mining region of Nunavut.

“Creating a business with Patrick Tagoona is a testament to our commitment to the Kivalliq and to ensuring that our mining vehicles working underground at Meliadine and Amaruq have the best possible support network above ground, one that builds local capacity for servicing heavy equipment in the Arctic,” added Caron.


About MacLean Engineering
MacLean Engineering designs and manufactures engineered solutions across the mining, municipal, environmental sectors. The company’s mining division builds a comprehensive line of mobile equipment for full-range mining cycle support across all underground mining methods in ground support, ore flow, and utility vehicle product categories. Founded in 1973, MacLean is based in the southern Georgian Bay region of Ontario, with branch offices across Canada as well as in Mexico, Peru, South Africa, and Australia, providing service and support to a global client base. MacLean is a longstanding supplier to Agnico Eagle’s operations in the Abitibi region of northern Quebec (Goldex, Laronde and Lapa mines), as well as supplying specialty mining equipment to Agnico Eagle’s Pinos Altos mine in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua.

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