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Mining Association of Canada Names Agnico Eagle’s Carol Plummer as Chair

Published: June 13, 2025 |

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Carol Plummer

Carol Plummer
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The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) has elected Carol Plummer as chair of MAC for the next two-year term. Plummer is the executive vice president, Sustainability, People and Culture at Agnico Eagle.

“We are delighted to have Carol assume this leadership position at MAC. Her dedication to the sector, both in her work at Agnico Eagle and vast experience with our association through her extensive committee work, makes her extremely well suited to tackle the challenges and opportunities ahead,” said Pierre Gratton, president and CEO of MAC.

Plummer replaces Carolyn Chisolm, general manager, External Affairs for Rio Tinto Canada, who served as chair from June 2023 to June 2025.

“Carolyn’s steady leadership throughout her tenure as chair has been key as our sector navigates unprecedented uncertainty in global trade, changes in government, supply chain issues, and permitting challenges. We appreciate her guidance and are glad to have her continued expertise as an active MAC board member,” said Gratton.

Carol Plummer comes to her new role with extensive experience in the industry and MAC, having been a committed participant on numerous working groups over the past several years. Carol is also a strong proponent of enhancing sustainability in the mining sector and has served as chair of MAC’s Towards Sustainable Mining Governance Team over the past two years.

Plummer assumes the chair position with several decades of experience in the mining industry. She is currently executive vice president - Sustainability, People & Culture, providing leadership and fostering collaboration in the areas of Health, Safety and Security, Environmental Management and Critical Infrastructures, Sustainability and People to ensure operational and cultural alignment throughout the Company. Prior to this appointment she served as executive vice president - Operational Excellence, senior vice president, Sustainability, and Vice President - Corporate Development. Since joining Agnico Eagle in 2004, she has held several key positions including general manager across Agnico Eagle’s global operations. Plummer holds a B.Sc. in Mining Engineering (Queen’s University) and is a licensed Professional Engineer (Quebec).

“I am honored to be assuming the chair position at such an important time for Canada’s mining sector. As one of the most significant contributors to Canada’s GDP and as an employer in communities across the country, our industry has an essential role to play in ensuring Canada builds upon its global leadership in providing the minerals, metals, and energy the world needs,” said Carol Plummer.

“I look forward to bringing Canada’s leadership role in sustainable mining practices to the forefront during my tenure as chair and will work to ensure the mining sector is given the opportunity to reach its full potential in the years to come,” added Plummer.


The Mining Association of Canada is the national organization for the Canadian mining industry.  Its members account for most of Canada’s production of base and precious metals, uranium, diamonds, metallurgical coal, mined oil sands and industrial minerals and are actively engaged in mineral exploration, mining, smelting, refining and semi-fabrication.


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