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TUGLIQ and Quest Join Together for Sustainable and Responsible Mining Development, Canada
November 22, 2016
Quest Rare Minerals Ltd. and Tugliq have joined forces to develop an integrated renewable energy solution at its Strange Lake complex mining project. Located in northern Québec region on the Québec-Newfoundland and Labrador border, construction of the project is expected
Canadian Government Issues Key Water License for Seabridge Gold’s KSM Project
November 22, 2016
Seabridge Gold Inc. has received a license from the Government of Canada required for the construction, operation and maintenance of the water storage facility and associated ancillary water works at its 100 percent-owned KSM Project located in northwestern BC. The
Potash Ridge Retains Gateway Credit Partners for Financing for Valleyfield Project, Quebec
November 22, 2016
Potash Ridge Corporation has retained Gateway Credit Partners Inc., an independent financial services corporation with a focus and expertise on U.S. corporate credit markets. Under the terms of the agreement, Gateway will assist the company in securing financing through their
PDAC 2017 Awards Honor Industry Leaders
November 22, 2016
The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) has awarded recipients in seven categories for 2017. The PDAC 2017 Award recipients and some of their accomplishments are highlighted below. Bill Dennis Award: Val d’Or Exploration Team, Agnico Eagle Mines Limited
Job One for Trump, Dismantle EPA’s Regulatory Assault on Economy
November 18, 2016
President-elect Donald Trump must begin unraveling the Obama legacy immediately. As harmful regulations continue to cripple economic growth, rescinding EPA regulations on coal is the first necessary step for the Trump administration to get America back to work and end
Coal Stocks Soar After Trump Win
November 18, 2016
Stock prices for coal mining companies soared in Wednesday morning trading after Donald Trump’s presidential election win. Trump has pledged to bring the coal industry back from the brink and save coal miners’ jobs, after years of decline due to
Falling Carbon Emissions Have Little to Do With EPA Regulations; Fracking Good for Planet
November 18, 2016
Scientists found that American carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions fell again for the third straight year because of hydraulic fracturing — or “fracking” — and not environmental regulations, according to new data. Early projections from researchers at the Global Carbon Project
Names Circulating for Trump’s Pick to Head EPA
November 18, 2016
Republican nominee Donald Trump won the presidential election and will now have to pick someone to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Trump once called for the elimination of the EPA, but now wants to “refocus the EPA on its
Interior Department Rushes to Finish Major Regulations Before Trump Takes Office
November 18, 2016
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell sent a note to agency staff telling pledging to “to complete as much work as possible in the coming weeks” before President Obama leaves office in January. Jewell told Interior employees senior officials would “meet with
Trump’s Plan for Coal Country is to Hollow Out EPA
November 18, 2016
President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign to jump-start the coal industry is predicated on hollowing out the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), according to members of his transition team. The EPA will be dialed back to focus solely on pollutants posing harm to
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