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May 12, 2011

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About Canadian Mining MagazineBy Industry, For Industry Canadian Mining Magazine is a major voice within Canada’s mining industry. Three times per year, the magazine is direct-mailed to a list that is made up of the “who’s who” in the industry; major mine executives and CEOS, venture capitalists, investors, researchers, mining association representatives, university and college mining program administrators, and many more. We work very hard with our industry contacts and writers to ensure that the magazine covers the stories that this calibre of readers will find interesting and relevant. The magazine is also widely distributed at both Canadian and international trade shows and events throughout the calendar year. Our magazine is divided into key sections, including: Greetings: Each magazine features an opening message from a Canadian expert, mining associations/organizations, political leaders, and mining company executives who have a story to share. Check with your sales rep to see what’s planned for upcoming issues – these are great must-read articles to purchase advertising space next to! In-depth coverage that zeroes in on the latest hot-button industry topics: These stories cover various subjects issue to issue, focusing on what’s new and trending in Canada’s mining industry. Stories often include project profiles and updates, economic outlooks, labour forecasting/human resources topics, legislation updates/political changes, equipment maintenance articles, and industry-related safety stories. Departments: Each issue includes a special Tools of the Trade section highlighting new products, machines, and tools relevant to the industry. Each edition also showcases upcoming industry events, including (but not limited to) those that Canadian Mining Magazine is partnering with. FEATURED COVERAGE In-depth articles on industry issues! Each issue of the magazine includes feature articles on industry topics of interest to our readers. Ask your sales representative for information on the features planned for the upcoming issue. WHAT’S UP ONLINE? The best blogs reprinted! New blogs are posted to the Canadian Mining Magazine website every week, and we share at least one in each print edition. You can read every blog we’ve ever published here – they hold an immense wealth of information! THE LATEST TOOLS! What’s new to market? Each issue of Canadian Mining Magazine features the latest new products on the market, including software, tools, and heavy machines. Each issue also outlines upcoming industry events, both Canadian and international. INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW Mining events from around the world! Each issue of the magazine includes an updated list of mining events that are upcoming across Canada and around the world. It also highlights those we are partnering with. There are many advertising opportunities available. Reach out for more information! Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X
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