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Winter 2026 Click here to view a flip magazine of this issue. INDUSTRY GREETINGS A Once in aGeneration Opportunity A Message from Pierre Gratton, President and CEO, Mining Association of Canada FEATURES The Big 10: Global Mining Risks and Opportunities for 2026 By Theo Yameogo, EY Americas Metals & Mining Leader Bridging Words and Worlds: How Translation Fosters Meaningful Indigenous Engagement By Felicia Bratu, Operations Manager, wintranslation The Hidden Force Reshaping Mining: How Women-Owned Businesses Drive Performance By Heather Gamble, Co-Founder & CEO, Artemis Project Engineering the Future: Building Resilient Supply Chains and Talent Pipelines By Trang Tran-Valade, P.Eng., PMP Energy & Resources – Mining Sector Leader, Stantec Consulting Ltd. Unlocking Canada’s Next Critical Mineral: First Canadian Graphite and the Future of Clean Energy By Tom Yingling, President & CEO, First Canadian Graphite Inc. More Than Cleanup: What it Takes to Remediate Canada’s Forgotten Mines By Eric Pringle, CEO and Managing Partner, Milestone Environmental Contracting Inc. Uncertainty Unlocked: Why Stochastic Planning Transforms Exploration Decisions By Laura Carelos Andrade, Stochastic Mine Planning Consultant, and Matheus Faria, Director of Technical Services, KPI Mining Solutions The Wait is Almost Over: PDAC 2026 is Fast Approaching WHAT’S UP ONLINE? Cybersecurity for the Long Haul: A Lifecycle Approach to Mining Surveillance By Jason Chiu, Professional Services Group Manager, Axis Canada A Cold-Climate Solution: Testing Semi-Passive Water Treatment in Northern Canada With expertise from Dr. Morgane Desmau, an environmental scientist and assistant professor, Université de Moncton. By Greg Basky, Canadian Light Source Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X
Judge upholds BLM approval of Rhyolite Ridge lithium mine - ICT
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Judge upholds BLM approval of Rhyolite Ridge lithium mine - ICT

U.S. District Judge Cristina Silva ruled the Interior Department took a sufficiently “hard look” at the impacts of the mine on Tiehm’s buckwheat and Fish Lake Valley tui chub and “reasonably found” that the project would “not result in unnecessary or undue degradation of Tiehm’s buckwheat.”

Mining
Tribes Object as Trump Administration Moves to Reopen Chaco Canyon to Drilling - Native News Online
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Tribes Object as Trump Administration Moves to Reopen Chaco Canyon to Drilling - Native News Online

Amid strong objections from tribal nations and advocacy groups, the Trump administration is moving to overturn a federal drilling ban near Chaco Canyon, a landscape widely regarded as sacred by Indigenous communities across the Southwest. The administration recently announced a short, one-week public comment period as it considers opening the area to additional oil and […]

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‘The most lasting legacy:’ Famed Alberta mantle geochemist namesake of new mineral – Brandon Sun
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‘The most lasting legacy:’ Famed Alberta mantle geochemist namesake of new mineral – Brandon Sun

EDMONTON – From the coalfields of northern England to the Arctic snows and the steaming jungles of Brazil, diamond hunter and scholar Graham Pearson has carved a name for himself that now lives...

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Ancient Indigenous Lands in New Mexico Could Be Lost to Mining and Drilling.  The Public has 7 Days to Weigh In. - Native News Online
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Ancient Indigenous Lands in New Mexico Could Be Lost to Mining and Drilling.  The Public has 7 Days to Weigh In. - Native News Online

A federal court decision on March 31 could see land surrounding Chaco Canyon National Historic Park losing its public land protection, leaving more than 300,000 acres vulnerable to oil and gas drilling. Chaco Canyon is located in the San Juan Basin, 150 miles northwest of Albuquerque. The surrounding desert landscape of Chaco Canyon contains rich […]

Indigenous
MAX Power Advances Basin-Scale Discovery Potential with Multi-Zone Natural Hydrogen and Helium Intervals at Bracken - Montreal Gazette
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MAX Power Advances Basin-Scale Discovery Potential with Multi-Zone Natural Hydrogen and Helium Intervals at Bracken - Montreal Gazette

New Lawson Analog Target Identified Near Original Discovery on Genesis TrendBracken Well at Grasslands Project, 325 km southwest of Lawson Discovery, is

Ausenco secures Hillside contract
Australianminingreview.com.au·

Ausenco secures Hillside contract

Ausenco has been awarded the EPCM contract for Rex Minerals Hillside project in South Australia, about 150 km west of Adelaide.

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