Unlocking Our Potential – PDAC 2022

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PDAC 2022—the world’s premier mineral exploration and mining convention— is under way in Toronto. With more than 1,100 exhibitors, 2,500 investors and 23,000 people in attendance at the last in-person convention, the event is a key destination for ITI staff involved in marketing and promoting the exploration and resource potential of the NWT.    

Premier Cochrane and Minister Wawzonek to Promote NWT Investment Potential in Toronto

Mandate: Increase Resource Exploration and Development 

In the newsstand at ITI’s trade floor booth, PDAC delegates will be able to find the latest edition of ITI’s Unlocking Our Potential Magazine.

You can download it here.

As the global mining industry resets post COVID, with an emphasis on ESG and Critical Minerals, the NWT is preparing to open a new chapter in its rich mining history (see page 4).

The story about the Nechalacho project (on page 10) demonstrates how the NWT can be a leading contributor in both areas.

Meanwhile, four additional projects are waiting in the wings. (And you’ll find a summary beginning on page 13).

Related:

GNWT agrees to sell Mactung property to Fireweed Zinc Ltd.

Caroline Wawzonek: Maximizing the NWT’s Environmental, Social, and Governance and Environmental, Social, and Governance - Indigenous Advantage

Gahcho Kué mine and Government of the Northwest Territories partner on bridge project to restore fish habitat

On Tuesday, the NWT will partner with the Yukon and Nunavut under the Invest Canada North Banner to present a northern forum of keynote presentations, panels and special sessions highlighting the leaders in exploration, development and production.

Read more: Forum Agenda