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Dear Readers, here we are – in the heart of critical minerals country. As delegates and exhibitors gather here in Thunder Bay, the world is watching. Closely.

Welcome to the latest edition of Mining Life & Exploration News, where we strive to bring you the most up-to-date insights and trends in the ever-evolving world of mining.

In this special CEN CAN Expo issue, we focus on a topic of paramount importance: the global need for critical minerals, which are becoming increasingly crucial to meet the demands of the growing electric vehicle (EV) market.

As the world shifts towards sustainable transportation and cleaner energy sources, the demand for these minerals has skyrocketed, presenting both challenges and opportunities for the mining industry.

The transition to electric vehicles represents a significant milestone in our collective efforts to combat climate change and reduce our reli-

ance on fossil fuels. However, this transition hinges on a secure and sustainable supply of critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earth elements. These minerals are essential components in EV batteries, electric motors, and other key technologies that power the electric vehicle revolution. As the demand for electric vehicles continues to surge worldwide, the mining industry plays a vital role in meeting this demand. Exploration efforts throughout northwestern Ontario are intensifying, as companies seek new sources of critical minerals to ensure a stable and diversified supply chain. This pursuit presents a unique opportunity for innovative exploration techniques, sustainable mining practices, and collaborative partnerships that prioritize environmental stewardship and community engagement.

At Mining Life and our sister company Canadian Trade-Ex, we recognize the importance of fostering dialogue and knowledge-sharing

within the mining exploration community. Through this magazine, we aim to provide a platform for industry leaders, experts, and stakeholders to share their insights, best practices, and innovative solutions in the quest for critical minerals. In this issue, you will find in-depth articles on the latest exploration projects, technological advancements, and sustainable mining practices that are shaping the future of critical minerals. We also delve into the geopolitical dynamics, market trends, and domestic policy developments that influence the supply and demand of these minerals on a global scale.

As we navigate this pivotal moment in the mining industry, collaboration and forward-thinking become ever more crucial. By fostering indigenous partnerships, embracing technological advancements, and prioritizing sustainability, we can collectively contribute to the growth and prosperity of the global electric vehicle market while ensuring the

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At the time Lyle joined Equipment World in 1987, as a territory sales rep, he was 1 of 10 employees.

Peter saw that the material handling industry wasn’t developed in Northern Ontario as in other centres and he changed that. Perhaps the most significant challenge the company faced during its initial stages was to convince customers that a need for specialists in

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After 13 years of success in the Northwest, Equipment World expanded into Northeastern Ontario by opening the doors to its second division in Sudbury in 1988.

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A Message from the Mayor

On behalf of my colleagues on City Council and the citizens of Thunder Bay, welcome to the Central Canada Resource Expo 2023!

Thunder Bay is built on the traditional territory of the Ojibwe people of Fort William First Nation, and is also an historic Métis settlement. As such, our community has been a meeting place for hundreds of years.

Those who reside in or near Thunder Bay know how fortunate we are to live here, surrounded by boundless, natural beauty. We are eager to share this, and our hospitality, with all attendees at Cen-Can.

The objectives of the Expo are to showcase innovations in resource technologies, talk about sustainable development, and discuss opportunities to foster regional economic growth. It's exciting to see what’s new, and hear about what’s ahead in mining, forestry and energy here in central Canada!

Many thanks to the organizers, and best wishes for a most successful and enjoyable Expo.

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A Welcome Message

Welcome everyone to the Central Canada (Cen-Can) Resource Expo 2023 – and a warm welcome to the mining hub of Northwestern Ontario!

At the outset, I want to acknowledge that Thunder Bay rests on the Traditional Territory of Fort William First Nation, signatories to the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850, and we also recognize the shared lands of the Métis peoples. This out of respect and acknowledgment for the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.

We are currently witnessing a remarkable era in mining for Northwestern Ontario, as it enters its most significant boom period ever. Critical minerals, such as lithium, and future prospects like graphite, are leading the charge as Ontario moves toward establishing a complete supply chain for electric vehicle (EV) batteries and auto production. The Ring of Fire project continues to hold immense promise, and with the arrival of Ring of Fire Metals, we are now closer than ever to unlocking the potential of this vast, mineral-rich area. Furthermore, gold, platinum, and other precious metals remain essential pillars, with ongoing and new projects significantly contributing to the region’s economic growth.

Thunder Bay, being the hub of Northwestern Ontario’s mining and exploration sector, plays a pivotal role in driving these developments. As the largest Canadian port on Lake Superior, we are home to engineers, contractors, builders, suppliers, and branch offices for many of these ventures. On the horizon, we can glimpse the emergence of other mining-related industries, such as lithium refining and shipping.

The CEDC is committed to being there every step of the way, supporting local and external companies coming to Thunder Bay and the region. Our role is multifaceted, including bridging the gap between industry, business, government, and Indigenous communities, providing assistance in accessing government funding, and connecting companies with talented employees. We are genuinely excited about the opportunities that the impending mining boom will bring to Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario.

With that, let’s all join in a celebration of a fantastic Expo and seize the opportunity to acquaint ourselves with Canada’s next mining boom region. Together, we can forge a prosperous and sustainable future for our communities and industries. Thank you all for being part of this remarkable journey.

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Mining? Forestry?

Which Leads the Way in Economic Impact for Northwestern Ontario?

Mining Support and Spin-offs Will Drive Economic Development in Thunder Bay

The latest economic report for Thunder Bay likely marks a watershed moment in the economic history of Northwestern Ontario. For decades, mining has been forestry’s little brother in a region rich with natural resources. But the downturn in the paper industry in 2008 combined with the coming critical minerals boom (including the Lithium Rush) means that those two industries are likely to switch positions soon.

In June 2023, the Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC) released a report on the Economic Profile for Thunder Bay prepared by the Northern Policy Institute (NPI). This review of seven key sectors found that forestry directly added approximately $47 million to Thunder Bay’s GDP, while mining directly contributed $40 million.

Further, forestry directly employed 364 people living in Thunder Bay compared to 278 in mining. Of course, most direct forestry and mining activity happens outside of Thunder Bay. These numbers also do not include the revenue and jobs generated by service and supply companies, many of which service both industries. But these numbers act as a useful bellwether to gauge what is happening in the region as a whole.

What’s most striking in this case that the number of people working in forestry employment has shrunk by 32% from 2016 to 2021 while mining grew by 9%. Northwestern Ontario may have been victim to the global downturn of paper demand, but the region will be the beneficiary of the increased demand for gold and critical minerals such as lithium, platinum, and nickel.

It’s the indirect economic activity that will really drive prosperity for the city. For example on June 19, 2023, Avalon Advanced Metals announced it had purchased land on Thunder Bay’s waterfront to build a lithium hydroxide plant. The company said its “integrated project” of mine and processing will create approximately 500 jobs, most of which will be in Thunder Bay – and all of which will be in Northwestern Ontario. In turn, the raw materials produced here will go on to drive the EV battery industry in southern Ontario and beyond.

That’s just one project. Other players in the coming Lithium Rush include Green Technology Metals, Rock Tech Lithium, and Frontier Lithium. Outside of lithium, critical mineral mining companies include Impala’s Lac Des Illes mine (palladium). Generation Mining (palladium and copper) near Marathon, Tartisan Nickel near Kenora, and Ring of Fire Metals (nickel) are also in various stages of development.

Critical minerals may be the new gold, but the old gold is doing just fine as well. Newmont, Kinross, West Red Lake Gold Mines, and Barrick Gold are some of the established gold mining companies.

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There is still a long way to go to ensure economic parity on projects for Indigenous partners in the region. But the number of opportunities for First Nation partners is growing, which is a positive sign. Company and government policies are shifting. Mindsets are shifting. We will continue to see Indigenous participation grow in most if not all areas of economic development throughout Northwestern Ontario.

Thunder Bay Ready for Coming Mining Boom

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Argonaut Gold in Dubreuilville has started producing and Greenstone Gold Mines draws ever closer to pouring its first gold bar while Treasury Metals, First Mining Gold, and others are in the exploration and development stages. In other words, gold is not going away any time soon.

Currently, Northwestern Ontario’s mining industry contributes $1.5 billion to the provincial economy. That represents 20% of the Ontario’s $7.5 billion mining industry. Those numbers are poised to grow as the critical minerals boom rolls out and more mines come online.

Natural Resource Sector Outside of Mining Still Strong

It’s too early to count out forestry as a major contributor to Thunder Bay and region’s economy – as of 2021, it is still the big brother. After some huge dips, the forestry industry has stabilized somewhat in recent years. Resolute recently sold Thunder Bay’s pulp and paper mill to Atlas Holdings. Resolute’s sawmill in Fort William First Nation has

operated for over 20 years now. Energy is another area of tremendous growth, both in terms of generation and transmission. The recently completed East-West Tie is one transmission project along with the ongoing Watay and Waasigan projects. The Little Jackfish Hydro Project just north of Lake Nipigon will help generate more power for the region including possibly nearby mining projects.

Indigenous Communities, Businesses to Benefit More

The coming boom also marks a new era in social licence for the natural resource sector. Surrounding First Nations and Indigenousowned businesses in Northwestern Ontario, who have traditionally been left out of the economic equation, will be participating in most if not all projects. More and more natural resource companies are adopting formal policies to include Indigenous partners. Leading the way are companies such as Hydro One, which last year committed to partnering with Indigenous companies 50/50 on every major transmission project in Ontario.

Of course, “boom” is shorthand for “a whole lot of economic opportunities, all at once.” The Thunder Bay CEDC is helping harness those economic opportunities. For example, on everyone’s mind is the labour needed to build and operate these new mines. Andrew Kane, Natural Resources Business Development Manager at CEDC, said the city and region are working hard to be ready. In September 2022, the CEDC invited all stakeholders to a workshop to discuss the topic. It’s just one way the CEDC helps connect companies moving to the area with labour, suppliers (including Indigenous-owned companies and joint ventures), and other supports to make the transition easier.

“Northwestern Ontario is the next mining powerhouse. If you think the boom is here, you haven’t seen anything yet,” Kane said. “The CEDC is here to help all businesses moving to the region and those already operating to help make developing our resources a smoother process for everyone.”

All companies working in and around Thunder Bay can find information and CEDC supports at: https://gotothunderbay.ca/

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Impala Canada celebrating milestones and release of “This is Mining” video

In July, CEO Tim Hill recorded a special end of year message for employees. “Looking back over the past year, we accomplished a great deal,” Hill said in his two-minute video.

“We experienced strong safety performance across the operation, and a regional mine rescue win. We achieved our mine expansion plans. We awarded our first 11 Impala Canada Paving the Way educational scholarships. We launched our Living our Values Award and celebrated the well-deserving winners. We diverted thousands of water bottles from landfill by installing new water refill stations around LDI, and our employees raised more than $50,000 for community organizations during the Christmas holidays.”

Hill said none of the achievements would’ve been possible without all of the valued employees and contractors who keep the Lac Des Iles mine running all year. In the video, he looks ahead to the new year and some goals he has set out for the entire Impala Canada team to achieve.

“Together we will continue to achieve our goals and create a better future for our families and community.”

The company also produced an impressive video called: This is Mining, in partnership with Confederation College as part of a 3-year $120,000 investment by Impala Canada, announced in 2022. This unique and important partnership will help the College increase awareness, engagement and enrolment in skilled trades training and the video is just the first of many things to come.

Set to music and using drone footage and interviews, the video takes you from the College’s campus to the LDI site, showcasing many mining career opportunities and a few familiar faces along the way.

“For a lot of people, they think mining is just ‘oh you’re a miner underground,’ they don’t realize all the different types of jobs we do have,” Renate, Heavy Duty

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Apprentice at Impala Canada says in the video.

“It’s a great living, it’s a rewarding career and it’s lucrative. I would say definitely take a trade,” Brandon, Impala Canada’s Fixed Plant General Foreman says, adding that without his education from Confederation College, he wouldn’t be where he is today.

The company and college say for anyone who is considering a career in mining, this is a great video to share with them as it was created to inspire the next generation of students explore future opportunities.

Impala Canada Limited was formed on December 13, 2019 when North American Palladium was acquired by Impala Platinum Holdings Limited (the Implats Group), an integrated global platinum group metal (PGM) producer. Implats was attracted by the Company’s focus on palladium, its reliable growth potential, its highly engaged team and the revenue-generating potential of its Lac des Iles Mine.

The Lac des Iles Mine, a palladium operation with more than 25 years of production in a lowrisk jurisdiction northwest of Thunder Bay, employs over 700 workers and features a unique, world-class ore body and modern infrastructure, including both an underground mine and surface operations.

The mine is noted for its modern infrastructure, advanced underground technologies and world-class exploration portfolio. It is ramping up production to become one of Canada’s largest, lowest-cost and safest underground mines, producing a metal that contributes to a cleaner global environment. The

Company continues to pursue other palladium production, development and exploration objectives in Canada to complement its inventory of high-quality PGM assets.

Impala Canada’s operations and exploration potential represent the long-term future of our business. Our Lac des Iles Mine features a unique, world-class ore body with modern infrastructure, including both an underground mine and surface operations. In 2017, Impala Canada successfully transitioned

from longhole open stoping to the sublevel shrinkage (SLS) mining method in the lower part of the mine, which has increased total ore recovery, lowered operating costs, raised production rates and improved geotechnical ground conditions.

The company is now applying the SLS mining method to the upper part of the mine to help it become one of Canada’s largest and lowest-cost underground mines.

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Ontario’s State of Mining Address

Ontario is mining the fuels of tomorrow, today. Ontario’s Mines Minister George Pirie isn’t shy about the short-term and long-term potential impact of northern Ontario’s mining industry on the Canadian and global economy.

In a State of Mining address at the Canadian Mining Expo in Timmins in June, Pirie delivered a passionate and personal essay about Ontario’s mining future. “It’s my responsibility for the ring of fire,” said Pirie. “But another mandate I have is to ensure that Ontario is the number one mining jurisdiction in Canada. It allows me to talk about a number of very important points, including energy.”

“I’m talking about a hundred year future that we’re looking at right here in Timmins as the hub of mining in Northern Ontario and in Canada. This is where it’s going to be.”

Pirie pointed to the discovery of oil in the United States in the 1800’s. “They found oil in Texas. And on the back of that, the US became the number one economy. There’s some other factors that made that happen. But it was basically because they had found the world’s, at that time, largest source of fuel. That’s what we found here in Northern Ontario. And this is why mining is important because we have to mine the fuel – it’s important.”

Pirie says mining was always important but now it’s critical because if we are going to solve the challenges of our society, we have to mine the minerals.

“The minerals have to come out of the ground. We’re mining the fuels of tomorrow today in Northern

Ontario. It’s very important for every person in this room and every part of the mining industry. It’s important to your children. It’s important to your grandchildren.”

The Mines Minister says New York investors are taking notice. “Somebody has found out that geez, we’ve got to get started on this. Mining is important. Mining is critical. And that’s what we’re sitting on right now. We’re sitting on the future.

Pirie described how the ministry is trying to create an attractive climate. “The ministry doesn’t build the mines, but it sets the table - so these mines get built. The other thing that’s incredibly important, it’s how we’re building these mines.”

Pirie turned his attention to sustainability. “The definition of sustainability is that we meet the needs of the current generation without sacrificing the future generation. When I travel around the country and I go to the Creighton mine, I’ll pick on that one, 9,600 feet deep, it’s a Vale

mine, they’re running it with electric vehicles. The air is clean, it’s hot, but it’s clean.”

The Minister said there are a lot of companies developing and building EVs. “And as I said you couldn’t find EVs, the haulage vehicles, the scoops at the show because they’re in demand because the industry is changing. Newmont with the Borden Mine has got a good start on that technology. Agnico is committed to transforming into the EV technology. They’re committed. Canada-Nickel is committed to their haulage fleet will be hydrogen.”

“My father was born in 1920 in a house behind the mill and I saw the evolution of the mining sector and it was the evolution that started really with the people that worked it. There’s a sign on the tailings on the way between South Porcupine and Timmins that says Reclamation in Progress. That reclamation started way back in the 60s when that dam was decommissioned, and it was the operators that said we’re going to do this. You know why? Because their children played in those areas. They’re committed to it and that’s what good operators do. That’s what good service people do. They’re committed to mining correctly. It’s what makes me so proud about mining in Canada and make no mistake. Canadian miners are the best miners. Ontario miners are the best miners and because where I’m from I think the miners from Northern Ontario are the best. We’re very proud, we’re dedicated, and we’re committed to doing it

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The Minister also underlined the importance of the next generation of miners. “I met three or four school groups from Northern Ontario, and they all want to get involved in mining because they can see the future. And these are kids that want to get into the trades or they want to be engineers, and they want to be involved in mining because this is the place, this is where the future is, and you’ve got to be proud of that. These kids know that they’re standing there and they’re going to be responsible for changing the economy, not only in Ontario, Northern Ontario, but globally, as we get off fossil fuels.”

“The kids in that room will be leading the charge. And as soon as you say that, they stand up and say, boy, we are important. We’re doing the right things. We’re changing the economy. We’re changing society. And we’re changing it as miners. Never forget that,” he add-

ed.

Pirie talked about three young people he met underground at Creighton. “There’s three youth I met at 9,600 level. One was from New Liskeard, one from Ramore and the other was a young indigenous lady from Moosonee and she was ecstatic to be working at 9600 feet at the Creighton mine because she wanted to be an electrical engineer to work on the equipment at that mine.”

Pirie says mining was always essential and now it’s critical. “The gold guys, the silver guys, all of the base-metal guys, they’re phenomenal, and it allows me to talk to them with impunity, with great pride about the quality of work that they do and the quality of people that they are.”

Northern Ontario is also a terrific place to find quality people according to Pirie. “Well, that includes finding guys like Danny Gagnon (President of Gowest Gold), Dave Russell is here at the back, finding guys like Dave Russell to run the Galleon op-

eration, that run the Lake Shore Gold operations, the Newmont operations, the Agnico operations. How do you find them? Yes, they’re homegrown, but we’ve got phenomenal educational facilities as well, Northern College, Cambrian College, College Boreal, Laurentian, Lakehead, Confederation, all across the North, we are generating quality people.”

Pirie turned his attention to some of the lesser-known projects. “We’ve got rare earths in Northern Ontario, about 20 miles north, just west of Otter Rapids. Phenomenal deposits in the capital-facing structure, very poorly understood. That’s, you know, in board mine is just on the edge of the capital-facing structure. We’ve got a potash mine just in the Hearst area which is being developed by Fox Resources. That structure is phenomenal and it’s got an incredible potential because it’s underexplored and it’s underestimated. Our regional geologist is focusing on rare earths. But we’ve got another source of rare earths. We’re probably going to be producing rare earths out of the Sudbury area with Mirarco in combination with Vale and Glencore.”

Pirie paused and underscored the importance of Ontario developing rare earth mineral deposits.

“If China embargoed those earths we would not be able to build any electric motors because earths are required to build the magnets that are required to build electric motors that build electric vehicles. And if we don’t have the earths, you’re not building those motors and you’ve just ended the EV revolution. The rare earths are critical that we get them to secure the supply chain. And as you know the geopolitical situation is not lessening.”

The Mines Minister pointed to war in Ukraine. “The fact that the Rus-

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Inspiring morning meeting with high school students from across the Timmins region at the Canadian Mining Expo 2023. Minister Pirie stated, “I enjoyed listening to their hopes for the future & their interest in Ontario’s Mining sector. Always great to speak with the leaders of tomorrow!”
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Cont’d from pg. 20 sians just destroyed that dam - everybody here’s got to be stunned at that - but there’s a lesson there. These geopolitical critical minerals industry strategies are all associated about securing that supply chain. That’s about securing the metals that come from Northern Ontario and marrying them with the manufacturing might in Southern Ontario. It’s absolutely essential we secure this supply chain.” So what is Ontario doing to meet the demand and ensure Canada is a world leader in the production of electric vehicles?

“Bill 71, Côté Lake was the example that I used because it took 15 or 17 years to permit that mine, said Pirie. “That’s unacceptable. Bill 71 makes this ministry, my ministry, more efficient and more effective. There’s two very important points in that bill. Number one, every word in the old bill and the new bill is unchanged. In two respects, the duty to consult and protecting and maintaining Ontario’s environmental regulations. We’ve got the world’s best. And why? Because everybody in this room understands how important it is, how important the duty to consult is, as well as in maintaining environmental regulations.”

Pirie points to the IAMGOLD Côté Lake Mine. “They don’t even discharge water. $2 billion project -1600 people employed, they don’t even discharge water. With phenomenal indigenous relations, they prosper.”

Pirie turned his focus on the demand for clean energy.

“You can’t do mining without energy. And if you look at the energy profile, how much energy is going to be required, you know we need more energy. Monday morning I was at a conference in Toronto with Minister Todd Smith of Energy, and that was a conference with United Arab Emirates. And they were talking about critical minerals and energy. And as you know, Ontario is

leading the world on these small modular reactors. There’s also small micro modular reactors that I think have a huge future in the indigenous communities in the north. With them, you could power green houses so that you’ve got your food security for those communities. There’s another source of energy that’s untapped in the north. Hudson’s Bay and James Bay has the best wind profile in North America. It’s all untapped right now.”

Pirie concluded his remarks with a promise that the Ford government is committed to making Ontario Canada’s #1 mining jurisdiction and one of the best in the world. “We’re already the number one jurisdiction for exploration. So we’re setting the table for the development with our Critical Minerals Strategy, with our Bill 71 and also the Red Tape Bill that allows us to do our businessat the pace of business. We’ve got more work to do on the Exploration Fund. As I said, when we developed this bill, we had round tables. We had all the leading industry and indigenous people that we got their input from. And we’re doing the same thing on the exploration side of the fence.”

“We want to be Canada’s number one jurisdiction for mining. And I think we’re on our way on that.”

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working in the mining industry. This provides a valuable networking opportunity to ask questions, gain insights into specific careers, and make connections with potential future employers or mentors. It’s advisable to come prepared with questions related to job opportunities, qualifications, required skills, and career paths within the industry.

It’s an extraordinary time to be part of the mining industry and for today’s environment-conscious generation, it’s even more exciting. The Canadian mining industry is a global leader when it comes to environmental stewardship. Young people looking for good paying, long-term careers that contribute to the planet’s sustainability will be well rewarded for attending the CEN CAN Expo Job Fair. Companies, colleges, and other groups participating include: D&D Training & Consulting, Workforce Inc, Levert, Anishinabek Employment and Training Services, Seven Generations Education Institute, Confederation College, Northwest Employment Works, Lakehead University, MiHR, Norcat, St. John Ambulance. There will be more than 60 mining companies accepting resumes onsite for the two days of the show.

For students, attending a job fair focused on the mining industry includes an emphasis on green jobs that can provide high school students with valuable insights into career opportunities that promote sustainability and environmental consciousness.

Here are 7 things job seekers can generally expect from the CEN CAN Expo Job Fair:

1. Industry Overview: At the job fair and show, there will be information booths and presentations that provide an overview of the mining industry, particularly highlighting the green initiatives and sustainable practices being implemented. This introduction will help students understand the industry’s environmental challenges, advancements, and the importance of green practices.

2. Employer Representation: The job fair will feature a range of employers from the mining industry who prioritize sustainability and environmental responsibility. These employers include mining companies, environmental consulting firms, renewable energy providers, technology companies, or organizations focused on resource management. Each employer booth will offer information about their company’s initiatives, projects, and available job opportunities.

3. Networking Opportunities: Students will have the chance to interact directly with professionals

4. Job and Internship Opportunities: The primary purpose of the CEN CAN Expo job fair is to connect potential job seekers with employers. Students attending the fair will have the chance to explore current job openings, internship programs, apprenticeships, or co-op opportunities within the mining industry. Some employers may conduct on-site interviews or accept resumes and applications directly at the fair.

5. Panel Discussions or Presentations: The event will include panel discussions or presentations where industry experts or professionals share their experiences and insights related to green jobs in the mining industry. These sessions can provide valuable information about trends, challenges, and potential career paths within the sustainable mining sector.

6. Workshops and Skill-building Sessions: Workshops or skill-building sessions aimed at helping students develop the skills and knowledge necessary for pursuing green careers in the mining industry. These sessions may cover topics such as sustainable practices, environmental regulations, renewable energy integration, or technological advancements in the sector.

7. Educational Opportunities: Students will have the opportunity to learn about educational pathways and programs relevant to jobs in the mining industry. Representatives from universities, colleges, or technical institutes may be pres-

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Pirie encouraging investment bankers to attend Canadian Trade-Ex events

George Pirie doesn’t mince words when it comes to northern Ontario’s premiere mining shows’ impact on the Canadian economy. Ontario’s Mines Minister is signalling to investment bankers from around the world that they need to get a firsthand look at northern Ontario exploration and mining projects by attending the north’s two big annual mining events in Thunder Bay and Timmins.

In fact, he told Canadian Trade-Ex President Glenn Dredhart that he is making it his personal mission to get those bankers north.

“It is the 30th anniversary of this event and it wouldn’t happen without Glenn Dredhart. We can’t say thanks enough to him and his family,” said Pirie.

“Glenn has heard me say this a couple times. I was running some major corporations. We would bring the investment bankers in, charter them in, whether it be Timmins or whether it be Red Lake.”

Pirie, who was President and CEO of Placer Dome Canada, which operated 13 mines in 7 countries, is adamant that bankers need a firsthand look at the north.

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Attending a job fair that includes a focus on jobs in the mining industry

The Mines Minister points to the high number of presentations that occur at the Central Canada Expo as well as the Canadian Mining Expo as perfect examples of why bankers need to attend.

“I’ve been listening to presentations over the last two days,” Pirie said in Timmins. “We’ve heard all of the major projects in the Timmins area and some in Sudbury at the same time. You bring the investment bankers here and you then hear their presentations,” he added.

Pirie says bankers could be on the ground talking to the operators and the investment would flow because every president, CEO, and every manager of any mining corporation must mobilize capital.

Ontario’s Mines Minister concluded his thoughts with a promise. “Glenn it’s going to be one of my missions that we attract the investment bankers into this forum because then we’ve got everything that it needs, including the capital to build the projects.”

“You’ve heard them, I’ve heard three or four already today that are phenomenal, they’re phenomenal projects, so that’s going to be one of my missions.”

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The Evolution of Red Lake Operations

Red Lake Operations is building a team to continue its ongoing journey. The dedicated people who make up the operations today are central to supporting the long-term vision of owner, Evolution Mining, to become a premier global gold producer. Red Lake’s team remain a driving force in Evolution’s success and continues to attract the best people as it grows to ensure it remains a strongly competitive leader in the global resources sector.

Respecting History

Since mineralization was first discovered at Red Lake in the 1870s the remote town, in Northwestern Ontario, has continued to gain significant attention. How the people of one small town have managed to produce over 30 million ounces of gold, providing livelihoods to many, and helped propel the region’s economy, by generating revenue for the province, remains worthy of note. Beyond mineralrich geological formations, it is Red Lake’s people, past and present, who have ensured the ongoing success of the operations in a town that has withstood the passage of time. Now more than ever it’s a values led approach to mining which is creating a positive outlook, with a growing team, and a spirit built on strengthening community connections.

Backed by strong community support, Red Lake Operations has undergone several transformations through changes of ownership overtime. In 2020 Evolution Mining acquired the Red Lake Operation and in 2021 further strategic investment saw new plans aimed to help transform the Campbell, and Cochenour complexes. 2021 saw the acquisition of the Bateman Mine in a separate deal, which was driven by an overall strategy to restore Red Lake into a premier Canadian gold mine.

Evolution has invested heavily in upgrading processing infrastructure, acquired advanced mining equipment, and began an ongoing campaign which remains a focus today: to attract the best people in the industry to Red Lake. In addition, Evolution Mining, an Australian owned and ASX listed company, has recently implemented a series of strategic change management initiatives. It’s business scorecard prioritizes safe operations where people say, do and deliver across the organization to help ensure sustainable growth. Importantly, by integrating sustainability into everything at Red Lake its team continue to strengthen connections with First Nations partners, which forms a central aspect of the operation’s social and community commitments.

Sustainable success

In 2022 Evolution Mining, who owns four other assets in premier global gold precincts across both the Western Australian and Queensland goldfields in Australia, achieved notable outcomes and results across a series of environmental, social, and governance milestones since owning Red Lake Operation.

Evolution Mining was recognised with a ‘Silver’ award for its 2021 Annual Report and a ‘Bronze’ award for its 2021 Sustainability Report by the Australian Reporting Awards. Also, S&P Global has

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recognized Evolution in Australia’s 2021 Dow Jones Sustainability Index, and the company also secured ‘AA’ rating from MSCI for resilience to long-term ESG risks, increased ISS ESG scores, and ranked in the 21st percentile globally by Sustainalytics. These notable outcomes are testament to Evolution’s ongoing commitment to sustainably and safely produce gold and to exceed the highest environmental, social, and governance standards.

Values

Commitment: Health, Safety, and Training

At the heart of Evolution’s health and safety culture is a shared understanding: ‘No job is so important that it cannot be done safely’. Every member of the family at Red Lake Operations commits to this. The Red Lake Operations are driven by Evolution’s values of safety, respect, accountability and excellence. With an overall focus on safety, the people who make up Red Lake are encouraged to think before they act, every job, every day.

Values led behaviours help to fuel ongoing sustainability efforts which aim to deliver long-term stakeholder value through safe, low-cost gold production in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. Pivotal to these aspirations are dedicated employees, supported by specialist training programs, that help ensure the Red Lake team are enabled with the knowledge and skills to safely manage risks, meet regulatory compliance, and under-

stand safe and sustainable processes and procedures.

In 2022 Evolution Mining, across all operations, had 80% of employees achieving desired development goals. A range of initiatives continue to progress and transform team training to further support strategic objectives. All this aims to support Red Lake Operations people to thrive through mine lifecycle.

Foster a Positive and Agile Culture

“Evolution has always focused on creating a positive and agile culture where our values underpin everything we do. We are equally committed to creating a fair, inclusive, and diverse workplace that supports us in attracting and retaining talent,” Paul Eagle—Evolution Mining Vice President People and Culture. Source: Evolution Mining 2022 Sustainability Report.

Evolution Mining proudly has an 80% employee retention rate. By remaining an attractive employer of choice it successfully maintains a highly skilled workforce despite a competitive talent market.

Evolution continues to foster a positive work environment so employees can perform at their peak, develop their full potential, and experience the highlight of their mining career. Through its ‘Act Like an Owner’ (ALO) employee incentive program, Evolution supports a culture where its people treat Evolution Mining as their own business. The program builds value at all operations, including Red Lake, by encouraging people led safety improvements, innovations and change, cost reductions, and operational efficiencies among other value creating initiatives.

Proactive Engagement with Local Communities

Evolution integrates sustainability initiatives across its operations and remains focused on maintaining strong social connections to help support its license to operate. Throughout all of its operations, in Australia and Canada, continues to work as a trusted partner with the local communities, respecting local culture, managing risks, and exploring opportunities to enhance Cont’d on pg. 32

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the life of its mines. Sustainable mining is achieved at Red Lake with the following approach:

• Build engaged and lasting relationships with the communities in which it operates

• Uphold fundamental human rights

• Protect cultural heritage and First Nation partnerships

• Invest in meaningful community projects and sustainable development

• Respect cultures, customs, and values while engaging in open and inclusive dialogue

Red Lake Operations community engagement remains centered around strengthening community connections and includes enhancing the capabilities of local fire and rescue authorities to manage emergencies. Evolution’s support of the Red Lake region involves recently providing a new modern fire truck and equipment, help to boost volunteer numbers and establish-

ing enhanced communication methods during recent fire seasons.

In 2022, Deloitte, an international consulting firm acting as an independent facilitator, conducted a Stakeholder Perception Survey for Evolution Mining, including all of its mining operations. Results were a ‘High Approval’ rating of 4.0 out of 5.0 compared to Deloitte’s finding on a global mean score of 3.39 in over 2,000 cases of social license reviewed.

A Net Zero Future

In July 2021, Evolution Mining committed to reducing carbon emissions by 30% (by 2030) and made a commitment to be Net Zero by 2050 in line with the Paris Agreement. This commitment recognises that climate change is one of the most pressing problems facing all of us and that Evolution takes seriously its role in emissions reduction. Evolution’s plan to manage emissions reduction now and in the future points to

it’s leadership in supporting a sustainable planet and the wellbeing of its team and communities too.

All Evolution operations, including Red Lake, are transparent about their progress regarding emissions reduction but it is recognised it is a start to a longer journey. Part of this is how Evolution safely manages its approach to any impacts, or potential impacts, of extreme climate-related risks. Evolution operations are situated across a range of extreme climatic zones, which globally can present acute and chronic physical hazards, including extreme weather events such as natural disasters, resource shortages, changes in the patterns and intensity of rainfall and storms, water shortages, and changing temperatures.

Evolution’s 2022 Sustainability Report outlined its pathway to Net Zero with a focus on renewables in the short term, looking at technology options in the medium term. Inspired by Evolution’s commitment to Net Zero future, the Red Lake Operations team remains committed to creating an increasingly energy efficient operation. One way it is doing so is via partnerships with Epiroc and Prairie Machine (Rokion), a leading battery electric vehicle (BEV) service provider.

In summary, Evolution’s commitment to the health, safety and wellbeing of its Red Lake team supports a positive and strategic plan for the future. Evolution remains committed to enabling its Red Lake team to strategically and sustainably manage growth of the Operations –as part of how Evolution drives its way to being a premier global gold producer.

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Equinox’s Greenstone Project targeting 2024 production

Equinox Gold is a growth-focused gold producer operating entirely in the Americas, with seven operating mines in the USA, Mexico and Brazil. As part of its vision to be a million-ounce gold producer, in April 2021 Equinox Gold bought a 60% interest in the Greenstone Mine in Ontario, Canada, with the remaining 40% held by Orion Mine Finance Group. Greenstone Mine will be one of the largest open-pit gold mines in Canada and will be Equinox Gold’s flagship asset when it commences production in 2024. Construction of the Greenstone Mine continues on schedule. Overall project progress, which includes engineering, procurement and construction, was 82% complete at the end of June 2023 and on track to achieve production in the first half of 2024. Greenstone Mine has reached the significant milestone of 4 million hours lost-time injury free and was awarded the 2022 Equinox Gold COO Safety Award, thanks to the Greenstone Mine workforce’s

dedication to safety in the workplace. The mechanical, piping, electrical and instrumentation teams ramped up during Q2 2023 for final construction installations in the Power Plant and Process Plant. Over the next few months, the electrical team will pull and terminate kilometres of cable throughout site. The piping team will connect pipe required for fire suppression, glycol heating, compressed air and processing. The mechanical team will install grinding and screening equipment. The instrumentation team will install and program the various

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technologies used throughout the Plant Site.

The commissioning team has also started arriving at site to set up the processes needed to manage commissioning activities. Pre-commissioning activities are underway at the Power Plant, and commissioning activities for the Process Plant will get underway this fall. A milestone was reached with turnover of the Truck Shop to the Operations maintenance team, who are now using the facility for mine equipment maintenance.

Offsite infrastructure work continues with the start of earthworks at the new location for the Hydro One Geraldton Operating Centre and completion of decommissioning of the former MTO Patrol Yard. Highway 11 realignment paving work is underway ahead of plan, with turnover to the MTO expected during Q3 2023.

Mine pre-production activities continue to meet the planned tonnage, with 9.7 million tonnes mined to date. Haul roads are being constructed across the mine site, while operational readiness activities for the process plant and mine are underway. The Effluent Water Treatment Plant is operating as designed and has treated and discharged just over 670,000 m³ of water in Q2 2023 and 1.38 million m³ to date this year.

Greenstone is located on the traditional territories of four First Nations – the Animbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek (AZA), the Aroland First Nation (AFN), the Ginoogaming First Nation (GFN) and the Long Lake #58 First Nation (LL58) – and is home to the citizens of the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO).

Greenstone Mine will produce approximately 400,000 ounces of gold per year for the first five years and more than 5 million ounces of gold in total over an initial 14-year mine life, with expansion and mine-life extension potential from both underground and near-mine open-pit deposits.

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First Nations Partnerships

Top list of priorities for Ontario government

It has been more than two decades since Placer Dome Canada negotiated a revenue-sharing agreement at the Musselwhite Gold Mine with nearby First Nations.

The man at the center of that agreement, Placer Dome’s President George Pirie, is Ontario’s Mines Minister today.

Minister Pirie, who also served as mayor of Timmins before being elected to the Ontario legislature, has a long history of working with First Nations communities and organizations.

Speaking at the Canadian Mining Expo in Timmins this summer, Pirie underlined the Ford government’s commitment to First Nations prosperity.

“At present, the province has eight agreements that span 41 communities across the north. Last week I was just at a conference in Cochrane with the Mushkegowuk Tribal Council. The last presentation, before I spoke, was the auditor. He was very pleased to announce a surplus. He said it’s the result of the revenue sharing agreements. The revenue sharing agreements is an enlightened piece of legislation. The revenues that would normally come to the province from the mining sector, and now it’s been expanded for forestry sector and the aggregate industry.”

Resource-sector revenue-sharing agreements allow 40 to 45 percent of provincial royalties to flow back into the communities themselves.

“This is a very important point because those payments enrich the communities directly,” said Pirie. Those funds would have gener-

ally gone into the general revenues associated with the running of the province.

“My ministry is responsible for administering that process. In fact, I just renewed the agreement for one year. It will be renewed a year from now. It will be expanded. And we probably will renew it again for another five-year period of time.”

Pirie says those are the type of partnerships the Ford government is interested in because it takes the money and puts the funds directly back into the communities.

“They benefit from the activities associated with the resources in their traditional territory. There’s no bureaucracy associated with that. The funds travel directly to the communities. They’re very similar to the revenue sharing agreements that we had developed when I worked with Placer Dome at Musselwhite. We developed those agreements in the 90s.”

Placer Dome changed the traditional MoU agreement to a revenue sharing agreement. “And I know communities like Kingfisher Lake, and this comes directly from MPP Sol Mamakwa, over $800,000 this year alone has come from Musselwhite. Those are funds that transform communities. They enrich the communities.’

Pirie also points to his time serving with Wahgoshig Resources. “At the time we left there, Wahgoshig First Nations, we had a surplus of $23 million. And what did they do with that? They built homes. The communities benefit directly.”

“Imagine how empowering that was and is. You don’t have to go back out to the federal government and

get funds to upgrade your housing stock. And I’ll tell you, I haven’t been there for about probably seven years, but the houses that they were building were beautiful. And quite frankly, that’s a beautiful community. It’s that type of empowerment that these type of arrangements make, and give to the indigenous communities, and the First Nations communities. I endorse them a thousand percent.”

Another thing that happens when funds go back into First Nations communities is they start their own businesses. With Wahgoshig, it was a diamond-drilling corporation. They started off with one drill, I think they’re up to three drills right now - 100% owned.

Pirie spoke about a recent conversation he had with Chief Bruce Archibald of Taykwa Tagamou FN. “Before endorsing the development of their lands, the unemployment rate was 85%. Now it’s less than the national average. So, what happens? The communities and the people prosper as a result,” said Pirie.

In the northwest, Pirie has met with several chiefs that are in charge of the environmental assessment process associated with building the roads to the Ring of Fire will tell you they’re doing it to see their communities prosper.

“They want to see their children stay in the community. They want to see them finish their education in their community and they want to see their communities grow. And that’s what happens with partnerships. The communities thrive. They become healthy. They become vibrant. And that’s the exercise. And that’s the purpose of all of these revenue sharing agreements and partnerships. It’s to empower the First Nations people to do what they want to do with their money to develop their communities and to develop their people.”

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Commercial production expected in Q3 2023

Everyone remembers their first dance – their first kiss – or the first time you drove mom and dad’s car by yourself.

In mid-June, investors, management, and employees at Argonaut Gold has the adult version as they got to enjoy their first gold pour at their flagship Magino Mine in Dubreuilleville, the first Canadian output from its estimated 5.6 million ounces of proven and probable reserves globally.

“We are proud of the Argonaut team for delivering Canada’s newest gold mine,” said Richard Young, President and Chief Executive Officer.

Full-scale production is expected

any day at Magino, which is Argonaut’s first Canadian operation. The company expects to employ 350 full-time workers once production is in full swing. Based on known reserves, the Magino is expected to last 19 years. “The Magino mine is key to achieving our vision to become a low-cost, mid-tier North America gold producer that creates significant value for all our stakeholders and proudly demonstrates responsible mining. We thank all our employees, contractors, and community partners for their hard work and dedication that has led us to this exciting project milestone,” said Young. With the first gold pour milestone behind them, the company turned

its attention to completing commissioning and ramping up the mill to a steady state.

“In addition, we are looking to further grow our flagship gold mine as we commence a reserve development drilling program intending to increase reserves in combination with studies to expand and optimize mill throughput, both scheduled to begin later this summer,” added Marc Leduc, Chief Operating Officer, in the company’s June news release.

Magino is expected to produce between 72,000 and 81,000 ounces of gold in 2023 at cash costs of between $850 and $950 per ounce and approximately 148,000 ounces

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Kinross targets 2029 for “Hemlo-like” production at Great Bear project

Kinross Gold’s $1.4 Billion takeover of the Great Bear in northwestern Ontario is still a few hibernations away from production.

Kinross bought the highly-touted Red Lake gold mine in 2022 and has since launched an aggressive exploration campaign to broaden the resource. In a recent interview with Bloor Street Capital, CFO Andrea Freeborough outlined the big picture. “Just one year from closing the acquisition, we did put out the initial resource, which was over 5 million ounces in total, including 2.7 million of indicated and 2.3 mil-

lion in the inferred category.”

However, production isn’t booked for another 6 years. “Working backwards, we’ve talked about production in 2029 and we get questioned a lot about whether we can shorten that timeline. That’s the permitting timeline that we’ve allowed for – it’s realistic. Not overly conservative.”

Freeborough says the permitting is based on similar projects or what others are anticipating. What we will do is make sure that we’ve got all of our information ready ahead of time, as early as possible.

We’re developing good working relationships with First Nations to make sure that we have a good understanding of their needs. And I would say that if we do happen to get the permits ahead of the timeline that we have in the schedule, then we’d be ready to start construction early, but we just can’t count on that at this point.”

Freeborough says it’s important to note that the resource is largely within the first 500 meters of drilling. “We have drilled beyond that to up to and beyond one kilometer and we continue to see high grade mineralization. And so, we expect that to continue to add to the resource down the road,” she added.

Ontario’s Minister of Mines George Pirie and MPP & Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Mines Anthony Leardi were treated to a site visit of the Great Bear project in Red Lake. This visit was an excellent opportunity to show the exciting progress being made at the project, to detail their project plans and share the meaningful work being done in the community.

of gold at a cash cost of $868 per ounce in 2024, its first full year of production.

Argonaut is also pursuing additional growth opportunities at Magino. The company is scheduled to begin a 12 to 15-month exploration and reserve development program, in the third quarter, to convert open pit resources to reserves within the current resource pit cone, test deep underground high-grade targets, and test open pit targets along

“Last year (2022) we put out drill result updates with each quarter after the acquisition. We’ll plan to do that again this year. We know the market is always looking for information on Great Bear and we’re certainly excited about it,” she said.

Freeborough says Kinross had their eyes on Great Bear for about three years before pulling the trigger on the acquisition.

“We were pretty confident about what we saw there

strike west of the current deposit. In parallel, a review of mill optimization and expansion opportunities will commence in the third quarter, to potentially raise throughput rates and increase annual production. Metrics from Magino’s NI 43-101 technical report provide a static base case for analysis.

Argonaut Gold is a mid-tier gold mining company headquartered in Toronto. It was founded in 2007 and has since focused on explora-

tion, development, and production of gold and other precious metals. The company operates several mines in North America and places emphasis on responsible mining practices and community engagement. They strive to operate in a socially and environmentally responsible manner, working closely with local communities and stakeholders to minimize their environmental impact and contribute to local development.

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Excited about our future in Red Lake!

The Kinross Great Bear project is making strong progress to unlock the tremendous value this project offers. We’re building a strong local workforce and supply chain network with a commitment to making a positive and lasting impact in the region.

Kinross is a Canadian-based global senior gold mining company with operations and projects in the United States, Brazil, Mauritania, Chile and Canada. Our focus is on delivering value based on the core principles of responsible mining, operational excellence, disciplined growth, and balance sheet strength.

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when we announced the acquisition and we’re even more confident as we continue to do the work there. So, we’re really excited about it.”

A substantial amount of drilling, 560km to be exact, was conducted in 2022 and Kinross is in the middle of a big drilling campaign this year as well.

When it comes to synergies, the

acquisition positions Kinross to leverage the strengths of both companies. Great Bear Re-

sources’ technological advancements and exploration portfolio complement Kinross’ existing capabilities and provide an avenue for accelerated growth. The combined entity is expected to enhance operational efficiencies, streamline processes, and drive innovation. The project encompasses a vast land package covering approximately 325 square kilometers and is situated in a highly prospective geological setting. The area is renowned for its rich history of gold mining and has been a prominent gold-producing region for over a century.

Excited about our future in Red Lake!

The property includes several significant gold discoveries, including the Dixie and Hinge zones, which have displayed impressive grades and geological continuity.

The Dixie zone has attracted significant attention due to its exceptional high-grade gold mineralization. Drill results have revealed extensive gold intercepts, showcasing the project’s potential for a substantial gold resource. The continuous expansion of known mineralization and the discovery of new zones have reinforced the project’s significance in the mining industry.

The project’s proximity to established mining infrastructure and the favorable jurisdiction of Ontario further enhance its significance. The Red Lake district has a long-standing history of successful gold mining operations and boasts a skilled workforce and supportive mining regulations.

Great Bear serves as a prominent example of the ongoing exploration potential and the continued significance of the mining industry in northern Ontario and the broader Canadian mining sector.

Kinross is a Canadian-based company with operations States, Brazil, Mauritania, is on delivering value based responsible mining, operational growth, and balance sheet

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believes in having meaningful, respectful and diverse workplaces, especially in the mining industry. We have been actively participating in the development of protocols for the mining industry in Canada and abroad on EDI within the TSM program of MAC that will further improve the livelihood of all workers,” said Lana Payne, National President of Unifor. “We are confident that these new protocols will ensure that all mining companies are held more accountable and more transparent to all stakeholders.”

The new protocol will measure mining companies’ performance in a number of areas, including by:

• Engaging broadly within the workforce to develop a corporate strategy for EDI with a focus on training

and internal performance objectives.

• Integrating EDI throughout the mine site through new and revised processes and procedures like review of biases or barriers in traditional HR processes and analysis of inequities in worker compensation.

• Involving workers in developing approaches to collect relevant data, measure and set performance objectives related to EDI.

“Women in Mining (WIM) Central America celebrates the launch of the new TSM protocols, which represents a significant milestone in promoting inclusivity and gender equality in the mining industry. TSM has recently been adopted by several mining associations in Latin America and we are confident that these new standards will do much to foster an environment that pro-

motes equal opportunities and ensures everyone working in our sector feels valued and respected,” said Ana Gabriela Juárez, President and Founder of WIM Central America. “These protocols will support the work being done both by our WIM organization and mining companies across Central America and the Caribbean, enabling us to work collectively towards a more equitable and inclusive future.”

The updated version of the TSM Safe, Healthy and Respectful Workplaces Protocol includes brand new standards focused on promoting psychological safety and respectful behaviour in the workplace through review of existing policies and processes and trauma-informed processes to report and respond to incidents of psychologically unsafe, harmful, or disrespectful behaviour in the workplace.

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Avalon partners with Metso at Ontario’s First Lithium Processing Facility

ects in its portfolio, including its 100%-owned Lilypad SpodumeneCesium-Tantalum Project located near Fort Hope.

In additional to extraction activities, Avalon is executing on its key strategic objective of developing Ontario’s first midstream lithium hydroxide processing facility, a vital link bridging the gap between upstream lithium production and downstream EV battery manufacturing.

Ontario’s bid to become a world leader in the electric vehicle industry took another leap forward in July when Avalon Advanced Materials announced it was partnering with Finland-based Metso in the development of its much-anticipated lithium processing facility that will

create up to 500 jobs.

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Avalon’s strategic partnership with Metso a first in Canada

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For battery minerals, Metso provides sustainable technology and equipment for the entire production chain, from the mine to battery materials and black mass recycling with project scopes ranging from equipment packages to plant deliveries.

Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, Metso employs over 16,000 people in close to 50 countries with sales in 2022 of EUR 5.3 billion. The agreement, signed at Canada House in London UK, will see the two companies establish terms to develop a lithium hydroxide production facility to process lithium mineral concentrates that are essential for the North American electric vehicle (EV) battery marklet.

Avalon intends to deploy Metso’s world-leading technology to construct and operationalize a fullservice lithium processing facility at the company’s recently acquired Thunder Bay industrial site. Upon completion of the project, Avalon will be the first vertically integrated lithium producer in Ontario, while ensuring Canada’s EV battery manufacturing base has a stable, proximate and long-term supply of this strategically vital resource.

“Metso’s platform and technological solutions perfectly complement Avalon’s vision to complete an integrated lithium value chain in Ontario, predicated on innovative process solutions,” said Zeeshan Syed, President of Avalon.

“We view Metso as an integral part of this rapidly growing sector, and a foundational partner in developing internationally best-in-class processing capabilities that are environmentally sustainable, allowing Avalon to meet the soaring demand for battery-grade lithium.”

The Non-Binding Memorandum of Understanding stipulates:

• The pursuit of a definitive agreement to establish a lithium hydroxide processing facility in Thunder Bay, Ont.

• Avalon to license Metso technology and solutions to produce lithium hydroxide cathode materials to serve the EV market.

• Allow Metso to conduct testing and engineering work across Avalon’s portfolio of critical-mineral projects, including the Company’s flagship deposit at Separation Rapids near Kenora, ON.

• The parties anticipate reaching a definitive agreement on or before Sept. 1, 2023.

Metso’s sustainable next-generation production and processing technologies are being deployed internationally by governments and clean-energy producers in order to address and deliver the necessary supply required by the emerging EV battery industry. Avalon’s strategic partnership with Metso is a first in Canada, and is a significant step towards helping the Company execute on its vertically-integrated business strategy-and in turn, entrench Ontario’s position as an advanced manufacturing hub serving not only North America, but the world.

“Metso is looking forward to partnering with Avalon and be part of its long-term vision to be a mid-stream supplier in the lithium hydroxide space. We are aligned with Avalon’s vision of the future and proud to play a key role in technology supply and advancement into clean energy solutions,” said Mikko Rantaharju, Head of Hydrometallurgy at Metso. “We are also extremely excited to be partnering with the

first Ontario conversion facility with Metso’s technology. The innovation advantages of the alkaline process allow for elimination of the use of potentially harmful chemicals such as sulfuric acid and comparatively reduces overall solid waste and emissions, making it environmentally friendlier and overall, safer for workers and local surrounding communities.”

Canada’s Critical Minerals Strategy

The partnership complements Avalon’s strategic business objectives, while also providing direct support to the federal government’s Critical Minerals Strategy to increase the supply of responsibly sourced critical minerals and develop domestic supply chains for the green and digital economy, as announced by Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, as well as Francois-Phillippe Champagne, the federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development.

The planned Thunder Bay processing facility and upstream lithium project in the Kenora region will create an estimated 500 jobs. It will also enable broader development of northwestern Ontario’s regional lithium assets by other producers seeking to utilize the proximity of Avalon’s processing capacity. The facility will also help foster new economic development opportunities for local and regional First Nations communities.

“We’re honoured to play a role in securing Canada’s clean-energy future, and understand the important work that’s still required across both the public and private sectors to deliver on the Province of Ontario goals,” Mr. Syed added.

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First Mining Gold expects final EA for Springpole next Spring

sheet and the plant sizing and everything else is basically done to feasibility levels. So, we’re well advanced on that front.”

Gold.

The company expects to submit a final EA to the Ontario government next Spring with an eye on 2025 being a watershed year.

Springpole is regarded as one of the largest undeveloped open pit gold deposits in the country. First Mining acquired the project in 2016 and they’ve been in the environmental assessment process since 2018.

Which is important because again, the work that we have done really positions Springpole pretty. “And it’s really expensive and it’s really complicated,” said CEO Dan Wilton in a recent promotional video.

“Springpole is located in a great jurisdiction,” said Wilton. “It’s about 100 kilometers east of Red Lake close to the Manitoba border. There are forestry roads that go on to our mineral tenure, about 18 kilometers from the project. There are power lines, about 30 kilometers away, and then a bigger, almost brand new 230kv line. I think it’s a great deal. It represents a really good opportunity to drive infrastructure into a region of Northwestern Ontario that can open up a lot of other op-

It’s 4.6 million ounces of measured and indicated gold. It’s another 24 million ounces M&I resource of silver. And the silver recovers in this project, so it’s a helpful by-product,” he added.

The company is planning a large open pit with an average grade about one gram gold and five grams silver for an 11 year of mine life –capable of producing in excess of 300,000 ounces a year.

“This is big enough to be meaningful to the biggest mining companies in the world. And in terms of development process, we had a prefeasibility study done early in 2021, which showed net present value of, at $1,600 gold price, just shy of a billion dollars US on 718 million US of capital cost,” said Wilton.

Since 2021, the company has been moving the project through the feasibility study process and they are 90% complete.

“Including, understanding feasibility level, metallurgical variability testing, hydrogeology, hydrology, waste rock characterization, geochemistry, tailings dam structures and tailings deposition strategy, the mine plant and the process flow

Wilton says the other real driver on timeframe is the environmental assessment process. “At Springpole, we submitted and published a draft environmental assessment about a year ago. So that just lays it out in a comprehensive fashion, 10,000 pages, all the baseline studies and work that we’ve been doing at this project really since 2010, the summary of those and then the game plan is to be able to build the mine with no long-term adverse impacts to the environment.”

One of the things about Springpole, the deposit sits under the Bay of the Lake. “And so the development plan involves building less than a kilometer of dikes, dewatering the lake and having an open pit mining project. That for a lot of people has taken a lot of getting their heads around. It’s been done a number of times before in Canada. What we are facing from a technical perspective is a lot less challenging than a lot of the mines in the Northwest Territories, for example.”

Wilton says there’s nothing at Springpole that’s a fatal flaw of the project. “We’re excited really starting to write up that final EA to submit that about a year from now. And ultimately, targeting that approval in 2025.”

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Australia’s Ardiden Limited

Hunting for gold at four Pickle Lake targets

When it comes to gold in northwestern Ontario, Red Lake tends to get all the attention. A small Australian company thinks the nearby Pickle Lake region is the forgotten cousin and they are out to prove their theory.

The Pickle Lake Gold Project is 100% owned by Ardiden Limited and consists of four major gold deposits covering an area of 100km x 30km, offering significant upside exploration potential and resourcegrowth opportunities along 120km of prospective strike-length.

The four advanced Gold Deposits located within the Pickle Lake Gold Project are called Kasagiminnis, Dobie, Dorothy, and Esker.

Rob Longley, Ardiden’s CEO and Managing Director has told investment conference interviewers that Canada has similar properties to Australia, which makes it a great place to look for gold. “The investment fraternity, the knowledge, the skill base is all very compatible and interchangeable. It’s about the investment market and the jurisdiction of the geology.”

Red Lake has produced more than 27 million ounces of gold. Historically, the Pickle Lake region has produced more than 3Moz gold since 1935 from four underground operations: Pickle Crow, Dona Lake, Central Patricia and Golden

Pickle Lake is a small town on the eastern shore of the Lake with a population of about 500. It has year-round road access and was founded as a transportation centre for mining activities after gold was discovered in the area in 1928. Ardiden has a maiden high-grade resource of 790,000 tonnes @ 4.3 g/t for 110,000oz gold for the Kasagiminnis Deposit and at a premium grade of 4.3 g/t gold, the Maiden Inferred Resource marks the first step towards the Company’s objective of building a significant high-grade resource base at Pickle Lake and in May 2020 defined an exploration target of 500,000oz to 1.2Moz @ 3.9 – 6.6g/t Au. Resource definition drilling completed a 3,000m ‘Summer’ program at Kas in 2020 with the objective of building on the current JORC estimate by defining additional gold mineralisation along strike and at depth.

Drilling at the Western Hub so far has completed 43 holes for 5,939m of fully oriented diamond core to a maximum depth of 252m, comprising:

1. Esker Prospect – 18 holes for 2,206m

2. Tonsil Prospect – 19 holes for 2,680m

3. Dorothy Prospect – 3 holes for 655m

4. Dobie Prospect – 3 holes for 398m

Ardiden’s drilling in the Western Hub is targeting the Golden Patricia geological sequence both to the north-west and to the south-east of the historical underground mine. The mine was developed to 750m vertical depth over a 3km strike length and extracted 619,796oz Au @ 15.2g/t and ceased operations in 1997 due to poor gold prices. The Kasagiminnis, Esker, Dorothy, Dobie and Tonsil Gold Deposit are just a few of multiple deposit-scale targets and advanced gold Prospects within Ardiden’s 120km of under-explored strike.

Ardiden has also identified 23 Gold Deposit and Prospect areas that will be systematically explored with 20 currently fully permitted for early-stage exploration activities.

“We’re in the same Greenstone belt that hosts Red Lake’s deposits. Red Lake has several gold mines in there, and there’s some new ones coming on stream.

Red Lake has produced about 30 million ounces. Pickle Lake itself has only produced 3 million ounces. We think, as some of our key investors do, that is sort of a forgotten jurisdiction just on the side of Red Lake that offers a lot of opportunity.

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Ring of Firea Generational Opportunity

Pictured here is Chief Cornelius Wabasse of the Webequie First Nation. Webequie is the co-proponent along with Marten Falls of the Northern Road Link. Chief Wabasse was a key note speaker of the Ring of Fire conference held as part of the CEN CAN Expo in Thunder Bay in 2022. Chief Wabasse spoke passionately about the potential the Northern Road Link has for it’s community. Wabasse says “it has been hard work, it is critical work and most important, it is a collective work.”

Consensus is still off in the distance, but efforts continue by Ontario’s Mines Minister to get the contentious Ring of Fire mining region into production.

Companies like Wyloo’s Ring of Fire Metals and other players continue to advance their plans which have the potential to transform the economies of northwestern and parts of northeastern Ontario into the western hemisphere’s dominant contributor to the green economy.

“There’s always a lot more work to do,” Mines Minister George Pirie told an audience at the Canadian Mining Expo in June in Timmins. “We’ve got the policies in place, like the Critical Minerals Strategy. I’m responsible as the minister, to ensure that the Ring of Fire gets developed. And the Ring of Fire is a generational opportunity - not only Canada, but for the globe.”

There are two main players, Ring of Fire Metals and Juno. Ring of Fire Metals has a known resource, Eagle’s Nest, with a very rich nickel deposit.

“The other company is Juno. It’s a host of rare earths and base metals and precious metals in that same region. The EA process is being led by the chiefs, by the communities of Webequie and Marten Falls,” said Pirie.

“And they’re running the duty consult for all the communities, and that’s the way it should be. We have a generational opportunity.”

Pirie reminded the audience that the region is also host to massive chromite deposits. Chromite is a crystal-

line mineral composed primarily of iron-oxide and chromium-oxide compounds. Chromite is used to harden steel, to manufacture stainless steel and to form alloys. It is used in plating to produce a hard, beautiful surface and to prevent corrosion. It can also be used to give glass an emerald, green colour.

“We used to talk about chromite quite a bit. I’m here to remind you, don’t forget about chromite. The number one jurisdiction right now for chromite is South Africa. South Africa has an alliance with Russia and China. That alliance is very fragile from a Western perspective. And who’s got the world’s largest undeveloped chromite deposits? It’s the chromite deposits in the Ring of Fire.”

The Canadian Chrome Corporation – CCC an exploration stage company is one such company that is participating in the discovery, delineation and development of chromite deposits in the James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario, including 1,024 hectares covered by four unpatented mining claims (Fancamp Claims) approximately 280km north of Nakina, Ontario, which contains the Black Horse chromite deposit, named the “Black Horse Project” and 1,241 hectares covered by seven unpatented mining claims (Big Daddy Claims) approximately

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280km north of Nakina, Ontario, which contains the Big Daddy chromite deposit, named the “Big Daddy Project”. The Corporation has a 30% interest in the Big Daddy Project.

CCC is now the Operator of the Black Horse Joint Venture after it had acquired a vested 50% interest through Bold Ventures Inc. which is carried for 10% (20% of CCC’s equity in the JV) by CCC funding all exploration expenditures. The Corporation had the right to acquire: (i) up to an 80% interest in respect of chromite contained in the Koper Lake Project; and (ii) up to a 20% working interest in respect of the nonchromite minerals contained in the Koper Lake Project.

On September 1, 2022, CCC closed a transaction with Fancamp Exploration Ltd. whereby CCC purchased all of Fancamp’s interest in the Koper Lake claims which consist of 4 “legacy” mining claims. Fancamp retains a 2% Net Smelter Return Royalty. Under the pre-existing KWG-Bold Ventures Inc. Joint Venture agreement, and the Bold-Fancamp Option Agreement, Bold retains a 10% carried interest in chromite and a 40% working interest in all other metals found within the claims. Bold also possesses a Right of First Refusal on a 1% NSR covering all met-

als found within the claim group.

“The chromite deposits, I think that Timmins has a strong possibility to secure the smelting capacity here in Timmins. We have what the world wants today.

From a critical mineral supply - we know how to mine correctly in a sustainable fashion. And we do it and we’re committed to it. And we’ve got the people and the technology and the desire to make sure it happens here in Northern Ontario on the back of conferences like this,” added Pirie.

The Minister told the mining audience that everyone in the industry should be proud and excited to be involved in the mining industry.

“We do not take a back seat to anybody globally. Everybody’s going to be proud of the fact that they’re living here in Northern Ontario and involved in this industry. You’ve heard me say this in different presentations in Sudbury, and I’ll say it again right now in Timmins. This is our time. This is a generational opportunity. Because we know what we’re doing, and we know how to get it done.”

Pirie repeated a line he is often using these days –that northern Ontario’s mining industry is turning its attention to mining the fuels of tomorrow, today.

“Remember this one thing. This is our time,” the Minister of Mines said as he concluded his presentation.

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Ring of Fire Metals opens new office in Thunder Bay

As work continues to see if the Eagle will land, the Eagle’s parent company has set up shop in Thunder Bay at 1127 Premier Way, the new home of Ring of Fire Metals.

“It was a wonderful event to mark the opening of our new office space. We’re so thankful you joined us –local community members, government, contractors, family and friends and, of course, our team members from all three sites,” stated the company on social media posts.

The company hosted Marten Falls Chief Bruce Achneepineskum, Webequie Chief Cornelius Wabasse and MPP Kevin Holland ahead of the ribbon cutting. Thunder Bay Mayor Ken Boshcoff also stopped by to present the company with a certificate in recognition of our new office opening.

“As proud members of the Thunder Bay community, we’ve seen the tremendous development over the years and are excited to be a part of the future growth within the region!”

ROF Metals says Eagle’s Nest is one of the best undeveloped high-grade nickel sulphide projects in the world. With a small 1km2 footprint that incorporates an underground mine and tailings storage, there will be minimal above-ground disturbance and environmental impact.

Eagle’s Nest has the potential to provide a local supply of nickel needed for the transition to electric vehicles and will prioritize Indigenous training, employment and business opportunities.

In the interim, a new leadership team including new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Kristan Straub, and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Annie Sismanian, has been appointed at Ring of Fire Metals, bringing with them decades of mining industry experience at a critical time in the company’s history.

The new appointments follow the recruitment of Stephen Crozier, Vice President Sustainability in August last year and long-standing employee Glenn Nolan’s transition to the newly created role of Vice President Indigenous Enterprises. Ryan Weston continues as part of the leadership team in the role of Vice President Exploration.

Former Acting CEO, Stephen Flewelling, will continue at the company in an advisory capacity while former CFO, Greg Rieveley, moves on to pursue other opportunities.

Wyloo Metals (parent company of Ring of Fire Metals) CEO, Luca Giacovazzi, said the leadership reshuffle had taken place as momentum built on devel-

opment in the Ring of Fire.

“Kristan and Annie join us at a time when developing Canada’s critical nickel resources has never been more important,” said CEO Giacovazzi.

“Kristan’s long career in nickel mining, having led global teams and delivered strong health and safety, exploration, sustainability and operational outcomes has prepared him well to lead Ring of Fire Metals in this next phase of the company’s growth.

“Annie comes to us with strong experience leading financial performance at a senior level and her contribution will be invaluable as we progress our mine and battery metal production projects.

“Both Kristan and Annie share the broader team’s passion and commitment to bringing Eagle’s Nest to fruition, and their wealth of experience will stand us in good stead for the path ahead.”

Giacovazzi said the creation of the Vice President Indigenous Enterprises and Vice President Sustainability roles reflected the priorities of the company at the most senior level.

“Ring of Fire Metals, and Wyloo Metals, are committed to developing mining projects with the highest standards of environmental responsibility and in genuine partnership with First Nation communities – that’s why you see these priorities reflected in our senior management structure,” he said.

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JUNO cleared to drill Ring of Fire

inclusive working relationships with nearby First Nations communities and has signed Memorandum of Understanding Agreements with Webequie First Nation and Kasabonika Lake First Nation.

At the time of the signing of the MoU with Webequie, Chief Cornelius Wabasse stated: “This MoU is an economic milestone for our First Nation members. We are a community that believes in self-determination and pursuing collaborative alliances with the right government and business partners.”

“This MoU brings us one step closer to securing new employment, training, business prospects and ongoing consultations as mining develops in our traditional territory.”

Ontario’s largest claimholder has the green light to start drilling in the Ring of Fire. Uniquely endowed, with many of the world’s critical minerals, the Ring of Fire is one of the last remaining large, under-explored, multi-commodity geological structures in the world.

On June 30th the Ontario Ministry of the Environment issued the proposed early exploration permit to the privately-held company. The company’s mining activities are approximately 550 kilometres North of Thunder Bay.

The permit will allow the company to conduct traditional mechanized drilling.

The exploration permit was issued once all Indigenous communities and the public had the opportunity to provide comment or raise their concerns.

In January 2020, Juno applied to the Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines for two drilling permits. Both targets were approximately 250 kilometres west of Attawapiskat and the community objected. They took the company to court and eventually lost the case to prevent the drilling.

The Exploration Permit duration will be up to 3 years with the possibility of renewal.

Juno believes the claims have significant potential to host additional deposits, as well as deposits of vanadium-titanium, gold, diamonds and rare earths.

Entering 2023, Juno had approximately CAD$9 million in its treasury.

Over the past several years, Juno accumulated vast mineral land holdings in the Ring of Fire by acquisitions from junior mining companies and staking crown land. It is the largest mineral claimholder in the Ring of Fire with approximately 16,500 mineral claims covering 3,200 square kilometers, or approximately 62% of the mineral claims in the region.

Juno has established what it believes to be respectful and

“Moving forward, the MoU formalizes collaborations and strengthens the existing relationship between the First Nation and Juno Corp. at both the strategic and working level. The agreement includes commitments to regular meetings; the establishment of a working group committee; support for local cultural activities, and cooperation measures to mitigate any impacts from exploration activities on traditional lands,” Chief Wabasse added.

“Juno Corp. is committed to reigniting exploration to unlock the tremendous economic potential of the Ring of Fire for the benefit of First Nations and the mineral industry in support of a green economy,” Juno’s President Jacob McKinnon said. The sites are isolated, and the exploration activity will be temporary.

Juno is a private battery and electric metals explorer with vast mineral land holdings in the Ring of Fire.

With over 16,500 mineral claims covering 3,200 square km, Juno is the largest mineral claim holder in both the Ring of Fire and the Province of Ontario.

Juno is led by two successful Canadian mining leaders, Terry MacGibbon and Robert Cudney, who have assembled an exploration team responsible for the discovery of 17 significant ore bodies. With proven management, ESG, and exploration teams, Juno’s objective is to be the leading discoverer of battery and EV metals in the region.

Juno Corp. is a private corporation with a calculated market capitalization of approximately CAD$40 million.

Juno added Terry MacGibbon this year as Executive Chairman and Rob Cudney is Founder and CEO.

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Canterra stakes over 3000 hectares in Ring of Fire

prospective for metal deposits, particularly nickel and platinum group elements, but remains underexplored due to a lack of bedrock exposure in the James Bay Lowland Region, allowing for an excellent opportunity for high grade critical mineral discoveries ahead of infrastructure development. This area has not been drilled previously and contains several high priority drill targets and VTEM anomalies.

The company’s predecessors, Diamondex Resources Ltd. previously held more than 160,000 hectares in the region, and Canterra’s historical database of Diamondex exploration includes:

• Over 12,500 line km of heli-airborne VTEM

There’s another player on the Ring of Fire dance card. In mid-July, Vancouver-based Canterra Minerals announced that the company has successfully registered 3000 hectares of claims southwest of the highly-touted Eagle’s Nest deposit operated by Wyloo’s Ring of Fire Metals.

In announcing the land package, the company said: “This is an opportunistic acquisition that leverages the company’s extensive exploration database in the region and is consistent with the company’s broader critical mineral exploration strategy focused on underexplored and prospective regions of Canada.”

“This staking is a result of leveraging Canterra’s extensive critical mineral databases that it possesses for Newfoundland and Ontario,” said CEO Christopher Pennimpede.

“Reinterpreting this data has identified the opportunity to stake this highly prospective Ni-Cu-PGE and VMS ground in the world class Ring of Fire region. As stated in our previous news release, Canterra will continue to utilize its wealth of knowledge to identify these critical mineral opportunities and execute on them. We look forward to partnering with parties to explore this nickel-rich region in conjunction with a significant infrastructure investment from multiple levels of government.”

Project Overview

The company’s 100%-owned Ring of Fire Project comprises 3,011 hectares acquired through staking, 40 km SW of the Ni-PGE Eagles Nest Deposit. The project is in an area considered to be highly

• Seven diamond drill holes (1,700 metres) with Borehole Pulse EM

• 12 Surface Pulse EM survey lines

• Over 70 ranked geophysical VTEM anomalies

Highlights:

• The Ring of Fire Project (the “Project”) is located in the Ontario Ring of Fire region, in close proximity and similar geological setting to Eagles Nest which is one of the largest undeveloped, high-grade nickel-copperplatinum-palladium deposits in the world, located in the Ring of Fire region of Northern Ontario, and is 20 km from the proposed Ring of Fire Northern Road Link.

• This acquisition resulted from the company’s strategic shift to critical minerals exploration and was facilitated through the re-evaluation of historic data from the company’s predecessors’ (Diamondex Resources Ltd.) drilling, geophysical and geological datasets in the Ring of Fire. These datasets included several highly anomalous drill ready targets identified by previous operators of the historic projects.

• The Ring of Fire Region is host to several world class deposits and is currently in the process of a major infrastructure push from all levels of government.

The newly staked claims contain several of the top anomalous geophysical targets located in geology that is analogous to the host rocks for the Eagles Nest Deposit. Mafic to ultramafic intrusive rocks are host to many magmatic nickel sulphide deposits and the staking targeted this geological rock type containing known EM anomalies. These datasets also identify other prospective targets in the region, some of which remain available for acquisition, that may be acquired in the future.

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Delta doubles land position to more than 100 square km near Thunder Bay

Delta Resources Limited kicked off the summer exploration season by announcing the expansion of its Delta-1 property in Thunder Bay and a message from the company’s president to investors that drill results may come as a Christmas present this year.

The company has doubled its land position and acquired exclusive rights to four additional mineral exploration properties, totaling approximately 4,716 hectares. These properties are contiguous to the Delta-1 property package and extend the land position on strike with the Eureka gold deposit by over 4.5 kilometers.

“So far since the end of April, until now we’ve drilled 15 drill holes for just under 5,000 meters,” said President Andre Tessier in a summer video message to investors. “Right now, the delay between the time the core comes out of the ground and is fully assayed is anywhere between six weeks and eight weeks. So please be patient. We’re going to come up with some assay results shortly and hopefully you’ll be satisfied with them as we are.” Delta has $10 million in its treasury. The company did a bought deal financing of the 17th of May with Cormark Securities and Desjardins and Hayward. “We have money in the treasury to be drilling these holes. We have an extensive play. We’re going to be drilling to expand the deposit on strike at depth everywhere. And we’re also drilling to gather some geological information

that helps us better locate the rest of the deposit, understand it better, and come up with additional targets at the property scale.” One of the newly acquired properties is a 59-hectare piece of patented ground, including surface and mining rights, located next to the Delta-1 property and on strike to the Eureka deposit. Delta conducted due diligence and discovered grab samples returning up to 10.0 grams per tonne of gold. The company has entered into a five-year lease agreement with the landowner, granting Delta exclusive exploration rights. During this period, Delta has the option to purchase 100% interest in both surface and mining rights by paying market value times ten. For the lease, Delta has made a one-time cash payment of $90,000. If Delta chooses to buy the property during the lease, the landowners will retain a 2% net smelter returns (NSR) royalty, with Delta having the option to buy back 1% for $1,000,000 and the remaining 1% for $4,000,000. No work commitments or shares of the company were issued.

The second exploration property consists of 23 claims covering approximately 2,348.5 hectares, located immediately south of Delta-1. Delta acquired a 100% interest in this property by making a onetime cash payment of $50,000.

The vendor retains a 2% NSR, which Delta can buy back 0.5% for $1,000,000 and an additional 0.5% for $1,000,000, with the remaining 1% available for $4,000,000. No

work commitments or shares of the company were issued.

The third exploration property consists of 97 claims covering 2,056.4 hectares, located south of Delta-1. Delta paid $50,000 upon signing and will make an additional $50,000 payment on each of the first, second, third, and fourth anniversaries, totaling $250,000. The vendor retains a 2% NSR, which Delta can buy back 1% for $1,000,000 and the remaining 1% for $4,000,000. No work commitments or shares of the company were issued. The fourth exploration property comprises 12 claims covering approximately 252 hectares, contiguous and south of the Delta-1 property. Delta acquired 100% interest in this property by making a onetime cash payment of $45,000. The vendors retain a 2.0% NSR royalty, which Delta can buy back 1.0% for $1,000,000 and retain a first right of refusal for the remaining NSR (up to $4,000,000). No work commitments or shares of the company were issued.

With these acquisitions, Delta now controls an area of approximately 107 square kilometers within the Shebandowan Structural Zone of the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt. The Delta-1 property, located in the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt, now covers a 20-kilometer strike extent of the Shebandowan Structural Zone, which is also home to the 6 million-ounce Moss Lake gold deposit situated approximately 50 kilometers to the west.

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Alamos shifts to expanded underground exploration drilling program

Alamos Gold continues to report solid results from underground exploration drilling at its Island Gold project located near Dubreuilville, further extending the high grade gold mineralization across the deposit.

In mid June, the company published new results including ‘multiple significant high-grade intercepts within several recently defined hanging wall and footwall structures in proximity to existing underground infrastructure’ according to a release.

Highlights include 146.33 g/t of gold (37.19 g/t cut) over 2.20m, and 38.92 g/t of gold (38.92 g/t cut) over 2.10m at Island West.

Alamos says a total of $14 million has been budgeted for exploration at Island Gold in 2023, and that for the past several years, the exploration focus has been on adding high-grade mineral resources at depth in advance of the Phase 3+ Expansion study, primarily through surface directional drilling.

‘This exploration strategy has been successful in tripling the Mineral Reserve and Resource base since 2017. With a 17-year mine life, and with work on the expansion ramping up, the focus has shifted to a more cost-effective expanded underground exploration drilling program that will leverage existing underground infrastructure,’ says the report.

‘This drilling is much lower cost on a per metre basis, is less technically challenging, and requires significantly fewer metres per exploration target.’

Of interest is the Island West area. The company said underground drilling from the 580-level and the 790-level exploration drifts continue to extend high-grade gold mineralization along strike to the west of Mineral Reserves and Resources in the middle portion of Island West (between vertical depths of 700 m and 1,100 m).

Island West’s Hanging Wall Zones also produced results showing ‘high-grade

gold mineralization intersected within sub-parallel zones in the hanging wall, and within a newly defined perpendicular structure’ which the company says represent a ‘significant opportunity’ to add near mine mineral reserves and resources.

“Our continued exploration success within recently defined sub-parallel structures demonstrate the significant opportunities to add highgrade ounces near our existing mining horizons,” said President and CEO John A. McCluskey.

“This includes the newly defined NS1-Zone in the hanging wall which we are currently developing and mining beyond existing Mineral Reserves and Resources and outside of our 2023 mine plan. We are also continuing to extend high-grade mineralization across the main Island Gold zone to the east and west as part of our successful transition from surface exploration drilling to more cost-effective underground drilling where we leverage our existing development.”

“We expect this ongoing success in both the main zone and subparallel structures to drive further growth in high-grade near-mine Mineral Reserves and Resources. Given their proximity to our existing underground infrastructure, these ounces will be low-cost to develop and produce, highlighting the significant ongoing upside to Phase 3+ Expansion study outlined in 2022,” added McCluskey.

Alamos also said that the mill expansion, paste plant, and power upgrades are on track for completion in the first quarter of 2026.

A regional exploration program including a total of 7,500 m of drilling is also underway. The focus will be on evaluating and advancing exploration targets outside the Island Gold Deposit on the newly expanded 55,300-hectare Island Gold property.

Additionally, the company says footwall zones in Island East further highlight the potential to add high-grade Mineral Reserves and Resources in proximity of existing production horizons and infrastructure. It ‘could be incorporated into the mine plan and mined within the next several years.’ Alamos said these potential high-grade mineral reserves and resource additions would be low cost to develop, further increasing the value of the operation.

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Treasury Metals projecting 13-year mine life for Goliath Gold project near Dryden

in northwestern Ontario. And it has a neighbourhood of more than 40 million ounces of compliant resources.”

Treasury has a 330 square kilometre land package that is relatively underexplored with significant potential for resource growth.

“We are really excited to have so many exploration targets identified at the Goliath property. These targets are close to the proposed location for the processing plant and present the opportunity for future additions to the mine plan, potentially extending and expanding the mine life.”

Senior management at Treasury Metals are excited about the future thanks, in large part, to a recent Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) that they released a couple of months ago.

“I’m very pleased with the results from our PFS, which shows a 336 million NPV discounted at 5% and a 25.4% IRR. It is a 13-year mine life with total recovered ounces around 1.2 million,” President and CEO Jeremy Wyeth told an investors webinar in the Spring of this year.

The company expects to produce more than 100,000 ounces per year for the first nine years. Wyeth cautioned that the metrics in the PFS are improvements over the company’s earlier released PEA – in a PFS companies are not allowed to include inferred ounces.

“We were successful in growing the answers into our initial reserve from our PEA mine plan. Initial capital is approximately $335 million. This is still a bite-size project that doesn’t require huge amounts of capital, and we have a very healthy payback of 2.8 years on an after-tax basis,” added Wyeth.

Treasury views the Goliath as a technically simple project that won’t require a lot of non-traditional technology.

“And has a lot of potential for growth,” said Wyeth. “Both in terms of mine plan expansion and extension. This is also a project that has a good leverage to higher gold prices.”

Overall, and based on today’s numbers, Treasury expects the mine to generate more than $1.3 Billion in revenue using $1950 USD/ounce.

“We have been able to maintain or even improve on some of the economics from the PEA. Despite the inflationary headwinds that many gold mining projects are facing currently.”

“I just want to remind you (investors) where the Goliath Gold Complex sits. We are smack in the middle of a gold district that has produced more

The Goliath Gold Project received Federal Environmental Assessment Approval in 2019 with the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada concluding that the Goliath Gold Project was unlikely to result in significant adverse effects to the environment. Treasury Metals has commenced the process of receiving additional permits and approvals to construct and operate the Goliath Gold Project (Mine + Mill).

The Goliath Gold Complex currently refers to a prospective 65-km trend in a 330 km2 land package comprised of three distinct projects located within the WabigoonGreenstone belt in the DrydenSioux Lookout Area of northwestern Ontario.

Treasury Metals Inc.’s land package lies adjacent to the Trans-Canada highway and is located midway between Thunder Bay and Winnipeg. The closest city is the City of Dryden, a drive of 15 km to the west. The community of Wabigoon is five km to the south of the Project.

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Looking to revive old Thierry Mine

Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. announced in July that exploration drilling has begun at the Thierry Mine Project near Pickle Lake as it tries to breathe new life into the old producer.

“We are pleased to begin our initial drilling program at the Thierry Mine project with specific focus on the K1-1 deposit,” said Ian Berzins, President and CEO.

“We plan to build on the results of previous operators. The program is being supervised by Brian Newton who is intimately familiar with the project having supervised previous programs. We believe there is

the current Inferred Resource at K1-1.”

The Thierry Project is a past-producing copper and nickel mine located approximately 15 km west of Pickle Lake and accessible on a year-round basis by paved and all-weather roads. The property is approximately 4,700 hectares in size and contains a NI 43-101 mineral resource. There is a municipal airport, nearby rail system and provincial power grid within eight km of the mine. The underground infrastructure includes a three-compartment shaft, production decline to 520 metres below surface and lateral developments on three levels.

designed for approximately 2,500 metres of diamond drilling and will focus on expanding upon the K1-1 deposit which is a large tonnage, near surface deposit located approximately 3 km from the past producing Thierry Mine. The K1-1 deposit has a current Inferred Mineral Resource within an optimized Whittle pit shell consisting of the following: 53,614,000 tonnes grading 0.38% Cu, 0.10% Ni, 1.8 g/t Ag, 0.03 g/t Au, 0.05 g/t Pt and 0.14 g/t Pd at a NSR of C$12/tonne (see NI 43-10 Technical Report filing on SEDAR dated February 22, 2021). The current Inferred Resource at K1-1 does not include results from a 7,218-foot drilling program completed by Cadillac Ventures Inc. in the summer of 2012. Eight diamond drill holes were completed outside of the optimized Whittle shell and each hole intersected mineralization with assayed grades comparable to, or better than, those in the current Inferred Resource. Results of this program are included below and can be viewed on SEDAR (see press release by Cadillac Ventures Inc. of September 13, 2012).

About Canadian Critical Minerals

Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. is a mining company primarily focused on two nearterm copper production assets in Canada. CCMI’s main asset is the 100% owned Bull River Mine project (>135 million lbs of copper) near Cranbrook, British Columbia which has a Mineral Resource containing copper, gold and silver. CCMI’s latest acquisition is the 100% owned Thierry Mine project (>1.3 billion lbs of copper) near Pickle Lake, Ontario which has a Mineral Resource containing copper, nickel, silver, palladium, platinum, and gold.

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International Lithium Corp.

Lake near Ignace

By virtue of its name, International Lithium is scouring the globe for critical minerals, but it’s recent drill results in northwestern Ontario that have the company’s undivided attention.

“We’ve got projects in Canada and in Ireland, and we’re also looking quite strategically at Zimbabwe as a country. The main one is Raleigh Lake, (near Ignace) said John Wisbey, Chairman and CEO in a recent investors interview.

The company delivered a maiden mineral resource estimate for Raleigh Lake earlier this year. “That’s great because while I love telling people that we’ve got a good project, it’s going to be so fantastic. It’s so much better to be able to say we’ve actually published some numbers and we’ll get better and better because we’re heading for the next stage later this year and we can hopefully put some economics around those numbers as well.”

Over 18 months the company completed 14,000 meters of

drilling which allowed International Lithium to come to deliver the maiden resource estimate.

“Basically, you could drill one hole, you might find lithium, but if you drill another whole 50 meters away, you might not. And the nice thing about this project is that we found an area where, if you did drill 50 meters away, you’d find pegmatite and there was lithium in it, and the same thing, another 50 meters away.”

Wisbey says the company ended up with rubidium. “The market is about 20 times that of lithium. And we were able to have a separate resource estimate for the rubidium as well as for the lithium. And that was very pleasing.”

In the interim, the company spun off another northwestern Ontario project near Ignace, Mavis Lake, to Critical Resources. “We wish them every success in progressing to the next level. Our sale has been a good win/win. Critical Resources are achieving good results there, while ILC has been able to focus on Raleigh Lake where

we have also achieved good results with our own 43-101 compliant Maiden Resource estimates for lithium and rubidium announced on March 1, 2023.”

Raleigh Lake is near excellent infrastructure and is about an hour’s drive towards Thunder Bay and Lake Superior from Mavis Lake down the Trans-Canada highway. Raleigh Lake is massive at 48,500 hectares. “But meanwhile, we have a resource estimate which is the absolute minimum even if we find nothing else which is really in my view unlikely,” said Wisbey.

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If the gold exploration business was a professional sport, then an up-and-coming junior miner has quickly and quietly made the all-star team.

A whirlwind series of announcements started in April when West Red Lake announced its intention to acquire the Madsen Gold Mine from Pure Gold Mining. WRLG agreed to pay $6.5 million in cash, issue 28,460,000 common shares and grant a 1.0% secured Net Smelter Royalty as consideration for the acquisition, as well as up to US$10.0 million in deferred payments. The acquisition was court-approved in late May.

Eric Sprott’s Sprott Lending Corporation is in the middle of it all. And where Eric Sprott goes, familiar names tend to follow.

The company announced the appointment of Shane Williams as President and CEO, succeeding Tom Meredith, who became Executive Chairman. The company also announced that Duncan Middlemiss joined as an independent director.

The strategic appointments were part of ongoing changes directly related to the acquisition of the Madsen gold mine.

Shane Williams is an accomplished mining executive and engineer, renowned for his track record of executional excellence in successful mine restarts and builds. With extensive experience in Canada’s gold mining sector, his expertise is highly relevant to his new position.

As the Chief Operating Officer at Skeena Resources from 2020 to 2023, Williams played a pivotal role in advancing the past-producing Eskay Creek gold mine in B.C. towards a restart. His leadership, team building, and business development contributed to a remarkable fivefold increase in market value for Skeena during his tenure.

From 2013 to 2019, Williams held various leadership positions at Eldorado Gold, culminating in his role as Senior Vice President overseeing Canadian and Greek operations. Under his guidance, the Lamaque gold project in Quebec progressed from a Preliminary Economic Assessment to a fully operational mine in 18 months. Williams also served as Project Director for Eldorado’s Greek assets, successfully developing the Skouries and Olympias projects with a combined capital expenditure exceeding US$1 billion.

“I am thrilled to join West Red Lake Gold as President and CEO to move forward the company’s remarkable assets,” said Williams. “I see a major opportunity here to establish a significant mining company. Our goal is to build the premier growth-focused gold company. We will expand and de-risk the Company’s assets through comprehensive and modern techniques. Getting Madsen back up and

running better than ever is just one part of our vision to create a world-class company and I will bring all of my energy to the role.”

“I am pleased to welcome Shane Williams as the new President and CEO of West Red Lake Gold. His impressive track record in the mining sector and his ability to build high-performance teams and cultures make him an excellent fit for the Company. We are fortunate to have someone with his expertise, energy, and enthusiasm leading this venture with us. I am genuinely excited to see the positive impact he will have on the Company’s future,” said Frank Giustra, advisor and major shareholder. “I also want to thank Tom Meredith for his tireless efforts over the past several years in advancing the Company to where it is now. In his new role as Executive Chairman, we will continue to rely on his expertise as we build further on the Company’s success.”

The company also announced the appointment of Duncan Middlemiss as independent director, following the resignation of Ryan Weymark, who will continue supporting the company in an advisory role.

Middlemiss previously served as the CEO of Wesdome Gold Mines and St Andrew Goldfields. Middlemiss has held significant roles at Inco Limited, Barrick Gold Inc., and Foxpoint Resources (now Agnico Eagle Mines). His expertise contributed to the successful restart of the Macassa Mine.

Born and raised in Kirkland Lake, Middlemiss possesses extensive knowledge of gold deposits in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. Middlemiss also served as the Past Chair of the Ontario Mining Association and remains actively engaged with the organization.

Tom Meredith commented, “It has been a pleasure leading the excellent team at West Red Lake Gold. I am looking forward to working closely with Shane and Duncan in my new role as Executive Chairman. Over the past couple months, we have taken a great many

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strides forward and are becoming a name synonymous with the Red Lake Gold camp. Both Shane and Duncan add incredible leadership and bench strength to an already talented group.”

In June the company announced that it completed the acquisition of the Madsen Gold Project through the acquisition of all of the outstanding shares of Pure Gold Mining Inc.

“The company’s acquisition of the Madsen Gold Project includes a fully permitted underground gold mine with an estimated resource of 1.65M oz in the Indicated category and a highquality mill facility. Combined with the high-grade Rowan gold resource located west of Madsen, the company will continue to expand and infill its mineral resources and work to derisk and grow these assets located in one of Canada’s most iconic gold camps.” said Shane Williams, President and CEO of West Red Lake Gold Mines.

TONY MAKUCH JOINS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

It’s clear that Giustra and Sprott have high expectations for the Madsen. When the takeover was fully executed, they announced that Tony Makuch was going to occupy the next seat at the table.

Makuch has over 35 years of mining industry experience, is the CEO and Director of Discovery Silver Corp and was previously President, CEO and Director of Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd.

During his five-year tenure as CEO of Kirkland Lake, Mr. Makuch led the transformation of the company, with annual gold production increasing from 315,000 oz to over 1,400,000 oz, the market capitalization of the company increasing from approximately C$1 billion to over C$13 billion and Kirkland’s share price increasing over 530%. These milestones were achieved through two successful acquisitions, industry-leading operational performance and significant exploration success and ultimately culminated in Kirkland’s merger with Agnico Eagle Mines Limited in 2022.

Prior to joining Kirkland, Mr. Makuch was President and CEO at Lake Shore Gold Inc., from 2008 until its acquisition by Tahoe Resources Inc. in 2016, when he became the Executive Vice-President and President of Canadian Operations.

“We are delighted to have Tony Makuch join the board of directors of West Red Lake Gold,” said Frank Gi-

ustra, Strategic Advisor to the company. “Tony brings a remarkable track record of achievements in gold mining, excelling as an engineer, executive, and company builder. With the recent appointments of Shane Williams and Duncan Middlemiss, West Red Lake Gold team is now fortified with three leaders in mine development and operations in the Canadian Shield. I am inspired by the team we are building.”

Madsen Mine Highlights:

• As a flagship asset, the Madsen Mine commanded a peak market capitalization of >$1.15 billion in 2021

• Madsen is a past-producing mine that has benefited from >$350M historical investment

• Brownfields site with permits to restart production, existing infrastructure including a 800+ tonne per day mill, double ramp access, significant underground mine development, 1,275 metre shaft, tailings management facility, water treatment facility, all-season access and nearby workforce

• Historical Indicated Mineral Resources* of approximately 1.7 million oz Au @ 7.4 g/t and Historical Inferred Mineral Resources* of approximately 0.4 million oz Au @ 6.3 g/t .

•Located in Red Lake, one of the world’s most prolific mining districts with >30Moz of gold produced to date. Madsen is strategically surrounded by major producers Evolution Mining (ASX:EVN), Kinross Gold (TSX:K) and Barrick Gold (TSX:ABX)

• Opportunities to expand existing Mineral Resource inventory with multiple untested near-mine exploration target areas

• Significant exploration potential along the regional structures controlling mineralization

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ly basis.”

IAMGOLD says progress on the much anticipated, and long awaited Côté Gold Project continues at a healthy pace, as they took another step forward with the official grand opening of their Timmins bus terminal and warehouse on Tuesday, July 18.

A sizeable crowd gathered at the renovated west end building for the occasion, which included many dignitaries, company personnel, community leaders, and other stakeholders.

Côté Gold Vice President and General Manager Brian Wilson told the crowd that the terminal is expected to be in operation for 18 years or so, the projected life of the mine, and added that the company is anticipating pouring gold in the first quarter of 2024.

“Its exciting times, we can see the finish line in front of us now,” he said.

“When we start pouring gold, we’re slated to be the second largest gold mine in North America.”

Another landmark development is the fact that the mine site will use fully autonomous vehicles.

“We’re the first mine in Ontario to do that, and we’re running fully autonomous drills on the mine site –we’re the first mine in Canada to do that,” said Wilson.

“We’re looking to push the boundaries of mining in Ontario.”

Regarding the bus terminal, of which there is a similar facility located in Sudbury, Wilson spoke to MiningLife about their use.

“We use them as sort of the central spots to bring people to the mine site. So employees come into the Sudbury bus terminal, or the Timmins bus terminal, go through security, get on the bus, then off to the mine,” he said, noting around 52 percent of the site’s workforce are from either the Sudbury or Timmins areas, which isn’t surprising given the geographical location being roughly midway between the cities on Highway 144.

Wilson also elaborated on some of the exciting progress that has occurred thus far in 2023.

“We started mining in the open pit in January, and really, that was taking over from The EPCM Group,” he said, as the company continues to rely less on outside contractors.

“By the end of August we should be in the whole pit.”

Wilson said the other major development in 2023 has been the process plant.

“The HPGR(high pressure grinding rolls) went in just about two months ago. So we’re building right now, aggressively, and we’re seeing lots of change at the mine site on a dai-

As exciting as the current projections are, expansion is still a possibility in the nearby Gosselin Zone. “Just like any gold mine, we continue to diamond drill in the area, trying to expand out that ore body. Back in February, we had announced another strike out there in the Gosselin Zone, and we’re having a heavy look at it and we continue to drill. Its a little ways out, but we’re watching it very closely.” Wilson was excited to discuss the autonomous vehicle operations. “Its very, very interesting watching these things drive around the mine site,” he said.

“It gives us lots of capability, and now its about learning the systems and maximizing the fleet. We’re happy with it right now, its running as its supposed to, but we’re still learning.”

CAT constructed the vehicles, and IAMGOLD was forced to be patient. “It was a long wait time, along with the electronics that support the autonomy, I think its between 8 months and a year, so the orders were put in quite some time ago,” said Wilson.

At full production, there will be 23 or so autonomous trucks moving around the site, along with 6 drills. A full control room oversees the operations and communications. He said the company is still adding manpower, as hiring for the mill is ongoing.

“We just started a night shift a few weeks ago, as we were running just a day shift which was really about the camp limitations.”

The IAMGOLD workforce currently on site is around 264, then in September and October when they start gearing up into full production, the employee number will rise to 540 or so for the majority of the mine life. Wilson said approximately 250 contractors will be on site at any given time.

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New Gold’s Rainy River Mine contributing to 45% production jump over 2022

While New Gold’s Rainy River Mine is turning out more gold, the company prefers to shine a spotlight on its substantial efforts around water management.

In a message to investors and community stakeholders, the company says managing water as a resource is increasingly being recognized as a significant global challenge. “This challenge intersects with other pertinent issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, Indigenous rights, values, and interests of the communities in which we operate and human rights. As an active member of the Mining Association of Canada, New Gold supports the Towards Sustainable

and Thunder Bay, accumulated additional water onsite. Throughout 2022, the operations teams took a coordinated and holistic approach to manage the water stored onsite. A key component of this approach was increasing the rate of water treatment, to increase treated discharge flows into the Pinewood River. Maximizing the treatment potential resulted in over three times the water treated in 2022 in comparison to 2021. On the production side, 2023 is proving to be a stellar year so far. “We had another excellent quarter, delivering gold equivalent production of 102,374 ounces, a 45% increase over the prior year period,” said Patrick Godin, President & CEO.

Mining (TSM) Water Stewardship Policy Framework, and in 2023, our goal is to achieve a AAA rating for the TSM Water Stewardship Protocol.”

To support the AAA rating, New Gold is building a company-wide Water Governance Framework to establish transparent governance to key water management activities such as water balance modelling, water risk assessment and mitigation, and water reporting.

Between 2021 and 2022, the Rainy River region experienced significant precipitation during the fall and spring which resulted in regional flooding throughout the area. The Rainy River Mine also experienced onsite flooding, which resulted in rapid mobilization of the operational teams to manage the flows. Through careful management, Rainy River Mine was able to manage the flooding event without any unauthorized discharges to the environment.

As a result of the increased precipitation, the Rainy River Mine, 65 kilometres northwest of Fort Frances, half-way between Winnipeg

“At Rainy River, strong quarterly production results were attributed to higher mill availability due to the team’s proactive measures taken during the planned maintenance activities. In addition to a great operating quarter, we continued to make meaningful progress advancing our growth initiatives, securing the future production of our company. C-Zone development at New Afton (British Columbia) continued and remains on-track for first ore production in the fourth quarter of this year, and development of the underground Main Zone at Rainy River has commenced as planned. Continuity is key to our success, and as evidenced from our strong first half results, both the Rainy River and New Afton teams are delivering. As a result, we remain well positioned to meet all annual production guidance metrics outlined earlier this year.”

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50 Years of Proud Service

Equipment World Inc. is celebrating their longevity with their 50th Anniversary this year, as they continue to embrace constant improvement in all aspects of their business. Following the Japanese mantra known as the “ Kaizen principle,” Equipment World’s four Northern Ontario locations remain strong, offering diverse solutions for equipment needs, material handling, storage and packaging for industrial, mining, commercial and institutional applications while specializing in material handling, storage, and packaging systems with a strong commitment to provide high-quality service to markets in need of practical solutions.

Today, Equipment World maintains its role as a material handling, storage, and packaging systems specialist, but it has expanded its product offering and has established a very strong construction specialities division. It prides itself on its 50-year commitment to “great value and great service” to its ever-growing client base across the province and throughout Canada.

Equipment World was established by Peter Knudsen, who, after seeing similar facilities in other cities, recognized the potential for a local company specializing in material handling and warehousing products in Thunder Bay. With the help of business partner Jim Sutton and some investors, Equipment World opened its doors on April 17, 1973, striving to provide better and safer ways to move, store and distribute materials. Six months later, the company had outgrown its first home and moved to a much larger location within the city.

Peter was born and raised on a farm in Pass Lake, Ontario, 50 kilometres east of Thunder Bay. He moved to Thunder Bay at 15 years old for high school, and subsequently after graduation, worked at various jobs including becoming part of a lake freighter crew, a restaurant manager, then settling into the banking business. Eventually, an opportunity arose to take a job with an industrial supply company. His years of experience as an accounts manager with the financial institution and a decade of experience working with the company, Peter Knudsen ventured onto the entrepreneurial stage, opening the doors to Equipment World Inc. Eventually the company would grow beyond the

borders of Northwestern Ontario and be able to service practically every business sector, including industrial, commercial, manufacturing, institutional, government and remote communities.

“Obviously there was opportunity in the market for this type of strategy ” Lyle Knudsen says, pointing to the success the company has enjoyed over the past 50 years. Lyle is the current president of the company and son of Peter.

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Equipment World started selling (and occasionally renting) forklifts in the ‘70s – and in fact, it became the second-oldest Toyota forklift dealer in Canada in 1976. After completing his post-secondary education and working outside of Equipment World for a multi-national supply company for several years, Lyle joined Equipment World in 1987. “Working outside of the family business really expanded my thinking in terms of the possibilities for what was our fairly small family business at the time,” Lyle says “I also was meeting customers and forming relationships that I would be continuing on with later when I joined Equipment World.” At the time Lyle joined Equipment World in 1987, as a territory sales rep, he was 1 of 10 employees.

Peter saw that the material handling industry wasn’t developed in Northern Ontario as in other centres and he changed that. Perhaps the most significant challenge the company faced during its initial stages was to convince customers that a need for specialists in the field of material handling existed,” he explains. “A big part of the challenge was to educate the customers who were used to dealing with businesses that utilized material handling equipment as a sideline versus us, who promoted it as our main line”. Once a small business in a 1,500 square foot building, on a back street in Thunder Bay, Equipment World has outgrown its location and is now surpassing a need for over 40,000 square feet, within two facilities in Thunder Bay’s industrial hub. “We’ve now been 44 years in our current location ”, says Peter Knudsen.

In 2017, we completed the acquisition of a local competitor, who focused on full line rentals. We have since expanded our rentals division to offer products and services, from DIY applications through to the heaviest of industrial applications. Our ever-expanding rental fleet now includes thousands of units available for short and long-term applications to support our customers throughout all Northern Ontario.

After 13 years of success in the Northwest, Equipment World expanded into Northeastern Ontario by opening the doors to its second division in Sudbury in 1988.

The division in Sault Ste Marie was later established in 1990. Aaron Wise is the General Manager of the Sault Ste. Marie location; “Having joined Equipment World in 2012, I have seen a lot of change and growth. Our diverse customer base in Sault Ste Marie has allowed us to continually evolve through offering the best creative solutions to meet their needs. We service customers in virtually all sectors including Heavy Industrial, Mining, Construction, Energy, Hospitality, Health Care, Retail and more. To support this growth, we have an experienced and dedicated team of professionals that have been the pillar of our success and will continue to be for the next 50 years.”

Debbie Beilhartz, Contract & Strategic Product Specialist for Equipment World in Sault Ste. Marie describes the relationships between branches, colleagues, and customers. “We are Family, is very fitting for how I would describe the strong relationships

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that have developed throughout the years at all three branches of Equipment World amongst ourselves, our vendors and most importantly with our clients. “With all our combined strengths we live by our most important motto ‘Great Value and Great Service’.

“As the two new locations expanded from humble beginnings, the need for more space eventually led us to purchase the buildings we are currently operating from. Sault Ste Marie moved to their existing location on Drive-In Road in 2001 and in 2008, the Sudbury location moved to its’ current 20,000 square foot flagship facility on Lorne Street,” says Lyle Knudsen. Now with our full-service facilities in strategically placed hubs, Equipment World has a large footprint in Northern Ontario and is well positioned for continued growth and sustainability.

“Equipment World currently employs 120 full time employees, which is 117 more than the company started out with ” jokes Lyle. Despite the changes, Lyle says, Equipment World has never strayed from its focus. “We’ve maintained our specialization philosophy, but we’ve since taken our solution selling approach to other areas and industries. We’ve evolved by addressing a full array of industries, geographical diversification and we’ve improved ourselves through the ongoing commitment to training for all our personnel ”. Lyle attributes the success of the company to a TEAM concept in all areas, and the ability to offer a full-service approach to give customers the most efficient and effective solutions to their requirements.

Peter, who is now enjoying retirement, is proud of the highly developed workforce within the company structure. As he now watches more from the sidelines, Peter is pleased to see his succession plan in action. The company continues to build momentum as his son Lyle now directs the company along with their TEAM of department managers at each location.

Along with their highly qualified TEAM, Equipment World has established long standing relationships with many of their vendors. Examples of this are Toyota Forklift, which Equipment World has represented since 1976, Genie Industries since 1982, Rousseau Metal since 1983 and SCN Industrial since 1982. “The long-standing relationships we have with many of our vendors has led to friendships beyond just business,” says Lyle. “Along with this, we have established a very strong network of fellow dealers from across North America who we can call upon as a resource or for assistance anytime.” It is the company’s ability to diversify from its grass roots heritage that allows Equipment World to continue to enjoy growth in a very challenging economy. “Where we once specialized and focused primarily on the industrial sectors within Northern Ontario, we have since diversified into all sectors ”. Equipment World offers Sales, Leasing, Rentals, Parts, Service & Training to suit their customers needs. They also

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provide turn-key Technical Construction Specialties for Commercial, Institutional and Educational Facilities. Knudsen summarizes, “Much has changed over the past few decades, but the predominant philosophy remains the same; “Innovative solutions, high-quality products, and knowledgeable service from purchase to performance”.

Equipment World doubles its business in five years with a diverse offering.

In 2017, Equipment World grew tremendously when they acquired a local rental house, called A-Z Rentals. “The company rented smaller equipment and tools, as well as event rentals, and we were historically focused on larger equipment, so there wasn’t much overlap,” says Lyle. “There was also a 26,000-square-foot building which would allow us to amalgamate the three locations in Thunder Bay where we had equipment stored. In addition, we were able at that point to purchase a

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building construction (and services their equipment). We’re a one-stop shop in that way, and we also do mobile servicing with 25 mobile service vans, from the Manitoba border to the Quebec border – everything from preventative maintenance to complete overhauls,” says Lyle.

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vacant lot next door to A-Z that was attractive: a corner lot with high visibility that we could use for larger equipment. We currently have thousands of pieces of lift, compact construction, heater, power generation and general equipment for rent. As a result of this acquisition, we were now able to offer rental service for everyone from industrial customers through to contractors, homeowners and event and hospitality.”

In addition to the rental division being housed at 1185 Roland Street, Equipment World has also added a full training classroom for operation of forklifts, aerial lifts, working-at-heights and a full host of other industrial training, which is also offered off site to accommodate customer needs. Similar services are also available out of out SSM & SBY.

“In the ‘80s, we expanded from shelving and material handling to other building interior systems,” says Lyle, “and at this point we began assisting customers and contractors in the design of building interiors, warehouses, loading areas and other construction specialities. One thing led to another and now it’s one of our strengths. We have full AutoCAD capabilities, with fulltime designers and installers at all our locations and hundreds of projects completed in any given year. Examples of specialty projects include lockers rooms and mine dry installations; gun storage for law enforcement; and storage systems in offices, art galleries and museums. This means that Equipment World partners with the general contractors for the scope of their building design, and rents equipment to the contractors during

Equipment World, always looking to embrace continual improvement in all aspects of the business, decided to hop right into the world of event rentals, at the time of pursuing the new rentals division. Our TEAM saw a need for event rentals in Thunder Bay & surrounding areas. As we recognized the need for refinement of this division, we upgraded and renewed the majority of event inventory that we had acquired, to ensure our community was getting the highest quality product that we could provide to them. Kayla Wallace, Events Manager, and Aaron Loda, Events Coordinator, work with the TEAM to keep the Tents & Events division successful and growing. Tents & Events strives to provide event rentals to elevate any occasion - whether that is a wedding, corporate, or charity event. With our event tent rentals, we can transform any space into the venue of your dreams. We have provided tent setups anywhere from backyards & pool decks to remote camp beaches & public campgrounds, as well as mine sites & industrial locations. Our event rentals division continues to grow, as we aim to keep up with trends and stay on top of the ever-changing direction of “style”.

It’s been hectic and the rental division in particular, can sometimes be organized chaos, but we have great people and that’s been a huge part of our success,” says Lyle. “I can say that during every step, the journey has been very exciting and rewarding and the future looks bright.”

Peter Knudsen couldn’t be any prouder with where the company has come today. Peter, who is now in his mid 80s, loves to watch the business continue to grow. He is especially proud that his son, Lyle has been a large part of the companies’ growth and success, and that both of his grandchildren now play a part in the family business. “He drops in regularly and is very interested in how we’re doing, and he likes to say hi to the crew,” says Lyle.

As with Lyle having grown up in the business, starting from the early age of 9 years old, so it has been

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with his children and recently his first grandchild, Luuka. Forklifts are truly in our DNA!

Creating a Community Through Connection

“We believe strongly in giving back to the community… When there is a call to action or a cause that needs our assistance, someone is always ready to jump in.” Lucy Belanger, Comptroller Equipment World firmly believes that community involvement nurtures the local morale and the social wellbeing of our city. Corey Bolton, Marketing Manager explains, “we are fortunate to be in a position that we can support numerous charities throughout Northern Ontario. Supporting local charities and community groups allows our TEAM to focus a donation to achieve specific results, and then watch those results change lives, which is an experience that provides an incredible sense of fulfillment. We like to focus our efforts on

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Four generations of Knudsen’s. From left to right; Kai, Peter’s grandson and Equipment Sales Manager; Peter Knudsen, Founder; Lia Knudsen-Parry, Peter’s granddaughter and Equipment World’s Brand Ambassador (holding Luuka Parry, Peter’s great grandson and future Equipment World Employee); Lyle Knudsen, Peter’s son and current President/CEO

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and the arts. The charity was founded in 2019, and the project aims to contribute to co-creating an inclusive community, by helping to identify, and increase welcoming and inclusive spaces in the city of Thunder Bay for Indigenous people. They have a goal to see the ‘Wake the Giant’ logo represent a positive shift, and a symbol of ever-improving cross cultural relations in Thunder Bay. “We took the opportunity to become a leader for healthy Indigenous and non-indigenous relations ” Bolton explains.

community groups that share similar values and work locally to support our communities and those who reside within them. Whether it’s a fundraiser to support a single, or larger ongoing initiative, our focus is to see results.” Equipment World strives to build and nurture those relationships that directly benefit the community.

There are many larger repetitive recipients, to name a few, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation, Confederation College, Lakehead University, Wake the Giant Music Festival, Ribfest (in support of Our Kids Count), Coldest Night of The Year, RFDA, and Habitat for Humanity. However, Equipment World also supports many local athletes & sports teams, animal rescues & shelters, food programs, school initiatives, and various community events. The list goes on, and on.

“This year is unique”, says Bolton. “As we enter our 50th year in business we have a goal to donate over $50,000.00. One of our events this year involved a charity BBQ in support of Habitat for Humanity Thunder Bay, which occurred on May 25th. We were proud to provide a $10,000.00 donation through our efforts. They do amazing work in our community, and we wanted to support that initiative in a big way.”

Equipment World is extremely thankful for their generous staff and their families, and their willingness to volunteer and assist with charities and initiatives they are involved in.

Wake The Giant is a world-class event that celebrates inclusivity and Indigenous culture through music

Although Equipment World spends a significant amount of effort contributing to charity work, not all events hosted are to raise funds for charities. There are certain events put on by the company that are purposed to encourage staff involvement and improve the company morale and TEAMwork. Some event invites are extended to family, friends, work peers, and business associates alike. It has been tradition since the beginning that Equipment World hosts a summer gathering, and Christmas social to encourage staff to get out and have fun together. “It’s about bringing together friends and family to enjoy a fun day, it builds great community among us all.”

No matter which way you turn, there seems to be an Equipment World employee actively involved in a variety of events and associations dedicated to making their communities a better place to live. A common trait that is evident in all they do.

Racing… The thrill of it all.

Ernie Ukrainec, Technical Sales Manager, has worked with Equipment World since 1979 and has contributed to many departments within the company over the years. He has always had a passion for racing, and the need for speed. Ernie who raced in the 80’s and 90’s went on to win the track championships in his class 7 years in a row. He raced at many tracks over the years including the former Riverview Raceway, as well as the dirt racing circuit throughout the Northern USA. Equipment World has always seen importance in supporting their employees in areas of their interest, so this was a perfect opportunity for Equipment World show their support. Ernie Ukrainec carried Equipment Worlds’ logo on his car for over 15 years. This support has continued in recent years as well, with Doug Belanger proudly bearing the Equipment World logo on his 1600 HP Top Fuel drag car, as he clocked many

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Equipment World celebrating their 50th anniversary with a charity BBQ in support of Habitat for Humanity Thunder Bay where they raised $10,000.00 for their local house build.

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winning times at tracks in Canada and the US. Most recently we have a new entry on the circuit with TEAM Henny/Equipment World Racing. Fred Henny and his pit crew will proudly represent our brand on the dirt track this year.

Not only is racing a great opportunity to show support for their involved employees, but it is also a great after work, extra curricular for other staff to enjoy. Sports have a wonderful way of bringing people together, especially if there is a familiar face competing. In Summer 2022, Equipment World hosted a staff night at the brand-new Thunder City Speedway in Thunder Bay. This brought the families together - young and old - to enjoy a night of fun.

Providing a Positive Brand Experience

“I started in May of 1997 as an outside sales, account manager, East to develop new business opportunities in the eastern division of the District of Thunder Bay and the District of Cochrane”, says Dave Siczkar, who is the company’s longest standing business account manager. In a quick chat with Dave, we can learn just how essential different forms of communication are when providing customer service.

By meeting face-to-face or even over a quick telephone conversation, we can learn so much more about our customers’ needs. Yes, technology can be extremely helpful in certain situations, but going the extra mile to visit customers on-site, can help us better understand the environment and recommend appropriate product and installation. While Dave enjoys doing his rounds by visiting customer sites, he also accommodates for those who would rather chat an alternate way.

“I fully understand the need to blend the old ways, with the new ways of communicating with our valued customers. Advancement in technology stops for no one. We must adapt ”, says Siczkar.

“My favourite aspect of the job is the unique variety of business and people that I have had the privilege of meeting over the last 26+ years. This also resulted in presenting many unique products in relation to solving the material handling requirements of our customers, with many complex solutions that would meet their varied needs ”, says Siczkar. Having Dave as a part of our TEAM for the last 26 years, has ensured that we never lose focus of the value of face-to-face. He is always

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Equipment World’s Rental Manager, Doug Belanger showing off his Top Fuel drag car, 2022. Ernie Ukrainec drifting into the championships, 1993 Fred Henny representing the Equipment World Racing Team in 2023.
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to have physical catalogues. Dave spoke about the impact of COVID-19 within the company. “With the onset of COVID-19, our business strategies had to adapt to the mandated restrictions placed on us by the government and industry. Being an essential service, we stayed in constant communication with our customers via phone, txt, and e-mail. When required, on-site visits were provided with all the necessary precautions being taken as per government protocols. Now we are back to semi normal…. I think.”

When asked what sets Equipment World above the rest, Dave believes our mission, and employees are to thank for that. “Equipment World brings together a vast array of product specialists to help with providing material handling solutions to its’ vast customer base. Without the dedication and commitment by these individuals, Equipment World would not be the leader in the material handling industry we are today here in the north ” summarizes Siczkar.

Keeping Us Running 24/7 for 50 Years

Equipment World’s sales department sells the first unit, but the service & parts departments sells the repeats by ensuring customers continue to come back yearafter-year.

“In the scope of our Service & Parts Department, we are our own largest service customer with 1000’s of rental units which require parts, maintenance and regular servicing to ensure our Rentals customers receive late model, trouble-free equipment solutions for their projects.

Service & parts have always been and remain two of our strong suits. We’ve always believed that to play the long game, value-added service becomes one of the most important strategies,” stated Lyle.

encouraging new hires to join him for meetings, and networking around the community.

The recent pandemic most definitely forced some companies who had not made the leap to the virtual world, to quickly do so to ensure they stayed relevant. Fortunately, Equipment World had already made the leap into the world of e-commerce, having our product library and availability online. While we do provide the online catalogue, we also see the value in providing the physical copies as well, upon request. For example, many of our customers purchasing departments prefer

Preventative Maintenance, Annual Inspections, Emergency Repairs are all part of our value-added offerings.

JP Brisson is the parts manger at the Sudbury location. “When I started with Equipment World back in 2001, I had indicated to Lyle Knudsen that I wanted to become THE forklift guy in Northern Ontario. With the help and support of a great family-owned company such as Equipment World, I believe that we are now known, not just in Northern Ontario but in all the forklift industry as the people you can contact if you can’t find it anywhere else.”

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Equipment World participating in CONEXPO 2023 in Las Vegas. From left to right; Corey Bolton, Marketing Director; Kai Knudsen, Equipment Sales Manager; Aaron Wise, Manager of our Sault Ste. Marie location; Chris Buonomo, Bobcat Sales; Jon Soares, Bobcat Sales Manager.
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Bobcat unveiling their new, fully electric skid-steer at CONEXPO 2023, the S7X.

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“Experience is just as important as training when it comes to safety. Attending a training class, with an instructor who has been in that industry and used the equipment and having all the knowledge from the manufacturers they represent behind them, provides a more detailed, well rounded, and believable training experience which will keep everyone safer.” Wihlidal explains.

Recently we had a change of guard in our SSM location, seeing Kevin Kelly, a long-time safety trainer retire, and Colten Tourigny take over the role. It’s wonderful seeing a new generation step up to the plate and understand the importance of safety within every work setting. Tourigny is no rookie though, he has been teaching safety for years and has already expanded some course offerings at our SSM location.

The Value of Keeping People Safe Through Safety training

Bringing things full circle is our Safety Training Division. What started as a need to have our own staff trained to work safely, became an opportunity that we have replicated throughout Northern Ontario. With 3 locations providing safety training, we have the North covered. Students have the option for in-house training at one of our facilities or to have our Safety Trainer provide training on the customers’ site.

Although many companies have gone to online training, we firmly believe there is no better experience than a hands-on approach. This allows both the instructor and student to be fully engaged in the course, resulting in more knowledge and confidence when entering the work environment. Blair Wihlidal, certified safety trainer in Thunder Bay, has been with Equipment World for 27 years. After receiving his BSc from Lakehead University (Physics Major), Blair joined the TEAM in the warehouse “learning the ropes ”. He then progressed to inside sales/rentals, tech, and service writer. Training has been a part of Blair’s job title for approximately 20 years but started out as only a part time need. Every year, that need grew until finally it became a fulltime job over the past 10 years.

Mike Kapanen has been with their Sudbury location since 2011. “Knowledge is the power to doing things the right way safely ”. How can we assure ourselves we are doing it in a safe manner if we don’t have the proper training behind us? The importance of good training will help workers to develop and maintain effective hazard control activities; it is a proven and successful method of intervention.

Complaisant workers are a huge factor when it comes to equipment incidents. Kapanen adds “It is their responsibility to make certain not to hurt themselves or anyone in the process of getting the job done. Kapanen says “Last year at the Sudbury branch I trained over 1000 people; it’s a great feeling to know that I’m doing my part to help these people work safer at their place of employment.” When it comes to safety, Kapanen sums it up this way “If you’re not Learning, you’re not Living.

In Thunder Bay, the demand for training was so high Equipment World had to seek out more talent to meet the demand. We were fortunate enough to find the perfect fit in Jordan Roos, a long-time Safety Trainer, who wanted to return home to Thunder Bay from a Southern Ontario rental house. He brings a lot to the TEAM, including warehouse organization, safety, and construction knowledge.

All 3 location provide forklift, skid-steer, aerial work platform, and working at heights training. Specialized training courses such as chainsaw training are available at select locations.

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Bobcat Sightings in Northern Ontario Equipment World became an Authorized Bobcat Dealer in late 2016, servicing the Thunder Bay and Algoma districts. Between the two territories, Equipment World covers servicing needs from Upsala to Elliot Lake and everything in between. Bobcat Equipment was in high demand once the former local dealer had closed shop a couple years earlier after being the dealer in the area for over 30 years. It had come full circle, in fact, when Equipment World’s original founder, Peter Knudsen, had worked for and sold Bobcat for the former dealer in the mid 60s.

“We had reached out to Bobcat about 6 years prior to inquire about taking on the brand,” says Jon Soares, Bobcat Sales Manager. “At the time, they were not seriously looking for another dealership for the district. Once we had reached out again a few years later, they were ready to explore expansion. They recognized high demand for the Bobcat equipment in the Thunder Bay District and there was currently no dealership to fill this demand. Thus, Bobcat of Thunder Bay was born.”

Bobcat is one of the larger names in the world of skid steers and compact equipment. “The final decision of pursuing Bobcat was really a no-brainer for us, when dealing with a brand of that magnitude.

Equipment World started out with 10 pieces in the first year they had the Bobcat line to over 120 in a total of 6 years. “The tractor line has been a great addition to Equipment World’s Bobcat line” says Soares. “It has enabled us to connect with a completely different market sector we hadn’t had much experience with before. Given the sheer volume of homeowners with acreage out there and customers with hobby farms, the range of customers that can benefit from the tractor line is truly endless.”

This year while our crew attended the ConEXPO show in Nevada, L-Ion electric & autonomous equipment was the focus for Bobcat. “The refined design and technology on these new machines are second to none. Gone are the days when you would sit in a track loader, and it felt like you were in an awkward tank. You now feel like you’re in a high-end automobile and can operate all day every day. I’m excited to see what the future brings for the Bobcat line and the new technologies to come.” -Jon Soares

The Future is Bright

What do the next 50 years hold for Equipment World and the material handling industry? Embracing new technologies will be a requirement to evolve and we’ve already seen a massive shift from traditional machinery and operation to fully electric compact construction equipment and high voltage material handling equipment. This shift is already a reality that requires continuous training and support for our sales, parts, and service teams as well as substantial investment from the company.

Some things will see rapid change while others will remain the same. Showing up to work with drive, passion, and the willingness to make something great happen every day are the driving factors of our employees and the glue of our company’s Circle of Commitment; committing to respect, responsibility, integrity and innovation between employees, customers, suppliers, and communities.

Thank you to all involved in our past, present, and future success, here’s to another 50 years!

Equipment World

Great Value, Great Service.

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It is quite visible that today’s Equipment World location in Thunder Bay has Bobcat equipment ready to move.

Synterra Receives Indigenous Business Award

On June 7th, Synterra Security Solutions was honored with the Canadian Mining Expo 2023 Indigenous Business Award at the Gala Dinner & Northern Ontario Mining Awards Night. Members of Synterra’s First Nation Partners and owners were on hand to accept the award. In his acceptance speech, Vice President Mark King thanked and gave credit to their Indigenous Partners and Employees for their hard work and dedication in making their company a continued success.

After more than 12 years of successful business, Synterra has quickly become the top option for providing security services to mining, airport and energy projects across all of Northern Ontario. Synterra Security Solutions LP was formed in 2011 and jointly owned by Naicatchewenin, Kingfisher Lake, Wunnumin Lake First Nations and Canadian Security Management. They currently have over 200 security guards across Northern Ontario with an Indigenous workforce of over 40% and are a certified Living Wage Employer.

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The New Mining Workforce:

Confederation College Helps Meet the Needs of Mines and Communities in the Northwest

Northwestern Ontario is becoming a prominent employment hub in the mining industry. The region has advanced sites for exploring critical minerals like lithium, graphite, copper, and platinum group metals. This positions the region as a leader in mineral production. Several gold mines are already operational, with several expected to start soon. Impala Canada’s Lac des Iles mine, near Thunder Bay, is Canada’s only standalone palladium mine.

Equinox Gold began operations at Greenstone Gold Mines five years ago, expecting to employ around 1,000 workers from diverse sectors. They prioritize Indigenous representation, and collaborate with nearby Indigenous communities and Confederation College to develop multi year training strategies. The college’s programs not only prepare students for immediate job opportunities but also for long-term careers. This enables individuals to begin careers in roles such as flagger or truck driver, and later receive training to transition into more permanent positions in different areas of the mine, including administration and apprenticeships.

Confederation College, Greenstone Gold Mine and MTW Employment Services received funding last year to train 90 Heavy Equipment Operators. The goal was to create a skilled workforce to meet the growing demand in the mining sector. Students underwent pre-employment activities, including theoretical learning and worklife balance tips before completing 75 hours of training on excavators,

front-end loaders, bulldozers, and haul trucks. The program was a success with 84 out of 90 participants completing the training within 6 months. Remarkably, 74% of them found employment within two weeks.

In 2023, the college administered the Mining Potential program in partnership with the Mining Industry Human Resources Council. This included an eight-week training period, followed by three weeks of hands-on experience at Barrick’s Hemlo Gold Mine, focusing on underground diamond drilling with Boart Longyear. Successful students received a college certificate of completion, certificates from MiHR, as well as training in Surface Common Core, Underground Diamond Driller Common Core, First Aid/CPR, Confined Spaces, and WHIMIS/OHSA.

Confederation College, Northwestern Ontario’s largest Trades Training institution, offers post-secondary, apprenticeship, contract training, and dual credits, foster-

ing highly qualified personnel development in 11 approved skilled trades.

The college also offers postsecondary programs in fields like Automotive, Heavy Equipment, Welding, Manufacturing, varying Engineering Technician specialties, Computer Programming, and Civil and Environmental Technician, all crucial to the mining industry. Impala Canada has partnered with the college to help support its development and recruitment of a talent pipeline for these programs and enable students to seamlessly transition from the classroom to the workplace.

Confederation College is playing a crucial role in preparing a skilled workforce for the mining sector through effective partnerships with mines, organizations, and communities. By offering programs backed by key industry players, the college is actively shaping the future of mining while benefiting local communities.

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Fort William Gardens

Thunder Bay, ON

Central Canada’s Natural Resource Expo

THE OFFICIAL SHOW GUIDE

A Must See Event In Canada!

Central Canada Resource Expo is a gathering place for all those who thrive in the business of resources (Mining, Forestry and Energy). The expo will be showcasing the latest in resource technologies, expand the discussion of sustainable development with industry leaders and provide a forum that fosters economic regional growth. The Expo is an opportunity to network with experts, ask questions, see the latest in technology and where the industries are going tomorrow. Cen-Can Resources Expo will be showcasing the richness of opportunities to the world Sept 13th -14th at the Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay.

Admission at the Door $25.00

Register online & be eligible to win 1 troy ounce of gold

Trade Show Location: Fort William Gardens, 901 Miles St E, Thunder Bay ON, P7C 1J9

Conference Location: Elk’s Lodge, 201 Syndicate Ave N (1 Block from Fort William Gardens)

Gala Dinner : Valhalla Hotel & Conference Centre, 1 Valhalla Inn Road Thunder Bay Ontario P7E 6J1

Vip Social location: Da Vinci Centre, 340 Waterloo St S, Thunder Bay ON P7E 6H9

For more info: call 705-264-2251, toll free 866-754-9334 or mail at info@canadiantradex.com

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SEPTEMBER 13-14

Tuesday 12th

6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Official Schedule of events, times and locations

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Fort William Gardens, Thunder Bay, ON September | Wed 13, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Thu 14, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Gala Dinner • Hosted by CIM Thunder Bay Branch and C-TEX

Valhalla Hotel & Conference Centre

Cocktail Hour (Cash Bar)

Wednesday 13th

10:00 am

During show hours

Trade Show Doors Open

All guests must register prior to entering trade show grounds

Central Canada Job Fair • Trade Show Grounds

During show hours Live On-Site Demos

11:00 am

11:30 am – 1:00 pm

11:30 am – 4:30 pm

Grand Opening Celebrations

Curling Club Parking Lot (Jackleg Drilling Competitions Site)

TEC Hub Tour, Prospecting & Mining for Talent

Confederation College, TEC Hub, McIntyre 410 : TBayTel Innovation Commons

Jackleg Drilling Competitions

Outside at the Jackleg Drilling Rocks (Curling Club Parking Lot)

Divisions for Dignitaries, Novice & Pros.

11:30 am - Dignitary Challenge

01:00 pm - Novice Mixed

03:00 pm - Northern Jackleg Pros (pros only)

04:30 pm - Award Ceremonies

5:00 pm

6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Thursday 14th

9:00 am

During show hours

Trade Show Doors Close

VIP Social (VIP Guests Only. Limited to 600.)

Da Vinci Centre, 340 Waterloo St S, Thunder Bay ON P7E 6H9

Trade Show Doors Open

All guests must register prior to entering trade show grounds

Central Canada Job Fair • Trade Show Grounds

During show hours Live On-Site Demos

10:00 am – 3:00 pm

3:00 pm

Thanks to our Palladium Sponsors

Projects in the Pipeline & Indigenous Partnerships Conference

Elk’s Lodge, 201 Syndicate Ave N, (1 Block from Fort William Gardens)

Trade Show Doors Close

Register today at www.cencanexpo.ca Have a chance to win 1 Troy ounce of gold

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Gala Dinner

Valhalla Hotel & Conference Centre

Tuesday, Sept. 12th

6:00pm – 11:00pm, 6:00 – 7:00 Cocktail Hour

Tickets $125.00 each. Tables of 10 available. Tickets are limited (400 Seats)!

Order your tickets now.

Limited seating.

Contact Rhonda Larochelle at 866.754.9334

Proceeds from the event will go to the establishment of a bursary award that will support undergraduate students at Lakehead University and Confederation College.

Attention

Investors! Core Shack displays

Located throughout the Expo site on both days (13th-14th).

Meet the world’s top mine finders and developers. Showcasing their recent discoveries, leading prospects and advanced projects. The Core Shack displays will feature drill core samples from projects in Northwestern Ontario representing a broad array of deposit types and project stages.

Grand Opening Celebrations

Curling Club Parking Lot (Jackleg Drilling Competitions Site)

Sept. 13th, 11:00 am

Grand Opening Remarks and Kick off to the CEN CAN Expo. Dignitaries representing the mining industry, communities, First Nations, Academia, and government will all welcome the guests and the participants to the event. and Investment Specialists.

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Northwest Jackleg Drilling Competitions

Outside at the Jackleg Drilling Rocks (Curling Club Parking Lot)

Sept. 13th, 11:30am - 4:30pm

Win Prizes & Trophies!

Divisions for Dignitaries, Novice & Pros.

11:30 am - Dignitary Challenge

01:00 pm - Novice Mixed

03:00 pm - Northern Jackleg Pros (pros only)

04:30 pm - Award Ceremonies

Online registration is now open (FREE)

All are welcome to participate.

The Big VIP Social

Da Vinci Centre, 340 Waterloo St S, Thunder Bay ON P7E 6H9

Wednesday Evening, Sept 13, 6:00 pm –11:00 pm (VIP Guests Only - Limited to 600)

600 VIP guests will enjoy northern hospitality at its finest with great music, local distilled beer and alcoholic beverages. An evening of networking and fun.

Thanks to our Gold Sponsors

MUSSELWHITE

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Elk’s Lodge, 201 Syndicate Ave N, (1 Block from Fort William Gardens) Sept. 14th

Suppliers, manufacturers, investors, and community economic development organizations hear from top CEO and management representatives about capital projects in the pipeline, major new discoveries and expansion projects.

Morning session: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm. Mines will discuss their operations and plans for next 5 years.

Lunch Session: 12:00 - 1:00 pm. Lunch speakers: Minister of Mines George Pirie and Veronica Madonna, Director and Principal of Studio VMA Inc.

Afternoon session: 1.00 pm - 3.00 pm. will focus on Indeginous Partnerships.

Tickets are limited. $40.00 each includes lunch. For registration contact Audrey Guindon 705-264-2251.

Speakers Include:

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Live On-Site Demos

Watch Live Demonstrations of equipment

Sept. 13th - 14th, During show hours

Watch Live Demonstrations of equipment. CEN CAN Expo 2023 will be hosting a live demo, exhibitors will be showcasing their equipment. Attendees will be able to view the live demonstrations and ask questions.

Simulators

Come test your skills

Curling Club Parking Lot

Sept. 13th - 14th, During show hours

Check out the ReadyQuip and Seven Generations Training Institute simulators that can be used for training for harvesters, fowarders and heavy equipment.

Central Canada Job Fair

Trade Show Grounds

Sept. 13th - 14th during trade show hours

Over

Discover Career Opportunities in the Natural Resource Sector. Visit HR staff and drop off your resumes. Speak to training and education providers.

Registration is free for those bringing job resumes or training applications

TEC Hub Tour

Prospecting & Mining for Talent

Confederation College, TEC Hub, McIntyre 410 : TBayTel Innovation Commons

Sept. 13th, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Come and see what Confederation College can offer you in:

• Workforce Development Partnerships

• Recruitment of skilled trades & technology grads

• Access to high-tech equipment and space

• Potential access to research funding to support innovation

A light lunch and brief tour of the TEC Hub will be provided after presentation by the College. Shuttle provided from Fort William Gardens to Confederation College. Register at https://prospectandminingfortalent.eventbrite.ca

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Confederation College is shaping the future of the mining workforce. With a variety of programs supported by major industry players and by partnering with Impala Canada, they are creating a pipeline of talent and providing students with the opportunity to transition from the classroom to the workplace.

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Companies accepting resumes and providing education and training programs, are marked in orange. For full list of Exhibitors see page 107.

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Companies accepting resumes and providing education & training programs: FORT WILLIAM GARDENS SKATING RINK VICKERS ST. NORTH VICKERS ST. NORTH MILES ST. EAST MILES ST. EAST LEITH ST. FORT WILLIAM GARDENS CURLING CLUB ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE LOADING DOORS LOADING DOORS OC 01 OC 02 OC 03 OC 04 OC 05 OC 06 OC 07 OC 08 OC 09 OC 10 OC 11 OC 12 JACKLEG AREA OV 07 OA 22 OA 21 OA 10 OA 09 OA 08 OA 07 OA 06 OA 05 OA 04 OA 03 OA 02 OA 01 OV 01 OV 14 MILES STREET Registration Desk ENTRANCE OA 13 OA 12 OA 11 OA 20 OA 19 OA 17 OA 18 OA 16 OA 14 ΟΑ 15 OV 08 OV 09 OV 10 OV 11 OV 12 OV 13 OV 02 OV 03 OV 04 OV 05 OV 06 Vickers St N McKellar St N Centennial Square Miles St N Donald St E Victoria Ave E Victoriaville Parking Lot Fort William Gardens Parking will be at the Victoriaville Parkade Shuttle Bus to the Expo every 10 minutes Walking distance 7 minutes Shuttle Service provided by 108

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TOCURLING RINK

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Companies accepting resumes and providing education & training programs:

Argonaut Gold R3 08

Aziwell Canda Inc. R3 05

Brenntag Canada Inc. R4 13

Brock White - A White Cap Canada Company R3 12

E.S. Fox Limited R1 06

Epiroc R1 12-14

Equinox Gold – Greenstone Mine R1 10

Equipment North Inc. Front 04, 05

Equipment World Inc. R1 17 & Back 01-03

Everguard Fire Safety R2 04

First Mining Gold R5 07

GFL Environmental Inc. R3 01

Glencore Canada - Kidd Operations R5 13

Hepburn Engineering Inc. R4 07

Impala Canada R4 14-15

Industrial Scientific Corporation Front 02

Kenworth Ontario - Thunder Bay R1 15

Kinross Gold R4 01

Lakehead Ironworks R4 11

Lakeside Process Controls Ltd. R6 04-05A

Levert R4 06

Levitt Safety Ltd. R2 02

Manroc R4 08-09

MMD Mineral Sizing R1 07

Morgan Fuels R6 15-16A

Mudwizard R2 06

Newmont Musselwhite Front 03

Northstar Air R3 11

Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions R2 01

SFC Energy R3 04

SGS R4 02

Sling-Choker Mfg. (Thunder Bay) Ltd. R3 14-15

Sodexo R5 09

St. John Ambulance Lobby 05

Summit Camps and Catering R6 10

Synterra Security Solutions R3 07

Technosub R2 05

The Bucket Shop R5 05-06

Tulloch Engineering R2 07

Wajax R5 10

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Companies accepting resumes and providing education & training programs:

AMJ Campbell Thunder Bay R7 09

Anishinabek Employment & Training Services R1 24

Bayside Geoscience Inc. R1 35

Cyr Drilling International R1 27

D&D Training & Consulting R3 05

Dodge Industrial Canada Inc. R2 05

Fort Garry Industries Ltd. R5 03-04

Fountain Tire R1 39

Greenergy R2 10-11

GRIDLINK R1 13

HydroTech Mining R5 07

Imdex Limited R7 10-11

John Brooks Company R2 09

Kal Tire R3 04

Kozar Engineering Inc. R1 25

Lakehead University R5 06

Loch Lomond Equipment Rentals R1 10-11

McCANN Equipment R5 08

Millwright Local Union #1151 R5 05

MineSpec Resources Inc. R7 02

Motion - Fluid Power Solutions R1 33

MSA Labs R1 22

NETZSCH Canada Inc. R3 03

New Gold Rainy River R7 01

Noramco R1 34

Norcat (Thunder Bay Office) R1 32

Northwest Employment Works R2 03

Nuclear Waste Management Organization R7 06

PCL Constructors Northern Ontario Inc. R1 30

Rotochopper Inc. R4 04

Seven Generations Training Institute R1 07-09

Shell Lubricants R1 40

Treasury Metals Inc. R1 23

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Exhibitors Booth Locations & Descriptions (alphabetical order)

4SITE LIMITED

R4 08 (Arena 2)

4Site® delivers an integrated Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solution that extends the scope of a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) beyond maintenance. Tightly integrated capabilities for maintenance, purchasing, inventory, accounting and financial activities ensure end-to-end processing and streamlined information flow. That’s why mining, power generation, pulp and paper, and process manufacturing enterprises rely on 4Site® for the tools they need to maximize asset performance, control costs and meet regulatory compliance mandates.

ABERDEEN INVESTIGATIONS

R2 09 (Arena 1)

Aberdeen Investigations is a trusted national firm, providing comprehensive services that assess and mitigate the financial and organizational impacts of business risks. Aberdeen guarantees a commitment to providing unsurpassed investigative services at competitive rates

ACTIVATION LABORATORIES LTD.

R3 09 (Arena 1)

Actlabs has been recognized as one of the highest quality labs serving the mineral exploration industry for over 30 years. We provide fast turnaround time, responsive and knowledgeable customer service. Our full service ISO 17025 accredited laboratory in Timmins can help you with your analytical needs.

AGAT LABORATORIES LTD.

Back 05 (Arena 1)

AGAT Laboratories is the most geographically and technically diversified laboratory in Canada. It includes multiple scientific divisions across the Mining, Environmental, Energy, Industrial, Transportation, Life Sciences and Agri-Food sectors. AGAT Laboratories’ Mining Division provides comprehensive services for exploration and mining development and offers various monitoring programs. Full-service solutions are provided by the following divisions: Mining Geochemistry, Geology, Organic fluids / oils, Environmental Chemistry, and Air Quality Monitoring.

AIRMP INC.

R6 03 (Arena 1)

We are manufacturers of high-power HVAC systems specializing in the mining and industrial sector. • Corrosive environment • Operating room system • Energy recovery systems • Large capacity filtration system • Treatment and process plant. We also manufacture modular prefabricated shelters, designed for transport by truck or boat.

ALAMOS GOLD

R7 03 (Arena 2)

Alamos Gold is a Canadian-based gold producer with a long-term track record of creating value for all stakeholders through solid financial performance, low-cost production growth, and a company-wide commitment to social responsibility and environmental stewardship.

ALG SAFETY

R1 15 (Arena 2)

ALG Safety is the Canadian Distributor for Ruth Lee Training Manikins of Wales. We have robust, realistic training manikins for all scenarios. Come see us at our booth in Arena 2!

AMERCABLE - NEXANS CANADA INC.

R7 04 (Arena 2)

Since the electrification of mines, our core business has been powering mining operations. Surface or Underground – Nexans has a cable productivity solution for you. As the leading producer of mining cables in North America, Nexans delivers outstanding value, customer service and engineering support.

AMI ATTACHMENTS

R2 01-02 (Arena 2)

AMI Attachments is an industry-leading manufacturer of quality, reliable construction and mining attachments, including exclusively patented designs. With a facility in Ontario, Canada, AMI serves the heavy equipment attachment market across North America.

AMJ CAMPBELL THUNDER BAY

R7 09 (Arena 2)

AMJ is one of the top full-service moving companies in Canada. This means you can count on us to get where you need to go, no matter what — and feel good about it. Whether you are moving your home, your office, or making an international move, AMJ is here to support you.

ANISHINABEK EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICES

R1 24 (Arena 2)

AETS provides guided education and training pathways towards inclusive employment opportunities to reduce skill and employment gaps for First Nation Citizens, with respect to Anishinabek culture.

ARDIDEN LIMITED

R6 10 (Arena 2)

Ardiden Limited (ASX: ADV) is an exploration company focused on the discovery and building of high-grade gold resource at Pickle Lake, in north-west Ontario, one of Canada’s most prolific gold mining districts.

ARGONAUT GOLD

R3 08 (Arena 1)

Argonaut Gold is a Canadian gold company engaged in exploration, mine development and production. The Magino mine property is a past producing underground gold mine located 40 kilometres northeast of Wawa, Ontario, approximately 14 kilometres southeast of the town of Dubreuilville. The property consists of seven patented mining claims, four leased mining claims and 69 unpatented mining claims totaling 2,204.495 hectares.

AUTOMATION NOW

R5 01-02 (Arena 1)

Automation Now Inc. is a leading provider of design, build and support services for electrical power, instrumentation, automation and control systems. Our specializations include VFD’s, PLC’s, electrical field services, custom CSA cer-

tified panels and containers. Our customers include industrial, municipal and heavy commercial applications, such as lumber, pulp & paper, mining, water and wastewater treatment, and more. We are recognized as the only provider of full automation, instrumentation and electrical services company based in Northwestern Ontario.

AVALON ADVANCED MATERIALS

R6 13 (Arena 1)

Avalon Advanced Materials Inc. is well positioned to become the leader in building Ontario’s first vertically integrated lithium supply chain. Avalon’s industrial site in Thunder Bay will be the ideal bridge to connect and convert regional mineral assets in the north in order to supply EV battery manufacturing in the south and to help secure North America’s green energy future: Mined in Ontario, Refined in Ontario and Sold in Ontario.

AXIS MINING TECHNOLOGY

R1 18 (Arena 2)

Axis is a global supplier of innovative and technically advanced drill-hole navigation and measurement technologies. Our focus is on delivering driller operated technology that transforms industry practice and improves the efficiency and financial outcomes for our client’s projects.

AZIWELL CANADA INC.

R3 05 (Arena 1)

Aziwell offers directional drilling services through our star product Azidrill® Directional Core Barrel. The system gives continuous B-size core samples, providing vital geological information from the rock formation while steering boreholes.

BAYSIDE GEOSCIENCE INC.

R1 35 (Arena 2)

Bayside Geoscience Inc. works diligently to help companies in the mineral and exploration industry discover the potential of their projects by matching the right talent to their specialized need, through effective communication, adaptable project management and competitive pricing while building rewarding careers for the professionals we employ.

BECKER VARIS

R1 04 (Arena 1)

Becker Varis is dedicated to the development and application of effective communications in Mining and tunneling. Its success is a result of industry leading advancements in communication, automation and global service capabilities.

BETA 1 FILTERS

Lobby 3 (Arena 1)

When you need to filter down to the best choice for customer service, quality, and knowledge, contact Beta 1 Filters.

BLUE HERON SOLUTIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.

R6 04 (Arena 2)

Specializing in the mining industry, Blue Heron Environmental is a company of professionals with extensive practical experience in assisting

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clients with the management of environmental, safety and

regulatory risks

BMI GROUP/RED ROCK INDIAN BAND

R6 01-02 (Arena 2)

Our combined portfolio represents a dynamic system in which elements affect and reinforce each other. Inherent to it are network potentials ranging from location stacking and multi-modal logistics to complementary economics and skill pool leveraging. Taking a networked approach enables us to create value with the communities we work in and the partnerships we generate to build greater regional gains.

BRANDT

OV 08 (Outdoor)

Brandt is deeply invested in the mining, forestry and construction industries; offering a unique mix of products and services, delivered through an extensive network of 56 full-service branches, that no one competitor can match.

BRENNTAG CANADA INC.

R4 13 (Arena 1)

Your Partner in Solutions for Industrial Water Treatment with products and facilities across Canada. Our experienced and dedicated team members will be proud to apply their application knowledge to provide solutions for your toughest water related challenges. Water is life – that’s why we care!

BROCK WHITE - A WHITE CAP CANADA COMPANY

R3 12 (Arena 1)

Brock White is a professional grade construction materials supplier with a proven track record of delivering the highest quality supplies and service to our customers. View our website for more information.

BUCAN ELECTRIC HEATING DEVICES

R3 09 (Arena 2)

Montreal based Bucan manufactures diverse industrial & commercial electric heating devices, including flange, screwplug, tubular, silicone rubber, Kapton, mica & radiant heaters.

CAB PRODUCTS

R2 03 (Arena 1)

CAB Products is recognized for our high quality, cost-effective hangers used to improve safety and cut operating costs by supporting/organizing all types of hoses, pipes, and cables in mines, tunnels and construction areas. Through our product line, hundreds of disabled individuals foster their independence.

CANADIAN DEWATERING LP

R1 26 (Arena 2)

Canadian Dewatering LP 100% Canadian owned specializing in fluid management systems within the Construction, Energy, Mining and Municipal sectors.

CANCRETE EQUIPMENT LTD.

OC 11 (Outdoor)

CanCrete Equipment Ltd. is a leading supplier of concrete pumping equipment and accessories, parts, and associated aftermarket support. With over 30 years of experience in the concrete industry, CanCrete has established a reputation

for supplying high-quality products, superior customer service, and readily available technical support to customers across Canada.

CD NOVA

R3 02 (Arena 1)

MOXA manufactures robust, reliable, industrial-strength Network Infrastructure products, Computers, Edge Connectivity and Automation Solutions to facilitate safer and smarter workplaces in hazardous environments and uninhabitable terrains.

CENTRAL CANADA INDUSTRIES INC.

R2 13, R6 02 (Arena 1)

Central Canada Industries Inc. (CCI) is a major supplier of key items to the Mining, Construction, Industrial and Forestry industries. CCI specializes in the following categories: Hydraulic Hose, Couplings, and Fluid Connectors as well as Air, Oil, and Hydraulic Filtration. To complement these lines, CCI has a vast array of products including Batteries, Lubrication Equipment, Lifting & Rigging Equipment, and full-line Lubricants and Chemicals. CCI provides personal on-site services including customer SEACANs outfitted with Hose & Fitting inventory and assembly. In addition, CCI provides Filtration Surveys for equipment to ensure the customer has the products required when they need them. CCI has been providing these products and services for decades to our many customers throughout Northwestern Ontario and beyond.

CIMSOFT CORP

R6 09 (Arena 2)

At CIMSOFT CORP. we are driven by an uncompromising quest for improved efficiency and performance. CIMSOFT CORP is an AVEVA Select partner, offering the entire AVEVA software portfolio. Our goal for the mining industry is to help make the best use of precious resources and reduce emissions. Our software solutions for mining connect your key assets—people, data, technology, and processes, for strategic transformation across your value chain.

CMZ ENERGY

R2 15 (Arena 1)

We, CMZ Energy, are a Petroleum Contracting Company based in Ontario with a mission to deliver the right solution at the highest professional standard to our clients in a safe and environmentally friendly manner.

COASTAL STEEL CONSTRUCTION LTD.

R7 08 (Arena 2)

We are a full steel service center located in Thunder Bay, ON. From steel sales (largest inventory in NW Ontario), steel fabrication to steel erection/construction we do it all. We have extensive experience (over 50 years) in mining, forestry and Energy, especially in Northwestern Ontario but also throughout North America. With engineers and steel detailers in house, we are ready to take on the next job from start to finish. 30,000sqft (including heated paint shop) facility with state of art equipment, welders/fitters on site.

CORPORATE TRAVELLER

R6 11 (Arena 2)

Corporate Traveller is a travel management company built for start-ups to medium-sized companies. Powered by the best talent around and our booking platform Melon, we make corporate travel simpler, faster and easier.

CÔTÉ GOLD

R3 13 (Arena 1)

Côté Gold will be an open-pit mine near Gogama, Ontario, in an established mining region with access to stable infrastructure and strong connections to local communities. To achieve consistent and efficient operations, we are implementing autonomous haul trucks and drills as the first pieces in our technological foundation. By leveraging data and advanced analytics, we will further improve precision and operational excellence.

CSL ENVIRONMENTAL & GEOTECHNICAL LTD.

R2 10 (Arena 1)

CSL Environmental & Geotechnical Ltd. (CSL) is an independently owned multi-disciplinary engineering firm located in Northwestern Ontario. As part of CSL’s ongoing commitment to staying current in all aspects of geotechnical and environmental engineering we utilize the latest technology, data and software packages to provide the most accurate information to our clients.

CYR DRILLING INTERNATIONAL

R1 27 (Arena 2)

Cyr Drilling International is a premier diamond and geotechnical drilling company with a proven track record of exceeding customer expectations

D&D TRAINING & CONSULTING

R3 05 (Arena 2)

Began in 2022, providing health & safety courses, with certificates made ready upon course completion. D&D offers a team that includes an authorized professional Health & Safety Trainer, with years of experience in working, as well as training anything that pertains to the Health & Safety, Mining and Construction work force. D&D provides clear, affective, yet easily comprehendible information and allows room for questions or concerns to be addressed within a safe and comfortable environment. D&D is a Travelling team, ready and willing to make the trip to where the course / courses are being requested from. Meeting the needs and comfort for all people and guaranteeing success for all is our main goal.

DE-ON SUPPLY INC.

R2 07 (Arena 2)

DSI / Clean Burn is the world’s leading distributor of USED OIL HEATING appliances, that include Used oil Furnaces, Used Oil Boilers, and used oil recycling centres that generate FREE HEAT from motor oils and petroleum based fluids commonly used in all types of internal combustion engines.

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Exhibitors Booth Locations & Descriptions (alphabetical order)

DIGITAL ENGINEERING, INC.

R5 15 (Arena 1)

Digital Engineering is a process management technologies firm that creates industrial hardware and software solutions specializing in automation, control systems, IT/OT and Energy.

DODGE INDUSTRIAL CANADA, INC.

R2 05 (Arena 2)

Dodge offers a complete line of mounted bearings, enclosed gearing, mechanical drives, couplings, conveyor components, and IIoT technologies–all engineered and manufactured to perform reliably, with less maintenance.

DONALDSON COMPANY INC./CENTRAL CANADA INDUSTRIES INC.

R1 31 (Arena 2)

Founded in 1915, Donaldson (NYSE: DCI) is a global leader in technology-led filtration products and solutions, serving a broad range of industries and advanced markets, which includes mining. We provide a wide array of mining-specific filtration products that help protect mining equipment and keep them running in harsh conditions. Our diverse, skilled employees at more than 140 locations on six continents partner with customers—from small business owners to the world’s biggest OE brands—to solve complex filtration challenges. Discover how Donaldson is Advancing Filtration for a Cleaner World at www.Donaldson.com.

DP DIAMOND BLADES, DP EXPLORATION CONCEPTS

R7 05 (Arena 2)

dp diamond blades is a supplier of premium diamond blades based on the mohs scale for mining exploration. We provide full service core cutting, machine printed metal tags, rock polishing and core management. Our extensive team experience ensures the optimum, most effective diamond blades and services are utilized for each client’s exceptional results and value.

DRIVING FORCE

R6 06 (Arena 2)

As a one-stop transportation solutions provider we use our size, the leverage of our national network and our fine-tuned service and skills to make life easier for our partners. Ask us about our vehicle lineup, equipment options, and fleet management tools today!

E.S. FOX LIMITED

R1 06 (Arena 1)

E.S. Fox Limited is recognized as a preeminent Canadian multi-trade constructor and fabricator in the Industrial, Commercial, Institutional, and Energy markets.

EATON INDUSTRIES CANADA

Lobby 07 (Arena 1)

Eaton is a world class leader in electrical manufacturing servicing the industrial, commercial, utility and residential markets.

ECS ELECTRICAL CABLE SUPPLY LTD.

R6 07 (Arena 2)

ECS, Electrical Cable Supply is an electrical wire and cable distributor, providing trusted

products with solutions for demanding mining applications where dependability, reliability and performance are essential.

EPIROC

R1 12-14 (Arena 1), OA 09-10 (Outdoor)

Epiroc is a leading productivity partner for the mining, infrastructure and natural resources industries. With cutting-edge technology, Epiroc develops and produces innovative drill rigs, rock excavation and construction equipment, and provides world-class service and consumables.

EQUINOX GOLD - GREENSTONE MINE

R1 10 (Arena 1)

Greenstone Gold Mines is a 60/40 partnership between Equinox Gold and Orion Mine Finance for the joint ownership and development of the Greenstone Project and the Kenogamisis, Brookbank and Viper Properties. Located in the Geraldton-Beardmore Greenstone Belt in Ontario, Canada, the properties are made up of several claim groups having a cumulative strike length of more than 105 kilometres along the district’s most prospective geological structures. The properties have excellent access to infrastructure, including the Trans-Canada Highway (Canada’s national highway) and the TC Energy’s natural gas pipeline, which extends along its length. Greenstone Gold Mines’ objective is to become a gold producer, focused on the environment and social responsibility.

EQUIPMENT NORTH INC.

Front 04-05 (Arena 1)

Equipment North develops, rents, sells and commissions mobile material handling solutions for underground mines. With full-service branches in Sudbury and Timmins, Equipment North is a short drive from upwards of 30 operating underground mines as well as the region’s host of smelters, refineries and mills. From conception through production and aftermarket service, our technical team work in conjunction with industry experts to ensure that our products exceed the demands and expectations of the people who use them.

EQUIPMENT WORLD INC.

R1 17, Back 01-03 (Arena 1)

Equipment World has been providing great service and great value to the mining industry in Northern Ontario since 1973. We procure, sell, rent and service material handling equipment for the mining industry. We have full-service facilities in Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay to give our customers the opportunity to see various products and discuss specific requirements at a local level. These three locations also have complete service departments with mobile mechanics to keep your equipment performing at its peak efficiency. However, we are much more than equipment. We can also supply and install lockers, workstations, cabinets and shelving, pallet racking, mine dry baskets, toilet partitions, operable panels and many more construction specialties. We’ve got the north covered!

EVERGUARD FIRE SAFETY

R2 04 (Arena 1)

Everguard Fire Safety is a full-service Fire & Safety sales and service company providing businesses with fire and safety products and the required services to protect their investments, employees, tenants, and property. We inspect, commission, repair, maintain, install and service what we sell. We also offer exchange, rental and ownership options. Our Technical Service and Life Safety Teams operate in a variety of industries including: Industrial | Municipal | Commercial | Energy | Mining | Forestry | Construction | And More!!

EXPEDITION HELICOPTERS

R5 11-12 (Arena 1)

Expedition is a safety driven Helicopter company dedicated to providing reliable and efficient service to customers across Canada and the United States.

FASTCOVER FABRIC STRUCTURES LTD.

R6 03 (Arena 2)

Meeting the needs of Customers in Mining, oil & gas, construction and agricultural sectors with High Quality engineered fabric structures for over 36 years. Factory direct sales and installation services ensure Customer Satisfaction. www.fastcoverbuildings.com

FERNTREE EQUIPMENT & DISTRIBUTION

R4 01-03 (Arena 2)

Ferntree offers a full line of field-proven European mulching and shearing equipment that readily attach to excavators and skid steers.

FIRST MINING GOLD CORP.

R5 07 (Arena 1)

First Mining is a Canadian gold developer focused on the development and permitting of the Springpole Gold Project in northwestern Ontario. Springpole is one of the largest undeveloped gold projects in Canada. The results of a positive Pre-Feasibility Study for the Springpole Gold Project were announced by First Mining in January 2021, and permitting activities are on-going with submission of an Environmental Impact Statement (“EIS”) for the project targeted for 2022. The Company also holds a large equity position in Treasury Metals Inc. who are advancing the Goliath Gold Complex toward construction. First Mining’s portfolio of gold projects in eastern Canada also includes the Pickle Crow (being advanced in partnership with Auteco Minerals Ltd.), Hope Brook (being advanced in partnership with Big Ridge Gold Corp.), Cameron, Duparquet, Duquesne, and Pitt gold projects. First Mining was established in 2015 by Mr. Keith Neumeyer, founding President and CEO of First Majestic Silver Corp.

FLO-CREST EQUIPMENT

R1 12 (Arena 2)

Flo-Crest has been providing reliable and high-performance engineered solutions for the operation, process measurement and control of flow, level, pressure, steam & temperature systems in mining for over 50 years. We have the knowledge and experience to ensure you have

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the support and reliability you deserve throughout the full life cycle of the products we supply.

FORT GARRY INDUSTRIES LTD.

R5 03-04 (Arena 2)

Today, we are Canada’s most trusted truck and trailer parts, sales and service provider. Our parts division offers an unmatched selection of parts to the transportation industry as well as full service repair and truck equipment installation. Customers include major truck fleets, bus fleets, utility companies, the agriculture community, tire shops, municipalities, and mining operations. We are a full stop shop and we are dedicated to offering the best customer service to our customers!

FOUNTAIN TIRE

R1 39 (Arena 2)

Fountain Tire is your one stop shop for commercial vehicle tires including OTR tires, industrial tires, agriculture and specialty tires and commercial truck tires. If it’s got a wheel, chances are we’ve got a tire for it. We’re committed to providing you with quality commercial tire brands and maintenance services that help keep your business moving and your operating costs low.

GFL ENVIRONMENTAL INC.

R3 01 (Arena 1), OA 07 (Outdoor)

GFL Environmental is the only major diversified environmental services company in North America offering services in solid waste management, liquid waste management, and infrastructure development. With strategically lo -

cated operations across Canada and the United States, GFL is uniquely equipped to undertake practically any environmental challenge, with unparalleled commitment to safety and customer service.

GILLIS CUSTOM CONTAINERS

R4 10 (Arena 1)

Oil storage units, skid systems, Tarp systems, offices, monthly rentals. We have it all. Come and see us for a quote!!

GLENCORE CANADA CORPORATION - KIDD OPERATIONS

R5 13 (Arena 1)

Located in Timmins, Ontario, we operate the Kidd Concentrator and the Kidd Mine, the world’s deepest base-metal mine below sea level, mining at 9600 feet with shaft bottom at 9889 feet.

GREEN TECHNOLOGY METALS

R4 03 (Arena 1)

Green Technology Metals (ASX: GT1) is a North American focussed lithium exploration and development business. The Company’s 100% owned Ontario Lithium Projects comprise highgrade, hard rock spodumene assets Seymour, Root and Wisa and a deep project development pipeline that includes the lithium exploration claims at Allison and Solstice.

GREENERGY

R2 10-11 (Arena 2)

Greenergy entered the Canadian market as a new, independent fuel supplier in 2013. By in-

vesting in infrastructure and building flexible, innovative, supply chains, we are bringing lowcost and reliable fuel supply to our customers.

GRIDLINK

R1 13 (Arena 2)

GRIDLINK specializes in the design and construction of vital electric utility infrastructure for power providers across Northern Ontario and beyond.

HEPBURN ENGINEERING INC.

R4 07 (Arena 1)

Hepburn Engineering Inc., based in Toronto, Canada, is a recognized leader in the design and supply of Mining, Marine and Industrial Equipment to clients around the world.

HILTI

R1 19 (Arena 2)

Our drive is to be your best partner for productivity, safety and sustainability while helping to keep you and your crew safer. We earnestly listen to your pain points to identify solutions that will help drive efficiency in your workflow. Each year, we reinvest resources for further research and development to help provide you with tools and systems to help increase your bottom line.

HONCO

R5 09 (Arena 2)

Honco Buildings specializes in the fabrication and construction of steel buildings and complex turnkey projects that perfectly meet the specific needs of the mining industry.

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HOOD EQUIPMENT CANADA INC.

Front 01 (Arena 1), OA 06 (Outdoor)

Hood Equipment Canada has been proudly serving Central Canada for over 30 years. With an extensive inventory ranging from custom built slashers, top of the line delimbers and articulated rock trucks, our sales and leasing teams have the equipment you need. Whether you’re in the forestry, construction or mining industry we’ve got you covered with all the top names, including, Hyundai, Terex and Hood.

HYDROTECH MINING

R5 07 (Arena 2)

HydroTech Mining is a company that collaborates on the success of its partners by developing innovative mining water management solutions. Since 2015, HydroTech Mining has been providing innovative, quality products and ongoing services to support our customers during all phases of the project. We are passionate professionals with nearly 30 years of experience serving North America and even South America!

IFR WORKWEAR INC.

R2 08 (Arena 2)

IFR Workwear Inc. is an Aboriginal owned company founded in 2005 in Red Deer, Alberta by Reg Radford, and Erin Buckland. We manufacture high-quality, trusted products. Offering our customers comprehensive options for safety and comfort, through our full line of protective workwear, which includes coveralls, insulated coveralls, parkas, insulated bib overalls, fleece wear, vests, headwear, hard hat liners and more, for industries including oil and gas, petrochemical, mining, electrical, construction, railroad, and others! All of our products are manufactured in North America and sold through distribution partners across Canada and parts of the USA.

IMDEX

R7 10,11 (Arena 2)

IMDEX is a leading global mining technology company that enables drilling contractors and resource companies to safely find, define and mine orebodies with precision and at speed.

IMPALA CANADA

R4 14,15 (Arena 1)

Impala Canada is a palladium mining company. The land on which we operate is the traditional territory of the Anishnaabeg and the Métis. Our Lac des Iles mine, located 90 minutes from Thunder Bay, has been in operation for nearly 30 years, employing over 800 people and is committed to supporting the wellbeing of our workforce as well as the communities they come from. Stop by and learn about how palladium is an important and necessary metal that contributes to a cleaner, greener and healthier world – and how you can be part of the Impala Canada family.

INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION

Front 02 (Arena 1)

Industrial Scientific creates gas detectors, services, and software designed to eliminate death on the job.

INTERCITY INDUSTRIAL

R2 11-12 (Arena 1)

Intercity Industrial has grown to be the leading provider of industrial supplies in Northwestern Ontario, satisfying a geographic region from Eastern Ontario to the Manitoba border. We began more than 53 years ago, supplying products primarily to the pulp and paper industry. Changes in local economic climate led us to diversify, thus we added alternate supplies and services such as welding supplies/gases, machine shop supplies, and fasteners. The primary goal was to produce a reduced transactional cost structure for customers. Today, we work collaboratively with small, medium and large companies to effectively streamline their entire industrial supply chain.

INTERNATIONAL LITHIUM CORP.

R4 10-11 (Arena 2)

Our mission is to advance lithium and rare metals deposits, contributing to a greener, cleaner planet and Canada’s critical minerals strategy.

ITEC 2000 EQUIPMENT

R1 02-03 (Arena 1)

Itec 2000 Equipment is a supplier of heavy equipment in Northern Ontario. With locations in Timmins and Thunder Bay, we offer the full lineup of Linkbelt, Morooka, Avant, and Doosan equipment. Focusing on mine safety, we also offer onsite manufacturing of industry leading Manuli ISO D rated hydraulic hose assemblies at each location.

JOHN BROOKS COMPANY

R2 09 (Arena 2)

For over 80 years, John Brooks Company has proudly been your fluid handling solutions experts, providing application expertise and innovative engineered products and systems to Canadian Industry. Our products include pumps, spray nozzles, filtration equipment and valves, plus our custom engineered systems provide fluid handling solutions for a variety of industrial and municipal applications.

KAL TIRE

R3 04 (Arena 2)

The Kal Tire Mining Tire Group delivers innovative solutions to maximize tire life and increase productivity.

KENWORTH ONTARIO - THUNDER BAY

R1 15 (Arena 1), OA 01 (Outdoor)

Since 2002, our loyal Kenworth tribe has allowed us to grow to 4 dealerships and 1 TRP Store in Ontario. We are also an authorized dealer for Cummins, Caterpillar and TRP Parts. Shop and compare and discover the Kenworth Ontario difference! Our bilingual sales team, as well as our great parts & service teams, can be reached in Ottawa, Kingston, Peterborough (GTA), Thunder Bay and Belleville.

KINROSS GOLD

R4 01 (Arena 1)

Kinross’ strong operating results are driven by solid and consistent performance from a diverse portfolio of mines.

KOMATSU CANADA

R1 16 (Arena 1)

Komatsu will help you find ways to lower your costs, speed production and help mitigate environmental and safety concerns, with a robust portfolio of underground hard rock mining equipment and advanced technologies.

KOZAR ENGINEERING INC.

R1 25 (Arena 2)

Comprised of mechanical, electrical and structural engineering professionals, Kozar Engineering was founded in 2012 to provide cost effective and innovative engineering solutions to the mining, forestry, grain and energy/high industrial sectors. For more information, please visit www.kozar.ca

LACAPITALE

OA 17 (Outdoor)

We provide an affordable income protection plan designed to meet your needs. · 1st day to Lifetime coverage · 90% of claims settled within 7 days · Full benefits paid regardless of any other benefits you receive (including WSIB) · No need to provide proof of income when you submit a claim · No taxes withheld · You choose your own physician or chiropractor · No limits for soft tissue injuries, back injuries, sprains or strains · Your coverage cannot be cancelled because of your claims history · Partial disability benefits included. We will help you be financially prepared.

LAKEHEAD IRONWORKS

R4 11 (Arena 1)

We are a 36,000 s/f facility. Fabrication, Bucket and Dump Box Building: Steel Erection; Steel Sales; Hardox WearParts; Liner Programs; Align Boring and Design-Build.

LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY

R5 06 (Arena 2)

At Lakehead, we offer you over 57 fields of study to explore. Whether you are interested in choosing a traditional or unconventional path, a Lakehead education is your stepping stone to a bright future. Explore the comprehensive array of program options to discover what programs best fit your goals and interests.

LAKESIDE PROCESS CONTROLS LTD.

R6 04-05A (Arena 1)

Lakeside is a market leader in providing Process Automation Solutions for Central Canada. As a member of the Emerson Impact Partner Network, Lakeside is a long-term channel partner with the global leader in automation technology.

LEVERT

R4 06 (Arena 1)

Levert is one of the largest independent recruitment agencies in Canada. They offer personnel solutions for employers and employment opportunities for individuals in heavy industries such as mining, oil & gas, and the marine sector.

LEVITT SAFETY LTD.

R2 02 (Arena 1)

We are Levitt-Safety, Canada’s leading equipment and service supplier. We offer a complete

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range of products, services, training and rental options. We partner with leading manufacturers and distribute quality products nationwide.

LEWIS INSTRUMENTS

OA 15 (Outdoor)

Lewis Instruments Ltd. is the full-service Leica Geosystems dealer for NW Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Lewis Instruments is a leading supplier of the finest equipment in survey and construction measurement including Machine Control, Survey grade GPS, and 3D scanning with a long history of supplying mines, construction firms, and survey/engineering companies across central Canada.

LOCH LOMOND EQUIPMENT RENTALS

R1 10,11 (Arena 2)

It’s what we do: Winter road construction equipment, tracked vehicles for remote work site access and comprehensive product support. Representing the worldwide recognized Prinoth, Fat Truck and Argo Brands.

LTL GROUP THUNDER BAY ONTARIO

R2 14 (Arena 1)

LTL serves the community through our core divisions; full service contracting, construction, environmental, and directional drilling services. Our core divisions work side by side to provide tightly integrated, efficient and productive project outcomes.

MACLEAN ENGINEERING

OA 02 (Outdoor)

MacLean Engineering (0A-02) is showcasing the GR5 Grader, specifically designed for hard rock mines. Stop by to see one of the company’s latest utility vehicle innovations for safety and productivity.

MAHON ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD.

R1 21 (Arena 2)

Since 1905 Mahon Electric has grown to a leading service and sales provider for all makes and models of electric motors , pumps, fans , generators, welders and hand tools to name a few. We cover most industrial, commercial, municipal and residential applications.

MANROC DEVELOPMENTS INC.

R4 08-09 (Arena 1)

Manroc Developments Inc. is a full-service mining contractor with a specialty in raise development and Alimak Stoping. Manroc’s head office is located in Northwestern Ontario, servicing the mining industry globally.

MASTRANGELO FUELS

R1 01 (Arena 1)

We are a locally owned and operated business focusing on meeting the needs of all our mining, construction, and forestry customers’ including fuel delivery, lubricants, bulk DEF, tank sales & rentals, and many other products.

MCCANN EQUIPMENT

R5 08 (Arena 2)

McCann Equipment Ltd., carries an extensive inventory of Torque Tools and Torque related equipment such as hydraulic, pneumatic, hand

& electric torque wrenches. We also operate an ISO-17025 Accredited calibration facility.

MEP BROTHERS/THUNDER BAY HYDRAULICS

R6 11-12 (Arena 1)

MEP Brothers is an Elite Hose, rubber, fittings and spill supplier and has strategically partnered with Thunder Bay Hydraulics to better serve the mining industry in Ontario. Please visit us to see how we can bring more value to your operation.

MIHR

R6 08 (Arena 2)

MiHR is Canada’s knowledge centre for mining labour market information. An independent, non-profit organization, MiHR leads collaboration among mining and exploration companies, organized labour, contractors, educational institutions, industry associations and Indigenous groups to identify opportunities and address the human resource and labour market challenges facing the Canadian minerals and metals sector.

MILESTONE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTING/

RAW GROUP INC.

Lobby 02 (Arena 1)

Milestone is a privately-owned Environmental Contractor and project management company

with extensive environmental remediation and geotechnical contracting experience. Milestone develops and implements practical and cost-effective solutions.

MILLWRIGHT LOCAL UNION 1151 / MILLWRIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL

R5 05 (Arena 2)

Millwright Regional Council - Local 1151 Millwrights, committed to a high level of work performance! Our members are highly skilled and dedicated. We continually train and upgrade our skills to meet current job demands. Our Millwrights and Certified Welders are available for all your Machinery Installations, Maintenance, Shutdowns, and Emergency Breakdowns.

MILWAUKEE TOOL

R5 01-02 (Arena 2)

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. is an industry-leading manufacturer and marketer of heavy-duty, portable electric power tools, accessories and hand tools for professional users worldwide. Since its founding in 1924, Milwaukee has focused on a single vision: To produce the best heavy-duty electric power tools and accessories available to the professional user. Today, the Milwaukee name stands for the highest quality, durable and reliable profes-

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sional tools money can buy. Milwaukee now sets the market for Innovation, with more new products launched each year than all our competition combined. We continue to blaze a trail in cordless, being the first to embrace Lithium Ion, first to incorporate a brushless motor and accompanying electronics system - FUEL, and One Key to unlock even more personalization and functionality from our cordless tools. We now have a fully compatible 9.0 ah battery powering our new High Demand tools, with even greater performance on the way this year to solidify our cordless platform as an option that will outperform corded tools across the board. This battery platform will power not only our High Demand Tools (Mitre Saws, SDS Max Hammer, Mag Press etc.), but is fully interchangeable across our entire 160+ M18 line of tools, including new Jobsite Lighting, furthering our vision of a cordless jobsite.

MINECONNECT

R1 16 (Arena 2)

MineConnect is Ontario’s Mining Supply & Services Association. Our members are globally recognized for their innovation, and the essential role they play in advancing the mining sector. Discover the benefits of membership and why our mining and supply members are the suppliers of choice to the world.

MINESPEC RESOURCES INC.

R7 02 (Arena 2)

MineSpec is a full service Mining Construction Consultant, specializing in connecting mines, EPCMs, contractors, and indigenous groups with teams of top-tier project management and supervisory personnel through our LineUp program. We manage your projects from tender to turnover with an emphasis on boots-on-ground personnel, ensuring smooth delivery of critical mining infrastructure.

MINISTRY OF MINES

R2 04 (Arena 2)

Ministry of Mines, oversees and advocates for a healthy, competitive and sustainable provincial minerals industry, while promoting prosperous and vibrant Northern Ontario communities.

MMD MINERAL SIZING (CANADA) INC.

R1 07 (Arena 1)

A Privately owned group established in 1978 by Alan Potts ably assisted by a small nucleus of committed individuals, MMD is now a worldwide organisation with sales and servicing on six continents. MMD are designers and manufacturers of material processing equipment used in many types of surface and underground mining operations the world over. In particular the company has extended the technology of mineral reduction by the development of low profile, high capacity, compact sizing machines.

MNP LLP

R4 04 (Arena 1)

In this dynamic industry, staying ahead of the curve and on top of change is key to success. Our team can help you navigate the constant change.

MOFFATT SUPPLY

R3 10-11 (Arena 2)

Moffatt Supply’s nine branches supply customers in the hard rock mining, coal, potash, tar sand, power plant, construction, logging and railroad industries.

MONCRIEF CONSTRUCTION LTD.

OA 03 (Outdoor)

Moncrief Construction Limited (MCL) is a general contractor specializing in power and communications line construction, industrial electrical work, heavy civil construction, and aggregate production.

MONTREAL TRACTOR

R5 10-11 (Arena 2)

Founded in 1982, Montreal Tractor was built to provide customers with quality new, used or rebuilt parts and components. This philosophy is still the cornerstone of our success along with top level service and a deep understanding of the mining industry (underground or aboveground mining operations). We excel at supplying rebuilt and exchange components for CATERPILLAR Articulated Trucks (AD45, AD55 and AD60) as well as CATERPILLAR Articulated Loaders (R1300, R1600, R1700, R2900 and R3000).

MORGAN FUELS

R6 15-16A (Arena 1)

Morgan Fuels is an Esso distributor offering fuel, lubricant & propane throughout Northern Ontario & Manitoba. We proudly service the North, stretching our service from the Geraldton area into Manitoba with 8 local offices to ensure you get the quality customer service you deserve. Morgan Fuels can efficiently service all your Fuel needs, including Jet and Aviation fuels, home heating fuels, road fuels & propane requirements. With our wide range of equipment , we make it our mission to move product when and where you need it, offering unique services such as winter road deliveries and Drummed fuel. Morgan Fuels makes it our mission to get the job done effectively and safely.

MORRIS GROUP OF COMPANIES

R6 09 (Arena 1)

Offering: Turnkey Remote Workforce Housing, Construction & Site Services, Support Project Management Catering, Custodial & Logistics, Community Based Expertise, Sustainable and Progressive Indigenous Relations and Partnerships Nationwide.

MOTION - FLUID POWER SOLUTIONS

R1 33 (Arena 2)

Motion operates both in the MRO (maintenance repair and operating) replacement parts market as well as the OEM market (original equipment manufacturer or equipment and machinery). Our organization’s unmatched experience with industrial parts and conveyance solutions positions us as an industrial and commercial partner, rather than a vendor or part supplier like other providers. Motion’s advanced automation solutions and engineering

capabilities combined with our supply chain proficiency enable us to deliver superior results and satisfy a wide range of industrial, commercial, architectural, and engineering needs.

MSA LABS

R1 22 (Arena 2)

With Minerals Testing in our DNA, we have a deep understanding of how vital assays are in the success of your projects. As pioneers in the introduction of PhotonAssayTM technology to Canada; we are now the WORLD’s FIRST laboratory ISO 17025 accredited for this technique, so if you are looking for assured speed and quality, come visit us.

MUDWIZARD

R2 06 (Arena 1)

At Mudwizard, we simplify the management of mining and industrial water through accessible and eco-responsible processes and are driven by the desire to create a positive impact on water. We create a simple and robust mud treatment system that works with 100% organic polymer clarification tablets, easy to operate by non-experienced workers.

MULTICRETE CONTRACTING INC.

Lobby 04 (Arena 1)

Multicrete Contracting is your mining, civil, and heavy concrete construction partner. We offer concrete restoration, sealing & waterproofing, shotcrete & grouting, project management/ engineering services. At Multicrete Contracting, we prioritize customer satisfaction above all else. We strive to exceed expectations through our attention to detail, transparent communication, and commitment to delivering outstanding results on every project. Trust us to provide you with tailored Multicrete Contracting is part of the Multicrete Group of Companies.

NAKINA LUMBER INC. GREENFOREST MANAGEMENT INC.

R4 05 (Arena 2)

GreenForest Management Inc. is firmly committed to all aspects of sustainable resource management and promoting socio-economic opportunities and prosperity for communities. Our team shares a common vision of continual improvement in its overall environmental performance and in sustainable resource management.

NETZSCH CANADA INC.

R3 03 (Arena 2)

As a global specialist in complex fluid management, our customers’ satisfaction is our top priority. NETZSCH has been developing, producing and distributing positive displacement pumps worldwide for more than 70 years.

NEW GOLD RAINY RIVER

R7 01 (Arena 2)

New Gold is a Canadian-focused intermediate gold mining company committed to responsible mining that creates sustainable and enduring value for our shareholders, our stakeholders, and our environment. New Gold has a portfolio of two core producing assets—the

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Rainy River gold mine in Northwestern Ontario and the New Afton copper-gold mine in Kamloops, British Columbia.

NEWMONT MUSSELWHITE

Front 03 (Arena 1)

Musselwhite is a remote, fly-in fly-out, underground mining operation located in Northwestern Ontario on the south shore of Opapimiskan Lake in Canada. It is on the traditional territory of North Caribou Lake First Nation. The 180 square kilometre property is situated approximately 130 km north of the town of Pickle Lake and 500 km northwest of Thunder Bay. Newmont is the world’s leading gold company and a producer of copper, silver, zinc and lead, with operations in North and South America, Australia and Africa. We are proud to operate the Éléonore mine in Quebec, the Musselwhite and Porcupine Mines in Ontario and be actively developing projects in B.C. and the Yukon. Newmont is widely recognized for its principled environmental, social and governance practices.

NIIGAANI DRILLING INCORPORATED

R4 12 (Arena 1)

Niigaani is a Northwestern Ontario Indigenous drilling company that takes pride in what we do and are excited to be a part of the mining industry!

NORAMCO

R1 34 (Arena 2)

For over 50 years, Noramco has distributed electrical and electronic wire & cable, fibre optic cable and supplementary cable accessories to businesses and industries across Canada. Our nine strategically located warehouses stock extensive inventories from recognized and trusted manufacturers including products specifically designed to withstand the harsh mining, forestry, and construction environments. Noramco’s team of industry professionals specialize in delivering custom-tailored, innovative solutions along with unparalleled customer service. Visit our booth to learn how we can partner with you to provide the same expertise for your operation.

NORCAT (THUNDER BAY OFFICE)

R1 32 (Arena 2)

NORCAT is a leading, non-profit organization that provides instructor-lead, e-Learning and equipment simulation training for the mining industry to reduce injuries, save lives, and enhance productivity in the workplace.

NORDSTRONG EQUIPMENT LTD.

R6 07 (Arena 1)

Nordstrong Equipment Limited is one of North America’s largest conveyor manufacturing companies and a global leader of Bulk Material handling equipment.

NORTHERN MAT & BRIDGE

OC 01 (Outdoor)

Northern Mat & Bridge (NMB) is Canada’s first choice in providing safe, cost-effective temporary access solutions for any industry, including

Power Transmission & Distribution, Pipeline, Oil & Gas, Emergency Response, Renewable Energy, Forestry, Mining and General Construction. As a leading industrial service provider, NMB is Canada’s largest provider of access mats and have operations from British Columbia to Newfoundland. Specifically, NMB’s turn-key service model provides confidence to our customers that their access needs will be met. With its internal manufacturing capabilities and fleet of equipment combined with its 50+ yards across Canada, NMB is well positioned to serve its customers.

NORTHSTAR AIR

R3 11 (Arena 1)

North Star Air is a successful regional airline providing passenger, charter, cargo and fuel air transportation services in Northern Ontario, Northern Manitoba and Nunavut. With our fleet of eighteen aircraft strategically placed across our six bases in three Canadian provinces, we transport your cargo and personnel efficiently and on time.

NORTHSTREAM SAFETY AND REHAB

R1 02 (Arena 2)

At NorthStream Safety & Rehab, we know that now, more than ever, you want to keep your workers safe and healthy. Let us help you build that safe workforce through training and testing programs designed specifically for your company. At NorthStream Safety & Rehab, we value a proactive approach to Health & Safety.

NORTHWEST EMPLOYMENT WORKS

R2 03 (Arena 2)

Northwest Employment Works, an Employment Ontario Service Provider, provides FREE job search & hiring supports to job seekers & employers. Confederation College Student Career Services supports employers with recruitment and student work-integrated learning opportunities.

NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION

R7 06 (Arena 2), OC 04-05 (Outdoor)

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is a not-for-profit organization implementing Canada’s plan for the safe, longterm management of used nuclear fuel inside a deep geological repository in a manner that protects people and the environment for generations to come.

NWO WELL SERVICES

R1 38 (Arena 2)

Water well drilling, pumps, filters, geothermal systems, treatment systems. We make it happen in Northwestern Ontario.

OK TIRE

R1 04 (Arena 2)

We carry an extensive supply of Off the Road tires to fit all applications from large mining operations, civil engineering, loader, dozer, grader, and for forestry vehicles. Our great customer service has been the key to our success. Our reputation has been built one satisfied customer at a time for over 40 years. Awarded

OK Tire Store of the Year - Central Region in 1998 and National Store of the Year 2002. We look forward to helping you with your automotive maintenance, service and tire needs to keep your fleet in safe working order.

ORBIT GARANT DRILLING SERVICES

R1 14 (Arena 2)

Orbit Garant provides services to major, intermediate and junior mining companies, through each stage of mining exploration, development and production. The Company also provides geotechnical drilling services to mining or mineral exploration companies, engineering and environmental consultant firms, and government agencies.

PANASONIC CANADA INC.

OA 18 (Outdoor)

Panasonic TOUGHBOOK rugged laptops and handheld computers are part of a complete solution combining hardware, software and services for those that work in harsh conditions day in and day out. Designed to help solve real-business problems, our TOUGHBOOK devices are easy to use, deploy quickly and put data directly into the hands of front-line workers, so they can stay connected and operate safely and productively.

PARKER CANADA/CENTRAL CANADA INDUSTRIES INC.

R6 01 (Arena 1)

Parker has been operating for 40+ years in Canada providing quality services and products to our customers through a strong and professional distribution network including Central Canada Industries. CCI is a full line Parker fluid connector distributor with responsibility for the Thunder Bay and surrounding areas. Together, we are focused on creating longterm partnerships that bring safe, reliable, and efficient solutions to the mining industry.

PCL CONSTRUCTORS NORTHERN ONTARIO INC.

R1 30 (Arena 2)

PCL offers comprehensive construction services for mining, forestry, and energy projects, including civil, foundations, interior renovations, process buildings and process equipment, mine infrastructure, below collar construction, and support and administrative buildings. With established relationships in all trades and expertise in remote and Indigenous communities, PCL can support various contract delivery methods across Northern Ontario.

PETER LUCAS PROJECT MANAGEMENT INC.

R1 28 (Arena 2)

Peter Lucas understands the unique challenges that come with finding the right professional resources to support your projects. Our team helps de-risk your resourcing needs by providing you with a skilled, trusted partner. Peter Lucas employees have helped deliver on some of the largest projects across Canada. With a focus on industrial sectors, we find the right person for the job, every time.

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PORT OF THUNDER BAY

R1 37 (Arena 2)

The furthest inland port in Canada and largest export port on the Seaway, the Port of Thunder Bay specializes in general cargo, heavy lift, and dimensional cargo movements. Known as Western Canada’s most efficient grain port, Thunder Bay serves Prairie grain farmers as a marine gateway to markets in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Latin America. Thunder Bay elevators export 8 million tons of grain annually, providing backhaul opportunities for inbound general and project cargo shipments. Port of Thunder Bay has substantial capacity for cargo growth in both the bulk and general cargo sectors. Thunder Bay is a reliable intermodal hub entrusted with valuable cargoes from a wide range of industries. Directly access CN, CP, and the TransCanada Highway.

PREMIER CANADIAN MINT

Lobby 01 (Arena 1)

The Premier Canadian Mint, producing the finest coins and works of art for 65 years.

PROVINCIAL HELICOPTERS LTD.

R4 09 (Arena 2)

Provincial Helicopters Ltd. has grown into one of premier air charter operators and aircraft maintenance facilities in Canada. We provide a wide array of services including but not limited to line patrol, transmission line inspection, pole setting, raising power lines, insulator install, transformer install, emergency response to outages as well as firefighting, passenger transportation, aerial seeding and spraying, airlifting materials, aerial surveying, drill relocation, beaver dam removal, aerial photography, search and rescue operations and medical evacuations.

PROVIX INC.

R1 08. 09 (Arena 1)

PROVIX is Canada’s leading supplier of equipment and vehicle safety camera systems and lighting to the Mining industry. PROVIX enhances vision through the deployment of technologically advanced camera systems and third generation LED lighting. Custom Camera systems and equipment lighting that can include remote viewing capability, wireless recording, thermal vision, programmed and triggered event monitoring, infrared night vision and safer, more productive operations in any mine, pit or quarry.

READYQUIP SALES SERVICE

OC 08-10 (Outdoor)

ReadyQuip Sales and Service is a fully established distributor, employing factory-trained personnel since 1986. Our goal is to offer high quality products and services to the industries we accommodate while consistently delivering ultimate customer satisfaction. We are committed to providing timely, cost effective solutions and offer the finest innovative products in the market and focus on profitable growth through safety, superior customer service, quality and commitment. Our business environment promotes partnership, integrity and trust between our customers and the company. At ReadyQuip,

we understand that downtime can be very costly and crucial for this competitive environment. That’s why we carry an extensive parts inventory and offer a variety of essential services. Our highly qualified employees in the Parts, Sales, and Service departments are here to assist you with all your equipment requirements.

REP SECURITY/REP GIWAYDIN

R1 05 (Arena 1)

Our REPutation has allowed us to grow exponentially within the region. REP Security Inc is based out of Thunder Bay and is 100% locally owned and operated. We service the Northwestern Ontario region from the Manitoba Border to Wawa. Make the right choice as to who REPresents you, your event and your organization!!

ROSTA INC.

R7 07 (Arena 2)

An innovative product idea and almost 80 years of experience make ROSTA the world’s leading manufacturer of rubber spring and damping systems. Our components are maintenance-free, noiseless, have a long service life and are used for a wide range of applications across many industries.

ROTOCHOPPER INC.

R4 04 (Arena 2)

For over 30 years, Rotochopper has specialized in equipment that transforms waste materials into profitable opportunities like colored landscape mulch, animal bedding, biomass fuels and compost. As a factory-direct company, we are uniquely focused on providing innovative solutions and extraordinary customer service. We look forward to showing you what is possible with the power and support of Rotochopper.

SAFESIGHT EXPLORATION INC.

R3 10 (Arena 1)

Innovation Lives Here! At SafeSight we encourage out-of-the-box thinking to create safer sites and enable digital transformations. We have applied the latest technology in LiDAR, Drone and HD Video to transform mining and create safer more effective delivery. Our solutions provide information that enables better decision making in the drift and in the boardroom.

SANDALE

R1 01 (Arena 2)

Sandale is the Nation’s leader in HDPE piping supply and fusion equipment. Sandale has the capability of assisting with HDPE system design, fusion training or services, and project estimating and supply.

SANDVIK MINING AND ROCK SOLUTIONS

R2 01 (Arena 1)

Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions is a business area within the Sandvik Group and a global leading supplier of equipment and tools, parts, service, digital solutions and sustainability-driving technologies for the mining and construction industries. Application areas include rock drilling, rock cutting, loading and hauling, tunneling and quarrying.

SCOTT STEEL ERECTORS INC.

R3 06 (Arena 1)

Scott Steel Erectors is a multi-trade company that provides complete service for pre-engineered buildings, mining, building, envelope, miscellaneous metal, interior structural, mechanical, pipings from our head office in Hamilton, Ontario. We have successfully completed projects across all North America and around the world.

SECURO VISION

R2 08 (Arena 1)

Securo Vision is the benchmark in Canada for eye injuries prevention and eye protection solutions tailored to each type of job. Over forty years of experience make us leaders in the eye protection field and industry experts. We supply all lines of business by offering distinctive, competitive products that meet CSA standards.

SEVEN GENERATIONS EDUCATION INSTITUTE

R1 07-09 (Arena 2)

Seven Generations Education Institute (SGEI) is an Indigenous led educational organization that provides high school, post-secondary, training for employment and cultural programming to all Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in the Treaty Three area and beyond.

SFC ENERGY

R3 04 (Arena 1)

SFC Energy is a leading provider of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells, automation, power, measurement, and energy systems for stationary and mobile hybrid power solutions.

SGS

R4 02 (Arena 1)

SGS is the global leader in inspection, verification, certification and testing services and has been active in Canada for over 75 years. Our flowsheet development, geometallurgy, pilot plant testing, chemical analysis and laboratory outsourcing staff have earned the respect of the global minerals industry and we are the world’s leading provider of bankable metallurgical services. We offer an extensive range of services that covers exploration, plant design and engineering, production, industrial applications and decommissioning and closure. As your strategic partner, we provide testing, technology, trade services and consulting to help deliver more growth and lean efficiencies, improve your speed to market and reduce risk.

SHELL LUBRICANTS

R1 40 (Arena 2)

No matter the industry or the equipment, Shell Lubricant Solutions’ products and services can add value to your operation.

SHOWA GROUP

R1 29 (Arena 2)

SHOWA is synonymous with the highest degree of hand protection with over 58 patents owned. Each glove is meticulously engineered to provide the ideal protection for industrial workers worldwide.

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SIGNATURE GROUP/SHOW PRO

R4 05 (Arena 1)

Building Brands and Events that elevate your image. Over time as your organization evolves, your image may lag behind. It may appear dated and tired and not a true reflection of who you are today. For 33 years, Signature Group + ShowPro have provided strategic & creative solutions designed to add overall impact to your Brand Image, Marketing, Trade Show and Event Programs.

SLING-CHOKER MFG. (THUNDER BAY) LTD.

R3 14-15 (Arena 1)

Rigging is our thing - with experience to be proud of. But we’re experts in more areas than you think. For over 40 years, we’ve developed product lines that specifically serve your niche industry - becoming a go-to distributor for all aspects of your projects and applications. From slurry pumps, safety gear, process flow products, warehouse outfitting, and more, we can get what you need to make your project a success.

SMART MODULAR CANADA

R3 03 (Arena 1)

We are Smart Modular Canada; Canadian modular home builders, Ontario built prefabricated homes, commercial modular buildings, trailer park development and tiny (modular) house builders. However you describe the building we do in Manitoba and Ontario, the modular construction method is a great alternative to on-site new home construction.

SMS EQUIPMENT

OC 02-03 (Outdoor)

SMS Equipment is your one-stop supplier of equipment and attachments for the construction, forestry, road and mineral, mining and utility industries. We offer only world-renowned brand names, including Komatsu, that meet your standards of reliability and productivity.

SNAP-ON TOOLS OF CANADA CO.

OA 11 (Outdoor)

Snap-on makes the hardest working, highest quality, professional tools on the planet because we consult with, listen to, and learn from experts like you.

SODEXO

R5 09 (Arena 1)

Sodexo is a family owned, human centric company, which provides food and FM services in hospitals, universities and in remote camps (10 000 employees in Canada, 400 000 globally). We build partnerships with Indigenous communities (30 existing partners in Canada) for prosperity with a focus on training (Red Seal Chef) based on Respect, Revenue Sharing, Representation. Sodexo is a PAR Gold member of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business since 2001. We promote Indigenous team members to become supervisors, managers.

SOFVIE INC.

Lobby 06 (Arena 1)

Sofvie Inc. is a software development company. We have commercialized our core application

also named Sofvie. With our platform we help heavy industry such as mining, manufacturing and construction ensure everyone goes home safely after every work day. We believe that everyone deserves a healthy, safe and positive work environment. This enables everyone to thrive and feel cared for while at work. Our platform includes desktop and mobile apps powered by analytics to support a smooth adoption of tools and to enhance the workplace. A safe and positive workplace is a productive workplace which supports everyone’s well being. Our digital transformation is a cultural transformation at its core.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

Lobby 05A (Arena 1)

The Thunder Bay & Northwestern ON Branch is proud to offer Standard First Aid courses, Mental Health, and Mental Health in the Workplace courses, & numerous speciality courses such as Opioid & Naloxone training, MFR and Mine Safety etc. We offer industry specific courses in many areas and will train your chosen employee/s to be St. John Ambulance Instructors to service your specific workplace. We also offer numerous online training course options such as WMHIS, Working in Confined Spaces and Transportation of Dangerous Goods plus many others.We sell CSA approved First Aid Kits, products, and Automated External Defibrillators (AED’s). We are your one stop shop for all your health & safety needs. St. John Ambulance has been ensuring the health, safety, and quality of life for Northwestern Ontarians for just over 98 years.

SUMAC

R3 06 (Arena 2)

Sumac Geomatics offers solutions for Mining, Forestry and Engineering sectors including the Teledyne Optech CMS V500 Cavity Monitoring System and the TrueView® 410 LiDAR-Camera fusion for UAV’s. Our technical services division provides aerial surveys (manned and unmanned) and mapping for tailings management, waste rock/stockpile management, construction management, environmental monitoring and mineral exploration.

SUMMIT CAMPS AND CATERING

R6 10 (Arena 1)

Summit Camps is a wholly owned subsidiary company of Royal Camp Services Ltd, headquartered in Edmonton, AB. This places us in the unique situation of having a responsive and flexible, smaller company dynamic with the robust capacity of a larger company. Our clients let us know they appreciate this – they can talk directly to senior management, enabling responsive and flexible decision making when they need it.

SYNTERRA SECURITY SOLUTIONS

R3 07 (Arena 1)

Synterra is a First Nation owned company which was formed in 2011. We are your best choice for Security Solutions at remote exploration and mining locations. Synterra is able to provide your company with highly-trained security and safety personnel to ensure your site is

well-protected and that the safety and care of your valuable workforce is provided for in the event of an emergency.

TECHNICA MINING

Back 04 (Arena 1)

Technica Mining is Canada’s leading Mine Contractor. We are setting the new standard in world-class safety and project excellence in mine development, construction, maintenance and operation. From our roots specializing in underground infrastructure construction and repairs, we have grown our portfolio of services to include: engineering, underground development, electrical, mechanical and civil construction, surface and underground production drilling and blasting. Technica was founded in Sudbury, Ontario in 1999. In addition to our headquarters in Sudbury we also have offices in Timmins, Ontario and Val d’Or, Quebec.

TECHNOSUB

R2 05 (Arena 1)

Developing and supplying high quality timely pumping solutions tailored to the specific needs of the Mining industry.

TESTMARK LABORATORIES

R1 03 (Arena 2)

Testmark Laboratories Ltd. has been proudly providing licensed and accredited (ISO 17025) analytical laboratory testing to Ontario’s mining sector for over 20 years.

THE BUCKET SHOP GROUP

R5 05-06 (Arena 1)

The Bucket Shop can add significant value to your business. We provide wear solutions for all mining bucket applications that extend lifecycles of 3 to 4 times! It is our mission to help clients improve productivity and reduce operating costs by providing new innovative options. Our TBS-branded solutions include: 5 Piece cast lip system accompanied with our specialty alloy laden heel castings Cast heel shrouds Mechanical 2-piece and 4-piece buckets with optional disposable front ends

THE SUPPLY POST

Lobby 05B (Arena 1)

The Supply Post is a family owned Canada-wide print and online heavy equipment publication. Along with print advertising, the Supply Post offers a range of digital marketing services from online listings, to website design, & more!

THERMON CANADA INC.

OC 06 (Outdoor)

Thermon Canada Inc. is a world leader in the development and production of advanced heating and filtration solutions for industrial and hazardous area applications. The diversity of our six brands – Cata-Dyne, Ruffneck, Caloritech, Norsemen, DriQuick and 3L Filters represents the broadest based industry expertise and the range of our technologies enables their application in virtually any environment. We also sell or rent temporary power distribution and lighting equipment produced by our Thermon Power Solutions Inc. (“TPS”) division for General purpose and Hazardous locations.

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TIME LIMITED

R6 14 (Arena 1)

For over 50 years, TIME (Temiskaming Industrial Mining Equipment) has provided mining, exploration and other heavy industries with a single-source solution. We are known for manufacturing quality products, our efficient supply network and having experienced, knowledgeable staff that provides exceptional customer care.

TIMMINS MECHANICAL SOLUTIONS

OA 08 (Outdoor)

Timmins Mechanical Solutions is Northern Ontario mining industry’s one stop, reliable source for mobile heavy equipment rebuilds, sales, repairs, and replacement parts.

TISDALE BUS LINES LTD.

R1 17 (Arena 2)

Tisdale Bus Lines operates a fleet of luxury highway coaches and purpose built on-site buses. Providing safe, reliable personnel transport solutions to mine constructors and operators in Ontario.

TRANS-WEST COMPANY

R5 03 (Arena 1)

Trans-West has been a key provider of process equipment to the industry for over 50 years.

Trans-West has established relationships with major manufacturers to provide engineered solutions and equipment to meet the unique requirements of each industry and process. We excel in providing customers with integrated solutions that are optimally specified to meet their individual needs.

TREASURY METALS INC.

R1 23 (Arena 2)

Treasury Metals Inc.’s 100% owned Goliath Gold Complex is comprized of the Goliath Gold Project, Goldlund Mine Project and Miller Mine Project in northwestern Ontario. Treasury’s trio of projects is slated to become some of Canada’s next producing gold mines. First-rate infrastructure is currently in place and gold mineralization extends to the surface.

TULLOCH ENGINEERING

R2 07 (Arena 1)

TULLOCH is a progressive consulting firm providing integrated planning, surveying, engineering, and environmental services for over 30 years. Today, TULLOCH Engineering has technical expertise in the areas of civil, structural, geomatics, municipal, geotechnical, environmental, and transportation engineering, as well as LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and mapping services to clients across Canada with permanent full-service offices in Canmore, Calgary, Elliot Lake, Espanola, Hamilton, Huntsville, Ottawa, Parry Sound, Sault Ste. Marie, Stoney Creek, Sudbury, Thessalon, Thunder Bay, Timmins, Toronto and Vancouver.

TURNKEY COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

R5 08 (Arena 1)

Turn-Key Construction is Northwestern Ontario’s largest telecommunications constructor specializing in Fibre cable placement and splicing along with all other types of telecommunications construction. Outside plant, mining, industrial, educational and medical sectors.

TWIN CITY INDUSTRIAL

R1 36 (Arena 2)

Twin City Industrial is your full service shop for, welding, machining and fabrication, hydraulic cylinder repair and align boring, on site or off. We have a full staff of machinists, CWB certified welders, automotive and heavy equipment mechanics. We are also a supply, repair and service centre for Groeneveld-Beka Auto-Greasers, Dynapac and Larue snowblowers.

VALLEY BLADES LTD.

OC 12 (Outdoor)

Providing Highwear Solutions SINCE 1962. Valley Blades Ltd. Designs, manufactures and distributes blades, cutting edges, ground engagement tools(G.E.T.), wear parts and accessories for construction, mining and snow removal equipment. Our Waterloo plant currently occupies over 65,000 square feet of manufacturing and warehousing with millions of pounds of inventory. Our Edmonton location expansion is set to be completed and open by October, 2023 which will house a state of the art 42,500 square foot manufacturing line providing our customer with the high quality, fast lead times and competitive prices that they have come to expect from VBL.

VELATECH INC

R2 06 (Arena 2)

Velatech INC is a family owned business located in Sudbury Ontario, Servicing northern Ontario. We specialize in underground drills electrical design, controls, parts and electronic barrier systems for guarding rotating steel.

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VERMEER CANADA INC.

R4 07 (Arena 2)

Vermeer Canada is a full-service Industrial equipment dealer specializing in Equipment Sales, Parts, Service and SUPPORT. We are proud to extend our coast to coast coverage through 13 full service locations. All of our locations offer new & previously owned Vermeer equipment- sales support, expertly trained in-shop and field service technicians and high-quality stocked parts. We are here to support you in making the most of your business opportunities, to increase productivity and decrease down time. Our customer service commitment begins with the Vermeer Canada Promise, a complete after sales parts and service program designed to keep you going 24/7

WAJAX

R5 10 (Arena 1), OA 04-05 (Outdoor)

Wajax (TSX: WJX) is one of Canada’s largest endto-end services and solutions provider, where businesses of all sizes turn for their equipment, power generation, or engineered repair services needs. Whether you’re in the construction, forestry, food and beverage, mining, or oil and gas industries, Wajax has you covered. Through a network of more than 100 branches across Canada, Wajax provides top quality services to customers across the country with the help of highly-talented technicians, engineers, and specialists.

WARATAH

R3 01-02 (Arena 2)

Waratah has proudly served the global forestry industry for over 50 years, pioneering mechanized harvesting with first-class products of distinct quality, durability, and reliability paired with unparalleled customer support. We manufacture at state-of-the-art factories located in New Zealand and Finland, and we are dedicated to delivering high-quality, innovative, and proven forestry & logging equipment developed with customer-driven focus.

WATERMASTER NORTH AMERICA

Lobby 08 (Arena 1)

Watermaster North America (WMNA) is the licensed manufacturer of the Watermaster AMD 5000 Amphibious Multipurpose Dredging machine. Originally from Finland, WMNA makes the Jones Act compliant vessels in Onaway, Michigan for delivery throughout the US and Canada. The versatile, multipurpose machine is used for maintaining rivers, canals, holding ponds, harbors, lakes, marinas and all shallow waterways up to 6 meters in depth. Also used for dock and seawall construction and underwater demolition. The Watermaster’s capabilities include suction dredging, backhoe and environmental dredging, raking, pile driving, debris removal, and more. All from one versatile machine.

WEBEQUIE FIRST NATION

R6 05 (Arena 2)

Webequie is a growing Ojibway community located on the northern peninsula of Eastwood Island on Winisk, 540 kilometers north of the city of Thunder Bay, or 450 kilometers north of

the town of Sioux Lookout. Access is only by air or a seasonal winter road. There is no year-round road access. The nearest year-round road access is the town of Pickle Lake, 250 km to the southwest, or the town of Nakina, 320 km to the southeast.

WESCO DISTRIBUTION CANADA LP

R3 07-08 (Arena 2)

WESCO is a publicly traded, Fortune 500, multinational electrical distribution and services company specializing in electrical, industrial, communications, maintenance, repair and operating (MRO), and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) products, as well as construction materials and advanced supply chain management/logistic services.

WILDON WIRING LTD. & TW POWER SUPPLY

R1 05 (Arena 2)

Wildon Wiring Limited: Specializes in Hydro

Line Construction and Maintenance Overhead Power, Underground Power and Sub-Marine Cable Installations 600 Volts to 500 kV construction and maintenance capabilities Substation maintenance and construction Brush Cutting and Rock Drilling Services Capable of remote location, rough terrain and helicopter installations Line patrols and substation inspections Maintaining health, safety and the environment as a top priority TW Power Supply Limited: Utility equipment supplier for power line and utilities in Northwestern Ontario Over 30 years of experience in the utility industry Supplying utility hardware, power line and high-voltage equipment, transformers, cable, tools and clothing

PLS-CADD services for power line design

WINDIGO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP.

R6 08 (Arena 1)

Windigo Community Development Corporation (WCDC) in northwestern Ontario is 100% First Nation owned and was established in the late 1990s. WCDC is an investment company that either has complete or majority ownership in companies providing a wide range of products and services and establishes strategic partnerships to grow into new markets. Today WCDC employs more that a hundred (100) employees, has strong financial statements and is well positioned to increase their business in both existing and new markets.

WISK AIR HELICOPTERS

R1 06 (Arena 2)

Wisk Air Helicopters has 35 years’ experience in a variety of fields, from firefighting and helicopter powerline support, to helicopter mining jobs and medivac operations. Our pilots and helicopters have worked extensively in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, BC and all Provinces across Canada. Wisk Air Helicopters also holds NAFTA, USA Specialty Operations privileges, allowing us to work in the United States under the NAFTA privileges.

WOLVERINE FOREST PRODUCTS LTD.

FOREST TRANSPORT LIMITED

R4 06 (Arena 2)

GreenForest Management Inc. is firmly committed to all aspects of sustainable resource

management and promoting socio-economic opportunities and prosperity for communities. Our team shares a common vision of continual improvement in its overall environmental performance and in sustainable resource management. We respect and encourage community involvement in land use and resource management planning and decision-making.

WOODLAND HERITAGE NORTHWEST

R5 04 (Arena 1)

Woodland Heritage Northwest respectfully acknowledges that their office is located on the traditional lands of Indigenous peoples. Located in Thunder Bay, these lands were the traditional territories of the ancestors of Fort William First Nation, signatories of the Superior Robinson Treaty, Treaty #60, of 1850. Woodland Heritage Northwest acknowledges the extensive and complex history that First Nations and Métis of northwestern Ontario hold, both along the north shores of Lake Superior as well as on the lands of all of Ontario. Woodland Heritage Northwest is committed to building, fostering and encouraging a respectful relationship with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples based upon principles of mutual trust, respect, reciprocity and collaboration in the spirit of reconciliation.

WORKFORCE INC.

R1 11 (Arena 1)

Workforce is Canada’s solution to strategic human resource consultation and supply. Our client integrated model best anticipates and mitigates labour demands to ensure that only quality, trained individuals are sourced, screened and deployed to get the job done. We focus on providing skilled trades, labour and professionals to support the production and development of mining, oil and energy sectors of Canada’s resurging economy.

WSN CONSTRUCTION

R5 14 (Arena 1)

WSN Construction and WSN Western Construction are two of Canada’s premier multi-trade industrial contractors. With capabilities for mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, fabrication, and equipment installation, WSN Construction has the experience and expertise to be the general contractor of choice for all sizes of projects in a variety of industries.

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West Red Lake acquisition of Madsen turning heads with

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Treasury Metals projecting 13-year mine life for Goliath Gold project near Dryden

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Alamos shifts to expanded underground exploration drilling program

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Delta doubles land position to more than 100 square km near Thunder Bay

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