Quebec Mining Review 2020/2021

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Québec’s mining industry: A key driving force for economic development

By Josée Méthot, President and CEO, Québec Mining Association

T

he historical rise in the price of gold, which reached over $2,000 USD per ounce in August, has compensated for some of the losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as strong prices for

2018, the number of female employees increased by 501 (+36 per cent), from 1,398 to 1,899. They now hold 13 per cent of the direct jobs in the industry. The mining sector has also become more attractive to Aboriginal workers over the same period.

iron ore. With high-quality projects, experienced managers,

Although these results are admirable, an ongoing effort must

and clear indications from the Québec government that it

be made to attract more people from both groups, since they

intends to reduce delays in the project authorization process,

constitute an important part of the workforce that will be

everything seems to be in place for more investment, allowing

needed in the future.

the mining industry to generate even more benefits for Québec. Since 2016, the Québec Mining Association (QMA) has published a study of the economic benefits generated by the

Unsurprisingly, mining companies also support an extensive network of suppliers, which total more than 3,800, based in all regions but mainly in Abitibi-Témiscamingue (1,210), Montréal (686), and Montérégie (435).

province’s mining industry. The results released in 2020 show,

The study also answers a frequently-raised question: how

once again, the enormous contribution the industry makes to

much money do governments receive from mineral resource

the mining regions, and also, significantly, to the major urban

development? It shows that over $1.3 billion was paid to the

centres. This is a reminder that regions such as Montréal and

Québec government alone in 2018, without including corporate

Montérégie have far closer ties to the mining industry than at

income tax, while the Canadian government received over

first appears.

$500 million.

The data used, although based on activities in 2018, is the

Each time we publish the results from the survey of

most recent available and the most representative of the

economic benefits generated by the mining industry in Québec,

mining industry’s contribution to Québec’s socio-economic

we cannot help but feel a sense of pride. We are proud, of

development.

course, to be making a significant contribution to Québec’s

Overall, mining companies spent almost $10 billion in

economic development—but we are also proud to see that the

Québec through extraction, exploration, and investment

benefits are spread throughout Québec, rather than just in the

expenditure. The Abitibi-Témiscamingue region received the

mining regions, and also, significantly, to note that the mining

largest share, with $3.45 billion, followed by the Côte-Nord

industry contributes to the wellbeing of the population as a

region with $2.16 billion, and Montréal with $1.17 billion.

whole by paying over a billion dollars each year to the Québec

All of this spending supported 48,006 jobs, including almost 17,000 direct jobs, 21,350 indirect jobs, and just over 9,700

government. Thanks to the resilience of the mining industry’s workers and

induced jobs. It is important to mention that the average

their ability to innovate, we have been able to return quickly

annual salary in the industry was almost $104,000, substantially

to the level of activity that prevailed before the COVID-19

higher than the average estimated Québec salary of $64,000.

pandemic. However, it will be interesting to see the impact of

Another finding in the study is that mining companies

the crisis, in particular on employment and expenditure, when

employ an increasing number of women. Between 2014 and

the next study of economic benefits is completed for 2020. u

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