The new federal strategy for developing critical minerals mirrors B.C.\u0027s ambitions, and B.C. looks to help it fulfil clean\u002Denergy promises.
“ hold’s potential in the near term to help facilitate and expedite the current regulatory processes for development projects in British Columbia,” said Michael Goering, CEO of the Mining Association of B.C.Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion delivered straight to your inbox at 7 a.m., Monday to Friday.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
Wilkinson said government will also “accelerate processes and timelines under existing regulatory regimes,” through a “concierge service,” that Natural Resources Canada will establish in a critical minerals centre for excellence. The mining industry has advocated for better supports for First Nations when it comes to building the technical and administrative capacity, “so they can participate and benefit from critical minerals projects,” Goering said. “It’s time.”“These projects are happening in their territory they deserve to have the appropriate capacity and resources to properly evaluate these projects and we definitely applaud that,” said Martin Turrene, CEO of FPX Nickel Corp.
Newly installed B.C. Energy and Mines Minister Josie Osborne wasn’t available for an interview but in an emailed statement said the province is already working on a B.C. strategy to complement the federal direction on critical minerals.Article content
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