Following yesterday’s announcement of Canada’s Defence Industrial Strategy, new momentum is building around defence-critical minerals, secure supply chains, and allied industrial cooperation.
The strategy highlights plans to expand production, processing, stockpiling, and procurement of critical minerals while strengthening coordination with allies through initiatives such as the G7 Critical Minerals Production Alliance and NATO stockpiling efforts.
Energy and Mines is hosting a first-of-its-kind event – Critical Minerals for Defence, June 9-10, Toronto – which will provide a unique platform for miners, defence experts, investors, and policymakers to discuss what these new demand signals mean for critical minerals project financing, processing capacity, procurement pathways, and secure supply chains.
Critical Minerals for Defence will provide essential insight into:
These discussions reflect a structural shift toward defence-driven demand influencing policy, capital, and procurement across the critical minerals sector.
The agenda launches at the beginning of March
Ahead of this event, Wendy Hadwen, Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy–Industry, Department of National Defence, will present “An Update on Defence Measures to Support Mining and Critical Minerals” at the BC Critical Minerals Forum, April 14–15 in Vancouver.
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