Canada is a mining nation, and critical minerals are essential for the global energy transition. Critical minerals are not just the building blocks of clean technology like solar panels and electric vehicle batteries — they are a key ingredient for creating middle-class jobs and growing a strong, globally competitive Canadian economy.
The move toward a global net-zero economy is significantly increasing the demand for critical minerals and the clean technologies they enable around the world, creating a generational opportunity for Canadian workers and Canadian businesses. Concurrent geopolitical dynamics have caused Canada and other like-minded countries to reflect on the need to have stable and secure supplies of these resources and technologies and to produce them in a way that advances climate and nature goals in meaningful consultation and partnership with Indigenous Peoples.
It is in this context that representatives from governments and businesses around the world gathered this week in Toronto for the annual Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention — the world’s premier annual exploration and mining event, attended by up to 30,000 individuals from more than 130 countries.
The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, and Marc G. Serré, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, participated in events throughout PDAC 2024, helping to position Canada as the global supplier of choice for critical minerals and the clean energy sources and technologies they enable while simultaneously supporting Canada’s continued leadership in.
While at PDAC, Minister Wilkinson engaged with senior leaders in the mining and clean-tech sectors as well as Indigenous leaders from across Canada to share updates on Canada’s progress under the $3.8-billion Critical Minerals Strategy and hear about recent successes and challenges in the sustainable development of Canada’s mineral wealth.
Minister Wilkinson and Parliamentary Secretary Serré also announced significant investments in Canada’s minerals sector and international support for Environmental, Social and Governance best practices, including:
Canada is a global leader in sustainable mineral development and mining innovation. As one of only two countries with the minerals and metals required for lithium-ion battery production, Canada is on the leading edge of the sustainable development and supply of critical minerals and associated value chains, both at home and around the world. Investments announced at PDAC will help spur further sustainable development of Canada’s mineral wealth while creating good jobs for Canadian workers and reducing harmful carbon emissions, just as the science of climate change tells us we must.
Also at PDAC, Minister Wilkinson advanced international collaboration with key partners and allies, including:
Canada continues to work with like-minded allies to ensure increased diversity and resiliency in mineral supply chains as well as new economic and investment opportunities that will result in good jobs and sustainable growth.
This week’s work at PDAC is part of a concentrated effort by the Government of Canada to position itself as a global supplier of choice for minerals, metals and the clean technologies and energy sources they enable — to fight climate change, create good jobs and increase global mineral security.
Quotes
“I look forward to continuing to work with partners, both nationally and globally, in the development of sustainable minerals and green mining. Critical minerals are not just the building blocks of clean technology like solar panels and electric vehicle batteries — they are a key ingredient for creating economic opportunities for Canadian workers and Canadian businesses.”
The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
“Canada’s mining sector is dynamic, innovative and sustainable. These facts are underlined each year at PDAC, where innovators, academics, sector leaders and Indigenous communities gather to showcase Canada’s mining advantage. As we continue to drive toward a more sustainable future, our resources will be in higher demand than ever. We know that mining has provided livelihoods and good jobs for communities across the country for generations and will continue to do so.”
Marc G. Serré
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
Quick Facts
Since the launch of the Canadian Critical Minerals Strategy in December 2022, significant progress has been made, including these highlights:
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