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  2. Canadian Mining Certification Program - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Mining Certification Program (CMCP), under the coordination of the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MIHR), [1] began in 2006 with the development of the three National Occupation Standards (NOS) [2] for the Canadian mining industry.

  3. Gold mining in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The final major point in the Canadian gold mining timeline began in 1981 with the discovery of the Hemlo gold deposits in Northern and Northwestern Ontario. During this period, gold was also discovered across all Canadian provinces and territories and gold production from the 1990 to 1997 period averaged more than 150 tonnes a year.

  4. List of gold mines in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Secondary products included cobalt, copper, zinc, gold and nickel. Red Lake Mine: Red Lake: Evolution Mining: 1949 - Present Richardson Mine: Eldorado: Kim Woodside 1867-1869 Ontario's first gold mine Temagami-Lorrain Mine

  5. Mining in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, mining revenues totalled CA$47 billion. [22] In 2013, over 50% of the world's publicly listed exploration and mining companies were headquartered in Canada. [23] Toronto is a financial centre for the mining industry: as of 2016, around 80 percent of the world's equity trades in mining stocks took place in Toronto's markets. [24]

  6. Category:Gold mining in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian gold prospectors (1 C, ... Pages in category "Gold mining in Canada" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  7. Kerr-Addison Mine - Wikipedia

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    Gold prices became deregulated and rose from $35 per ounce in 1971 to $800 per ounce in 1980. [8] In 1987, owners Kerr-Addison Ltd sold the mine for $38 million to Golden Shield Resources Ltd, who started an ambitious exploration program. [8] [16] [17] Shortly after, the global gold price sharply dropped, forcing Golden Shield into bankruptcy ...

  8. Alamos Gold - Wikipedia

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    Alamos Gold Inc. ("Alamos") is a Canadian multinational gold producer, headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Alamos operates three mines across North America, and has six further projects in development. Alamos Gold is engaged in the mining and extraction of, and exploration for, precious metals, primarily gold.

  9. Blue Hawk Mine - Wikipedia

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    Blue Hawk Mine is a gold mine located on the east slope of Blue Grouse Mountain, on the west side of Okanagan Lake. The mine is just a few kilometres from Downtown Kelowna in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The mine consists of several adits operated for a single year, 1934, and has been virtually abandoned ever since.