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  2. Mining in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The first truly industrial mining operation in what is now Canada was an iron mine at Forges du Saint-Maurice near Trois-Rivières in Quebec, which remained a going concern from 1738 to 1883. [1] Copper mining in Bruce Mines, Ontario—the first industrial-scale mine of a substance other than iron—followed in 1848. [2]

  3. Category:Graphite mines in Canada - Wikipedia

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  4. Lists of mines in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following lists of mines in Canada are subsidiaries to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output and province.

  5. Superior mine - Wikipedia

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    The Superior mine is one of the largest graphite mines in Canada and in the world. [1] The mine is located in the west of the country in British Columbia . [ 1 ] The mine has estimated reserves of 240 million tonnes of ore 9% graphite.

  6. Category:Mines in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Graphite mines in Canada (1 P) I. Iron mines in Canada (10 P) L. ... Pages in category "Mines in Canada" This category contains only the following page.

  7. List of mines in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mines in the Canadian province of Quebec and includes both operating and closed mines. Mine Commodities Ore deposit Administrative regions Owner(s)

  8. Ring of Fire (Northern Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The development of this region has been a subject of ongoing debate, as stakeholders weigh the economic benefits against environmental concerns and the rights of Indigenous communities in the area. Despite these challenges, the Ring of Fire had remained a focal point for the Canadian mining sector and government, as well as international investors.

  9. Graphite - Wikipedia

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    The state of the art, c. 1900, is described in the Canadian Department of Mines report on graphite mines and mining when Canadian deposits began to become important producers of graphite. [ 44 ] [ 45 ]