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Canadian Minerals Industry Competitive Position

Canadian Minerals Industry Competitive Position
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Total Pages: 95
Release: 1992
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It was agreed at the 1991 Mines Ministers' Conference in Halifax that a government/industry task force be formed to review and assess Canada's international competitiveness for mineral investment capital. This study provides a review and assessment of recent domestic and global trends, developments, and issues relevant to the performance and prospects of some of Canada's metals and mineral industry. The report refers to four stages of the minerals industry that are based upon the degree of processing carried out on the products of the industry. The report covers the minerals and metals industry in the Canadian economy; recent trends and short-term outlook in selected mineral commodities; cost trends and competitive position; recent trends in financial performance and investment; corporate financial profiles of selected companies; and grassroots exploration.


Mining and Minerals:

Mining and Minerals:
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Total Pages: 27
Release: 2000
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This paper reviews factors that have given Canada its standing as one of the world's major mineral producers and as a leader in the global mining community. The first part discusses Canada's business environment, including national economic conditions, exchange rates, federal income taxes, resource-industry-specific provisions of the corporate tax regime, international tax treaties, tax treatment of investments and research & development expenditures, tax incentives, and environmental regulations. The second part reviews Canada's strong mining & mineral processing tradition and expertise, sources of equity financing for mining companies, and exploration expenditures in Canada over 1990-98. The final part outlines Canadian participation in exploration & development projects world-wide.


The Canadian Mineral Industry in a Competitive World

The Canadian Mineral Industry in a Competitive World
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Total Pages: 117
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To review and assess Canada's international competitiveness for attracting mineral investment, a government/industry task force was formed in September 1991. The Task Force identified a number of issues, including the recent deterioration in Canada's cost competitiveness in key commodity areas of copper and nickel; halting and reversing the decline in Canada's base-metal ore reserves; developing new ideas, technologies, policies, and programs to stimulate more effective primary exploration for new world class ore deposits; reversing the ongoing shift of interest by mineral investors away from Canada and toward the countries of Latin America, Asia Pacific, and other areas of the developing world; and creating a public policy and regulatory framework more conducive to sustaining industry viability and stimulating investment in mineral exploration and development in Canada. This report summarizes the findings and views of the Task Force, describing the economic and geological basis of the Canadian mineral industry; the international status of Canadian mining companies; worldwide competition for mineral investment; and specific areas of concern, including the environmental regulation processes, land access and security of terms, and mineral taxation.