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Vital Metals bulk sampling operation at the Nechalacho rare earths project in the Northwest Territories. Credit: Vital Metals/Bill Braden Photo
Wednesday’s announcement includes C$15.96 million through PrairiesCan to enable SRC to acquire bastnaesite from Canadian sources and create new domestic capacity for bastnaesite processing, which will be integrated into SRC’s Rare Earth Processing Facility. The Government of Canada has identified 34 critical minerals, and 27 of those can be found in the province Saskatchewan
“Our government is investing in the economic opportunities presented by our critical minerals wealth, ensuring that Canadians will benefit from the mining, processing and sale of rare earth elements and other critical minerals through the creation of good jobs, expansion of the mining sector, and prospects for future innovations and reduced emissions, Minister
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