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Ref: 830-886/004

Energy and Mines Ministers' Conference
Federal-Provincial-Territorial Meeting of Mines Ministers
Whitehorse, Yukon - August 27-29, 2006

Governments Agree to a Renewed Mining Action Plan for Canada

          WHITEHORSE — August 29, 2006 — Mines Ministers from the Government of Canada, the provinces and the territories concluded the 63 rd Annual Mines Ministers’ Conference today by agreeing to a mining Action Plan for Canada.
          The federal-provincial-territorial Action Plan will guide intergovernmental initiatives that are critical to the long-term future of the industry. The goals of the agreement are to strengthen the competitiveness of the minerals and metals industry and to deliver benefits to mining communities across the country.
          Ministers pointed to the importance of focussing on clear priorities: advancing the Cooperative Geological Mapping Strategies and improving the regulatory process. Ministers agreed that work be undertaken to improve the efficiency of the regulatory process and the addition of specific timelines for project approvals while recognizing that environmental protection must continue to be pursued in a rigorous manner.
          The ministers issued the following statement: “Mining is a driving force in the Canadian economy. It powers the financial sector and provides significant employment across the country in rural, remote, Aboriginal and northern communities, as well as in large urban centres. It also drives export growth, not only in the minerals and metals sector but also in the service, supply and equipment industries. For Canada to remain a competitive world leader in mining, we need to focus our priorities on innovation, capacity building, improving the taxation and fiscal climate for investment, as well as branding Canada in international markets. To do this, we are working collaboratively, so that communities in every province and territory can prosper.”
          The Ministers agreed that governments have an important role to play in setting the foundation for a competitive industry. The three themes of the Action Plan are essential to the industry’s competitiveness building on the 2005 Conference, which focused on taking steps to advance viable mining communities.
          The annual Mines Ministers’ Conference allows industry representatives, stakeholders and governments to continue the dialogue about the minerals and metals industry in Canada. It helps ensure that there are opportunities for Canadians now and in the future.

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For more information, media may contact:

Ghyslain Charron
Media Relations
Natural Resources Canada
Ottawa
613-992-4447

Emma Welford
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister
Natural Resources Canada
Ottawa
613-996-2007


Peter Carr
Cabinet Communications Advisor
Yukon Energy, Mines & Resources
867-667-8688
peter.carr@gov.yk.ca

Bonnie King
Yukon Energy, Mines & Resources
867-667-5307
Bonnie.King@gov.yk.ca

 

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