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The Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) delivers geological knowledge to Albertans about their land, resources and environment through its various programs. Research facility, library, publications, maps, conferences, and teachers' resources.
http://www.ags.gov.ab.ca/
The Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia (AME BC) represents individuals, exploration companies, mineral producers, and associations who are directly or indirectly engaged in mineral exploration in British Columbia. Includes information on workshops, courses, events, and publications.
http://www.amebc.ca/
Diamonds from the Canadian Arctic are mined from deep in the frozen rock, in the remote tundra, a place where few believed such treasures could be found.
http://www.canadianarcticdiamond.com/index.html
The Canadian Arctic Resources Committee (CARC) is dedicated to the long-term environmental and social well being of northern Canada and its peoples. Its projects touch upon mining and energy, amongst others.
http://www.carc.org/index.php
The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) is a technical society of professionals associated with the Canadian minerals and materials industry. Includes industry news and provides information on conferences, careers, education, access to their technical library and CIM Magazine.
http://www.cim.orgé
The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame honours individuals who have contributed to Canada's mining industry. Includes biographies and a history of the mining industry in Canada.
http://www.halloffame.mining.ca/halloffame/
The Community Coaltion Against Mining Uranium (CCAMU) is a group of concerned citizens from the greater Ottawa Valley and Kingston area, who have come together to prevent a uranium mine in Frontenac and Lanark region of Eastern Ontario. Includes info on uranium science, ongoing projects, First Nations' involvement, and blog.
http://www.ccamu.ca
Listings of the key discoveries of minerals and important events that drove the evolution of the mining industry in Canada. First published as the Appendix of A Century of Achievement : The Development of Canada's Minerals Industries.
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms/stude-etudi/chro_e.htm
The Coal Association of Canada represents companies engaged in the exploration, development, use and transportation of coal. Includes a glossary and information on searching for Canadian coal, facts about coal and careers in the coal industry.
http://www.coal.ca
Archival photos of Northwestern Ontario accompanied by book excerpts and glossaries of mining and railway terms.
http://www.nextlibrary.com/tbpl/home.html
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