Northern Canada is endowed with abundant non-renewable natural resources, and exploration and development of those resources have increased steadily since World War II. Particularly during the past 20 years new regulatory controls have been emplaced in response to elevated concerns about the possible impact of resource development on the environment. During the past 40 years gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, asbestos, tungsten, uranium, coal and other minor commodities have been produced from more than 30 mines in the northern mainland, but at the present time only 6 mines are producing gold, silver, lead and zinc in that area: Con, Giant Yellowknife, Echo Bay, Mount Skukum, United Keno Hill and Faro mines. Lead and zinc are being p...
Canada has found itself at the centre of a vortex as it faces decisions about transportation of oil ...
INDUSTRY IS ABOUT TO EMBARK SERIOUSLY on explorationand probable development of Canada’s Arctic ener...
This paper reviews and assesses the state of the mining industry in Canada north of the 55th paralle...
ABSTRACT. Northern Canada is endowed with abundant non-renewable natural resources, and exploration...
Canada is on the threshold of a major new phase in the development of its Arctic resources. The Prud...
The oil and gas sector is returning to the Mackenzie Delta–Beaufort Sea region of Canada’s western A...
A new chapter is being written in the history of Canada's polar regions. The past two decades have s...
This chapter explores how the future of Arctic hydrocarbons was narrated and imagined, and the real ...
The economic development of the northern regions of the USSR, United States, Canada, Norway and Denm...
The Canadian Arctic is facing new international challenges as global warming melts Arctic ice, openi...
Nearly 40 years ago, in 1948, the writer presented a paper entitled "Some Problems of Arctic Geograp...
This paper will shed light on the harsh climactic, economic and political realities of oil and gas e...
In the Bathurst Mining Camp (BMC), 12 of the 45 known massive sulphide deposits were mined between 1...
Summarizes this Conference sponsored by the Arctic Institute of North America and held in Rensselaer...
Arctic mineral resources have been the subject of significant media attention since the advent of na...
Canada has found itself at the centre of a vortex as it faces decisions about transportation of oil ...
INDUSTRY IS ABOUT TO EMBARK SERIOUSLY on explorationand probable development of Canada’s Arctic ener...
This paper reviews and assesses the state of the mining industry in Canada north of the 55th paralle...
ABSTRACT. Northern Canada is endowed with abundant non-renewable natural resources, and exploration...
Canada is on the threshold of a major new phase in the development of its Arctic resources. The Prud...
The oil and gas sector is returning to the Mackenzie Delta–Beaufort Sea region of Canada’s western A...
A new chapter is being written in the history of Canada's polar regions. The past two decades have s...
This chapter explores how the future of Arctic hydrocarbons was narrated and imagined, and the real ...
The economic development of the northern regions of the USSR, United States, Canada, Norway and Denm...
The Canadian Arctic is facing new international challenges as global warming melts Arctic ice, openi...
Nearly 40 years ago, in 1948, the writer presented a paper entitled "Some Problems of Arctic Geograp...
This paper will shed light on the harsh climactic, economic and political realities of oil and gas e...
In the Bathurst Mining Camp (BMC), 12 of the 45 known massive sulphide deposits were mined between 1...
Summarizes this Conference sponsored by the Arctic Institute of North America and held in Rensselaer...
Arctic mineral resources have been the subject of significant media attention since the advent of na...
Canada has found itself at the centre of a vortex as it faces decisions about transportation of oil ...
INDUSTRY IS ABOUT TO EMBARK SERIOUSLY on explorationand probable development of Canada’s Arctic ener...
This paper reviews and assesses the state of the mining industry in Canada north of the 55th paralle...