Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson was set to release Canada’s first critical minerals strategy on Dec. 9 in Vancouver at around noon local time, a day after Industry Minister François-Philippe Champage announced proposed amendments to the
The strategy comes with a list of 31 minerals that the government has deemed as “critical,” although officials will initially prioritize six: lithium, graphite, nickel, cobalt, copper and rare earth elements. In addition, the nation, along with the United States and some of the bigger European economies, is looking to shift supply chains away from China, which dominates the EV sector, to friendlier nations amidst geopolitical concerns.to divest their stakes in Canadian miners, citing results of a multi-step security review.Article content
Just like their infrastructure bank was supposed to draw in new investment?