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Who Will Work the Mines? Ontario Faces a 5,000-Job Gap by 2030

Who Will Work the Mines? Ontario Faces a 5,000-Job Gap by 2030

by tundric | Jun 12, 2026 | Mining News

Walk through any mining town in Northern Ontario — Timmins, Sudbury, Kirkland Lake — and you’ll find a generation of miners who built their lives around the industry, and a younger generation that hasn’t fully stepped in to replace them. That gap is no...
Haileybury School of Mines Reimagined: Training the Next Generation of Northern Ontario Mining Talent

Haileybury School of Mines Reimagined: Training the Next Generation of Northern Ontario Mining Talent

by tundric | Jun 12, 2026 | Mining News

There’s a building in Haileybury that has been shaping the hands and minds of northern Ontario’s mining industry for over a century — and in 2026, it’s getting a new chapter. The Haileybury School of Mines, one of the most storied mining education...
Canada’s Critical Minerals Window Is Closing — And Northern Ontario Has the Most to Lose

Canada’s Critical Minerals Window Is Closing — And Northern Ontario Has the Most to Lose

by tundric | Jun 12, 2026 | Mining News

Somewhere beneath the boreal, billions of dollars worth of nickel, cobalt, copper and lithium sit waiting — waiting on roads that haven’t been built, permits that haven’t been approved, and a federal government that keeps talking about being a critical...
Silver’s Split Personality: What the Metal’s Identity Crisis Means for Northern Ontario Miners

Silver’s Split Personality: What the Metal’s Identity Crisis Means for Northern Ontario Miners

by tundric | Jun 11, 2026 | Mining News

Walk into any junior mining office in Sudbury or Timmins and you’ll find someone with a silver project on their desk, caught in the same bind as the metal itself — wondering whether the market sees it as a hard currency hedge or an indispensable industrial...
Timmins Mine Expo 2026: Where the North’s Mining Future Gets Built

Timmins Mine Expo 2026: Where the North’s Mining Future Gets Built

by tundric | Jun 11, 2026 | Mining News

Every year, the people who keep Northern Ontario’s mining economy running — the drillers, the engineers, the equipment suppliers, the entrepreneurs — make their way to Timmins for Mine Expo, and what happens in those halls matters far beyond the convention...
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  • Haileybury School of Mines Reimagined: Training the Next Generation of Northern Ontario Mining Talent
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  • Silver’s Split Personality: What the Metal’s Identity Crisis Means for Northern Ontario Miners
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