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Underground Tech Exhibition Returns to Sudbury in 2026 — Where Mining’s Future Gets Built

Underground Tech Exhibition Returns to Sudbury in 2026 — Where Mining’s Future Gets Built

by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News

There is a quiet truth about Sudbury that gets overlooked in the broader conversation about Canada’s mining future: this city doesn’t just pull ore out of the ground — it builds the machines, the methods, and the minds that do it everywhere else. That...
Central Banks Are Still Hungry for Gold — And Northern Ontario Is Sitting on a Lot of It

Central Banks Are Still Hungry for Gold — And Northern Ontario Is Sitting on a Lot of It

by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News

When the world’s central banks keep buying gold — even as prices shatter records — it sends a signal that ripples all the way to the bush camps and drill sites of Northern Ontario. That’s exactly what’s happening in 2026. Central banks continued...
U.S. Commits $250 Million to $1 Trillion Critical Minerals Consortium — And Northern Ontario Is Sitting on the Prize

U.S. Commits $250 Million to $1 Trillion Critical Minerals Consortium — And Northern Ontario Is Sitting on the Prize

by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News

There’s a reason the world’s most powerful economy is putting real money on the table — and the ground beneath Northern Ontario’s boreal forest is part of that reason. The United States has announced a $250 million commitment to a new $1 trillion...
Indigenous Engineer Takes the Helm as Canadian Aboriginal Minerals Association Relaunches in 2026

Indigenous Engineer Takes the Helm as Canadian Aboriginal Minerals Association Relaunches in 2026

by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News

There is a generation of Indigenous professionals who grew up watching the mining industry make decisions about their homelands without them in the room. That is changing — and in 2026, it is changing with intention. Kaella-Marie Earle, a First Nation engineer, has...
Alamos Gold Sets Its Sights on One Million Ounces: What It Means for Northern Ontario’s Gold Country

Alamos Gold Sets Its Sights on One Million Ounces: What It Means for Northern Ontario’s Gold Country

by tundric | Mar 26, 2026 | Mining News

There is a particular kind of ambition that takes root in Northern Ontario’s gold camps — patient, hard-nosed, and built on the understanding that every ounce pulled from the Shield represents decades of geology, risk, and community. Alamos Gold CEO John...
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