Canada Targets Critical Minerals
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•Canada aims to become a major player in rare earth mining for chips and batteries
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The nation's Critical Mineral Strategy Annual Report for 2024 outlines plans to expand domestic mining of more than 30 minerals designated as critical.
Lithium, graphite, nickel, cobalt, copper, and rare earth elements are essential for economic security, attaining net-zero emissions, and maintaining a competitive position in global supply chains.
The International Energy Agency predicts that demand for critical minerals could skyrocket over 30-fold by 2040 .
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