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Unlocking the potential of critical minerals in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Mining Week May 28 to June 3.
Potash Mine
Saskatchewan has the potential to contribute to meeting the global demand for critical minerals including potash, uranium, helium, lithium, copper, zinc, cobalt, nickel and rare earth elements.

REGINA — May 28 to June 3 is Mining Week in Saskatchewan, a chance to celebrate the strength of the industry and the hard-working people who support it across the province.  

"For the third year in a row, we rank in the top three globally as one of the best places for mining in terms of investment attractiveness, according to the Fraser Institute,” said Energy and Resources Minister Jim Reiter said.

The theme for this year's Saskatchewan Mining Week is "Saskatchewan: A Growing Critical Minerals Hub." The province is home to 23 of the 31 critical minerals on Canada's list. Saskatchewan has the potential to contribute to meeting the global demand for critical minerals including potash, uranium, helium, lithium, copper, zinc, cobalt, nickel and rare earth elements.

"This year's theme showcases the critical role Saskatchewan mineral production has in the value chain of providing clean energy and global food security through our world-class production of potash and uranium," Saskatchewan Mining Association Board Chair Nathaniel Huckabay said.

"Our near-term production of other critical minerals, like copper, lithium and processing of rare earth elements that are essential for the transition to a greener, digital economy is putting Saskatchewan on the map as a growing critical minerals hub."

Saskatchewan has long been a top global producer and exporter of potash and uranium and is now home to a growing helium sector and to the first-of-its-kind, minerals-to-metals rare earth processing facility in North America.

Find a full list of Saskatchewan mining activities at http://saskmining.ca/.