After More Than Four Decades A Champion of MAMI and Mine Safety in Manitoba is Retiring
Manitoba Mining Champion Richard Trudeau retiring after over four decades in the industry. Read more
Manitoba Mining Champion Richard Trudeau retiring after over four decades in the industry. Read more
This year’s event at Tanco’s mine in Bernic Lake was highly attended and served as an excellent training experience for the mine rescue community. The event succeeds because of the tremendous support from sponsors, volunteers and participants. Team Manitoba took top honours this year, followed by Team Hudbay. Next year’s event will be hosted by… Read More
Registration for CCMEC 2024 is now open. Read more
Team Manitoba – winners of the 61st MB Provincial Mine Rescue Competition. Read more
The province has jumped into the top ten jurisdictions in the world for mining investment for 2023, moving into sixth spot from 2022’s 14th position. The improved results were just released in the Fraser Institute’s annual survey for 2023. Canada has the most jurisdictions in this year’s top 10, followed by the United States and… Read More
A successful day of events at the Manitoba Legislature for the Mining Association of Manitoba with a meeting with Ministers and its second annual Mix & Mingle reception. Read more
MAMI President Stacy Kennedy and former Manitoba Premier Gary Doer in Washington, D.C as part of a Manitoba trade mission. Read more
2023 MB Mutual Aid team competing underground at Lalor Mine, Manitoba Read more
Stacy Kennedy introduced the Minister of Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources Jamie Moses at the Government of MB reception at the Prospectors and Developers Association Convention (PDAC) in Toronto on March 3. PDAC is held every year and typically attracts 30k+ participants. This year PDAC runs until March 6.
The Winnipeg Free Press’ Martin Cash looks at upcoming mining projects in Manitoba, including lithium and gold, and what the future holds for the industry. Read the full story on the Winnipeg Free Press website.
The Mining Association of Manitoba Inc., is headquartered on Treaty 1 and we acknowledge that our members operate on Treaty territories within the Province of Manitoba and the unceded lands of the Dakota, the traditional territories of Anishinaabe, Cree, OjiCree and Dene peoples and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.