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Alberta Mine Map

Surface and Underground mines located in the Smoky River Coalfield, produces metallurgical coal for the steel industry and holds 14 coal leases covering over 22,000 hectares containing over 300 million tonnes of coal resources in the …

Mineral Production

In Alberta, companies currently produce minerals by extracting materials from surface pits, quarries, and solution-mining operations. Historically, mineral production activities in Alberta focused on extracting industrial minerals and, …

The Industry

Canadian primary aluminum, a strategic metal, is at the origin of a large North American industrial chain at the heart of international trade and world geopolitics. Canada is one of the five largest producers in the world with the lowest carbon …

Coal in Canada

Coal is a fossil fuel that has been used as a source of energy in Canada since the 18th century. Canada is home to 0.6 per cent of the world's coal resources. Most of the country's coal reserves (over 95 per cent) are found in Alberta, British …

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Coal List: All mines listed by location (in ascending order). The list contains information about each mine's history, including: Location; Mine number and name; Mine company; Mine type …

Mining

Coal Mine in the mountains, Alberta. A carbonaceous fossil fuel, coal has a long history as the key energy source in the transition to industrialization, beginning in 17th-century Europe. In Canada, the history of …

Aluminum in Canada

Canada currently produces primary (as opposed to recycled) aluminum at eight smelters in Quebec and one in Kitimat, British Columbia. Each plant belongs to one of three companies: Alcoa, Aluminerie Alouette and Rio …

List Of Al Mines In Canada Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia

Canada and the Movement to Ban Land Mines. In the mid-1990s, Canada became a global leader in the effort to eradicate land mines, which are explosive and deadly weapons. In December 1997, representatives from 122 …