Construction begins on new Quebec graphite mine, billed as largest in the G7 - BNN Bloomberg
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Prime Minister Mark Carney was on site at Quebec’s Matawinie Mine site Tuesday to break ground on a project billed as the biggest graphite mine in the G7.
According to Carney, the mine is expected to eventually pump nearly $2 billion into the economy and add 1,000 jobs, with annual production expected to hit more than 106,000 tonnes of natural graphite annually over 25 years.
“That is eight times – eight times – Canada’s total graphite production right now. It will make us stronger. It will make our international partners more resilient, and above all that, it will build a supply chain,” the…
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