Canada’s major projects: How a geologist discovered a deposit of what ‘everybody wanted to sell’ - BNN Bloomberg
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Lu Fan is a 2025 Sachedina / CTV News fellow. This is part two of a two-part series on the graphite mine in Saint-Michel-des-Saints, Que. Find part one here.
SAINT-MICHEL-DES-SAINTS, Que. - It’s been more than a decade since geologist Antoine Cloutier made the discovery of his career. It happened in Saint-Michel-des-Saints, Que., and as he tells the story, his eyes still gleam with excitement.
“In 2014, we went to the field. (We) shovelled the ground and checked what the bedrock was. Our metal detectors were beeping through a fairly large area,” said Cloutier, the lead geologist for Nouveau …
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