Nova Scotia to explore for potential mine sites by geological mapping
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A 1996 map of active mines in Nova Scotia. The province has issued a request for proposals for the Provincial Geophysical Assessment and Data Acquisition Project which will identify where potential mines could be located. PHOTO BY PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA Article content As national and global demand surges for critical minerals tied to electric vehicles, defence and clean energy, Nova Scotia’s mining industry is enthused by the province’s attempts to modernize exploration. Article content The province recently announced it was turning to data, geological modeling and other technology to discov…
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May 25, 2026