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Donald Coxe

Donald Coxe to speak at Monday Luncheon

A “Renaissance man,” senior investment executive and sought-after speaker will address the Mineral Outlook Luncheon on Monday, March 6. Canadian-born, Donald Coxe has a foot in both this country and t…



Mine geologist John Plecash points out a mineralized zone on the 190 Level of the Island Gold project near Dubreuilville, Ont.

Island Gold moving toward production

Dubreuilville, Ont. — Quiet but effective development work at the Island Gold project, a short drive from this lumber town, should bring a new gold mine to Ontario in the next few months….


In summer 2005, Chief Glenn Nolan (centre, red sweater) of the Missanabie Cree First Nation, led a canoe trip to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the signing of Treaty 9, which encompasses the northern portion of Ontario. The 3-month journey involved celebrations in many of the 49 communities inside the treaty boundaries and concluded with a ceremony in Canada's capital, Ottawa. Nolan is a PDAC director and a member of the association's Aboriginal Affairs Committee.

Aboriginal participation in the mineral industry

In 2005, PDAC established an Aboriginal Affairs Committee with a mandate to keep the board and membership informed on aboriginal affairs as they may impact on exploration and development in Canada. Pr…



PEOPLE (January 23, 2006)

Starfire Mnrls — Daniel Mosher appointed president, CEO and director; Boyce Butler resigned as interim president but will continue to serve as director and CFO….



Tax should be paid but once

Your Jan. 6-12, 2006, editorial concerning the RCMP and Finance Minister Ralph Goodale leaves me puzzled. One paragraph says that income trusts allow “a company to virtually cease paying taxes and ins…






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