REALIZING MANITOBA’S
MINING POTENTIAL

The Mining Association of Manitoba – MAMI – represents a well-organized, highly engaged membership that advocates for the collective interests of Manitoba’s mining industry. Together we’re advancing the growth of the sector through education, events and collaboration with industry members, government, Indigenous leaders and other stakeholders.

MAMI is committed to reshaping entrenched perspectives about mining so that all Manitobans benefit from our bright future in the critical minerals and metals industry world-wide.

NEWS & EVENTS


  • MAMI Members Get Special Perks
    MAMI is pleased to announce registration is now open for CCMEC 2025. And for the first time ever, our members will get a price break… Read More
  • MAMI Gets Funding
    MAMI is benefiting from a provincial investment via the Manitoba Mineral Development Fund (MMDF). Support to 12 projects was recently announced including $100,000 committed to… Read More
  • Province Invests in Manitoba
    Business, Mining, Trade and Job Creation Minister Jamie Moses and MAMI president Stacy Kennedy at $1.5 million dollar funding announcement  Read more

MAMI FOR ALL OF MANITOBA


$862 Million

Mineral production value in Manitoba*
2400 Jobs

Our industry’s average number of employees (2020-2022)
29 of 31

Minerals on Canada’s Critical Minerals List

*Government of Canada, Mineral production, by province and territory, 2021

For the Mining Industry

Advocating on behalf of its members, MAMI raises the profile of mining provincially, addresses opportunities, and gives voice to industry concerns to improve Manitoba’s regulatory environment.

For the World

Today, mining represents the majority of Manitoba’s 3rd largest resource sector. Manitoba also has incredible potential to help meet the global demand for the critical minerals and metals essential to a green economy.

The Mining Association of Manitoba Inc., is headquartered on Treaty 1 and we acknowledge that our members operate on Treaty territories within the Province of Manitoba and the unceded lands of the Dakota, the traditional territories of Anishinaabe, Cree, OjiCree and Dene peoples and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.