Mining in the News


CIM Recognizes Vale for Safety & Inclusion

Vale and its Manitoba Director Recognized

Vale’s Manitoba Operations has received the 2024 John T. Ryan National Safety Trophy for metal mines.  The award is presented by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) to a mine with an outstanding safety record for the year. Vale Canada T-1 Mine in Thompson had a reportable injury rate of zero, along with… 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

An Overview of the Future of Mining Featured in the WFP

The Winnipeg Free Press’ Martin Cash looks at upcoming mining projects in Manitoba, including lithium and gold, and what the future holds for the industry. Read the full story on the Winnipeg Free Press website.

WFP Profiles MAMI’s New Mining Marketing Campaign

MAMI’s new multi-media marketing campaign Uncovering Prosperity has been featured in The Winnipeg Free Press. The article provides a comprehensive look at the why’s of the campaign, along with an overview of Manitoba’s mining industry. The story includes comments from MAMI President Stacy Kennedy, Head of Manitoba Operations Vale, and MAMI Co-Executive Director John Morris. … Read More

MAMI to Benefit from MB Government’s Increased Focus on Mining

MAMI is excited to announce that we are the recipient of an unprecedented grant from the Province of Manitoba. “The announcement at PDAC in Toronto yesterday by Minister Jeff Wharton, Minister of Economic Development, Investment and Trade is representative of this government’s commitment to mining in our province, and demonstrates their understanding of mining’s potential… Read More

Manitoba’s mining sector showing signs of life – Winnipeg Free Press

An abundance of lithium in Manitoba could provide an increased need for jobs in the mining sector in the coming years. “It’s not to say the industry is booming yet, but it’s in a far healthier state than the doldrums it’s been in for the past several years.” Cash writes. Additionally, he estimated that there will… Read More

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