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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

September 2021 marked the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, honouring the children of residential schools, those who never returned home and the survivors, their families and communities. In recognition of September 30, 2024 Manitoba’s three major operating mines presented events and resources to staff, as well as providing information on community events.  HudBay… Read More

CCMEC early bird ticket savings end in less than 30 days.

Did You Get Your CCMEC Pass Yet?

Time is running out – special early bird ticket pricing is only in effect for a short while longer. Don’t miss out on this conference, which is the largest of its kind in central Canada. For more details on the pricing categories, click here. To purchase a pass, click here. Exhibitor booths are completely SOLD-OUT!… Read More

CCMEC Sponsorships Going Fast

Looking to Sponsor CCMEC 2024 – Don’t Delay!

There has been a huge response from sponsors for this year’s Central Canada Mineral Exploration Convention (CCMEC), leaving very limited opportunities left. Don’t miss out on this amazing chance to profile your company and network with industry leaders! CCMEC is the largest event of its kind in the region and in 2023 the convention attracted over 750 exhibitors,… Read More

CCMEC Expands Indigenous Artisans Marketplace for 2024

Expanded Area for This Year’s Marketplace

CCMEC is an economic reconciliation opportunity for Indigenous artisans and businesses to promote and showcase their creativity and entrepreneurship at one of the largest events of its kind in central Canada.  Last year’s convention attracted over 750 exhibitors, delegates and sponsors. This year, the Marketplace will be located on the convention floor, ensuring even greater… Read More

CCMEC 2024 - Exhibitor Booths Almost at Full Capacity

Booth Spaces Nearly Gone

Don’t miss out profiling your company and networking at the Central Canada Mineral Exploration Convention (CCMEC), happening in Winnipeg this November 4 & 5 at the Victoria Inn. Exhibitor booth space is becoming extremely limited, so don’t delay in securing your spot. Click here to go directly to our online booking portal. This event, which MAMI… Read More

CCMEC early bird ticket savings end in less than 30 days.

CCMEC Early Bird Ticket Price Break Ending Soon

Time is running out to take advantage of the reduced ticket prices to the Central Canada Mineral Exploration Convention, taking place November 4 & 5 in Winnipeg. The event is a huge draw for the industry, with over 750 folks attending last year. EventCamp helps make the registration process seamless. To purchase your conference pass,… Read More

Sponsorships are Filling-up Fast!

MAMI is pleased to report support continues to grow for the 2024 Central Canada Mineral Exploration Convention (CCMEC). Sponsorships especially are being snapped up quickly, so don’t delay if you’re thinking of committing to the event, which is taking place in Winnipeg at the Victoria Inn November 4 and 5. For more sponsorship details check… Read More

CCMEC 2024 is looking for subject matter experts.

Industry Experts Needed!

If you are a subject matter expert – the Central Canada Mineral Exploration Convention (CCMEC) 2024 wants you! The convention, which runs November 4 & 5 at the Victoria Inn, is one of the largest of its kind in central Canada. Last year it attracted over 750 delegates, sponsors and exhibitors. CCMEC is an opportunity… Read More

MAMI Thanks all of the 2024 Mine Rescue Competition Sponsors

This year’s event at Tanco’s mine in Bernic Lake was highly attended and served as an excellent training experience for the mine rescue community. The event succeeds because of the tremendous support from sponsors, volunteers and participants. Team Manitoba took top honours this year, followed by Team Hudbay. Next year’s event will be hosted by… Read More

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.