Quebec's Mining Sector Focuses on Critical Minerals and Sustainable Practices
Quebec is emphasizing its role in the mining industry through the extraction of critical minerals essential for new technologies and energy transition. The province holds over 50% of Canada's lithium projects and significant graphite reserves.
With a green electricity supply from its hydroelectric network, Quebec is attractive to international investors. Since 2013, mining operations must include site restoration plans to minimize environmental impact.
The province is also focusing on maximizing resource extraction from existing waste sites. The sector is actively seeking skilled workers, with competitive salaries attracting international talent, including geologists from France.
Quebec collaborates with France, Germany, and Japan to secure ethical supply chains for critical minerals. A 2023 agreement with France aims to develop local processing industries. The government is investing in workforce training and automation to meet growing sector demands. Quebec aims to lead in sustainable mining practices on a global scale.
