Building industrial strength: a regional approach to Canada’s critical materials 

No single jurisdiction has all the ingredients. But by leveraging its collective strengths as a whole, the region becomes competitive.
Canada’s West and North can help build the supply chains that offer trade leverage, and turn the country’s critical minerals ambition into lasting industrial strength, writes Alison Cretney.

In an era when control over natural resources no longer guarantees security, Canada faces a defining test: how does a middle power convert mineral wealth into resilient material supply chains?

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