Canada’s critical mineral moment is real, but delivery depends on people

Building a workforce for critical minerals is simultaneously building Canada’s clean energy workforce.
The people who extract, process, and refine these materials make electrification and clean energy deployment possible, writes Megan Gordon.

Every critical mineral project, from mine to processing plant, is a clean energy project. And every worker on those projects is part of Canada’s clean energy workforce. 

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