2022 END OF YEAR REPORT

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CIM 2022 End of Year Report

Creating Sustainable Prosperity Together

Courtesy of Kinross

CIM acknowledges that our headquarters are in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal, the unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka/Mohawk Nation. Kanien’kehá:ka is known as a gathering place for many First Nations, and we recognize the Kanien’kehá:ka as custodians of the lands and waters on which we gather.

L’ICM reconnaît que son bureau principal se trouve à Tiohtià:ke/Montréal, sur les terres autochtones non cédées de la nation Kanien’kehá:ka/Mohawk. Kanien’kehá:ka est connu comme un lieu de rassemblement pour de nombreuses Premières nations, et nous reconnaissons les Kanien’kehá:ka comme les gardiens des terres et des eaux sur lesquelles nous nous réunissons.

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Advancing mining excellence

Amid an uncertain world this year with soaring inflation, turbulent stock markets, geopolitical instability, COVID-interrupted supply chains exacerbated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and numerous extreme weather events, the securement of responsibly mined minerals, metals and energy required for food production, transportation, utilities, and the energy transition has become critical. This year in Canada, public awareness and support has grown for the key role our Canadian mining industry plays in the responsible and secure supply of these needed materials.

Against this backdrop and tasked with the responsibility of rising to the challenge are Canadian miners and the CIM community. Our CIM branches, societies, and committees, supported by Angela Hamlyn and the central CIM team, have been incredibly busy since the attendance record-breaking 2022 CIM Convention + Expo in Vancouver advancing elements of CIM’s strategic plan and collaborating with partners in our ecosystem.

A few of the notable accomplishments these past months include:

• the addition of several key corporate sponsors and a newly revamped corporate membership program thanks to our membership committee

completion of the 2022 Best Practice Guidelines for Mineral Processing (BPGMP), one of several CIM guidelines which are principal references for National Instrument 43-101

• a public consultation process for the Environmental and Social Responsibility Society (ESRS) ESG guidance document, which is currently under revision following the feedback

• development of strategic plans by several societies and committees, aligning them with the overarching objectives of the Institute outlaid in the most recent CIM three-year strategic plan, Collective Ambition

• in partnership with the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR), launched the We Need Mining. Mining Needs You . Career Ambassador Program, with an opportunity for CIM members to become ambassadors in their communities. These accomplishments and the many others achieved during 2022 are only possible with the tireless efforts, collective knowledge, and generosity of the hundreds of volunteers within the CIM family. Thank you! If you’re looking for an opportunity to share your talents, please reach out to one of our committee chairs or society executive members and get involved – growing the “Canadian advantage” will be critical to continue to build momentum within society for our industry as a responsible, values-driven partner working to solve the great challenges of our times.

Looking forward, CIM will be celebrating our 125th anniversary in Montreal next year. What a wonderful opportunity to come together in community, to share knowledge, connect and collaborate.

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Powering Our Success

Thanks to you, CIM continued to thrive through this last quarter of 2022. We have seen the continued advancement of our Corporate Partnership program, convened the new Standards, Guidelines and Leading Practices Directorate and helped actively showcase the benefits of careers in mining. Through it all, I have had the privilege of witnessing the power that our more than 500 dynamic volunteers can have. Your dedication to CIM and to our industry brings individuals, groups and organizations together from all disciplines to connect, learn, build expertise, and cultivate professional development opportunities.

One of our objectives as a global mining community this year is to work on transforming the negative perception that students and recent graduates may have about the minerals and metals industry. After all, we know how much safer, technologically and digitally advanced and diverse this sector has become. We also know that there’s still much more work to be done.

CIM Branches, Societies and Committees have stepped up to confront those challenges. The Health and Safety Society and the Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee have developed strategic plans that will guide them in reaching out and dialoguing with broader communities. We’ve also partnered with the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR) to launch the We Need Mining. Mining Needs You . Career Ambassador Program, through which industry representatives will have the opportunity to share their personal and professional stories to showcase the many benefits of pursuing careers in the mining industry. We also once again partnered with MiHR and the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) to present the #MiningNeedsYou Virtual Career Fair, which was a huge success this year attracting over 600 registrants and 30 booths.

Over the past six months, we have added to our professional development roster with 17 more webinars and short courses led by your peers and 95 presentations from the 2022 CIM Convention. Also, have a look at the curated course list from our partners at MindEdge. Staying abreast of the latest technological research is important, but so is developing a well-rounded business and leadership acumen. While this report looks back on what CIM has achieved over the last part of 2022, it’s done with eyes sharply focused on the future. We are so excited by the energy, enthusiasm and creativity that CIM staff and volunteers possess, and we are confident that, moving forward, we will be able to continue to harness past successes and achievements as a springboard into tomorrow’s opportunities.

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Thank you, Corporate Partners

The Corporate Partnership Program offers companies and organizations an opportunity to collaborate with CIM on key industry issues while receiving benefits that support their goals and accelerate positive change within the industry. Together, we can achieve more.

Welcome, New Corporate Members

CIM offers multiple membership opportunities at different engagement levels that meet your key business needs and professional goals.

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driving innovation

Successfully navigating change requires a collaborative space where good ideas can lead to innovation and advancement. Our meetings, webinars and conferences – convened by the National office, Branches, Committees, and Societies – allow that meaningful work to happen. CIM-supported initiatives inspire the industry to imagine the the future of mining –whether it’s exploring ways to adopt digital technologies, addressing the skills shortage or refining project execution.

CIM LEADING PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR

MINERAL PROCESSING

These Practice Guidelines for Mineral Processing (PGMP) were prepared by the SubCommittee on Practice Guidelines for Mineral Processing. The Sub-Committee reports to the Executive Committee of the Canadian Mineral Processors (CMP) which is a Technical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum (CIM) and incorporates those members of the CIM who are concerned with the processing of mineral deposits. The PGMP covers the involvement of mineral processing professionals, referred to as Practitioners in this document, in providing inputs to the estimation of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves and providing technical content for internal reports as well as public reports on mineral projects as required under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (NI 43-101). The PGMP supplement the CIM Exploration Practice Guidelines (2018) and the CIM Estimation of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves Practice Guidelines (2019) which are referenced in Companion Policy 43-101CP to NI 43-101 and recognized internationally.

FORGING THE PATH AHEAD

The Standards, Guidelines and Leading Practices Directorate (SGLPD), formerly known as the Standards, Guidelines and Best Practices Committee, has undergone a busy second half of 2022. We have officially finalized our mandate as of September 2022, a step forward in CIM’s effort to be recognized as the authoritative voice for technical content, global standards, best practices and emerging trends.

The SGLPD oversees the strategy and governance of CIM standards, guidelines and leading practices. It acts as an umbrella group of professionals represented by individuals from CIM Societies, the CIM Special Committee on the Valuation of Mineral Properties (CIMVAL) and the Mineral Resources Mineral Reserves Committee (MRMR).

The Directorate works with the Mineral Resources Mineral Reserves Committee (MRMR), the Special Committee on the Valuation of Mineral Properties (CIMVAL) and the CIM Societies to:

• identify and prioritize the creation and/or revision of relevant standards, guidelines and leading practices

• review and endorse the content outline of proposed standards, guidelines and leading practices

• identify which of the three committees are best positioned to develop standards, guidelines and leading practices for future mandates as presented to the Directorate

• ensure that during development, working groups follow the correct process before any standards, guidelines and leading practices are presented to CIM Council for approval.

The Standards, Guidelines and Leading Practices Directorate has formed a governance subcommittee composed of dedicated and passionate industry professionals and is working hard to develop the governance that will drive the development of world-class knowledge.

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MAINTENANCE, ENGINEERING AND RELIABILITY/ MINE OPERATORS CONFERENCE (MEMO)

[ SEPTEMBER 18-21 SUDBURY ]

Presented by the CIM Sudbury Branch – with the support of CIM, the CIM Maintenance, Engineering and Reliability Society (MERS), the CIM Surface Mining Society, and the CIM Underground Mining Society, this three-day event zeroed in on the interaction between the business of mining and the challenge of adaptability.

SPONSORS

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PERSEVERANCE IN A NEW WORLD Topics WORKFORCE CULTURE RESILIENCY MINE DESIGN INNOVATION A NEW WORLD
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MAGNETO INVESTMENTS LP
Johnna Muinonen
DUMONT NICKEL,
Peter Xavier GLENCORE
Cyr AGNICO EAGLE MINES
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Gilpin VALE CIM Sudbury Branch Representatives Conference Co-Chairs Christine Bertoli, Deswick; Katie Burau, Stantec Technical Co-Chairs Neil Milner, 4M Mining; Derek Koziol, J.L. Richards & Associates Limited Plenary Chair Trang Tran-Valade, SHYFT Inc. Workshop Chair Sean Kautzman, SRK Consulting Sponsorship Chair Brianne Valdes, Deswick Field Trips Co-Chairs Nicole Tardif, Laurentian University; Jeff Lafortune, College Boreal Marketing and Local Media Co-Chairs Shannon Katary, Maestro Digital Mine, Yijing Sun, Vale Secretary Dixie Ortiz, Pinchin Ltd. Underground Mining Society Representative George Darling, RMS Surface Mining Society Representative Ross Pritchard, Teck Resources Limited Maintenance, Engineering and Reliability Society Representative Jean Vavrek, American Biltrite; Dominique Privé, STI Maintenance Inc.
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61ST ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF METALLURGISTS (COM 2022)

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Theme PATHWAY TO NET ZERO

>400 attendees

“Great conference with lots of new sessions! Really enjoyed hearing from the Past Presidents and the Big Ideas Session. Looking forward to discussing lessons learned from all of these new sessions in preparation for COM 2023.”

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“I really enjoyed the panel sessions, especially on Monday where the moderator brought an insightful and different perspective to the conversation amongst the panel.”

“Captivating and brilliant sessions”

KEYNOTES

Symposium: Advances in Materials Manufacturing VI – Existing and Emerging Materials Henry Hu, University of Windsor;

Nasiri, Dalhousie University; Yu Zou, University of Toronto; Hamidreza Yazdani

National Research Council Canada; Sila Atabay, National Research

for Pyrometallurgical Processes: Opportunities & Challenges Annie Levasseur, École de technologie supérieure; Eli Ringdalen, SINTEF; Ian Cameron, Hatch; Torben Edens, Aurubis AG Symposium: Electrochemical Degradation of Multi-Component Materials Jing Liu, University of Alberta; Carsten Siemers, Technische Universität Braunschweig; Hani Henein, University of Alberta Symposium: Processing of Critical Materials John Goode, J.R. Goode and Associates Symposium: Towards Sustainable Circularity: Mining to Materials Jeffrey Donald, The Metals Company Plenary Panel Session – MetSoc and the Drive to Net Zero Elvi Dalgaard, Pratt & Whitney Canada; Priti Wanjara, National Research Council; Rod Guthrie, McGill University; Chris Twigge-Molecey, Hatch; Joël Kapusta, BBA

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Chair Janice Zinck, Geoscience and Mines, Government of Nova Scotia Secretary Roki Fukuzawa, Hatch Student Chair Sidney Omelon, McGill University Metallurgy Symposium Chairs Niels Verbaan, SGS Natural Resources, Metallurgy and Consulting; Britt MacKinnon, Hatch; Chris Pickles, Queen’s University; Elmira Moosavi, École de technologie supérieure; Jinhyuk Lee, McGill University; Mihaeila Isac, McGill University; Peng Peng, University of Waterloo; Penghao Xiao, Dalhousie University Ali Sarvestani, Council Canada Symposium: Deep Decarbonization Pathways

curating knowledge

CIM tackles the industry’s toughest challenges by creating, curating and sharing trusted, leading-edge content through our awardwinning magazine, technical publications, online learning platform, first-rate events, local and regional meetings, informative newsletters, podcast series and more.

Popular weekly podcast discussions on big ideas from industry experts.

How Spector Is Revolutionizing the Core Shack Kore GeoSystems

Quarterly, digital publication for peer-reviewed technical papers

5 new technical papers:

• Effect of strong collectors and frothers on coarse particle flotation using the HydroFloat™ for a North American concentrator A. Di Feo, M. De Souza, R. Lastra & A. Hobert

• A discussion on underground mine ventilation design considerations for diesel vs. battery electric mobile equipment N. Saeidi & C. Allen

• Procedures for mitigating safety risks associated with post-blast re-entry times E. De Souza

• CanmetMINING battery electric vehicle field test series: Rokion R400 utility vehicle — surface Enrique Acuna-Duhart, J. Le, E. Tomini, M. Levesque, H. Ribberink, A. Mohsenimanesh & W. Hughes

• Evaluation of time series artificial intelligence models for real-time/near-real-time methane prediction in coal mines D. C. Demirkan, S. Duzgun, A. Juganda, J. Brune & G. Bogin New Presentations on CIM Academy Premium CIM Convention 2022

Conference presentations, workshops, webinars and more

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80+ technical presentations 8 streams 3 open access presentations 61st Conference of Metallurgists 2022 Maintenance, Engineering and Reliability/Mine Operators Conference 2022 Coming Soon...
Mining and Construction Products & Equipment Epiroc Mining Equipment, Manufacturing & Technology: Largest John Deere Dealer Brandt

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1 The ore haulage revolution: While haul trucks and shovels have been used in mining for decades, new technologies born from electrification have begun to upend how mines think about ore haulage

new way to drill: Innovations in limiting waste, navigating drill holes and reducing noise pollution are improving the ways companies mine

Olivia Johnson

Mount Polley returns: Imperial Metals has restarted the copper-gold mine

the Critical Mineral Exploration Tax Credit is a big win: Flow-through shares and new tax deductions benefit charities, junior miners, everyday Canadians and society as a whole

Nicholson

The copper project pipeline: Both small and mediumsized companies will have big roles in meeting a growing demand for the metal

By Ryan Bergen, Lynn Greiner, Carolyn Gruske, Tijana Mitrovic, Matthew Parizot, Rosalind Stefanac, Sarah St-Pierre, Mehanaz Yakub

7 The made-up stress of potash: University of Saskatchewan graduate student, Latham Hamlin investigates the mineral’s elastic and timedependent properties in order to make mining operations safer

By Sarah Treleaven

Arsenic in Rouyn-Noranda, a big investment for Foran and spoofing convictions: The CIM Magazine Weekly Mining News Recap for August 12 By Sarah St-Pierre

Rare earth milestones, permit progress for Baffinland and troubles for gold: The CIM Magazine Weekly Mining News Recap for September 23

By Ashley Fish-Robertson

Pierre Carabin: One of CIM Magazine’s 2022 Names to Know

By Rosalind Stefanac

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THE CIM HEALTH & SAFETY SOCIETY: STRATEGIC, ALIGNED AND FOCUSED

The origins of the CIM Health & Safety Society were in the CIM Health & Safety Committee. So initially the work and plans of the committee became those of the Society. The current executive began looking at how the transformation into a Society changed the mandate of the group in terms of individual membership, communications, the Society Charter, and a host of other things. At the same time, CIM was drafting their strategic plan. Once the CIM National strategic plan was implemented, it became apparent that there was an opportunity for the Health & Safety Society to leverage the good work that had been done at the National level and at the same time create alignment between National and the Society by drafting a society strategic plan. To that end, John Doyle, who had been instrumental in the CIM strategic plan, agreed to work with us on a Society plan.

That plan is now in place and the executive has started to implement it. When an additional director was needed, John Doyle was chosen because he is passionate about safety and his extensive experience can benefit the Society.

The Society’s strategic plan includes several general and specific areas of focus. Knowledge-sharing includes white papers, workshops, webinars and a stand-alone Health & Safety Conference. This is in addition to the health and safety stream at the annual CIM Convention. There is a focus on building membership as well. Recognition of outstanding service in health and safety is an ongoing initiative of the Society.

It is an exciting time for the Health & Safety Society as we implement the new strategic plan and look to build our membership. Ultimately our goal is to be a leader in supporting, promoting and recognizing health and safety excellence in our industry.

WHAT THE MINING WORKFORCE WANTS

Professor of Neuroscience, Beau Lotto, is a leading expert in perception who helps brands gain valuable, science-backed insights into their businesses and customers. His keynote presentation at the 2022 CIM Convention entitled “Thriving Because of Uncertainty” uncovered the tools that organizations need to become more adaptable, creative and prosperous.

Dr. Lotto conducted an experiment in advance of the Convention that examined what the workforce wants from the mining industry. The results were published in a white paper that lays out actionable steps that companies can use to recruit and retain people who have the skills they require. Download Now: What the Mining Workforce Wants

[ PAGE 11 ] WHAT THE MINING WORKFORCE WANTS INSIGHTS FROM BEAU LOTTO INTO WORKFORCE CHALLENGES Surveying Mineral and Metal Professionals How do we bring about new ideas? Copyright (c) 2022 Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum. All Rights Reserved.
A message from H&SS Past Chair, Roy Slack
the Lab of Misfits survey
Insights from Dr. Beau Lotto and
developing expertise
CIM sets the industry standard for learning and professional and personal development through workforce- and communityfocused workshops, courses, programs and events that push our industry to collectively advance.

Frank Cheng

Professor, University of Calgary

“Suitability of Existing Natural Gas Pipelines for Hydrogen Transport: Risk of steel pipes to hydrogen embrittlement”

Jensen Vice Chair of the Board of the Toronto Centre, a Director of Franco Nevada Corporation, Chair of OBSI (Ombudsman for the Banking and Securities Industry), Public Governor of FINRA and Chair of The Prosperity Project

“Miners embracing change in the Industrial Revolution 4.0”

Proudly sponsored by the CIM Foundation

President, P.J. Mackey Technology Inc.

The Global Energy Transition and Metals from the Present World to a Low-Carbon One: The Importance of Metals and Canada’s Role”

Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Toronto

“Decarbonization Through Hydrogen Production via Electrolysis”

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CIM DISTINGUISHED LECTURER 2022-2023 PROGRAM CIM Distinguished Lecturers inspire audiences virtually or in-person at CIM Branches, Technical Societies, Student Chapters, Universities and Colleges ACTIVITÉ MINIÈRE DURABLE : CONTRADICTION OU SOLUTION 2.0? Siri C. Genik, Bridge © SOCIAL AND HUMAN CAPITAL: STRATEGIC INVESTMENT TO GUARANTEE NON-CONFLICT AND SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR MINING AND ITS SUPPLY CHAIN (ENGLISH) Monica Ospina, O Trade IMPACTS OF TOPOGRAPHIC QUALITY IN DAM BREACH ANALYSIS Sam Rivet, PhotoSat 4 NEW KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE WEBINARS Presented live by top industry experts. VALUE OF BULK ORE SORTING Bern Klein, University of British Columbia; Maarten Haest, Hannah Lang, Kim Hume and Faouad Farah, MineSense

fostering connections

GOLF TOURNAMENTS

• 2022 CIM Toronto/CMP Frank Grieco Memorial Golf Tournament

• Porcupine Branch 11th Annual Golf Tournament

• CIM Northern Gateway’s 16th Annual Golf Classic

MINERAL RESOURCES REVIEW 2022

[ NOVEMBER 1-4 ST. JOHN’S, NL ]

Newfoundland and Labrador’s Premier Mineral Exploration and Mining Conference and Exhibition

Three days of news on recent and pending developments, emerging projects, and the potential for future investment and discovery.

• CIM Sudbury 25th Annual Rudolph Kneer Memorial Golf Tournament

• CIM Montreal Branch Golf Tournament

ROCKS & STOCKS 2022

[ NOVEMBER 8 TORONTO, ON ]

CIM Toronto Branch & CIM Management & Economics Society Professional Development Series Theme: Reality Check: Will mining be ready for Net Zero Featuring CIM 2023 Distinguished Lecturer Phillip Mackey speaking on The Global Energy Transition and Metals from the Present World to a Low-Carbon One. The Importance of Metals and Canada’s Role

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MINING NEEDS YOU

[ NOVEMBER 15 & 16 VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR ] #MiningNeedsYou

From exploration to extraction, milling and fabrication, minerals and metals are essential to our way of life today and to the world we want to create tomorrow. This national career fair gives employers, recruiters, academia and other sector representatives a chance to network with students and job seekers and demonstrate the range of exciting opportunities offered throughout the industry.

Funded in part by the Government of Canada

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recognizing excellence

CIM is proud to recognize all our members who, through their dedication, passion and imagination, drive the industry to build new and better opportunities for themselves, their colleagues and their communities near and far.

CONGRATULATIONS, JANICE ZINCK! NEWLY NAMED CHAIR OF THE CANADIAN MINING HALL OF FAME

• CIM Past President (2018-2019)

• CIM Fellowship Award recipient (2011)

• CIM Distinguished Lecturer (2014) Chair of the CIM Ottawa Branch

• Serving CIM Council since 2010

• Serving the Canadian Mineral Processors Society, the Metallurgy and Materials Society and the Environmental and Social Responsibility Society of CIM

• Featured in Women of Impact in the Canadian Materials, Metallurgy, and Mining Fields , and Ingenium - The Canadian Museum of Science and Technology virtual exhibit Science & Technology: Canadian Women Making an Impact

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THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR 500+ VOLUNTEERS!

engaging

society CIM liaises with academia, non-profits, governments and the CIM Foundation on key initiatives. Together, we encourage transparent dialogue on technological innovations, sustainable practices and community partnerships.

CIM FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

Caterpillar Scholarship Dane Campbell, Mining Engineering, University of British Columbia Scotia Bank Scholarship Kathryn Chen, Geology, University of Toronto

Robertson Scholarship Kaiyuan Wang, Geology, McGill University

Irene and Arthur Foley Scholarship for the École Polytechnique de Montréal Mining Engineering: Francis Brideau, Arielle Fanfan, Merlin Jules Kengne; Science of Nature: Marie Plamondon

Taking Flight Grant Chloé Arsenault, Construction and Mining Engineering, Collège Boréal; Emerson Fontaine-McKenzie, Mineral Technology, Cégep de Sept-îles; Carly McKinnon, Geology, Acadia University

Stantec Scholarship for Mining Engineering Charles Ellinas, Mining Engineering, University of Toronto

MEMBERSHIP Back to School campaign

243 student membership sign-ups

CIM-SCIENCE NORTH ONLINE MINING GAME

Coming in May 2023 is a fun, interactive and modern online mining game designed for students, families and anyone who has ever been curious about the mining industry. Launching at the CIM Convention + Expo in Montréal, it will be available in English and French and will come complete with bilingual resources for educators.

I, SCIENTIST

Be a scientist for a week | This exciting educational initiative – a first in Canada – is turning students from 100 schools across Canada into scientists for a Week. Thanks to Doris Hiam-Galvez, Hatch, and Dr. Beau Lotto and the Lab of Misfits for creating a program that enables students to directly engage in science, potentially publish their findings and appreciate the potential that a career in science, technology, engineering and mathematics can offer. CIM is proud to support of this Canada-wide initiative that fosters curiosity and a love for science among middle and high school science teachers and students.

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CIM 125 years of achievement

2023 will mark a huge milestone for CIM – 125 years! More importantly, this anniversary presents a fabulous opportunity to shine a spotlight on the incredible value that the CIM community provides to the minerals and metals industry.

Without the contributions that each of you make – through fundraisers, community involvement and by sharing your expertise – CIM would not have the proud history and the continued impact that it does. In planning the 2023 CIM Convention, we wanted to bring to the forefront the work that you do to foster connections between people from all career stages and fields. CIM is, at its heart, a collection of individuals who contribute so much of themselves to the future success of our industry.

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Global market review and new projects | Mining Operations | Concentration and Flotation | Pelletizing | Social and Environment
April 30 – May 3, 2023 | Montreal, QC Theme: Building Trust to Decarbonize the World 9TH IRON ORE SYMPOSIUM In conjunction with the 2023 CIM Convention + Expo April 30 – May 3, 2023 | Montreal, QC | Theme: Iron Ore for a Greener Future
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ESG and Building Trust | Energy and Circular Economy
Mine Waste Impoundment | Environment: Minimizing our Footprint
Mining for Talent | Markets & Finance | Protecting Our People | Decarbonization Technologies: From Mining to Metals | Iron Ore Symposium
We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
David Cataford Convention Chair, CEO & Director, Champion Iron Gordana Slepcev Technical Program Chair, COO, Lomiko Metals Inc Serge Perreault Technical Program Chair, Geologist

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