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Mining Atlantic Canada: Building the Next Generation of Mines
Join Atlas Salt's Nolan Peterson, EDM Resources' Mark Haywood, and Canadian Copper's Simon Quick for a discussion on the future of mining in Atlantic Canada. Hear project updates, explore key development milestones, and gain insights into the opportunities driving the region's next generation of mining projects.

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Nolan Peterson
CEO at Atlas Salt
An experienced MBA, Professional Engineer, PMP, and CFA Charterholder with over 20 years of experience in strategy, finance, corporate development and project development primarily within the mining, infrastructure and energy industries. With a financial an...

Mark Haywood
President & CEO at EDM Resources
Mr. Haywood has over 25 years of mining industry experience and holds degrees in both Mining Engineering and Law. Mr. Haywood has held progressive career positions with Anglo Gold Ashanti, Goldfields, IAMGold, Ivanhoe, BHP and Placer Pacific at various open...

Simon Quick
CEO & Director at Canadian Copper
Mr. Quick has more than 13 years as a well-regarded mining leader, with a track record spanning the USA, Mexico, Argentina, and Canada. His specific experience includes early stage permitting, project development through to design engineering, construction,...
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Meeting Overview The meeting focused on the development of the next generation of mines in Atlantic Canada, featuring insights from CEOs of three mining companies: Atlas Salt, EDM Resources, and Canadian Copper. The discussion highlighted the current state of the mining industry in the region, including permitting processes, investment opportunities, and the strategic importance of critical minerals. Key Discussion Points - Overview of each company's projects and timelines for production. - The changing landscape of mining in Atlantic Canada and its increasing competitiveness. - The role of commodity prices in attracting investment to New Brunswick. - Advantages of Atlantic Canada, including infrastructure, skilled workforce, and government support. - Current permitting environments in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and their implications for mining projects. - The impact of critical mineral strategies at provincial and federal levels on project support. Decisions Made - No explicit ...
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[Speaker identities could not be resolved; generic labels used] [00:06] Speaker 2: Hello everyone and thank you for joining us today for this live event. I'm pleased to be joined by Nolan Peterson, CEO of Atlas Salt, Mark Haywood, President and CEO of EDM Resources, [00:16] Speaker 2: and Simon Quick, CEO and Director of Canadian Copper. [00:19] Speaker 2: Today we'll be discussing building the next generation of mines in Atlantic Canada. If you have any questions throughout, please feel free to submit them using the chat featured at the bottom of your screen. We may not get to every question today, but we'll do our best. And once we wrap up, you will receive a pop up meeting request where you could select 1 for all the companies. [00:39] Speaker 2: When you see it, just select which ones you'd like to connect with and our team at SICK will make sure to pass along those meeting requests to the respective company. [00:48] Speaker 2: 1 last housekeeping item. Today's event is being recorded and will be made available for viewing shortly after we conclude. [00:54] Speaker 2: With that, I think the best place to start is a quick overview from each of you. Just a one-minute elevator pitch on your project or company. That way, anyone who joined for a different company and is hearing your story for the 1st time can get up to speed. [01:07] Speaker 2: Welcome, gentlemen. Simon, why don't we start with you? [01:10] Speaker 3: Sure. Thank you for having us. We're a base metal focused near-term critical mineral producer in New Brunswick, Canada. [01:17] Speaker 3: In terms of near term, we'll be in production in the next 36 months, low cap ex 65 million in total. [01:24] Speaker 3: And at spot prices, we'll produce roughly 110 million EBITDA per year for the 1st 5 years. [01:31...