Eight metals — nickel, gold, silver, zinc, lead, copper, iron and molybdenum — accounted for about 94% of the total $7.5 billion value of the more than two dozen metals (excluding uranium) produced in Canada in 1986, a percentage of annual production value which has been fairly constant the past 10 years, the federal ministry of energy, mines and resources reports.
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