Managing Canada’s Mines Mixture of talents needed to face

A graduate in mining engineering from Laval University in 1981, Lachance worked for three- and-a-half years at the Lake Dufault division of Falconbridge Copper, as underground shifter, captain and underground superintendent.

In 1984, Lachance joined LAC Minerals as underground superintendent at La Mine Doyon (LAC-Cambior), where he was responsible for bringing that operation from the shaft-sinking stage to production levels.

He was hired by Agnico-Eagle in November, l988, as project manager of that company’s Goldex Mines. Last June, Lachance was transferred to the main Joutel operation.

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