Others’ Words (May 25, 1992)

For several years, Canada’s mineral industry (excluding oil and natural gas) has accounted for an average of about 4.7% of Canada’s GDP, over 3% of total national employment and 18-19% of total Canadian exports. Expenditures by the mineral industry for capital investment and repair, as well as for R&D, have represented major spending within the economy. Despite the current economic slowdown and ever-broadening challenges such as those presented by environmental protection and international competition, it is anticipated that the Canadian mineral industry will continue to be a source of strength to Canada’s economy.

— From the 1991 Canadian Mineral Yearbook, published in 1992 by Energy, Mines and Resources Canada.

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