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Mineral Resources
Diamond
Zinc
Coal
Coal
Coal Mining
Potash
Learn about Mining
Canadian Minerals and Metals
BC Mining Map
Minerals Ed
The pursuit of valuable natural resources has played a key role in changing
the land, people, and communities of Canada. (Grade 4)
Natural resources continue to shape the economy and
identity of different regions of Canada. (Grade 5)
Economic self-interest can be a significant cause of
conflict among peoples and governments. (Grade 6)
Mining Collection
Books in SD42 Libraries
Mining
Epic! book collection
Ktunaxa Nation Council Chair on Resource Management
Kathryn Teneese, Ktunaxa Nation Council Chair, talks about building relationships and working together for responsible development.
Rick with Potash (5:48)
Rick Mercer Report
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