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Inspiration Mining starts drilling at Rottenstone North project

Inspiration Mining starts drilling at Rottenstone North project

Inspiration Mining has commenced its inaugural drilling program at the Rottenstone North Gold-Copper Project in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Targeting volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits, the drilling is strategically positioned near established mineralized trends and recent high-grade discoveries by Ramp Metals. This initiative follows nearly two years of meticulous groundwork and satellite data analysis, with the company’s CEO expressing high optimism for uncovering significant VMS-style mineralization.

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Metals One and DISA agree to treat uranium mine waste

Metals One and DISA agree to treat uranium mine waste

Metals One has advanced its collaboration with DISA Technologies, signing a definitive agreement to assess and potentially treat abandoned uranium mine waste at its Uravan Belt Uranium-Vanadium Project in Colorado, US. This initiative aims to recover valuable uranium and critical mineral concentrates while remediating historical environmental liabilities using DISA's High-Pressure Slurry Ablation (HPSA) technology. The partnership underscores a strategic move towards domestic critical mineral recovery and environmental stewardship within one of America's historically significant uranium districts.

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Honda halts $11B Ontario plant amid losses

Honda halts $11B Ontario plant amid losses

Honda has indefinitely suspended its planned C$15 billion ($11 billion USD) electric vehicle and battery complex in Alliston, Ontario, a move that significantly curtails Canada's ambition to build a robust domestic EV supply chain. This decision, announced May 15, 2026, follows Honda’s recent reporting of a substantial full-year loss and reflects broader headwinds in the EV market, including high costs, fluctuating policy signals, and persistent trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada. The suspension underscores a critical period of adjustment for automakers and the battery metals sector alike, as investment strategies are re-evaluated amidst an evolving global economic landscape.

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Gold price falls back to $4,500 on heightened inflation fears

Gold price falls back to $4,500 on heightened inflation fears

On May 15, 2026, spot gold prices experienced a significant selloff, falling 3% to approximately $4,500 per ounce, driven by escalating concerns over global inflation, surging bond yields, a strengthening US dollar, and continued geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. This decline, which also impacted silver and copper, has prompted analysts to revise short-term price targets, even as bullion maintains a positive year-to-date performance. The situation underscores the profound influence of macroeconomic factors and geopolitical instability on the global commodity markets and the mining sector.

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Nouveau Monde to proceed with G7’s biggest graphite mine

Nouveau Monde to proceed with G7’s biggest graphite mine

Nouveau Monde Graphite has approved the final investment decision and secured full financing for its Matawinie graphite mine in Quebec, positioning it to become the largest graphite operation in the G7. With over $644.5 million mobilized and a strategic offtake agreement with the Government of Canada, this project is critically important for establishing a robust North American supply chain for battery anode materials, with commercial production anticipated by late 2028.

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Water shortages are quietly killing mining projects — new tech rises to fix it

Water shortages are quietly killing mining projects — new tech rises to fix it

Water scarcity has quietly transitioned from a logistical footnote to a critical impediment for promising mining projects globally, significantly impacting permitting timelines, financial viability, and community relations. As of mid-May 2026, industry experts like Justin Vandenbrink of Woodard & Curran highlight that water strategy is increasingly a core development issue rather than a downstream environmental task. This challenge is driving the emergence of innovative solutions, with US-based Genesis Systems pioneering atmospheric water generation technology to produce potable water directly from the air, offering a potentially transformative approach to securing this essential resource for operations.

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Energy Department Awards $94 Million to American Companies to Help Expedite the Deployments of Small Modular Reactors in the United States

Energy Department Awards $94 Million to American Companies to Help Expedite the Deployments of Small Modular Reactors in the United States

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded over $94 million to eight American companies to accelerate the deployment of advanced light-water Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). This significant federal investment, announced on May 14, 2026, targets critical gaps in licensing, supply chain development, and site preparation, with the aim of bolstering domestic nuclear energy generation by the 2030s and fulfilling President Trump’s "nuclear energy renaissance" agenda. The initiatives are poised to create substantial opportunities across the nuclear fuel cycle, driving demand for uranium and specialized manufacturing components, and directly impacting the mining sector.

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Mine restarts support West Africa’s gold recovery in 2026

Mine restarts support West Africa’s gold recovery in 2026

West Africa's prominent role in global gold supply is poised for a significant shift by 2026, according to an analyst comment from GlobalData. Ivory Coast is projected to ascend to become the third-largest gold producer in the region, surpassing Mali, while Ghana is expected to maintain its position as Africa's largest gold producer in 2025 and anchor West African output. This regional recovery is significantly supported by the resurgence of mine restarts across the sector.

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Anglo American’s ‘digital mine’ claims challenged in new Peru report

Anglo American’s ‘digital mine’ claims challenged in new Peru report

<p></p> <p>NGOs have issued a significant challenge to Anglo American's claims of verifiable environmental and community outcomes at its flagship digital Quellaveco copper mine in Peru. The report, published on May 14, 2026, specifically questions whether the advanced technological approaches touted by the mining giant are effectively translating into tangible and demonstrable benefits for local ecosystems and communities. This development casts a spotlight on the broader industry's push for "smart mining" and the critical importance of transparent, auditable ESG performance in securing and maintaining a social license to operate.</p> <p>

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Canada’s mining industry calls for sweeping reforms to stay competitive – report

Canada’s mining industry calls for sweeping reforms to stay competitive – report

Canada's mining industry, a key economic pillar, is calling for critical reforms to bolster its global competitiveness, according to a new report from the Mining Association of Canada (MAC). The report, "Facts & Figures – The State of Canada’s Mining Industry," released on May 13, 2026, highlights the sector's significant economic contributions and strategic importance in a volatile global market, while advocating for accelerated project approvals, expanded infrastructure, and competitive fiscal incentives to capitalize on growing demand for critical minerals.

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