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PDAC 2026 showed mining is back — but Canada’s leaders are still caught between global capital flight, critical minerals hype, First Nations veto power, and endless red tape. David Brett, Editor of The New Westminster Times, delivers these key takeaways LIVE from the record-breaking PDAC 2026 convention in Toronto — the world’s largest mining event with over 32,000 attendees. From Trump tariffs forcing Canada to rethink self-reliance to the massive push for critical minerals (copper, nickel, uranium), discover why governments are suddenly championing mining while still tying projects in red tape and First Nations agreements. Shocked Canadians and British Columbians — is the “streamlining” promise real, or will DRIPA, Musqueam-style deals, and environmental activism continue to slow everything down? The future of BC mining, private property rights, and critical minerals investment hangs in the balance. What You'll Learn: Why PDAC 2026 shattered attendance records and what it signals for Canada’s mining resurgence How Trump tariffs are unexpectedly boosting Canada’s mining sector and critical minerals push The clash between fast-tracking mines and First Nations agreements (DRIPA, Musqueam fallout) Why “streamlining” permits and regulations still feels like bureaucratic gridlock The real impact on private property rights, Vancouver ports, fisheries, and BC homeowners Why mining is now being greenwashed as the key to fighting climate change How global capital is fleeing Canada — and what countries like Kazakhstan are doing to attract it Chapter Details Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro from PDAC Toronto + record 32,155 attendees 00:35 – Biggest shift: Governments suddenly love mining (Trump tariffs silver lining) 01:47 – Critical minerals obsession — “First and Last Mile” funding & advanced projects 02:35 – The logjam: Regulation, bureaucracy, and First Nations veto power 03:39 – Mining’s entrepreneurial spirit vs. environmental activism pull 04:37 – Greenwashing mining: Critical minerals = climate solution? 05:59 – Copper prices, China demand, and BC’s massive copper potential 06:53 – David Eby, Mark Carney, and the First Nations “pact” contradiction 08:11 – Global competition: Kazakhstan, Ireland, Greenland pitching hard 09:20 – Ottawa’s woke mindset vs. real-world mining frustration 10:51 – Mining as a knowledge industry & major Indigenous employer 11:36 – Final thoughts + call to support independent BC journalism Useful Resources: PDAC 2026 official site & attendance report – pdac.ca The New Westminster Times full PDAC coverage: NewWestTimes.com Musqueam Land Grab? Our Dispatch from Toronto. • Musqueam Land Grab? Our Dispatch from Toro... Musqueam Gong Show! Feds Botch Title Announcement • Musqueam Gong Show! Feds Botch Title Annou... Critical Minerals Strategy (Natural Resources Canada): nrcan.gc.ca/critical-minerals Musqueam–Canada Incremental Recognition Agreement BC Mining & Critical Minerals updates: gov.bc.ca/mining Stay Connected: Subscribe to The New Westminster Times YouTube / @thenewwestminstertimes4247 Follow on X: @NewWestTimes Website: NewWestTimes.com (to suppor us click on the "Support our Work" button top right on our home page) Email editor: editor@NewWestTimes.com Conclusion: PDAC 2026 showed mining is back — but Canada’s leaders are still caught between global capital flight, critical minerals hype, First Nations veto power, and endless red tape. Shocked Canadians and British Columbians deserve transparency, real permitting reform, and protection for private property rights — not more greenwashed promises. If you value independent reporting from the front lines of BC’s biggest issues, support The New Westminster Times today. #PDAC2026 #CriticalMinerals #MiningCanada #TrumpTariffs #BCCMining #PrivatePropertyRights #MusqueamAgreement #DRIPA #FirstNationsDeals #BritishColumbia #ShockedCanadians #NewWestminsterTimes #CopperBoom #Greenwashing #MiningInvestment #VancouverPort #FraserValley #AboriginalTitle #Section35 #ResourceEconomy