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Permit to Prosperity: Mining, Critical Minerals & Canada’s Economic Future | Conversations Live Episode 43 Canada is rich in critical minerals, clean energy, and natural resources but is our permitting system holding us back? In this episode of Conversations Live, industry leaders, innovators, and policy experts come together to examine how slow and complex permitting processes are impacting mining development, economic growth, Indigenous partnerships and Canada’s ability to compete globally. This timely conversation explores why critical minerals like copper, nickel, gold, and rare earth elements are essential to electrification, clean technology, and national security and why Canada must act with urgency to unlock their potential. Key topics include: Why mining is a generational economic opportunity for British Columbia and Canada The role of critical minerals in clean energy, EVs, and supply chain security How permitting delays are slowing investment and project development The importance of meaningful Indigenous partnership and reconciliation Environmental stewardship and responsible mining in B.C. Infrastructure, innovation, and technology as accelerators for mine development Why Canada must think beyond extraction to include processing and value-added supply chains Panelists featured in this episode: Nalaine Morin — Vice President, Environment & Regulatory Affairs, Skeena Resources Ltd. Keivan Hirji — Director, External Relations & Communications (Canada), Newmont Martin Turenne — President & CEO, FPX Nickel Corp. Michael Goehring — President & CEO, Mining Association of British Columbia Stuart McDonald — President, Taseko Mines Kim Laurence — CEO, Ideon Technologies The takeaway is clear: Canada doesn’t need to lower standards. It needs clarity, coordination, and certainty. With the right approach, economic development, environmental protection, and reconciliation can move forward together. 📌 Watch the full conversation and join the discussion. Conversations Live with Stuart McNish is a long form, thoughtful, public affairs dialogue series seeking to advance our understanding of the big issues of our times. See our website at http://www.conversationslive.ca and follow us on social media / conversationslive.ca and / conversations-live