Cannabis fad mows down Canada’s junior mining sector – by Cecilia Jamasmie (Mining.com – April 2, 2019)

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A growing interest in Canada’s emerging cannabis sector, which spiked after recreational use of marijuana was legalized in October, is sucking investment away from mining and hitting juniors hardest, a new study shows.

According to BDO Sherif Andrawes, investments in Canadian cannabis companies increased from C$43 million to C$770 million from the first half of 2016 to the same period in 2017, a massive surge year on year. In contrast, total mining companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX-V dropped 25% from 2017 to 2018.

“Industry investors traditionally attracted to the junior mining space now have a secondary option. Valuations are higher and forecast demand for the product is being touted in the billions,” the report says.

The analyst, in fact, found that financing for juniors has decreased by 58% for those listed in the TSX and 23% for TSX-V from 2017-2018.

The main problem, Andrawes says, is that investing in mining exploration faces the risk of demand ultimately outstripping supply, with the consequent price spikes and market volatility. Forecast consumption of metals in a world driven by the electrification of industries will inevitably go up, the report notes.

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