OTTAWA, Aug. 22, 2013 /CNW/ – The Government of Canada’s decision to renew the Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals (GEM) program is a positive and welcome investment that will help facilitate exploration activities in Canada’s North.
Building on a previous allocation of $100 million over five years from Federal Budget 2008, the government’s renewed commitment of $100 million over seven years will carry this important work forward to the benefit of the mineral industry, northerners and all Canadians.
“Mineral exploration is like looking for a needle in a haystack,” said Pierre Gratton, President and CEO of the Mining Association of Canada (MAC). “This continued investment in surveying will help the industry better determine where mineral deposits are located, and ultimately, where the next generation of Canadian mines can be developed.”
Geoscience is a fundamental building block of a minerals economy. For companies conducting exploration, it makes sense to spend their high-risk dollars in areas where good geological data is available in order to heighten the chances of finding a deposit. By developing a broader body of reliable geological information, Canada is enhancing its attractiveness as a destination for mineral exploration investment.