
Stan Sudol – “Sudbury Dumped on the Slag Heap of History” was an article I wrote back in February 6, 2004 about Sudbury’s failure at promoting this community in the critically important Toronto media market. It was recently sent out by Dick DeStefano, Director of the Sudbury Area Mining Supply and Service Association, to his extensive email list with a telling question as to whether much has changed on this issue over the past decade.
I have known Dick for many years and have considered him a great friend ever since his tremendous help with a policy document I wrote – Claiming Our Stake! Building a Sustainable Community – for the former Sudbury Mayor David Courtemanche in 2006, which outlined the community’s concerns about the impending loss of Sudbury’s two iconic Canadian miners to foreign ownership.
We have often discussed Sudbury’s negative image in the national media and how is affects the investment decisions of major corporations as well as the perceptions of provincial and federal politicians. Unfortunately, the article is still very relevant today and most local politicians still fail to grasp the importance of promoting its many unique strengths and mining intelligence – as repeatedly highlighted by DeStefano – in a very competitive Canadian and international market for capital and investment.