Race to resources? Canada's new critical minerals strategy and its implications
In December, Canada recently released its long-awaited critical minerals strategy. How will this new approach affect Canada’s ability to leverage these important natural resources – and how interested are our allies in working with Canada for our mutual benefit and security? Will it be enough to spark new investment and confidence in operating in Canada? MLI Domestic Policy Director Aaron Wudrick will moderate a panel featuring MLI Senior Fellows Heather Exner-Pirot and Jeff Kucharski and Rikkyo University Professor Andrew DeWit to discuss what Canada’s new critical minerals strategy could yield going forward.

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