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  • The Canadian Mining Education Forum: Perspectives on Mine Health & Safety in Canada

    Virtually from Canada

    The Canadian Mining Schools Committee of the CIM cordially invites you to this must-attend webinar on mine health and safety. Led by Roy Slack, immediate past president of the CIM, this webinar will feature 3 outstanding keynote speakers with more than 90 years of combined experience in the mining industry. Some of the topics in […]

  • Using Science to Maximize Sorting Efficiency

    Recent implementations of sensor-based sorting have shown major positive impacts on mining economics. Maximizing sorting efficiency requires two linked pieces of information: particle size and particle grade. In addition to reducing downstream processing, particle sorting improves throughput of viable ore. In general, the coarser the size fraction, the easier the sorting and the greater the […]

  • Indigenous Culture and Mining: Culture Change: A Bottom-up Approach

    Virtually from Canada

    On Canada's National Indigenous People's Day (the 21st of June), the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum's Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee will have a webinar from 23:00 until midnight. A summary: Fitting a square peg into a round hole is never an easy task. So why are we as Indigenous people asked to […]