Canadian Mining Expo to Launch in Timmins Next Week
Mine Expo in Timmins kicks off next week

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The Canadian Mining Expo will commence on June 10 at the McIntyre Community Complex in Timmins, Ontario. This year’s event focuses on critical minerals development and features international delegates, including 80 mining executives from Tanzania, amidst a backdrop of workforce shortages in the industry.
- 01The Canadian Mining Expo will take place from June 9 to June 11, 2023, with the opening ceremony on June 10 at 11 a.m.
- 02Key speakers include Stephen Lecce, Ontario Minister of Energy and Mines, and Timmins Mayor Michelle Boileau.
- 03The expo will host around 80 international delegates from Tanzania, highlighting its global significance.
- 04This year marks the 31st edition of the expo, which features over 400 exhibits and various events including a job fair and an Indigenous forum.
- 05The expo's theme is 'Where the World Comes to Explore,' emphasizing its role in connecting industry stakeholders.
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The Canadian Mining Expo is set to begin on June 9, 2023, with a dinner event, followed by the Grand Opening Ceremony on June 10 at 11 a.m. at the McIntyre Community Complex in Timmins, Ontario. This annual gathering is a significant event for the mining industry, attracting provincial ministers, municipal leaders, Indigenous representatives, mining executives, and international delegates. Notable speakers at the ceremony include Stephen Lecce, Ontario's Minister of Energy and Mines, and Timmins MPP George Pirie, the Minister of Northern Economic Development and Growth. This year's expo arrives at a crucial time for the mining sector, focusing on critical minerals development and addressing workforce shortages. The theme, 'Where the World Comes to Explore,' reflects the participation of approximately 80 mine owners and mining executives from Tanzania, alongside industry representatives from Canada and beyond. The expo, now in its 31st year, is one of Canada's largest mining trade events, featuring over 400 exhibits and various activities, including a job fair and an Indigenous forum, providing a platform for networking and collaboration among mining companies, suppliers, and job seekers.
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The expo will boost local economic activity by attracting thousands of attendees and facilitating job opportunities in the mining sector.
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