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geology or mining. It is suitable for investment advisers, community leaders, analysts, investor relations personnel, accountants,
lawyers, directors and a wide range of business professionals.
Mineral Exploration and Mining Essentials is effective at tying
together and explaining the relevance and importance of the
various parts of the industry. The course has been developed and
refined over 10 years and is widely recognized in Vancouver and
elsewhere in Western Canada as an engaging and highly informative course on the mining industry.
Each participant in the course will receive a copy of Mineral
Exploration and Mining Essentials. This book, written by Dr.
Robert Stevens, is an indispensable primer for anyone interested
in the mineral exploration and mining industry. This well-illustrated book provides a thorough overview of the industry from
the exploration phase to mine closure. The course will follow
this book, and participants will find it to be a valuable reference
resource for years to come.
Short Course 7 •
Aboriginal Awareness and AME BC's Aboriginal
Engagement Guidebook for Mineral Explorers
Sunday, January 26
Presented by:
AME BC Aboriginal Relations Committee
A common challenge in the mineral exploration and development
business in British Columbia and elsewhere in Canada is acquiring and maintaining access to the land. Companies involved in
mineral exploration are encouraged to engage with local and
Aboriginal communities with their exploration and development
plans at an early stage in order to achieve understanding and provide time to work together for shared success.
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