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INTERNATIONAL MINING CONFERENCE UNDERWAY IN SUDBURY

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MAJOR MINING CONFERENCE UNDERWAY IN SUDBURY

00:55



BIG MINING CONFERENCE IN SUDBUY KICKS OFF TUESDAY

02:00



BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONFERENCE IN SUDBURY

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BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLE SAFETY IN THE MINES


Lyndsay Aelick
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Updated Oct. 9, 2024 4:09 p.m. PDT
Published Oct. 9, 2024 12:19 p.m. PDT
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An annual international mining conference is underway in Greater Sudbury, Ont.,
marking the first time the Organization for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD) Conference of Mining Regions and Cities has been held in
North America.

Hundreds of delegates from all over the world have gathered at the Holiday Inn
hotel in Sudbury for the 5th annual conference.

Officials said the northern Ontario event has been years in the making after the
city was first approached to host the conference in 2017.

"We knew that Sudbury is the place to have this conversation," said Meredith
Armstrong, the director of economic development with the City of Greater
Sudbury.

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"In fact, it was meant to be held here in Sudbury a few years ago but because of
COVID, it was delayed and in fact, the timing couldn't be better."

Armstrong said conversations in the region have evolved along with the
leadership.

"So we're really pleased to bring this here to mix up the international
conversation with the local conversation, because it's always good to get that
perspective from other parts of the world," she said.

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Conference organizers said the main goal is to improve well-being standards.

"We look at the economic, the social and the environmental dimension. In a
nutshell, places that are hosting or specialized on mining, they produce a lot
of wealth, for national governments, for multinationals," said Jose Enrique
Garcilazo, OECD deputy head of division.

"And a lot of the negative externalities fall in the places that are hosting
these mines, for example, pollution and, how high levels of inequality, housing
prices. So our job is to think about how to make things better."

The two key pillars of this year's conference are partnering for meaningful
development in mining regions and future-proofing regional mineral supply for
the energy transition.

"We have a big focus here in Sudbury with Indigenous communities, so that's the
first panel that we have," Garcilazo said.

"The second main theme is on climate change and the green economy and thinking
about how to position better some of the smaller players to also take advantage
of the opportunities that will be there for them."

He added while mining is not necessarily a "green" activity," it is needed for
the green transition.

On Thursday, the conference will continue with several panels and remarks from
Greg Rickford the Ontario minister of northern development, Indigenous affairs
and First Nations economic reconciliation.

The conference will wrap up Friday with optional field trips to visit Sudbury
re-greening efforts, the NORCAT Underground Centre and Wahnapitae First
Nation.  

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