Canada has the critical minerals Donald Trump wants. So what should we do with them?
- Interest in Canada's critical minerals increased after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested annexing Canada, prompting actions from politicians to accelerate resource projects.
- Ontario's government proposed legislation to speed up mine development in the Ring of Fire, which has raised concerns from Indigenous groups about consultation and rights.
- Indigenous groups expressed concerns about mining developments, insisting on consultations with First Nations and recognition of their rights.
- Trump signed an executive order to investigate U.S. critical mineral imports, highlighting America's dependency on Canadian resources and the urgency for dialogue between the two nations.
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Canada has the critical minerals Donald Trump wants. So what should we do with them?
An ongoing trade war and U.S. President Donald Trump's hunger for critical minerals have brought Canada's rich mineral deposits into the spotlight, with federal and provincial politicians promising to accelerate natural resource projects.
Robert D. Kaplan (New York, 1952), one of the most important geopolitical analysts of recent times, raises questions that have no answer... Not yet. “For 80 years, Europe has depended on the United States for its security. This generated a political class in the Old Continent that has become accustomed to running social programs without worrying too much about defense,” he explains. That era of comfort seems to be coming to an end with Donald Tr…
Ontario Unleashing Economic Potential of Critical Mineral and Resource Development
New legislation cuts red tape and streamlines approvals to speed up critical mineral and resource development projects, including in the Ring of FireThe next step in the government’s plan to protect Ontario, the province is introducing the Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, 2025. If passed, this comprehensive legislation would cut the red tape and duplicative processes that have held back major infrastructure, mining and resource dev…
The ongoing trade war and US President Donald Trump's appetite for critical minerals have placed Canada's rich mineral deposits in the spotlight, with federal and provincial politicians promising to accelerate natural resource development projects. Interest in the country's critical minerals exploded after Donald Trump began to consider Canada's annexation and increased as the President's world trade war intensified, according to experts.
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