In order for LIFT's recovery of the Renard mine to be a success, it must be linked by road to the Adina lithium site, according to the director of the Association de l'exploration minière du Québec (AEMQ), Alain Poirier. On July 14, the Quebec Superior Court authorized the option of purchasing the Renard mine site by LIFT, based in British Columbia. LIFT wants to use the infrastructure already on site to process the lithium spodumene of the Adin…
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In order for LIFT's recovery of the Renard mine to be a success, it must be linked by road to the Adina lithium site, according to the director of the Association de l'exploration minière du Québec (AEMQ), Alain Poirier. On July 14, the Quebec Superior Court authorized the option of purchasing the Renard mine site by LIFT, based in British Columbia. LIFT wants to use the infrastructure already on site to process the lithium spodumene of the Adin…