TORONTO, March 3, 2026 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is making smart investments so we can put our mineral wealth to work and ensure all Canadians benefit from the resources beneath our feet. In total, more than 60 minerals and metals are produced by over 200 mines currently operating across the country. Now, by leveraging our world–class geology, skilled workforce and strong partnerships with industry and Indigenous groups, we are building an end-to-end value chain. This will create good jobs, support resource-based communities, underpin our Defence Industrial and Automotive Strategies and provide the foundation for lasting economic and national security.
Today, at the 2026 Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Convention, the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced over $3.6 billion in new programs and investments to unlock Canada's critical minerals advantage and deliver Canadian minerals from mine to market.
The Minister announced up to $165.2 million for 22 Canadian projects that will accelerate planning, development and processing capacity across the country to unlock over $434 million in Canadian project capital in critical minerals projects across eight provinces.
Building on the success of the Critical Minerals Infrastructure Fund (CMIF), the Minister also announced the launch of the new First and Last Mile Fund (FLMF). Supported by $1.5 billion in federal funding, the FLMF will get infrastructure built to support new mines and economic growth in mining regions. From mine site development projects like roads and transmission, to infrastructure that enables midstream processing, to unlocking new transportation routes to market, the Fund will prioritize projects that move Canada's resources to customers at home and abroad efficiently and responsibly. Recognizing that most critical minerals deposits and enabling infrastructure projects in Canada are located on Indigenous territories, the FLMF will make specific funding available to enable Indigenous leadership, engagement and participation throughout the mining value chain.
The Minister also highlighted the upcoming $2-billion Critical Minerals Sovereign Fund (CMSF), a first-of-its-kind fund, that will make strategic federal investments -- including equity investments, loan guarantees and supply agreements -- in critical mineral value chains to get projects to Final Investment Decision faster and help us increase and diversify the minerals we produce at home. Minister Hodgson announced that the CMSF will officially launch this spring.
Canada's robust environmental review process and high Indigenous consultation standards are essential to unlocking our natural resources responsibly, but the government recognizes the system can also be complex for proponents to navigate. To help industry partners navigate the system within the timelines they need for investment certainty, Minister Hodgson also launched a new Mine Permit Navigator. This interactive, online tool provides mining companies with a roadmap to federal permits and approvals, helping proponents achieve better investment certainty as Canada moves to a "One Project, One Review" system and two-year approval timelines.
Canada is using every tool at its disposal to move quickly and deliberately to build a mining sector that strengthens our economy; provides jobs today and for generations to come; supports our allies; safeguards our security; and delivers for the planet. Canada is turning resource strength into national strength and assuming our position as a global leader in the minerals that will define the 21st century.
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"Canada has the minerals the world wants, and we are acting with speed, scale and purpose to get them from deposit to market. We are not just extracting rocks -- we are purposefully building and onshoring full, domestic value chains that create good jobs, strengthen our economic and national security, and support rural, remote and northern communities. Today's investments are about catalyzing more mining from coast to coast to coast, so we can meet demand with Canadian materials: sourced and mined sustainably, in partnership with Indigenous Peoples and to the benefit of hardworking Canadian families."
The Honourable Tim HodgsonMinister of Energy and Natural Resources
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