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How Canada’s critical minerals push may spur hundreds of thousands of jobs | Globalnews.ca

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Battery Metals Association of Canada outlines priorities for projects in mining and processing critical minerals, like copper, lithium and nickel.

New NATO spending target is expected to see members of the military alliance spend 3.5 per cent of their GDPs on defence.

Federal government has pledged to speed up projects that support Canada ’s economic expansion, including for critical minerals.

The BMAC says the Calgary -Edmonton corridor “can become a globally competitive hub for advanced battery materials and processing,” the report says.

Statistics Canada last reported that unemployment in Canada increased to seven per cent in May .

Some economists are even forecasting an additional 100,000 jobs lost by the third quarter of 2025 .

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