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History of mining in Canadian province
Nova Scotia has been known to hold significant uranium deposits as early as the 1950s, with the largest uranium deposit in the Maritimes located in South
Uranium_mining_in_Nova_Scotia
practices. When uranium mining in Nova Scotia was a subject of debate in the early 1980s, women played an important role in resisting mining in the province
Ecofeminism_in_Canada
Gold mining has been a part of Nova Scotia's heritage for 150 plus years and continues to this day. Over a million ounces of gold have been produced in the
Gold_mining_in_Nova_Scotia
Overview of and topical guide to Nova Scotia
Gold mining in Nova Scotia Uranium mining in Nova Scotia Petroleum pricing in Nova Scotia Transportation in Nova Scotia Air transport in Nova Scotia Airlines
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Mountain in Nova Scotia, Canada
ridge is at an unnamed point in Kings County, 26 kilometres southeast of Berwick near Lake George. Uranium mining in Nova Scotia List of highest points of
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Climate change in Canadian province
enough on cultural change. In 2025, the Nova Scotia government moved to revoke the uranium mining ban, which had been in place since 2009. The Act included
Climate_change_in_Nova_Scotia
Centre] (March 2025). "Keeping the "Know" in Nova Scotia: The facts about uranium exploration & mining in Nova Scotia" (PDF). Ecology Action Centre. Archived
Uranium_mining_in_Canada
Premier of Nova Scotia since 2021
legislation to lift a ban on hydraulic fracturing and uranium mining in Nova Scotia. Houston debuted "Wind West" in response to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s commitment
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in ecological or human health concerns. Further investigation is ongoing. Nova Scotia portal Gold mining in Nova Scotia Uranium mining in Nova Scotia
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Airport in Saskatchewan, Canada
Eldorado Mining and Refining Limited in the 1950s to support the growing mining operations around Uranium City. Transport Canada assumed ownership in the 1970s
Uranium_City_Airport
Sharp rise in the price of natural uranium
roughly $300/kg (or ~$135/lb) in mid-2007.[citation needed] This coincided with significant rises of stock price of uranium mining and exploration companies
Uranium_bubble_of_2007
Ceremonial mace of Canadian province
Mace of the Province of Nova Scotia is an ornamental ceremonial mace which serves as a symbol of authority in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. The mace
Mace_of_Nova_Scotia
the original on July 25, 2015. Retrieved July 24, 2015. "Chapter 7. Uranium Mining in Northern Saskatchewan: A Public-Private Transition (Part 2)". International
List of company towns in Canada
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with Falconbridge Nova Scotia Light and Power Company, Limited – acquired by the Province of Nova Scotia; assets leased to * Nova Scotia Power Corporation
List of defunct Canadian companies
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Uranium mining in the Elliot Lake area (prior to 1955, more commonly known as the Blind River area) represents one of two major uranium-producing areas
Uranium mining in the Elliot Lake area
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German hydrogeologist (born 1964)
Mine Water Remediation and Management" at Cape Breton University in Nova Scotia,Canada. In 2014, Christian Wolkersdorfer was named a Finnish Distinguished
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Uranium mining around Bancroft, Ontario, was conducted at four sites, beginning in the early 1950s and concluding by 1982. Bancroft was one of two major
Uranium mining in the Bancroft area
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in New Brunswick List of mines in Newfoundland and Labrador List of mines in the Northwest Territories List of mines in Nova Scotia List of mines in Nunavut
Lists_of_mines
Process of extracting gold from the ground
Gold mining involves the extraction of gold either via conventional mining or via placer mining, as it is a soft metal, gold is relatively easy to separate
Gold_mining
1994 novel by Lesley Choyce
been produced. Lesley Choyce bibliography Literature of Nova Scotia Uranium mining in Nova Scotia The 1994 first edition of the novel has 364 pages, while
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Premier of Nova Scotia from 2009 to 2013
for the first time in a decade, creating a Graduate Retention Rebate for graduates who stay in Nova Scotia, banning uranium mining and the use of cosmetic
Darrell_Dexter
Country in North America
Cape Breton Island to Nova Scotia. St John's Island (now Prince Edward Island) became a separate colony in 1769. To avert conflict in Quebec, the British
Canada
Geology of New Brunswick Geology of Newfoundland and Labrador Geology of Nova Scotia Geology of Northwest Territories Geology of Nunavut Geology of Ontario
Geology_of_Canada
Physical search for minerals
Fletcher, W.K. Analytical Methods in Geochemical Prospecting. Prospecting in Tasmania Prospecting in Nova Scotia Prospecting in Northwestern Ontario Historical
Prospecting
Abandoned uranium mine in Ontario, Canada
the site in 1952. Mining operations occurred from 1954 to 1964 by Faraday Uranium Mines Limited with the mine being known as the Faraday Mine. In January
Madawaska_Mine
Community with sudden economic & population growth
Petrolia, Ontario Sept-Îles, a city in the Côte-Nord region of eastern Québec, Canada Shawinigan, Quebec Sydney, Nova Scotia Timmins, Ontario (Porcupine Gold
Boomtown
Abandoned uranium mine in Ontario, Canada
Management Limited. Uranium mining in the Bancroft area Uranium ore deposits List of uranium mines Uranium mining List of mines in the Bancroft area Reynolds
Dyno_Mine
Environmental problems from uncontrolled mining
Environmental impact of mining can occur at local, regional, and global scales through direct and indirect mining practices. Mining can cause erosion, sinkholes
Environmental impact of mining
Environmental_impact_of_mining
Concept asserting ongoing stock market bubble
bubble growing since 2025 amid the AI boom, a period of rapid increase in investment in artificial intelligence (AI) that is affecting the broader economy
AI_bubble
rendered slavery unenforceable in both Lower Canada and Nova Scotia. In Lower Canada, for example, after court decisions in the late 1790s, the "slave could
Slavery_in_Canada
Abandoned uranium mine in Ontario, Canada
into Ovintiv in February 2022. Uranium mining in the Bancroft area Uranium ore deposits List of uranium mines Uranium mining List of mines in the Bancroft
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Canadian tugboat
of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and of the Mining Society of Nova Scotia, Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. 1961. Retrieved
Radium_Gilbert
1860s gold rush in Central Otago, New Zealand
of 18,000 in February 1864. An estimate of 350 Chileans who had previously been active in mining in Australia –and some prior to that also in California–
Otago_Gold_Rush
Gold rush in Nome, Alaska, approximately 1899–1909
Fairbanks. It is memorialized in films like North to Alaska. Nome City still exists and the area is mined as Nome mining district and by tourists. Total
Nome_Gold_Rush
Cataloging of environmental disasters
abandoned in New Zealand, 1966 to 2013 Darvaza gas crater in Derweze, Turkmenistan, burning since 1971 Uranium mining controversy in Kakadu National Park in Australia
List of environmental disasters
List_of_environmental_disasters
Canadian Political Scientist
Fiscal Policy in Newfoundland Report to the Workers' Compensation Board on the Ontario Uranium Mining Industry Intergovernmental Finance in Ontario: A Provincial-Local
J._Stefan_Dupré
Island Robertson Islands Scotia Arc & Scotia Sea Trinity Peninsula, etymology unknown, but may be named after Trinity House in Leith, Scotland's centre
Whaling_in_Scotland
Period of rapid progress in AI
An AI boom is a period of rapid growth in the field of artificial intelligence. The most recent boom happened in the 2020s before seeing increased acceleration
AI_boom
The history of coal mining in the United States starts with the first commercial use in 1701, within the Manakin-Sabot area of Richmond, Virginia. Coal
History of coal mining in the United States
History_of_coal_mining_in_the_United_States
Combustible sedimentary rock composed primarily of carbon
the radioactive elements uranium and thorium. Coal ash and other solid combustion byproducts are stored locally and escape in various ways that expose
Coal
Gold discovery triggering an onrush of miners seeking fortune
Nova Scotia. Archived from the original on 30 January 2022. Retrieved 30 January 2022. Halloran, Jim (September 2010). "Alaska's Hope-Sunrise Mining District"
Gold_rush
18th century period of speculative canal building in the United Kingdom
period of intense canal building in England and Wales between the 1790s and 1810s, and the speculative frenzy that ensued in the early 1790s. The earliest
Canal_Mania
a period of gold production in the Cripple Creek area from the late 1800s until the early 1900s. Mining exchanges were in Cripple Creek, Colorado Springs
Cripple_Creek_Gold_Rush
Australian geologist
geologist, who worked in Western Australia and South Australia. Brown was born on 23 August 1843 at Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada, the son of Richard
Henry_Yorke_Lyell_Brown
519 EUR), or 50% in euro terms. A peak in prices occurred in autumn 2008 as the average price of a square meter of residential space in Poland started to
Polish_property_bubble
Place in British Columbia, Canada
pump machinery created a revival in placer mining, which attracted thousands, but again later became primarily Chinese. In 1901, nine individuals returned
Fisherville,_British_Columbia
1980 crash in the U.S. silver market
sharp collapse in the United States silver and silver futures markets on Thursday, March 27, 1980. The crisis followed a rapid rise in silver prices and
Silver_Thursday
1883–1906 gold rush in Argentina
mining rights for the location arrived to Zanja a Pique, almost no gold was left, with miners based in Chile having already abandoned the place. In Buenos
Tierra_del_Fuego_Gold_Rush
problems started worsening in 1985 as imports swelled, leaving the country in a double deficit: the Indian trade balance was in deficit at a time when the
1991_Indian_economic_crisis
Practice of lowering the intrinsic value of coins
the practice of lowering the intrinsic value of coins, especially when used in connection with commodity money, such as gold or silver coins, while continuing
Debasement
shortly after the colony of Nova Scotia was established in 1749, and was confirmed by a statute of the Legislature of Nova Scotia in 1758. Although the British
History of Canadian currencies
History_of_Canadian_currencies
Gold rush near Fairbanks, Alaska in the early 1900s
Fairbanks, Felix Pedro died at St. Joseph's Hospital in Fairbanks of an apparent heart attack. Fairbanks mining district Fairbanks Exploration Company Gold Dredge
Fairbanks_Gold_Rush
products—such as coal from Nova Scotia in the 19th century for example, or oil and gas from Alberta—over long distances at competitive prices. In the post-Confederation
Energy_policy_of_Canada
Canadian holiday
Memorial Park, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia is a park and memorial dedicated to the 26 miners who lost their lives in a horrific mining explosion on May 9, 1992
National Day of Mourning (Canadian observance)
National_Day_of_Mourning_(Canadian_observance)
Mass movement of Australians seeking gold (1851–1910s)
introduced to California, such as the Chilean mill, which became common in Australian mining. Some non-European immigrants, however, were unwelcome, especially
Australian_gold_rushes
Premier of Saskatchewan from 1971 to 1982
1971 to 1982. Originally from Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Blakeney moved to Regina, Saskatchewan, and worked in the province's civil service before running
Allan_Blakeney
1851 gold rush in British Columbia, Canada
herself). In 1852, ten American ships came to the Charlottes in search of gold, but hostility from Haida throughout the islands made mining and prospecting
Queen_Charlottes_Gold_Rush
along Nova Scotia's northwest coastal areas. The American Revolution, 1775–1783, and its attendant food decline resulted in 3100 hectares cleared in Newfoundland
History of agriculture in Canada
History_of_agriculture_in_Canada
Defunct Canadian mine holding company
two licenses WNSL-W5-3101.1/2034 and WNSL-W5-3100.0/2036. Mining in Canada Uranium mining in the Bancroft area "ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL, NUMBER
EWL_Management_Limited
Abandoned settlement with intact features
correlative to gold mining operations but recently has had a tourism-driven revival. Foncebadón in Spain is slowly recovering thanks in large part to Christian
Ghost_town
1860 gold rush in British Columbia, Canada
now Princeton near the site of the later mining town-cum-ghost town Allenby. The population of the town in the fall of 1860 was approximately 100, a
Similkameen_Gold_Rush
Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotia has granted a virtual monopoly to Nova Scotia Power, when it divested its investments in the sector in 1992. However, there
Electricity_sector_in_Canada
Canadian mine magnate
a uranium mine in Faraday Township, Ontario. He co-founded and managed the Reeves feldspar Mine and founded the Faraday Uranium Mine. His uranium prospecting
Arthur_H._Shore
Period of silver mining activity in Colorado, U.S.
expansionist period of silver mining activity in the U.S. state of Colorado in the late 19th century. The boom started in 1879 with the discovery of silver
Colorado_Silver_Boom
booms created by physical commodities. "NUEXCO Exchange Value (Monthly Uranium Spot)". Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2010
List_of_commodity_booms
Gold rush in the South Island, New Zealand
Randall, published in 2011, is a novel told from the point of view of a Māori boy hanging around the pubs of Hokitika in 1865. Mining in New Zealand A. H
West_Coast_gold_rush
Gold rush in British Columbia, Canada
well as to collect the Queen's mining licenses, resulted in him being driven from the mining camp by a hail of stones in what has become known to history
Rock_Creek_Gold_Rush
Release of petroleum into the environment
supplies. For example, in 2013 two oil spills contaminated water supplies for 300,000 in Miri, Malaysia; 80,000 people in Coca, Ecuador. In 2000, springs were
Oil_spill
The history of ships in North America and the maritime history of Colonial America has a strong foundation. The beginnings go back to at least as far as
Maritime history of Colonial America
Maritime_history_of_Colonial_America
Discovery of gold in Georgia, US
Spanish or French mining gold in North Georgia between 1560 and 1690, but they are based on supposition and on rumors passed on by Indians. In summing up known
Georgia_Gold_Rush
Uranium miners strike
Health and Safety Act of 1979. Uranium mining in the Elliot Lake area Uranium mining in the Bancroft area Uranium mining in Canada Hall, Alan; King, Andrew;
1974 Elliot Lake miners strike
1974_Elliot_Lake_miners_strike
Oil boom in Mexico from 1977 to 1981
benefited sectors were Construction, Mining and Transport, whose companies depending on private consumer also where in the free spending party, as result
Mexican_oil_boom
Irish mid 2000s asset price bubble
increase of real estate in the Republic of Ireland from the early 2000s to 2007, a period known as the later part of the Celtic Tiger. In 2006, the prices peaked
Irish_property_bubble
Mining history
McKinley-Darragh, Nova Scotia, Townsite and Right-of-Way. The Nipissing Mine was the top producer. Additionally, 9 stamp mills were in operation. The Nipissing
Cobalt_silver_rush
Mass acquisition of low-quality corporate bonds by investors in the late 2010s and 2020
corporate debt rose from 84% of gross world product in 2009 to 92% in 2019, or about $72 trillion. In the world's eight largest economies—the United States
Corporate_debt_bubble
Early 1940s wage compression in the United States
Compression refers to the period of substantial wage compression in the United States that began in the early 1940s. During that time, economic inequality as
Great_Compression
Canada is a country in the northern part of North America. Canada is the world's eighth-largest economy as of 2022[update], with a nominal GDP of approximately
List_of_companies_of_Canada
Perceived financial market movement tendency over time
a reading of minus 15% or below. Other sentiment indicators include the Nova-Ursa ratio, the Short Interest/Total Market Float, and the put/call ratio
Market_trend
1909 gold rush in Northern Ontario, Canada
mining techniques. Although a number of prospectors made their fortune, operations in the area are marked largely by the development of larger mining
Porcupine_Gold_Rush
Gold rush from 1848 to 1855
California. While in California, women became widows quite frequently due to mining accidents, disease, or mining disputes of their husbands. Life in the goldfields
California_gold_rush
around $150,000, a decent housing in the suburbs of Beirut can easily cost 4 times that amount, while decent housing in the Beirut Central District could
Lebanese_housing_bubble
found in New Brunswick, Canada. It was a matter if dispute whether albertite was coal or hardened petroleum. Gesner moved from Halifax, Nova Scotia to New
History of the oil shale industry in the United States
History_of_the_oil_shale_industry_in_the_United_States
2020–2021 correlated bubble in assets
list, will be dealing with the consequences of the biggest financial bubble in U.S. history. Why the biggest? Because it encompasses not just stocks but
Everything_bubble
First American gold rush starting in 1802
hard rock gold mining in North Carolina, 1825 to 1864. Earth Sciences History, 25(1), 69-106." "Bryson, H. J. (1936). Gold deposits in North Carolina
Carolina_gold_rush
Idea that real and nominal variables can be analysed separately
In macroeconomics, the classical dichotomy is the idea, attributed to classical and pre-Keynesian economics, that real and nominal variables can be analyzed
Classical_dichotomy
Rise in commodity prices in the early 2000s
roughly $300/kg in mid-2007, began to fall in mid-2008 and are now (end 2010) hovering about $100/kg. The stock prices of many uranium mining and exploration
2000s_commodities_boom
Speculative frenzy in the UK in the 1840s about railways
Railway Mania was a stock market bubble in the railway industry of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in the 1840s. It followed a common pattern:
Railway_Mania
Australian stock market bubble
bubble was a stock market bubble in which the price of Australian mining shares soared in late 1969, then crashed in early 1970. It was triggered by the
Poseidon_bubble
England, for their early development. Majority of this overseas credit was in the form of a mercantile credit. The English merchants, for example, would
Credit in the Thirteen Colonies
Credit_in_the_Thirteen_Colonies
Economic theory
including one Treasury official, have claimed the Australian property market is in a significant bubble. Various industry professionals have argued that it is
Australian_property_bubble
1870s gold rush in Lapland, Finland
contacted the authorities in Helsinki. In 1868, the Finnish Mining Board sent an expedition to Lapland in search of gold. Finland, which at the time was an autonomous
Lapland_Gold_Rush
Abandoned uranium mine in Ontario, Canada
on 29 February 2036. Uranium mining in the Bancroft area Uranium ore deposits List of uranium mines Uranium mining List of mines in the Bancroft area Canada
Bicroft_Mine
Economic bubble in a stock market
type of economic bubble taking place in stock markets when market participants drive stock prices above their value in relation to some system of stock valuation
Stock_market_bubble
Economic term to distinguish types of recessions
a V-shaped recession is the Recession of 1953 in the United States. In the early 1950s, the economy in the United States was growing, but because the
Recession_shapes
Branch of geology
deposits also contain metals which include vanadium, zinc, copper, and uranium. Most oil shale deposits were formed during Middle Cambrian, Early and
Oil_shale_geology
Place in British Columbia, Canada
no new mining claims can be staked. A 4-kilometre (2.5 mi) logging railway operated from Leechtown to the Kapoor Lumber Company sawmill in the late
Leechtown,_British_Columbia
Gold prospecting rushes in Western Australia
rampant and many died from thirst and disease. Afghan cameleers in Australia Gold mining in Western Australia History of Western Australia New South Wales
Western Australian gold rushes
Western_Australian_gold_rushes
Coldest recorded winter in Europe
it was known in England, or Le Grand Hiver ("The Great Winter"), as it was known in France, was an extraordinarily cold winter in Europe in 1708–1709, and
Great_Frost_of_1709
Siemen's Transportation Group (1,915) Maple Leaf Foods (1,000) Bank of Nova Scotia (783) Vecima Networks (782) CNH Global (New Holland Agriculture) (750)
Economy_of_Saskatoon
under construction in Romania and more proposed elsewhere, Canada is a technology leader in heavy water reactors and natural uranium fueled reactors more
Nuclear_power_in_Canada
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