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Bitcoin company primed to acquire three northeastern Ont power plants

Bitcoin company primed to acquire three northeastern Ont power plants

Hut 8's pending January acquisition will end CCAA process with Validus Power
Avalon eager to process lithium-hydroxide in 2028

Avalon eager to process lithium-hydroxide in 2028

The Toronto-based lithium company is eyeing production at a new, $1.1-billion processing facility in Thunder Bay starting in 2028.
Algoma Steel figures to be a scrappy bunch in 2025

Algoma Steel figures to be a scrappy bunch in 2025

Sault Ste. Marie steel producer primed to source scrap metal from southern Ontario to feed its new electric arc furnaces
Electra partnering with Rock Tech on lithium supply agreement

Electra partnering with Rock Tech on lithium supply agreement

Critical minerals companies say collaboration is key to feed the North American market
Can Canada mine enough minerals to feed the EV revolution?

Can Canada mine enough minerals to feed the EV revolution?

Fraser Report says 388 new mines needed for government to meet its mandates
Electra Battery Materials waiting on funders to help launch Temiskaming cobalt refinery

Electra Battery Materials waiting on funders to help launch Temiskaming cobalt refinery

Toronto plant developer looks to lock up US$60 million to start supplying North American battery manufacturers
North Bay’s Voyageur Aviation lands defence contract

North Bay’s Voyageur Aviation lands defence contract

Aircraft maintenance firm to upgrade DND Dash aircraft
Nipigon lithium companies look to partner for exploration and production

Nipigon lithium companies look to partner for exploration and production

Rock Tech, Imagine Lithium see 'synergies' in teaming up to feed proposed North Shore refinery
Sudbury's Frontier Lithium secures $2 million to advance its processing technology

Sudbury's Frontier Lithium secures $2 million to advance its processing technology

Mining company scouring the region for site to place its lithium refinery
Immigrants making their mark on Ontario's economy

Immigrants making their mark on Ontario's economy

Younger, more educated, newcomers arriving in province but wages not keeping pace