Press Release
(Yellowknife, NT –) – The NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines welcomed the Government of Canada’s announcement of major new investments in northern infrastructure and the referral of key Northwest Territories and Nunavut projects to the federal Major Projects Office.
The federal initiative forms part of a broader national plan to strengthen Canada’s Arctic sovereignty, improve northern transportation and energy systems, and unlock the economic potential of the North. The announcement includes significant new investment in northern defence and civilian infrastructure as global competition and strategic interest in the Arctic intensifies.
The Chamber is encouraged by the federal government’s decision to advance several transformative northern infrastructure projects through the Major Projects Office, including:
These projects are widely recognized as nation-building infrastructure that could unlock globally significant critical mineral resources while improving connectivity for northern communities and supporting Canada’s security in the Arctic.
“The Northwest Territories and Nunavut sit atop some of the most prospective critical mineral deposits in the world,” said Tim Syer, President of the NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines. “But without roads, ports, and energy infrastructure, these resources remain stranded. Strategic investments like these are essential to unlocking the North’s potential for the benefit of Northerners and all Canadians.”
The Chamber emphasized that the North holds critical minerals needed for clean energy technologies, defence systems, and advanced manufacturing along with other minerals. With global demand for critical materials accelerating, Canada must ensure its northern resource potential can be developed responsibly and competitively.
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