Fueling the future: Saskatchewan’s mining boom explained

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Saskatchewan’s mining sector is on a historic tear — record sales, soaring uranium prices, and global demand putting the province squarely in the spotlight. Saskatchewan Industrial and Mining Suppliers Association (SIMSA) is now working to help that momentum spill into the nuclear space — all while navigating tariffs and international instability. To talk through this, we have Eric Anderson, Saskatchewan Industrial and Mining Suppliers Association (SIMSA) executive director.
14 May 10AM English Canada News Commentary

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