Twenty years ago, an NDP government triggered a flight of investment from mineral exploration and mining in BC that lasted more than a decade when, in 1993, it ring-fenced the massive undeveloped copper-cobalt Windy Craggy deposit with a new provincial park.
Windy Craggy, still a sore point for miners and prospectors in BC, was invoked last week at the Association of Mineral Exploration (AME) Roundup conference during a technical panel discussion on the new rules coming for claim staking.
The changes have raised fears that another NDP government could usher in another “lost decade,” in which investment in mineral exploration flees to other provinces and countries ...
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