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The Waubetek Business Development Corporation is an Aboriginal-owned and controlled organization that delivers business financing and economic development services to First Nations and Aboriginal entrepreneurs in North-Eastern Ontario.
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ACR provides cross-sector leadership for the strategic and responsible development of Alberta’s natural resources.
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The Anishnawbe Business Professional Association (ABPA) is a non-profit, member-based organization with an office in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The ABPA primarily serves the First Nation business community and develops and expresses positions on business issues and other public issues relevant to First Nation business, on behalf of its members.
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The Quebec Mineral Exploration Association (QMEA) is a non-profit organization that represents players in Quebec’s mining sector.
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AME is the lead association for the mineral exploration and development industry based in British Columbia.
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The Québec Mining Association was founded in 1936. Its mission is to promote, support and play a proactive role in the development of a responsible, committed and innovative mining industry in Québec.
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The Coal Association of Canada proactively supports CAC members in the development, growth and advancement of a safe, socially responsible and economically sustainable Canadian coal industry.
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Consejo Minero is the trade association that brings together the large scale mining companies operating in Chile.
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The Brazilian Mining Association is the spokesperson of the Brazilian mining industry and its objective is to congregate, represent, promote and disseminate mining, and contribute to its national and international competitiveness.
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The Mining Association of B.C. (MABC) is the voice of mining in British Columbia, speaking on behalf of operating coal, metal, industrial mineral producers and smelters, as well as advanced development companies in the province.
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