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Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada
The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) represents the interests of the Canadian mineral exploration and development industry. The association was established in 1932 in response to a proposed government regulation that threatened the livelihood of Ontario prospectors. A timeline of the association's history is available here, along with a written history that can be found here. Today, 81 years after its founding, the association is a national organization with 9,000 individual members (including prospectors, developers, geoscientists, consultants, mining executives, and students, as well as those involved in the drilling, financial, investment, legal and other support fields) and 1,254 corporate members (including senior, mid-size and junior mining companies and organizations providing services to the mineral industry).
 
The work of the association is guided by the following mission statement:
 
The PDAC exists to promote a responsible, vibrant and sustainable Canadian mineral exploration and development sector. The PDAC encourages leading practices in technical, environmental, safety and social performance in Canada and internationally.
 
 The association’s activities and the services it provides fall generally into three categories: advocacy, information, and networking. The association is best known for its annual convention, trade show, and investors exchange. In 2012, this event attracted 30,369 attendees from 125 countries.
 
The work of the association is carried out by a 48-member board of directors, 19 active committees; and a permanent staff.
 
In 2012, the board of directors approved a five-year strategic plan for the association. This blueprint identified three priority areas on which the association will be focusing much of its resources and efforts: access to land, Aboriginal affairs and access to capital. Considerable effort and resources will also be allocated to corporate social responsibility (CSR), human resources, student initiatives, communications and public affairs, as well as heightening our ability to host the world-renowned PDAC Convention.
 
Members are kept up-to-date on PDAC activities and industry matters through PDAC In Brief (recently renamed Core), published three times a year; PDAC e-News, a monthly emailed newsletter; PDAC's Annual Report, an annual summary of the work of the association; and other occasional publications.
 
Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada
135 King Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M5C 1G6, CANADA
 
Phone: 416 362 1969
Fax: 416 362 0101
 
info@pdac.ca
President: Glenn Nolan