Expert says Canada needs more copper as Creighton mine joins national plan
Canada’s clean-energy future needs more copper, and a significant project in northern Saskatchewan has been added to Ottawa’s national plan as one way to help meet that demand.
The Foran McIlvenna Bay copper and zinc mine, located about 65 kilometres southwest of Creighton, was named on Sept. 11 as one of five major projects included in the federal government’s nation-building critical minerals strategy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the list during a press conference, framing the projects as part of Ottawa’s effort to build long-term capacity in minerals that are key to the clean-energy transition.
Construction on the billion-dollar McIlvenna Bay development reached 50 per cent completion at the end of August.


