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Fortune Minerals Limited. T.FT

Alternate Symbol(s):  FTMDF

Fortune Minerals Ltd is a Canadian mining and mine development company focused on developing the NICO Cobalt-Gold-Bismuth Copper Project in the Northwest Territories. The company plans to build a hydrometallurgical plant in southern Canada to process NICO metal concentrates. Fortune also owns the satellite Sue-Dianne Copper-Silver-Gold Deposit located 25 km north of the NICO Project, which is a potential future source of incremental mill feed to extend the life.


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Post by Spuds21on Sep 15, 2022 12:17pm
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Why it matters: Some things you cannot buy with money

Why it matters: Some things you cannot buy with money
Why it matters: A Volkswagen gigafactory, cathode-material plant or assembly plant would be a big win for Canada, as Volkswagen ascends to the world’s top automaker in 2022. It’s a top-selling brand across Europe and China, but North America is the “third leg to the table” where it really needs to grow, said Boutin. That means maxing out its manufacturing in Tennessee and Mexico, but also looking for new sites where it can manufacture without adding to its carbon footprint. 

“At this stage, I want to insist on this: Why Canada is so attractive is the question of renewable sources of energy,” said Boutin, also noting the importance of clean mining and a well-established group of auto suppliers.

The decision of where to put plants, he said, will not be a matter of government subsidies.

“Yes, Canada needs to be competitive, obviously, because we have different choices around the world. But there's certain things that you cannot buy with money,” he said. “The fact that cobalt, for instance, in North America, Canada pretty much has the exclusivity on it; the sustainable supply- chain potential that we see here. and the overall CO2 impact.”
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