ONTARIO π§π ππ΅ Ontario Strengthening Critical Minerals Supply Chain π
Tuesday, 07 May 2024 12:00.PM
- Additional funding for critical minerals projects will support innovation in the mining sector, helping create jobs -
The Ontario government is investing an additional $15 million over three years to expand the Critical Minerals Innovation Fund (CMIF). The funding was part of the 2024 Budget: Building a Better Ontario and will strengthen Ontarioβs mining industry by assisting with research, development, and commercialization of innovative technologies, processes, and solutions for the critical minerals supply chain.
βThis investment is another milestone for our governmentβs Critical Minerals Strategy and is about building a made-in-Ontario supply chain to meet the increasing global demand for critical minerals needed to manufacture technologies like batteries and electric vehicles,β said George Pirie, Minister of Mines. βWe know investments like this drive innovation, help solve mining and supply chain challenges, enhance our provinceβs competitive advantage and leverages Ontarioβs highly educated and experienced workforce.β
This CMIF investment will encourage more private-public collaboration and partnerships with Indigenous communities or businesses to develop new technologies. The funding will also drive economic growth and create job opportunities in Ontarioβs mining sector.
βOntario is rewarding world-class leadership in the provinceβs mining sector with this additional investment in the Critical Minerals Innovation Fund, which is strengthening regional economies while building a better Ontario,β said Peter Bethlenfalvy, Minister of Finance.
βInvestments like this are part of our plan to help the provinceβs workers, businesses, municipalities and Indigenous communities benefit from jobs, prosperity and opportunity for years to come.β
This $15 million commitment is part of the governmentβs plan to build an integrated supply chain that connects the mineral wealth in the north with the manufacturing might of the south. Critical minerals projects supported through the CMIF highlight that Ontario has the mineral resources and industry expertise to be a world leader in the critical minerals sector.
The Critical Minerals Innovation Fund is open to companies and partnerships between companies and Indigenous communities, academics, or non-profit organizations. Applications for the fund are being accepted from May 22 to July 17, 2024. For more information, please visit this link.
Quick Facts
β’ In November 2022, the Ontario government launched the Critical Minerals Innovation Fund as part of the Critical Minerals Strategy. The strategy celebrated its two-year anniversary in March 2024.
β’ To date, the CMIF fund has invested in 12 industry-led, including Indigenous-owned, critical minerals innovation projects.
β’ CMIF supports Ontario-based projects across the critical minerals supply chain β from mining and mineral processing to the recovery and recycling of minerals.
β’ Funding provided by CMIF supports eligible project costs, with grants of up to $500,000 covering a maximum of 50 per cent.
β’ The program is open to private-sector businesses or private sector businesses collaborating with a public sector academic or research institution/non-profit organization or association working in the critical mineral sector with a project in Ontario.
"With more than $43 billion in new investments in electric vehicle and EV battery manufacturing over the last three years, unlocking the wealth of critical minerals found throughout Ontarioβs North is an essential component in building up our provinceβs fully integrated, end-to-end EV supply chain. This new investment in the Critical Minerals Innovation Fund reaffirms our governmentβs commitment to ensuring that the vehicles of the future will be made and powered by a combination of Ontario talent, research, tech and materials."
- Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade
"Ontarioβs commitment to invest in the Critical Minerals Innovation Fund in Budget 2024 is the latest in a series of strategic moves to strengthen the provinceβs economy and its position as the worldβs leading mining jurisdiction."
- Mark Selby, CEO of Canada Nickel
SOURCE: Ontario Ministry of Mines
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