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Canada's critical minerals push fails to boost exports

Canadian critical mineral exports fell by 6% in shipment value by last October amid government efforts to protect and promote the increasingly important strategic grouping.

 A conveyor in a deep potash mine.

A conveyor in a deep potash mine.

The overall value of shipments of minerals classed as critical, including aluminium, potash and cobalt, fell 6% to C$19.8 billion (US$14.8 billion) from C$21 billion when comparing the first 10 months...

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