British Columbia exploration rules unstable: AME

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Banks Island, British Columbia, is one example of mining claims granted to a private entity without the nation’s knowledge or consent. Credit: Gitxaala Territorial Management Agency.

A new British Columbia consultation framework for mineral claims fails to address key industry concerns and runs the risk of scaring off investors, the provincial association of prospectors said.

B.C. on Thursday published the long-awaited Mineral Claims Consultation Framework (MCCF), barely a week before the expiration of a court-imposed timeline. The province’s Supreme Court found in 2023 that the existing online system for registering mineral claims didn’t meet the government’s duty to consult Indigenous people. 

In the face of metals shortages and growing resource nationalism, miners in B.C. and elsewhere have been clamoring for clear rules to encourage prospecting. Inordinate regulatory delays will only push…

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