en.Wedoany.com Reported - Resourcing Tomorrow has announced a partnership with the High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom to host the fourth annual Government Roundtable on November 30, 2026. The event will take place ahead of this year's Resourcing Tomorrow conference in London, bringing together senior decision-makers from government, mining, and finance.
Now in its fourth year, the Government Roundtable has become one of the highest-level invitation-only events in the mining industry. Attendance is limited to approximately 120 participants, with representatives from over 70 governments expected, along with mining executives, investors, development finance institutions, and industry leaders.
As demand for critical minerals accelerates, increasing attention is being paid to how governments, investors, and the industry can collaborate to advance new mining projects. Canada has long held a unique position in this field, combining world-leading mining expertise with global project financing and mineral supply chain development capabilities, while playing a key role in the G7 Critical Minerals Alliance.
The partnership between the High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom and Resourcing Tomorrow will help further foster meaningful exchanges, reflecting the importance of international cooperation in securing the resources needed to support economic growth, industrial competitiveness, and the energy transition. Key discussions will focus on securing mineral supply chains, mobilizing capital for mining and processing projects, and expanding the role of technology in improving productivity, efficiency, and environmental performance.
Bill Blair, Canada's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, stated that critical minerals are a cornerstone of Canada's strategic autonomy, with the country being a stable and reliable supplier that combines deep expertise, stringent environmental standards, and a proven track record in project financing and delivery. The Government Roundtable will precede Resourcing Tomorrow, which will be held in London from December 1 to 3, bringing together over 2,300 delegates from the global mining value chain to continue discussions through ministerial meetings, CEO interviews, investor sessions, and technical presentations.
Nick Rastall, Portfolio Director of Resourcing Tomorrow, noted that Canada has always played a significant role in Resourcing Tomorrow, working closely with partners such as Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and Yukon, while welcoming participation from leading Canadian mining companies including Barrick, Teck Resources, Cameco, and First Quantum Minerals.
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