Monday, 8 July 2013

Waters of the World Threatened by Dumping of 180 Million Tonnes of Toxic Mine Waste

Waters of the World Threatened by Dumping of 180 Million Tonnes of Toxic Min Waste

" Each year, mining companies dump more than 180 million tonnes of hazardous mine waste into rivers, lakes, and oceans worldwide, threatening vital bodies of water with toxic heavy metals and other chemicals poisonous to humans and wildlife, according to this report by Earthworks and MiningWatch Canada. "

Large amounts of Uranium


If there are large amounts of uranium in rare earth then why isn't this mine under environmental studies.

Uranium from Rare Earths Deposits

Quebec puts uranium mining on hold while it studies environmental risks

Special Meeting Results

Matamec Announces Annual And Special Meeting Results

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Matamec Explorations Inc.

Matamec Explorations Inc. is a mining exploration company. The activities of the Company focus on exploration of mineral properties for commercial exploitation. The Company has 100% of six mineral properties in its portfolio, one joint venture with 75%, two joint ventures of 50% and a royalty on another- Seven properties are located in Quebec and three in Ontario. These properties total 1,459 mining claims covering an area of 81,028 hectares in Quebec and 97 claims for 1,429 hectares in Ontario. It is exploring for precious metals, base metals, rare metals and rare earths. Its main focus is on the exploration and development of the Zeus property, including the REE-yttrium-zirconium Kipawa deposit, located in Temiscaming, south-western Quebec. Its other properties include Sakami, Kipawa and Matheson-Pelangio.

This looks so much like so many other companies, getting so big and when they have to start cutting back, they get sloppy and they declare bankruptcy and just leave the mess.  I am worried that this company is biting off more than they can chew and we are going to be left with the life long mess.

Completion of Kipawa Feasibility Study

Matamec Announces Completion of Kipawa Feasibility Study Work