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  2. Canadian licence plate designs and serial formats - Wikipedia

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    Jurisdictions' attention to excluding offensive combinations varies widely, however. In 1986, Waldale, a Canadian licence plate manufacturer, due to a production error, produced an entire batch of New Brunswick plates that began with the letters ASS. The plates were issued, and were unofficially scrapped, but many found their way into the ...

  3. Gold mining in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The final major point in the Canadian gold mining timeline began in 1981 with the discovery of the Hemlo gold deposits in Northern and Northwestern Ontario. During this period, gold was also discovered across all Canadian provinces and territories and gold production from the 1990 to 1997 period averaged more than 150 tonnes a year.

  4. List of gold mines in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Chesterfield Larder Lake Gold Mining Company 1939-1950 Copperfields Mine: Temagami: 1954-1972 Secondary products included cobalt, gold, nickel, palladium, platinum and silver. David Bell Mine: Hemlo: closed 2013

  5. Mount Polley mine - Wikipedia

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    Mount Polley mine is a Canadian gold and copper mine located in British Columbia near the towns of Williams Lake and Likely. It consists of two open-pit sites with an underground mining component and is owned and operated by the Mount Polley Mining Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Imperial Metals. In 2013, the mine produced an output ...

  6. List of company towns in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Gold mining: Mostly depopulated Brexton: 1931 Bridge River Exploration Company Gold mining: Abandoned Bridge River: Bridge River Power Project: Hydropower: Mostly depopulated Britannia Beach: 1900 Britannia Mining and Smelting Co. Copper and gold mining: Camp McKinney: 1896 Gold mining: Abandoned in 1903 [3] [4] Cassiar: 1952 Cassiar Asbestos ...

  7. Matachewan Consolidated mine - Wikipedia

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    The Matchewan Consolidated Mines Ltd and Young-Davidson Mines Ltd produced a total of 956,117 ounces of gold and 165,598 ounces of silver between 1934 and 1957 worth $34,688,256 at the time. [6] The Matachewan Consolidated mine mine closed in 1954. [7] On October 17, 1990 after water levels in the Otisse Lake rose, the mine's tailings dam failed.

  8. Category:Gold mining in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian gold prospectors (1 C, ... Pages in category "Gold mining in Canada" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  9. Mining in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, mining revenues totalled CA$47 billion. [22] In 2013, over 50% of the world's publicly listed exploration and mining companies were headquartered in Canada. [23] Toronto is a financial centre for the mining industry: as of 2016, around 80 percent of the world's equity trades in mining stocks took place in Toronto's markets. [24]