
Canada Gold Mining Market Analysis including Reserves, Production, Production Forecasts, Operating, Developing and Exploration Assets, Key Players and the Fiscal Regime including Taxes and Royalties, 2021-2026
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Canada Gold Mining Market Analysis including Reserves, Production, Production Forecasts, Operating, Developing and Exploration Assets, Key Players and the Fiscal Regime including Taxes and Royalties, 2021-2026
Summary
GlobalData's Canada Gold Mining Market Analysis including Reserves, Production, Production Forecasts, Operating, Developing and Exploration Assets, Key Players and the Fiscal Regime including Taxes and Royalties, 2021-2026 provides a comprehensive coverage on the Canadian gold mining industry. It provides historical and forecast data on gold production, reserves by country, and world gold prices. The report also includes a demand drivers section providing information on factors that are affecting the country’s gold industry such as demand from end use sectors. It further profiles major gold producers, information on the major active, planned and exploration projects.
Canada is one of the largest contributors to the global supply of gold and accounted for 5.2% of the global gold production in 2020. After registering a 6.3% decline in 2020, Canadian gold mine production is estimated to have increased by 16.7% in 2021, to reach 7.0 million ounces (Moz). Production will be supported by strong production from the Detour Lake project, Canadian Malartic, Meadowbank Complex, Meliadine, Eagle Gold and Young-Davidson mines, among others.
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Summary
GlobalData's Canada Gold Mining Market Analysis including Reserves, Production, Production Forecasts, Operating, Developing and Exploration Assets, Key Players and the Fiscal Regime including Taxes and Royalties, 2021-2026 provides a comprehensive coverage on the Canadian gold mining industry. It provides historical and forecast data on gold production, reserves by country, and world gold prices. The report also includes a demand drivers section providing information on factors that are affecting the country’s gold industry such as demand from end use sectors. It further profiles major gold producers, information on the major active, planned and exploration projects.
Canada is one of the largest contributors to the global supply of gold and accounted for 5.2% of the global gold production in 2020. After registering a 6.3% decline in 2020, Canadian gold mine production is estimated to have increased by 16.7% in 2021, to reach 7.0 million ounces (Moz). Production will be supported by strong production from the Detour Lake project, Canadian Malartic, Meadowbank Complex, Meliadine, Eagle Gold and Young-Davidson mines, among others.
Scope
- The report contains an overview of the Canada gold mining industry including key demand driving factors affecting the Canada gold mining industry.
Reasons to Buy
- Comprehensive evaluation of the impact of COVID-19 on Canadian gold industry
- To gain an understanding of the Canadian gold mining industry, relevant driving factors
- To understand historical and forecast trend on Canadian gold production
- To identify key players in the Canadian gold mining industry
- To identify major active, exploration and development projects in Canada
Table of Contents
49 Pages
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Reserves, Production and Prices
- 2.1 Gold Reserves by Country
- 2.2 Gold Production
- 2.3 Company Production
- 2.4 Gold Prices
- 3. Gold Assets
- 3.1 Active Mines
- 3.2 Development Projects
- 3.3 Exploration Projects
- 4. Demand
- 5. Major Gold Producers
- 5.1 Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd
- 5.2 Kirkland Lake Gold
- 5.3 Newmont Corp.
- 5.4 Pretium Resources Inc.
- 5.5 New Gold Inc.
- 6. Fiscal Regime
- 6.1 Mining Association of Canada
- 6.2 Laws and Regulations
- Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
- Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012
- Metal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulations, 2002 (Fisheries Act)
- Department of Natural Resources Act, 1994
- Resources and Technical Surveys Act, 1985
- Species at Risk Act, 2002
- Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992
- Mineral Exploration Tax Credit (METC)
- 6.3 Leases and Licenses
- Alberta
- Coal leasing
- Metallic and Industrial Mineral Agreements
- British Columbia
- New Brunswick
- Nova Scotia
- Saskatchewan
- 6.4 Taxes and Royalties
- Corporate Income Tax (CIT)
- Sales Tax
- Withholding Tax
- Royalty Rate
- 7. Appendix
- 7.1 Abbreviations
- 7.2 Methodology
- 7.3 Coverage
- 7.4 Secondary Research
- 7.5 Development Likelihood
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Gold reserves by country (thousand tonnes), January 2022
- Table 2: Active mines in Canada by total ore reserves (million tonnes)
- Table 3: Historical and forecast gold mine production (million ounces), 2006–2026
- Table 4: Production by company (thousand ounces), 2019–2022
- Table 5: World gold prices, quarterly (US$/tonne), 2014–2021
- Table 6: Active mines, 2022
- Table 7: Development projects, 2022
- Table 8: Exploration projects, 2022
- Table 9: Projects Count by Company and Stage, 2022
- Table 10: Agnico-Eagle mines, major projects, 2022
- Table 11:Kirkland Lake Gold, major projects, 2022
- Table 12: Newmont Corp., major projects, 2022
- Table 13: Pretium Resources Inc., major projects, 2022
- Table 14: New Gold Inc., major projects, 2022
- Table 15: Governing bodies and agencies by province/territory, 2021
- Table 16: Key laws and regulations by province/territory, 2021
- Table 17: Application fees for agreements, Alberta, 2021
- Table 18: Fees for coal license, British Columbia, 2021
- Table 19: Fees for coal lease, British Columbia, 2021
- Table 20: Schedule of fees, New Brunswick, 2021
- Table 21: Mineral exploration fees, Nova Scotia, 2021
- Table 22: Corporate income tax rate (%) by province/territory, 2021
- Table 23: Sales tax by province/territory, 2021
- Table 24: Historical GST/HST rates by province/territory, 2008–2021
- Table 25: Royalty Rates by province/territory, 2021
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Gold reserves by country (thousand tonnes), 2017–2022
- Figure 2: Gold reserves by country (%), January 2022
- Figure 3: Historical and forecast gold mine production (million ounces), 2006–2026
- Figure 4: Canada’s gold mine production (thousand ounces), 2020–2021
- Figure 5: World gold prices, quarterly (US$/tonne), 2014–2021
- Figure 6: Global gold demand by end use (%), 2010 and 2021
- Figure 7: Gold demand by end use (tonnes), 2010–2021
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