
Canada Mining Industry Fiscal Regime Analysis including Governing Bodies, Regulations, Licensing Fees, Taxes and Royalties, 2023 Update
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Canada Mining Industry Fiscal Regime Analysis including Governing Bodies, Regulations, Licensing Fees, Taxes and Royalties, 2023 Update
Summary
GlobalData's Canada Mining Industry Fiscal Regime Analysis including Governing Bodies, Regulations, Licensing Fees, Taxes and Royalties, 2023 Update provides a comprehensive coverage on the Canada's mining fiscal regime. It provides information on governing bodies, laws and regulations. The report also includes mining related taxes and royalties.
Canada is one of the largest mineral producers globally, producing more than 60 metals and minerals and is among the leading producers of potash, uranium, platinum, indium, aluminium, sulphur, cobalt, nickel, zinc, iron ore, graphite and copper. Furthermore, the country is one of the world's largest importers of bauxite, enabling it to be the world's fourth-largest primary aluminium producer.
Canada’s mining industry is governed by different departments and agencies under provincial governments. However, in cases such as mineral activities on federal lands and offshore areas, as well as the usage of uranium as a nuclear fuel (from exploration to the disposal of mine waste), a pivotal role is played by the federal government. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) governs the tax-related laws in the country. It also manages several socio-economic benefit programs such as incentive systems delivered through the tax system.
Scope
- The report provides a comprehensive coverage on the Canada's mining fiscal regime. It provides information on governing bodies, laws and regulations. The report also includes mining related taxes and royalties.
Table of Contents
32 Pages
- 1. About GlobalData
- 2. Executive Summary
- 3. Country Overview
- 3.1 Macroeconomic Performance
- 3.2 Ease of Doing Business
- 3.3 Corruption Index
- 3.4 Minerals Overview
- 4. Governing Bodies
- 4.1 Mining Association of Canada
- 5. Laws and Regulations
- 5.1 Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
- 5.2 Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012
- 5.3 Metal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulations, 2002 (Fisheries Act)
- 5.4 Department of Natural Resources Act, 1994
- 5.5 Resources and Technical Surveys Act, 1985
- 5.6 Species at Risk Act, 2002
- 5.7 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992
- 5.8 Mineral Exploration Tax Credit (METC)
- 6. Leases and Licenses
- 6.1 Alberta
- Coal leasing
- Metallic and Industrial Mineral Agreements
- 6.2 British Columbia
- 6.3 New Brunswick
- 6.4 Nova Scotia
- 6.5 Saskatchewan
- 7. Taxes and Royalties
- 7.1 Corporate Income Tax (CIT)
- 7.2 Sales Tax
- 7.3 Withholding Tax
- 7.4 Royalty Rate
- 8. Appendix
- 8.1 Abbreviations
- 8.2 Methodology
- 8.3 Coverage
- 8.4 Secondary Research
- 8.5 Development Likelihood
- 9. Contact Us
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Ease of doing business, global ranking, 2019–20
- Table 2: Governing bodies and agencies by province/territory, 2023
- Table 3: Key laws and regulations by province/territory, 2021
- Table 4: Application fees for agreements, Alberta, 2021
- Table 5: Fees for coal license, British Columbia, 2023
- Table 6: Fees for coal lease, British Columbia, 2023
- Table 7: Schedule of fees, New Brunswick, 2023
- Table 8: Mineral exploration fees, Nova Scotia, 2023
- Table 9: Corporate income tax rate (%) by province/territory, 2023
- Table 10: Sales tax by province/territory, 2023
- Table 11: Historical GST/HST rates by province/territory, 2008–2021
- Table 12: Royalty Rates by province/territory, 2023
- Table 13: Likelihood: High
- Table 14: Likelihood: Medium
- Table 15: Likelihood: Low
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Country overview, 2023
- Figure 2: Nominal GDP (US$ billion) and real GDP growth rate (%), 2001–22
- Figure 3: Ease of doing business, global ranking, 2019–20
- Figure 4: Corruption perception index rank, 2015–22
- Figure 5: EoDB and CPI ranking, 2020
- Figure 6: Mineral’s production trend, 2011–22
- Figure 7: Mining capital expenditures in Canada (US$ billion), 2010–20
- Figure 8: FDI in mining (US$ billion), 2011–21
- Figure 9: Mineral exports and imports value (US$ billion), 2011–21
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