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Agnico Eagle to Build $1.7 Billion Gold Mine in Canada’s Arctic

Bloomberg Markets
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 10:57 AM
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Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. is moving ahead with a large gold mine in Canada’s far north, a project being hailed by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government as an anchor for economic development in the...

Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. is moving ahead with a large gold mine in Canada’s far north, a project being hailed by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government as an anchor for economic development in the strategically important Arctic region.

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