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Business Opportunities in Mining: A Community Perspective

Business Opportunities in Mining: A Community Perspective. 2012 Nunavut Mining Symposium. Cambridge Bay Information. Located on the south coast of Victoria Island Central hub for the Kitikmeot region and gateway to other destinations Daily flights to/from Yellowknife and Edmonton

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Business Opportunities in Mining: A Community Perspective

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  1. Business Opportunities in Mining: A Community Perspective 2012 Nunavut Mining Symposium

  2. Cambridge Bay Information • Located on the south coast of Victoria Island • Central hub for the Kitikmeot region and gateway to other destinations • Daily flights to/from Yellowknife and Edmonton • More than 110 registered businesses (represents a 10% increase from 2010) • Primary Employers: Hamlet of Cambridge Bay, Government of Nunavut, Inuit Organizations and Private Businesses (mining, construction, transportation etc.)

  3. Cambridge Bay Information (cont.) • Population: 1608 (2011 Stats Canada) Population increased 12.8% between 2001 and 2006 and 8.9% between 2006 and 2011

  4. Development in Cambridge Bay • GN and Federal Government announced $28 million infrastructureinvestment in Cam Bay • $16 million investment in airport improvements • $12 million investment in a new water treatment plant, intake pump house and waterline upgrades • KIA Head Office • Nunavut Arctic College campus • New Municipal Office: construction in 2013 • Canadian High Arctic Research Station: currently in design phase, will begin construction 2014/15

  5. Advantages of Doing Business in Cambridge Bay • High speed internet and mobile phone access • Hotel Accommodations: 66 rooms, 104 guests • Education and Training: Daycare with preschool programing, elementary school, high school and Nunavut Arctic College Campus • Key Territorial Organizations Including: GN, NIRB, NTI, NPC, KIA, NRC etc. • Established Business Community: construction, outfitting, logistics, retail etc.

  6. Advantages of Doing Business in Cambridge Bay (cont.) • Ready labour force & heavy equipment on site • Unemployment rate of 9.7% (well below Nunavut’s average of 15.6%) • Recreation facilities: weight room/gym, ice rink, curling rink, baseball diamonds, golf course, indoor swimming pool, indoor and outdoor basketball courts and Territorial Park

  7. Kitikmeot Opportunities in Mining • Despite recent setbacks, mining prospects in the Kitikmeot region remain promising • 8 mining projects could be operational in the Kitikmeot region in the next 10 years • Elgin – Ulu/Lupin (gold) • MMG - IZOK/High Lake (copper, zinc, gold, silver) • Newmont – Hope Bay (gold) • Sabina – Back River (gold) • Shear - Jericho (diamonds) • Xstrata – Hackett River (base metals)

  8. Kitikmeot Opportunities in Mining (cont.) • All projects are in various stages of exploration, permitting. • If they were all to progress as scheduled, it could lead to: • Construction of 2 new ports • Construction of 400 - 600 kilometers of all-weather roads • $500 - $600 million investment in business opportunities • 1500 employment opportunities

  9. Kitikmeot Opportunities in Mining (cont.) • Business and Employment opportunities could include:

  10. The Role of the EDO • All Nunavut communities have access to an EDO  • The EDO can/should be the first point of contact • EDO’s are a resource for the Hamlet, residents and business community

  11. The Role of an EDO (cont.) • What an EDO can do for Businesses: • Assist with business start-up • Help identify new markets and explore business expansion opportunities • Complete funding applications and business proposals • Prepare business plans or obtain funding for business plan development

  12. The Role of an EDO (cont.) • What an EDO can do for Mining Companies: • Arrange community consultations or council meetings • Provide information on the business community, development proficiencies and workforce statistics • Develop project proposals • Provide information on Hamlet initiatives that may be of interest • EDO’s can help fill gaps in the community and throughout the region

  13. Thank you Jim MacEachern jmaceachern@cambridgebay.ca 867-983-4654 For an up-to-date listing of EDO’s please visit: http://www.nunavuteda.com/about-neda/edo-contact-list

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