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Review of NI 43-101 – Project Disclosure for Canadian-Listed Miners
Summary
Following a number of scandals that scarred the Canadian mining industry over the years, Canadian authorities developed codes and regulations that are considered project disclosure best practice today. This webcast dives into the National Instrument 43-101 and the codes that are used in conjunction with other instruments to ensure proper and timely disclosure of information from mining companies listed on Canadian stock exchanges. The practical aspects of the National Instrument 43-101 are explained and illustrated using real-life examples, and attendees will learn how to identify problems with non-compliant disclosures.
This course is aimed at an international audience of mining professionals that work at mines owned by Canadian mining companies who need to understand why project disclosure for Canadian-listed miners is important. It is also relevant for regulators, mining analysts, mineral economists, and anyone wanting to understand more about best practice project disclosure.
About the Presenter
George McIsaac is a specialist in hard-rock underground mining with more than 35 years of experience in consulting, operations, teaching, and research. He has a PhD in Mining Engineering from Queen's University in Kingston, Canada.
George is a Qualified Person under the concept of the National Instrument 43-101, and a Qualified Valuator under the concept of CIMVal (mineral properties valuation standards of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy).
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