Scandium, Graphite Among Critical Minerals Ottawa Plans to Stockpile to Counter Beijing’s Market Dominance

Scandium, Graphite Among Critical Minerals Ottawa Plans to Stockpile to Counter Beijing’s Market Dominance
Graphite is mined at the Northern Graphite mine plant in Lac-des-Îles, Quebec, on March 7, 2024. Sebastien St-Jean/AFP via Getty Images
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Domestic scandium and graphite are among the critical minerals Ottawa plans to stockpile as it moves to secure Canada’s supply chain and support G7 allies amid growing concerns over Beijing’s dominance of the market.

Energy Minister Tim Hodgson announced last week, along with G7 partners, new initiatives to secure critical mineral supply chains and reduce dependencies in a market widely dominated by Beijing. Ottawa said these include stockpiling critical minerals to “further safeguard Canada’s national security and sovereignty,” but did not specify which ones.
Carolina Avendano
Carolina Avendano
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Carolina Avendano has been a reporter with the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times since 2024.