The Government of Saskatchewan says a new piece of legislation will provide certainty and stability for resource companies and ensure the province remains a very attractive place for investment by opening up new areas for mining.
The Mineral Resources Amendment Act, 2025 was tabled in the Saskatchewan Legislature on Thursday. According to the Ministry of Energy and Resources, the act allows for designated subsurface development areas to be established, enabling companies “to apply for access to mineral resources that would otherwise remain underground.”
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