I appreciate that.
Thank you so much for the introduction and for being here with me.
You
know, some people have special days of the year. Well, this is better than Christmas
as far as I'm concerned to be amongst my friends here and people who are interested in LTA
or airships in general.
I've been looking at this for a very long time and it's partly
or mainly because we have a significant need in Canada for this technology.
So I'm going
to talk to you today about the idea of mining critical minerals.
We have this little emblem
of Canada and what you can see are 31 or 32 so-called critical minerals and these are
the critical minerals that are needed for our modern technology and things we're doing
and in particular some of our newer technologies
very high quality batteries and of course
magnets for use in electrical emissions and we need rare earths for those.
A little statistic
that came up just this past week or so
what do you think is Canada's number one export
last year?
You'll never guess it.
Gold.
Gold.
Well, at $3,800 US per ounce, it adds up pretty
quickly so suddenly this became one of our major exports.
I don't know if it's number
one but it's in the top three at least and much more than we had before so it's one of
those critical minerals.
This next slide gives you some idea.
I hope I've got this right.
Yes, it was changed.
These are sort of the values of minerals and this came from Bill
Mercer a few years ago.
He put this together and what you can see is that on the side at
gold
it has $100
000 in this diagram
it was $10
000 for 40% concentrate
now it's
So with those kind of dollars
you can certainly afford to spend more money on retrieving these
products from remote areas but certainly copper as well has more than tripled in price so
a lot of these critical minerals are going up and of course we have this great desire
in Canada to take advantage of that.
This is a map from our government pointing out
where we have deposits.
What you'll notice in this is that most of these dots are in
the southern part of Canada.
That's because that's where the infrastructure is.
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Airships for Mining Critical Mineral