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Canada and U.S. make first co-investment in critical minerals producers

The Canadian and U.S. governments say they're co-investing in critical mineral producers for the first time as they work to boost regional supplies.

The two governments are together investing about $32.5 million in mining projects

Someone holds a rock containing graphite ore.
Graphite has been identified by Canada has one of the critical minerals needed for the economy of the future, because of its use in products like electric vehicle batteries. (Jennifer Chevalier/CBC)

The Canadian and U.S. governments say they're co-investing in critical mineral producers for the first time as they work to boost regional supplies.

Natural Resources Canada and the U.S. Department of Defense are together putting about $32.5 million into Fortune Minerals Ltd. which isworking on a project with bismuth and cobalt in the Northwest Territoriesand Lomiko Metals Inc., focused on a graphite project in Quebec.

Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says the collaboration with the U.S. will help secure supplies of critical minerals that are needed for the green and digital economies/

The U.S. Department of Defense says its investments align with its national defence industrial strategy and show a shared commitment to strengthening North American material supply chains.

Fortune Minerals, set to receive $7.5 million from Canada and $6.4 million US from the United States, says the company is grateful for the funding because it has been difficult to attract investments for critical minerals in traditional capital markets.

Lomiko, set to receive $4.9 million from Canada and $8.4 millionUS from the U.S., says the investments are an exciting milestone as it works to help supply the energy transition.