Government and the Mining Industry

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Allan F. Lawrence
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

"I AM SURE you do not expect from me any learned dissertation on the problems and opportunities of the mining industry. Y our program committee must have recognized my limitations when issuing the invitation to speak to you, because they very thoughtfully left the subject wide open.With the leeway thus granted, I hope that you will bear with me for a few minutes while I try to clarify the impressions of the mining industry that I have gained in the very short time I have held the Mines portfolio and some of the parts that government bas or should have in furthering its development.As I see it, it is the duty of the Mines Department, as an arm of the provincial government, to balance the proprietary rights of all the people against the interests to whom the privilege of developing our resources are, in a s e n s e, leased. To strike a fair balance is not always easy, nor is it possible always to satisfy both sides. Still, under the free enterprise democratie form of government to which I think we al! subscribe, no better way of handling the problem has yet been discovered."
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APA: Allan F. Lawrence  (1968)  Government and the Mining Industry

MLA: Allan F. Lawrence Government and the Mining Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1968.

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