The Northern Miner podcast – episode 32: Quebec rocks and gold mergers

Workers examining core at Osisko Mining’s Windfall gold property, 200 km northeast of Val-d’Or, Quebec. Credit: Osisko Mining.Workers examining core at Osisko Mining’s Windfall gold property, 200 km northeast of Val-d’Or, Quebec. Credit: Osisko Mining.

Matt and Lesley are back with another edition of The Geology Corner. This week we’re focusing on Quebec gold deposits, with discussion ranging from Agnico Eagle Mines’ (TSX: AEM; NYSE: AEM) and Yamana Gold‘s (TSX: YRI; NYSE: AUY) Canadian Malartic operation to Goldcorp‘s (TSX: G; NYSE: GG) Eleonore mine and Osisko Mining‘s (TSX: OSK) emerging Windfall project. Matt talks metallurgical coal restrictions in China, the $1-billion merger between Kirkland Lake Gold (TSX: KLG; US-OTC: KGILF) and Newmarket Gold (TSX: NMI; US-OTC: NMKTF) and more!

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Timeline:

Commodity round-up: 0m42s
China’s met and thermal coal moves: 4m45s
The Geology Corner: 8m40s
Kirkland Lake and Newmarket Gold merger: 25m40s
Yukon Minute ft. Western Copper and Gold: 32m50s

Story references in this episode:

Kirkland Lake, Newmarket unveil terms of $1B merger

Quebec snapshot: Eight juniors strut their stuff

The geology behind Quebec’s world-class metal districts

Editorial: Metallurgical coal prices go through the roof

Osisko calls Windfall a ‘company maker’

Music Credit:
Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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