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Oct 02, 2009 04:19PM
Great Western Minerals Group Ltd. is a Saskatchewan-based junior exploration company. GWMG is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of rare earth mineral properties in North America.
October 02, 2009
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Today, the Honourable Ken Cheveldayoff, Minister of Enterprise Saskatchewan and Brad Trost, Member of Parliament for Saskatoon – Humboldt, on behalf of the Honourable Lynne Yelich, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, announced a joint investment to establish the Advanced Microanalysis Centre at the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) in Saskatoon.small business, attract new investment, and strengthen Saskatchewan's mining sector," said MP Trost. "Through investments in science and technology, our Government is creating new opportunities and building a more competitive Canada."SRC Advanced Microanalysis Centre will use an electron microprobe that uses test samples measured in grains, to identify and analyze the chemical composition of solid materials. The microprobe will be a key piece in the Centre's suite of new analytical equipment. The increased analytical capacity means Saskatchewan firms can have testing done locally–saving both time and expense. Smaller, junior mining firms will now have better access to data interpretation results, thereby increasing their business competitiveness.SRC a one-stop-shop for mineral processing and analysis that meets our mining companies' needs," said SRC President and CEO Dr. Laurier Schramm. "By establishing Canada's best-equipped mineral analysis laboratories, SRC is attracting more business into Saskatchewan by allowing companies to access the assay and characterization tests that they need in a single, independent facility that provides technical excellence, integrity, confidentiality and timely delivery."SRC.WEPA). A shared federal-provincial investment of $1.3 million will enable SRC to purchase the specialized equipment, including the electron microprobe, to outfit the lab.WEPA is to develop Saskatchewan's small and medium-sized businesses, support economic and technological innovation, assist in economic diversification, and increase Aboriginal participation in the workforce.
"Saskatchewan's resource sector is very important to the prosperity of our economy. We need to provide cutting-edge technology to advance resource exploration while building our knowledge economy," Cheveldayoff said. "The successful use of this technology by the mining industry will create jobs and generate more revenue for the province and the mining industry."
"The Advanced Microanalysis Centre will assist
Featuring state-of-the-art equipment and lab facilities, research scientists at the
"The Advanced Microanalysis Centre's high-tech equipment and expert scientists are going to make
The Centre will be the only ISO-certified electron microprobe facility in Canada and the only national, commercially-licensed facility that can safely prepare and test thin sections of radioactive materials, which form the most basic and essential analysis done by geologists in every type of mining exploration. Geologists working for Saskatchewan mining firms are eager to make use of the new microanalysis facilities at
Funding is provided through the renewed Canada-Saskatchewan Western Economic Partnership Agreement (
The objective of the Canada-Saskatchewan
The Government of Canada is also taking timely action to provide support for workers and communities hardest hit by the current economic downturn through Canada's Economic Action Plan. The Plan is providing an economic stimulus through initiatives such as the two-year, $1 billion Community Adjustment Fund and the Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) Program, which is providing $500 million nationally over two years to upgrade or repair existing recreational facilities. Visit Canada's Economic Action Plan for more information.
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For addtional information, contact:
Jean Collins
Communications Officer
Western Economic Diversification Canada
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Joanne Johnson
Director, Public Affairs
Enterprise Saskatchewan
Regina, Saskatchewan
Cameron Zimmer
Communications Specialist
Saskatchewan Research Council
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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