April 29-30, 2015 Sheraton Cavalier Saskatoon Hotel Saskatoon, SK Keynote Speakers The Honourable Gordon Barnhart The Interim President and Vice-Chancellor University of Saskatchewan Former Chair of the Saskatchewan International Minerals Innovation Institute Former Lt. Governor of Saskatchewan Laurie Pushor Deputy Minister SK Ministry of the Economy Sponsors Media & Marketing Partners CanadianMiningForum.com
Distinguished Faculty Co-Chairs Tamara Day Senior Manager, Group Legal Derek Hoffman MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman LLP Speakers Chief Reginald Bellerose Muskowekwan Resources Limited G. Rangi Jeerakathil Partner MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman LLP Patrick Soares President, CEO, & Director FORAN Mining Corporation Jeret Bode Investment Banking Industrial Alliance Securities Inc. Ryan Kalt Chairman and Athabasca Nuclear Corporation Amy Stephenson Chief Financial Officer Goldeye Corporation Ltd. J. Colin Braithwaite Vice President, Health Safety & Security K+S Potash Canada GP Nancy Komperdo Co-Chair, Women in Mining (Saskatchewan) Exploration Geoscientist Tabetha Stirrett Business Development Manager and Part Owner of North Rim Consulting North Rim Exploration Dr. Gary Delaney Chief Geologist Saskatchewan Geological Survey Minerals, Lands, and Resource Policy Division Ministry of the Economy Nav Dhaliwal President Noka Resources Inc. Rick Mazur President and Chief Executive Officer Forum Uranium Corp. Alto Ventures Ltd. Ross McElroy President, Chief Operation Officer and Chief Geologist Fission Uranium Corp. Rob Theoret Principal, President and HCF Mercantile Inc. Dr. Matthew Wood Project Manager, Kronau Project Vale Potash Canada Limited Leah Goodwin Government of Saskatchewan Executive Director, Labour Market Planning and Systems Support Labour Market Development, Ministry of the Economy Fred R. Pletcher Chair, National Mining Group Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Dear Colleague: Saskatchewan is home to a wealth of resources. Historically, the development of Saskatchewan s resources has been affected by many factors over the years including availability of capital, technical challenges for resource recovery, commodity markets and other general factors. In the last several years Saskatchewan s resources have again caught the attention of the local and global mining sector as evidenced by the number of new developments being proposed and executed by new and returning players in the Saskatchewan resources sector. As a result, Saskatchewan has seen the benefit of exponential growth in its mineral resource sector as government, entrepreneurs, and mining industry participants have worked to bring Saskatchewan mineral resources to a global presence and influence like no other time in Saskatchewan s history. Given the presence of Saskatchewan s resources on the global stage, the development of mineral resources in Saskatchewan is not immune to recent declines in global commodity markets. However, just as the global demand for commodities will undoubtedly increase in the future, so will the demand for and development of Saskatchewan s mineral resources. Saskatchewan has a stable and diversified economy that is not subject to the challenges experienced in many other mineral-rich jurisdictions around the world such as corruption, political instability and regional conflicts. Due to Saskatchewan s stability, a great opportunity currently exists to further explore and develop its mineral resources in conjunction with an increasing global demand for commodities. For our 5th SASKATCHEWAN MINING FORUM, Insight Information has assembled a select group of government and industry leaders and experts to help conference participants understand the opportunity for mineral resource exploration and development in Saskatchewan and to provide information and guidance on how to successfully engage in Saskatchewan s resource industry. All the presenters are well known in the Saskatchewan resource scene, and will be sharing their insights into what it is that defines the Saskatchewan resource sector and more importantly, how one can participate in the exploration and development of the sector. Participants will hear from companies presently involved with the exploration and development of Saskatchewan resources and also the general economic, regulatory, and financing environment related to resource projects in Saskatchewan. Conference attendees will be able to address their questions and comments to presenters during sessions and informally during breaks, lunches as well as one-on-one. We invite you to join us at this defining Saskatchewan resource event. Co-Chairs of the program: Tamara Day Senior Manager, Group Legal Derek Hoffman MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman LLP Sponsorship Opportunities: For further details, please contact Amy Leung at 416.642.6128 or aleung@alm.com Gain additional presence and prestige in front of senior level decision makers through Insight Information s sponsorship opportunities. All of our exclusive sponsorship packages include a comprehensive suite of preferential benefits.
Who Should Attend The program will have most direct appeal to: Mining Investors Federal and Provincial Government Energy Officials and Regulators Environmental Officials and Consultants Energy Lawyers and In-house Counsel Exploration Geologists and Geophysicists Geophysical Contractors Officials from Aboriginal Groups and Businesses Aboriginal Land Administrators and Area Regulators Community Relations Coordinators Mining Industry Executives in: Investor Relations Exploration Business Development Strategic Planning Production Operations Financial Experts Legal Experts Geology Engineering Regulatory Affairs Corporate Affairs Environmental Affairs Community Relations Conference Highlights: SK mineral sector: key opportunities and challenges in the next two decades Risk management and mine safety in the Potash Industry Reporting under the new Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act Managing risks, unlocking value in uranium and in base metals exploration Effective strategies for engaging Aboriginal peoples in mining development Observations for workforce planning Industry perspective on the New Electronic Registry for the Issuance of Mineral Dispositions (MARS) Evolution of the industry that creates opportunities for women to enter into mining Raising capital - what investors look for in companies Financing during low commodity prices New technology landscape
Agenda April 29, 2015 8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:55 Welcoming Remarks from Insight Information Dr. Victor Pogostin Insight Information 9:00 Opening Remarks from the Co-Chairs Tamara Day Senior Manager, Group Legal Derek Hoffman MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman LLP 9:20 SK Mineral Sector: Key Opportunities and Challenges in the Next Two Decades Dr. Gary Delaney Chief Geologist Saskatchewan Geological Survey Minerals, Lands, and Resource Policy Division Ministry of the Economy Government of Saskatchewan The presentation will highlight the status of mining and mineral exploration in Saskatchewan with the focus on the key opportunities and challenges in the next two decades. 10:00 Networking Coffee Break 10:15 Risk Management and Mine Safety in Potash Industry J. Colin Braithwaite Vice President, Health Safety & Security K+S Potash Canada GP Legacy Project update where are we now? Health, safety, security and environment (HSSE) structure and path forward Safety culture and risk management: - vision and strategic planning - enterprise and operational risk - communication and alignment of processes - monitoring performance How does it all fit together? Dr. Matthew Wood Project Manager, Kronau Project Vale Potash Canada Limited Kronau project current status / path forward Vale s global risk and safety systems Risk and safety during engineering Transitioning to construction 11:15 Reporting under the New Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act (Canada) Fred R. Pletcher Chair, National Mining Group Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Who must report? What payments must be reported? Record keeping, penalties and defences 12:00 Networking Luncheon 1:00 Keynote Lunch Presentation Laurie Pushor Deputy Minister SK Ministry of the Economy 1:30 Engaging Aboriginal Peoples Chief Reginald Bellerose Muskowekwan Resources Limited G. Rangi Jeerakathil Partner MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman LLP Determining which aboriginal groups to engage in Saskatchewan a comparative approach with other provinces Effective strategies for negotiating agreements with Aboriginal groups 2:30 Networking Refreshment Break 2:45 Managing Risks, Unlocking Value in Uranium and Base Metals Exploration Nav Dhaliwal President Noka Resources Inc. The presentation will focus on the exploration strategy in relatively underexplored areas of the Athabasca Basin Region, targeting favourable geology and structure amenable to near surface, unconformity-style uranium mineralization. Rick Mazur President and Forum Uranium Corp. Alto Ventures Ltd. Glass half empty or glass half full? A junior company s perspective on exploration in good times and bad Ross McElroy President, Chief Operation Officer, and Chief Geologist Fission Uranium Corp. An emerging high-grade uranium camp Overview of the Triple R deposit The Triple R s impact on the south western Athabasca Basin region Potential for regional growth
Agenda Patrick Soares President, CEO, & Director FORAN Mining Corporation Saskatchewan sits on the western edge of a world-class base metal mining district, but currently has no operating base metal mines The province is a global leader in uranium and potash production; base metals are key to further diversification of the Saskatchewan mining industry 4:45 Conference Adjourns for the Day April 30, 2015 8:15 Continental Breakfast 9:00 Opening Remarks from the Co-Chairs 9:15 New Electronic Registry for the Issuance of Mineral Dispositions (MARS) Ryan Kalt Chairman and Athabasca Nuclear Corporation Overview of the platform The business impact of MARS MARS case study Opportunities for industry 10:00 Employment in Mining: Observations for Workforce Planning Leah Goodwin Government of Saskatchewan Executive Director, Labour Market Planning and Systems Support Labour Market Development, Ministry of the Economy Saskatchewan/Western Canadian labour market context Current labour market development approaches and tools Observations on moving forward the workforce planning discussion 10:30 Networking Coffee Break 10:45 Women in Mining Nancy Komperdo Co-Chair, Women in Mining (Saskatchewan) Exploration Geoscientist at The presentation will focus on the evolution of the mining industry, in particular to women in mining, how the industry has changed which has brought more opportunity for women to enter into it, what obstacles are still in place for women, and what WIM SK is doing in response Tabetha Stirrett Business Development Manager And Part Owner of North Rim Consulting North Rim Exploration Why companies should choose to have more women on their boards and in executive positions. Are the new disclosure guidelines set out in Form 58-101F1 going to make a difference? What is WIM Canada doing to increase the number of women in senior positions? 12:00 Networking Luncheon 1:15 Keynote Lunch Presentation - University of Saskatchewan and the Mining Sector: A Partner in Research and Education The Honourable Gordon Barnhart The Interim President and Vice-Chancellor University of Saskatchewan Former Chair of the Saskatchewan International Minerals Innovation Institute Former Lt. Governor of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan s minerals industry has experienced significant growth in recent years and is poised for dramatic growth over the next 20 years. Gordon Barnhart will discuss the critical role the university can play in enhancing industry competitiveness through cutting-edge research, development and knowledge transfer, as well as leadership in capacity building through relevant education and training programs. 1:45 Raising Capital for Mining in Saskatchewan What Investors Look for in Companies Networking Refreshment Break will be announced Jeret Bode Investment Banking Industrial Alliance Securities Inc. Raising Capital 101: Ways to raise capital Process What we look for in companies Amy Stephenson Goldeye Corporation Ltd. How to Survive on Low Commodity Prices: Commodity prices cyclical vs. volatile Financing during low commodity prices Survival in tough times Rob Theoret Principal, President and HCF Mercantile Inc. The presentation will review the key drivers of the Saskatchewan economy within a global context and the opportunities that continue to unfold/develop for Saskatchewan business. 3:15 Closing Remarks by Co-Chairs and Conference Ends
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