Bristow, Harquail, Letwin, Marrone and Thomas to headline TNM's Canadian Mining Symposium in May

By Posted John Cumming / March 04, 2019 / www.northernminer.com / Article Link

The Canadian Mining Symposium, presented by The Northern Miner in cooperation with the High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom, is returning to Canada House on Trafalgar Square in London, U.K., on May 22, 2019, and we are pleased to announce five stellar headline speakers for the event: Mark Bristow, President and CEO of Barrick Gold; David Harquail, CEO of Franco-Nevada Corporation and Chairman of the World Gold Council; Steve Letwin, president and CEO of Iamgold; Peter Marrone, Executive Chairman at Yamana Gold; and Eira Thomas, president and CEO of Lucara Diamond.

The Canadian Mining Symposium is an invite-only event for the British and European mining and investment communities that offers the most comprehensive view on how Canada has become, and continues to be, a global leader in all facets of the mining industry.

Now entering its third year, the annual symposium brings together top institutional and high net-worth investors, as well as C-suite executives and corporate development team members from mining firms domiciled in the U.K. and Europe.

For more information on the 2019 event and to enquire about sponsorships and delegate passes, visit the Canadian Mining Symposium homepage (www.northernminer.com/2019-canadian-mining-symposium/), where you can click on links to see speakers, an agenda, contact information, and other details. Please return to these pages in the months ahead for updates as new information is added.

Canada House in London, U.K., which serves as the venue for the Canadian Mining Symposium. Photo by Martina Lang.

By video, Canada's Minister of Natural Resources Jim Carr welcomes attendees of the Canadian Mining Symposium in Canada House in London, as Janice Charette, Canada's High Commissioner to the U.K., stands at the podium. Photo by John Cumming.

In a video appearance in May 2017, Canada's Minister of Natural Resources Jim Carr welcomes attendees of the Canadian Mining Symposium in Canada House in London, as Janice Charette, Canada's High Commissioner to the U.K., stands at the podium. Photo by John Cumming.

Ivanhoe Mines chairman Robert Friedland (left) and Northern Miner publisher Anthony Vaccaro at the Canadian Mining Symposium in London, U.K., in May 2017. Photo by John Cumming.

Ivanhoe Mines executive chairman Robert Friedland (left) and Northern Miner publisher Anthony Vaccaro at the Canadian Mining Symposium at Canada House in London, U.K., in May 2017. Photo by John Cumming.

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