As the United States continues to navigate the complexities of its critical minerals strategy, a vital thread runs through the fabric of the plan: Canada. With concerns over global supply chains and the growing demand for minerals such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel, the US is increasingly looking north of the border to meet its needs. Canada's vast mineral reserves and long-standing trade relationship with the US make it a crucial partner in the country's efforts to secure a stable and reliable supply of critical minerals. But what does this partnership mean for the future of the US's critical minerals strategy, and how will it impact the Canadian economy?
America’s critical minerals strategy runs through Canada.