If this pans out, could be really great. Very large and accessible Alumina deposit in Saskatchewan. At present Canada imports about $3b in feed material for aluminum production for year. Most of that goes to Aluminum smelters in Quebec due to the very low cost of electricity there due to hydro dams. This could potentially totally see a couple billion a year from smelters in Quebec going to Saskatchewan mines instead of overseas.
globalnews.ca
Saskatchewan alumina deposit discovery a ‘potential gamechanger’ | Globalnews.ca
An estimated 6.8 billion tonne alumina deposit was found near Tisdale, being a new resource for Sask. it will provide economic benefits as it is holds a third of global reserves

