Toronto skyline critical minerals panel
Toronto skyline critical minerals panel

Muir joins Toronto critical minerals panel

Resource Works CEO and Tersa Earth co-founder to speak in person at the 2025 Critical Minerals Forum.

Resource Works CEO and Tersa Earth co-founder to speak in person at the 2025 Critical Minerals Forum.

Resource Works President and CEO Stewart Muir will be in Toronto on June 18 to participate in Panel 1 of the Critical Minerals Forum, titled “A Wealth of Resources: Canada’s Abundant Supply Positions It as the Provider of Choice for International Investors.” 

The panel will explore Canada’s rich deposits of critical minerals, including lithium, nickel, cobalt, graphite, and rare earth elements, emphasizing the nation’s potential to meet escalating global demand for these essential resources. Discussions will also cover how Canada’s resource availability and accessibility make it an attractive destination for foreign investment in the clean economy sector.

The Critical Minerals Forum Toronto 2025

Muir’s presence at the forum underscores Resource Works’ commitment to advocating for responsible resource development that balances economic growth with environmental stewardship and Indigenous partnerships. 

In addition to his role at Resource Works, Muir is a co-founder and board member of Tersa Earth Innovations, a Burnaby-based biotech startup developing innovative solutions for the clean production of critical minerals.  

His participation is expected to highlight the importance of integrating community engagement and sustainable practices in advancing Canada’s critical minerals strategy.

Resource Works will provide updates and key takeaways from the forum through our official channels and newsletters. This event marks another step in Resource Works’ ongoing efforts to position Canada as a leader in the responsible and strategic development of critical minerals.

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