Mining Disclosure in B.C.: What you need to know
B.C. is a leader in the mining sector with over 40% of global mining issuers accounting for 30% of global capital formation. The BC Securities Commission brings together policy experts and legal professionals in this interactive one-day short course that discusses the securities regulatory environment for mining disclosure, including new information about the modernizing of National Instrument 43-101 the pre-eminent global standard for mineral project disclosure.
Who will benefit:
- Directors & Officers in the Mining/Exploration sector
- Lawyers, accountants and business professionals working in the investment industry
- Geologists and engineers
- Mining financial community
- Investors
Why participate:
- Receive updates on the state of the mining sector capital raising trends including “hot money” in critical minerals and what’s new in the regulatory space
- Learn tips and tricks for technical reporting and what defines a Qualified Person - practical ways to think about how to improve your disclosure
- Engage in discussions, including of the how to address disclosure reviews with a focus on how-to practical examples and pitfalls to avoid in disclosure
- Enhance your knowledge on the essentials on risk disclosure and where to find information and industry practice guidelines
- Take the opportunity to provide input to help shape mining policy in Canada
Speakers:
Kimberly Burns, Partner, Dentons
Vanessa MacLean, P. Geo. Senior Geologist, BC Securities Commission
Darin Wasylik, P. Geo. Senior Geologist, BC Securities Commission
Victoria Yehl, P. Geo. Manager, Mining, BC Securities Commission