
Pierre Gratton
Pierre Gratton is the president of the Mining Association of Canada, where he advocates for the importance of Canadian mining resources in the context of North American supply chains, particularly in relation to U.S. national security and economic interests.
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Pierre Gratton, CEO of the Mining Association of Canada, discussed the potential for new sources of investment in the mining business.
Carney walks a tightrope on Fortress North America as trade review loomsPierre Gratton, the president and CEO of the Mining Association of Canada, engaged in dialogue to explore technical collaboration opportunities.
El sector minero dominicano alcanzó exportaciones superiores a US$2,590 millones en 2025Pierre Gratton, president of The Mining Association of Canada, discussed the role of governments in the mining sector.
Ottawa investing up to US$65-million in B.C.-based Mangrove Lithium in critical minerals pushPierre Gratton, president of the Mining Association of Canada, called the G7 critical minerals announcement a big step forward for Canada.
G7 pact pledges funds for Quebec, Ontario critical minerals projectsPierre Gratton, chief executive of the Mining Association of Canada, welcomed the new measures, saying in a statement they would provide the framework and certainty needed by industry to clean up, or reclaim, tailings ponds.
Alberta vows to implement new standards for releasing treated oil sands mine waterPierre Gratton, president and chief executive of the Mining Association of Canada, wasn’t able to comment on China’s gold import statistics.
Gold was China’s No. 1 import from Canada in 2024: China CustomsPierre Gratton, president of the Mining Association of Canada, said that by being exempted from the Trump tariffs, copper miners are in a similar position to iron ore, nickel, and metallurgical coal companies that produce steel inputs.
Bessent indicates U.S. willing to work with Canada on metals tariffsPierre Gratton, president of the Mining Association of Canada, commented on the impact of tariffs on his sector.
Canadian producers relieved as Trump’s 50% tariff on imported copper spares key productsPierre Gratton, president of The Mining Association of Canada, expressed that the tariffs will hurt U.S. copper producers.
Trump to impose copper tariffs, in potential blow to Canadian exporters of the metalPierre Gratton, president of the Mining Association of Canada, expressed relief that the mining sector was spared from tariffs.
Canadian steel and aluminum suffer Trump’s ire while mining sector spared for nowPierre Gratton is the chief executive officer of the Mining Association of Canada.
Canadian critical minerals companies not panicked by Trump tariff threat because of 10% carve-outPierre Gratton, president of the Mining Association of Canada, said it’s clear that the U.S. covets Canada’s critical minerals.
Trudeau’s comments that Trump wants critical minerals highlights U.S. reliance on Canadian resources


























