Greg McNab on Canada’s Regulatory Landscape, M&A, ESG, and Uranium in 2025
Update: 2024-12-30
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In this episode Greg and Cali discuss the challenges and opportunities in the mining sector, particularly in Canada and Australia. They also talk about the potential impact of interest rates and commodity prices on the mining sector, the shift in resource nationalism, and the importance of focusing on real mining projects. Greg, an engineer and leader of the mining group at Denton's, shares insight on the regulatory landscape in Canada, particularly in Quebec and British Columbia. He highlights the increasing importance of First Nations consultations in the mining process and the potential impact on project timelines.
Greg also emphasizes the importance of community engagement and transparency in the mining sector, suggesting that companies should disclose their plans and actions to build trust and avoid surprises. He advises investors to look at a company's past performance and public disclosures to predict their future actions, as this can be a reliable indicator of their commitment to ESG practices. Greg also discusses the potential for growth and change in the mining industry. Greg expresses optimism about the industry's future, suggesting that they were coming out of their "growing pain years" and that the industry was poised for significant growth in the coming years. He also mentions the need for better consultation processes and the importance of technology in the industry. Greg talks about the shift in resource nationalism, dividing it into internal and external forms. He highlights the example of Chile's lithium project development and Indonesia's control over the nickel market. Greg says that investors should consider risks that companies can control, rather than those at the whim of government changes.
He also notes that the longer the timeframe for a project, the greater the risk. Greg suggests that investors should prioritize projects with shorter development timelines and those that can quickly feed into high demand markets. He identifies uranium as a promising commodity for 2025, due to its transition to a green product and the lack of supply coming online.
About Greg McNab Greg McNab is a partner in the Denton's corporate group, and Canada Co-chair for Dentons' Mining group. His main areas of practice include financings of public and private securities issuers (including private equity and hedge funds), investment management products, capital markets transactions, mergers and acquisitions and resources and energy matters, both domestically and internationally. Greg also advises on corporate governance, regulatory compliance, continuous disclosure and stock exchange matters for public issuers.
As a former mechanical engineer, Greg has extensive experience in both the energy and mining sectors. He regularly speaks at conferences, writes articles and appears in the media with respect to a variety of securities, mining and energy matters. He is a director and Canadian Chair of the Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce.
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Greg also emphasizes the importance of community engagement and transparency in the mining sector, suggesting that companies should disclose their plans and actions to build trust and avoid surprises. He advises investors to look at a company's past performance and public disclosures to predict their future actions, as this can be a reliable indicator of their commitment to ESG practices. Greg also discusses the potential for growth and change in the mining industry. Greg expresses optimism about the industry's future, suggesting that they were coming out of their "growing pain years" and that the industry was poised for significant growth in the coming years. He also mentions the need for better consultation processes and the importance of technology in the industry. Greg talks about the shift in resource nationalism, dividing it into internal and external forms. He highlights the example of Chile's lithium project development and Indonesia's control over the nickel market. Greg says that investors should consider risks that companies can control, rather than those at the whim of government changes.
He also notes that the longer the timeframe for a project, the greater the risk. Greg suggests that investors should prioritize projects with shorter development timelines and those that can quickly feed into high demand markets. He identifies uranium as a promising commodity for 2025, due to its transition to a green product and the lack of supply coming online.
About Greg McNab Greg McNab is a partner in the Denton's corporate group, and Canada Co-chair for Dentons' Mining group. His main areas of practice include financings of public and private securities issuers (including private equity and hedge funds), investment management products, capital markets transactions, mergers and acquisitions and resources and energy matters, both domestically and internationally. Greg also advises on corporate governance, regulatory compliance, continuous disclosure and stock exchange matters for public issuers.
As a former mechanical engineer, Greg has extensive experience in both the energy and mining sectors. He regularly speaks at conferences, writes articles and appears in the media with respect to a variety of securities, mining and energy matters. He is a director and Canadian Chair of the Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce.
X: @Gregmcnab
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gmcnab/
About Dentons Across over 80 countries, Dentons helps you grow, protect, operate and finance your organization by providing uniquely global and deeply local legal solutions. Polycentric, purpose-driven and committed to inclusion, diversity, equity and sustainability, we focus on what matters most to you. http://www.dentons.com/
About Investorideas.com - Big Investing Ideas Investorideas.com is the go-to platform for big investing ideas. We also create free investor stock directories for sectors including mining, crypto, renewable energy, gaming, biotech, tech, sports and more. Public companies within the sectors we cover can use our news publishing and content creation services to help tell their story to interested investors. Paid content is always disclosed.
Disclaimer/Disclosure: Our site does not make recommendations for purchases or sale of stocks, services or products. Nothing on our sites should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell products or securities. All investing involves risk and possible losses. This site is currently compensated for news publication and distribution, social media and marketing, content creation and more. Disclosure is posted for each compensated news release, content published /created if required but otherwise the news was not compensated for and was published for the sole interest of our readers and followers. Contact management and IR of each company directly regarding specific questions. More disclaimer info: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp #uranium #goldminingstocks #mergers #investing #canada #miningindustry #australia #preciousmetal #esg
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