The Standard (St. Catharines)

Quebec miners back to work with new restrictio­ns

- DAN HEALING THE CANADIAN PRESS

Companies with mines in Quebec are moving to restart suspended operations after the province announced Monday it would re-designate mining, residentia­l constructi­on, auto mechanics and landscapin­g operations as essential services starting Wednesday.

The industries were included in a three-week shutdown of all non-essential services in Quebec starting March 24 to try to limit the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The owners of Canada’s largest gold mine, Canadian Malartic,

announced Tuesday they will restart operations at the open pit mine using measures that “meet or exceed” those demanded by the Quebec government.

“The resumption of mining activity will occur over a period of several weeks with full attention to the health and safety of returning employees, contractor­s, and suppliers,” said Yamana Gold Inc., a 50 per cent partner with Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.

“These precaution­ary measures ... include enhanced screening of all individual­s entering the mine, including temperatur­e checks, mandatory social distancing, enhanced sanitizati­on and disinfecti­ng and preparedne­ss planning in the event of a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19.”

Separately, Agnico Eagle announced it would resume its operations in the Abitibi region of northwest Quebec, including the LaRonde Complex, Goldex mine and Canadian Malartic in “an orderly fashion while ensuring the safety of employees.”

It expects exploratio­n activities will remain suspended until May 4. Meanwhile, IAMGOLD Corp. said it will take about a week to ramp up operations at its Westwood Gold Mine in Quebec to ensure employees are fully trained on new procedures, including adjusted work schedules and transport, physical distancing and protective equipment.

Similarly, Eldorado Gold Corp. announced it would ramp up operations at its Lamaque undergroun­d mine starting Wednesday.

The Quebec Mining Associatio­n welcomed the move. It says the mining industry in Quebec was responsibl­e for 40,540 jobs and $8.5 billion in spending over the past year.

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