In today’s evolving regulatory landscape, maintaining independence in reporting is critical for transparency and credibility in the mining sector. A panel hosted by Women in Mining Canada explored the importance of independence in NI 43-101 and S-K 1300 reports, highlighting standardized terms, unbiased assumptions, and risk identification. It examined differing views of major and junior mining companies, the value of operational experience, upcoming Canadian regulations, and the role of mentoring and continuous learning in the industry.

Watch the replay of Women in Mining Canada’s recent webinar NI 43-101 and S-K 1300 Reports - Maintaining Independence for valuable takeaways.

Panelists include Nikki Agyei, Wood, Maegan Ayotte, WSP, Daniel M. Gagnon, DRA Global and Sally Gillies – our Technical Director - Geology & Compliance.

Watch now.