From the DiaMine site, below: "The Canadian Diamond mining Industry began in the late 1980's and has since garnered the title of the third most valuable diamond mining country in the world. " This new-ish industry means more jobs, more tax revenue, and more commerce for the Canadian nation.
All Canadian proviences and territories with the exception of PEI have a mining industry.
All the hazards implied with the mining industry are included in diamond mining.
The main industry is Mining, but others include forestry and farming.
The Globe and Mail, a prominent Canadian newspaper, maintains a database of the mining industry. They provide comprehensive coverage and analysis of the sector, keeping readers informed about developments and trends in mining activities in Canada and globally.
Modern technology is particularly important to mining operations in the Canadian Shield because there a broad region of Precambrian rock. It is difficult to get through it without modern advancements.
So i looked it up and Diamonds are a huge industry there. With Canada's Diamond Certification program, top quality diamonds are being made. Also with the diamond mining, diamond cutting and polishing is growing. :)
Canadian diamond mining companies are signatories to the certification process that assures against blood diamonds, which originate in African countries. The agreement is the Kimberly Process Certification.
Diamond mining is not sustainable, in the environmental sense.
A mining industry is a mining business or a type of job out of all the other jobs.
Canadian Mining Hall of Fame was created in 1988.
Diamond drilling occurs in primarily under development countries. Many countries in Africa such as Botswana, Liberia, and South Africa all use diamond drilling in their mining industry.