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.
Yes it does.
Diamonds were discovered in Canada in the early 1990s when indicator minerals containing diamond were detected in the soil. This led to the discovery of diamond-rich kimberlite pipes in the Northwest Territories, where the first diamond mine, Ekati, opened in 1998. Since then, several other diamond mines have been developed in Canada.
Selma Diamond was born on August 5, 1920, in Montral, Qubec, Canada.
Canada.
Yes, but Russia, South Africa and Canada are far bigger diamond producers.
As you can see from the map, below, diamond mining takes place in Canada in nearly every Provence. As you'll see, several cities are mentioned.
Diamond mines are typically found in countries with rich deposits of diamond-bearing rock, such as Botswana, Russia, Canada, and Australia. In these countries, diamond mining operations extract diamonds from deep underground or from alluvial deposits in river beds.
Hudson Bay Company is important to Canada because they sold much of what is today Canada, to Canada.
There are 7 diamond mines in Canada. There are 4 in the Northwest Territories, 2 in Nunavut and 1 in Ontario.
Delaware is called the Diamond State because of Thomas Jefferson. Its location on the East Coast he thought was so important, he thought of it as an important diamond
its not
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