Thursday 8 January 2015

2014 Canadas Mining Fiscal Regime Research Report And Analysis

Timetric's Canadian fiscal regime report covers the governing bodies, laws, mining licenses and rights and tax-related information on 13 commodities: coal, iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver, nickel, chromium, manganese, diamond, uranium and platinum.

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Executive summary

Canada has abundant natural resources, including iron ore, nickel, zinc, copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, diamond, silver, coal, petroleum and natural gas.The country’s mining industry is governed by several departments and agencies of the provincial government. Canadian provinces have separate governing laws regulating the industry.

Scope

The report outlines Canadian’s governing bodies, laws, mining licenses and rights and obligations and key fiscal terms which include royalty, annual rents, corporate income tax, provincial income tax, branch profit tax, withholding tax, capital gains, goods and service tax / harmonized sales tax (HST), depreciation and other provincial taxes.

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Gain an overview of Canada's mining fiscal regime.

Key highlights

The Coal and Mineral Development Unit of the Department of Energy is responsible for the issuance and administration of exploration and production agreements for Alberta-owned coal.
The Ministry of Energy and Mines and Responsible for Core Review holds the authority for mining activities in British Columbia. The Mining and Minerals Division is accountable for devising and implementing policies, regulations and programs.
The Department of Natural Ressources is accountable for the development, management, conservation and protection of forests, minerals, parks and wildlife resources, and the administration of the province's Crown land.
The Ministry of Northern Development and Mines is responsible for the development of mines in northern Ontario. It ensures healthy, competitive and sustainable development of the mineral industry in the province.
The Ministère des Resources naturelles is responsible for providing information on the development and promotion of land and mineral resources in Quebec. It also ensures the development and rational utilization of forestry, mining and mineral resources.

Table of Contents


1 Executive Summary 1

2 The Canadian Mining Industry – Governing Bodies
2.1 Alberta
2.2 British Columbia, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Responsible for Core Review
2.3 Nova Scotia, Department of Natural Resources
2.4 Ontario, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
2.5 Quebec, Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune


3 The Canadian Mining Industry – Governing Laws
3.1 Alberta
3.2 British Columbia
3.3 Nova Scotia
3.4 Ontario
3.4.1 Mining Act
3.4.2 Mining Tax Act
3.5 Quebec

4 The Canadian Mining Industry – Mining Licenses and Rights
4.1 Alberta
4.1.1 Coal Lease
4.1.2 Coal Lease Road Allowance
4.2 British Columbia
4.2.1 Coal License
4.2.2 Coal Lease
4.3 New Brunswick
4.3.1 Prospecting License
4.3.2 Mining Lease

5 The Canadian Mining Industry – Key Fiscal Terms
5.1 Royalty
5.1.1 Alberta
5.1.2 British Columbia
5.1.3 Nova Scotia
5.1.4 Ontario
5.1.5 Quebec

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