The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame selects and inducts individuals from all facets of the mining industry. They have two things in common: their significant and lasting impact on Canada’s mining industry, and through their achievements, their contribution to the high standard of living shared by all Canadians.
2016
Louis Gignac (b. 1950)
Louis Gignac contributed to the stature of Canada’s mining industry during his exemplary career as a company builder, mine operator and ...
2016
Robert M. Friedland (b. 1950)
Robert Friedland has been a dynamic, transformative force in the Canadian and international mining industries for more than 25 years. The ...
2016
J. Keith Brimacombe (1943 – 1997)
Major advances in metallurgical engineering and metals processing can be traced to the intellectual prowess of a few giants, and Keith Bri...
2015
Mackenzie Iles Watson (b. 1935)
Geological acumen, entrepreneurial instincts, and an engaging personality are some of the qualities that contributed to the extraordinary ...
2015
Ian Telfer (b. 1946)
Ian Telfer earned his reputation as a financially astute and visionary mining entrepreneur by building a series of companies through timel...
2015
Ronald K. Netolitzky (b. 1943)
Ronald Netolitzky is an accomplished Canadian geologist who has always remained an independent-minded prospector at heart. He recognized a...
2015
Peter M.D. Bradshaw (b. 1938)
Peter Bradshaw has served the mining industry with distinction for more than forty years as a mine-finder, company builder, an advocate of...
2014
David S. Robertson (1924 – 2016)
David Robertson became a respected statesman of Canada’s mining industry through technical accomplishment and impeccable integrity displ...