Bringing Canada’s North to Global Investors
Invest North of 60, a pan-territorial initiative promoting mining investment across Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, today announced its upcoming investor-relations schedule for late 2025 and early 2026. The team will meet with institutional and strategic investors, funds, and analysts at marquee industry conferences to highlight project pipelines, permitting clarity, infrastructure advances, and Indigenous partnership models, across Canada’s northern territories.
“Global demand for responsibly produced critical and precious minerals keeps rising, and Canada’s northern territories is ready,” said Kathy Gray, Program Lead, Invest North of 60. “Our message to the market is simple: compelling geology, stable rule of law, strong Indigenous partnerships, and a clear line of sight from exploration to production. We look forward to substantive discussions with investors on how to participate in this growth story.”
Where to meet Invest North of 60 (calendar order)
PDAC – Toronto, Ontario.
March 1-4, 2026, Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Website Link: PDAC | Convention – 2026
Yellowknife Geoscience Forum – Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
Dates to be determined. November 2026
Website Link: Yellowknife Geoscience Forum
Mines and Money @ Resourcing Tomorrow – London, U.K.
December 1-3, 2026; Business Design Centre, London.
Website Link: https://minesandmoney.com/london/
AME Roundup – Vancouver, British Columbia.
Dates to be determined. January 2027. Vancouver Convention Centre (East)
Website Link: https://roundup.amebc.ca/
At each stop, Invest North of 60 will host targeted briefings and one-on-one meetings to discuss projects, permitting, and regulatory pathways, infrastructure and energy considerations, skills and workforce development, and pathways to partnership with Indigenous governments and businesses.
“Investors are seeking de-risked jurisdictions with real scale,” added Tom Hoefer. “Northern Canada offers exactly that – along with strong environmental standards and community-driven approaches that create durable value.”