US military investment in Canadian graphite mining projects increases risk of annexation

Lomiko Metals, a company based in British Columbia, is to build an open-air graphite mine in La Petite-Nation, in the Outaouais region on the western edge of Quebec.

Once operational, the open-pit mine will produce 100,000 tonnes of graphite per year for 15 years.

In 2024, the ‘US Department of Defense’ announced it would invest US$8.3m in the project through their ‘Defense Production Act’ investment program, to ensure the availability of resources needed for US interests and their national defence.

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