Mining's transformation: Explore our events during PDAC 2025
From geopolitical shifts to Indigenous partnerships and the role of women in mining, the industry is undergoing profound change. At PDAC 2025, leaders from around the world will gather to discuss the future of mining—and we’re bringing key conversations to the table.
From March 2–5, we’re hosting a series of exclusive seminars in Toronto, running alongside the convention, to explore some of the sector’s most pressing issues, including:
- Geopolitics and mining – How shifting global alliances, national security policies and trade regulations are impacting resource access and investment.
- Indigenous leadership – Strengthening partnerships and regulatory frameworks through Indigenous environmental assessments.
- Women in mining – The role of women in driving innovation, sustainability and industry transformation.
- Argentina’s critical minerals – Insights from government and industry leaders on opportunities and challenges in one of the world’s most resource-rich regions.
These discussions will bring together industry leaders, government officials and key stakeholders to explore what’s next for mining.
We look forward to connecting with clients, colleagues and mining professionals from Canada and beyond.
Exclusive seminars and events during PDAC 2025
To learn more or to register for these events, please contact Paola Baldassarre.
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Learn how we can helpWIM LatAm – The role of women in transforming mining: Innovation and sustainability
March 2 - 8:30 - 11 a.m.
Women are leading the way in mining through groundbreaking technologies and sustainable practices that are reshaping the industry.
This event will feature two discussions highlighting how women are driving change in the sector:
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Technological innovations – Nermina Harambasic and Javiera Alcayaga will explore advancements in mining technology and the role of women at the forefront.
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Sustainable practices – Andrea Vaccari and Monica Ospina will discuss eco-friendly solutions shaping a more sustainable future.
The event will also recognize members of WIM100, celebrating the achievements of women making significant contributions to the mining industry.
The Spain opportunity: From exploration and discovering to development and production
Political license to operate: Trump 2.0, national security and geopolitics in mining
Building strong partnerships: Supporting Indigenous environmental assessment frameworks in Canada’s mining sector
Critical minerals in Argentina: A dialogue with Federal Mining Minister Luis Lucero and provincial governors
Unlocking Río Negro’s potential for Argentina’s growth
WIM LatAm – The role of women in transforming mining: Innovation and sustainability
March 2 - 8:30 - 11 a.m.
Women are leading the way in mining through groundbreaking technologies and sustainable practices that are reshaping the industry.
This event will feature two discussions highlighting how women are driving change in the sector:
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Technological innovations – Nermina Harambasic and Javiera Alcayaga will explore advancements in mining technology and the role of women at the forefront.
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Sustainable practices – Andrea Vaccari and Monica Ospina will discuss eco-friendly solutions shaping a more sustainable future.
The event will also recognize members of WIM100, celebrating the achievements of women making significant contributions to the mining industry.
The Spain opportunity: From exploration and discovering to development and production
March 3 - 7:30 a.m.
Gowling WLG is hosting the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Canada’s Annual Business Breakfast, held during the PDAC convention. This exclusive event will feature a panel of key players in the mining sectors of Spain and Canada, exploring opportunities across the full mining lifecycle.
Political license to operate: Trump 2.0, national security and geopolitics in mining
March 3 - 8 - 9:30 a.m.
Geopolitical shifts are reshaping global trade, sanctions, national security, and international alliances with significant implications for the mining industry.
Insights from Control Risks will highlight key geopolitical trends influencing the sector, followed by a panel discussion with experts exploring the risks, opportunities and future impacts on mining worldwide.
Building strong partnerships: Supporting Indigenous environmental assessment frameworks in Canada’s mining sector
March 4 - 8 - 9:30 a.m.
Meaningful Indigenous partnerships play a vital role in strengthening regulatory efficiency and certainty.
Gowling WLG partners Adam Chamberlain and Kennedy Bear Robe will discuss best practices in impact assessments, the devolution of regulatory authority, and how Canada’s experiences can inform approaches in global jurisdictions.Critical minerals in Argentina: A dialogue with Federal Mining Minister Luis Lucero and provincial governors
March 4 - 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Argentina’s mining sector is undergoing significant political, social, economic and legal changes that will shape its future.
Luis Lucero, Argentina’s Secretary of Mining, will join a panel of provincial governors and industry leaders to share insights on what these developments mean for investors, stakeholders and the global market.
Moderated by France Tenaille, Gowling WLG partner and leader of the firm’s Latin America Desk, this discussion will explore the opportunities and challenges within one of the world’s most resource-rich regions, with a focus on copper and lithium.
This event is presented in partnership with the Canadian Council to the Americas, Horizon Engage and the TMX.Unlocking Río Negro’s potential for Argentina’s growth
March 5 - 8 - 9:30 a.m.
With rich natural resources and leading advancements in science and technology, Río Negro is emerging as a vital player in Argentina’s mining and nuclear energy sectors.
This discussion will explore the province’s uranium and gold potential, its role in energy independence, and how institutions like INVAP and Instituto Balseiro are driving innovation and workforce development. Industry leaders will highlight why Río Negro is central to Argentina’s future in mining and nuclear energy.Related resources
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Our multidisciplinary team provides strategic advice at every stage of the mining life cycle—from exploration to closure. We work with junior explorers, mid-tier producers and global operators on transactions involving key commodities, ensuring practical solutions that align with business objectives.
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