Torngat eyes Strange Lake feasibility study as timing slips for Quebec rare earths project

Privately held developer Torngat Metals has pushed back its target for starting rare earths production at the C$2-billion ($1.46-billion) Strange Lake project in northern Quebec by about a year due to permitting and other delays.  Until recently, the Montreal-based company had been saying it was aiming to start production by 2028. That timeline has now slipped, CEO…

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