Osisko Development: Advancing Critical Mining Projects in North America
Osisko Development is focused on advancing its ESG-friendly Cariboo gold project and exploring new copper targets in Utah, contributing to North America's sustainable mining future.

A Focus on High-Grade Gold and ESG-Friendly Mining Operations
Osisko Development is making significant strides in the mining industry with its Cariboo asset in central British Columbia nearing final permitting stages. CEO and Chairman, Sean Roosen, highlights the mine's potential as one of the most ESG-friendly projects in Canada, powered largely by hydroelectric energy. This advanced-stage project is expected to become a major regional job generator while delivering significant gold resources. In addition, Osisko is targeting a major copper discovery in Utah with its Tintic project, positioning the company as a leader in North American mining.
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