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Canadian Malartic exploration team among PDAC 2025 award winners

Posted on 6 Nov 2024

The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) has announced the recipients of its 2025 PDAC Awards.

Since the awards were established in 1977, they have been a symbol of excellence, recognising individuals, teams and organisations that have made significant contributions to the global mining industry.

“The 2025 award recipients embody the expertise, passion and drive that define excellence in mineral exploration and development,” Raymond Goldie, PDAC President, said. “Their remarkable accomplishments demonstrate the crucial role of innovation, resourcefulness and leadership in uncovering the minerals that power our modern world.”

Recipients will be celebrated during the PDAC 2025 Convention at the Awards Gala & Nite Cap on March 4, 2025, at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto.

2025 PDAC Award recipients
Bill Dennis Award: A Canadian discovery or prospecting success
Canadian Malartic Exploration Team – for the discovery of the East Gouldie deposit in Malartic, Quebec.

Skookum Jim Award: Indigenous achievement in the mineral industry
David Kritterdlik – For groundbreaking work promoting Inuit values, cultural preservation and sustainable development.

Sustainability Award: For outstanding leadership in environmental protection and/or good community relations.
Teck Resources and UN Women: Originarias Program – For its transformative impact on Indigenous women in Chile.

Thayer Lindsley Award: For an international mineral discovery
The Onto Discovery Team – For the discovery of the Onto deposit in Indonesia.

Viola R. MacMillan Award: For company or mine development
John Robins – For lifetime leadership and significant contributions to the mining and exploration industry.

PDAC’s Board of Directors select Award Recipients based on recommendations of the association’s Awards Committee.

The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) is the leading voice of the mineral exploration and development community, an industry that employs more than 664,000 individuals. Currently representing over 7,800 members around the world, PDAC’s work centres on supporting a competitive, responsible, and sustainable mineral sector.

PDAC 2025, its 93rd annual convention, will take place in person in Toronto, Canada, from March 2-5. International Mining is a media sponsor of the event