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Osisko Metals Relies on Rail for Its Ore - Radio Gaspésie

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Osisko Metals continues to rely on the return of the Gaspé rail in order to transform part of the ore in Quebec. If most of the exploitation of Murdochville copper will be sent to Europe via the port of Gaspé, a portion of the ore could be transformed at the Horne Foundry, in Abitibi. Osisko Metals Chief Executive Officer Robert Wares recalls that a supply contract binds the company with Glencore, former owner of the Gaspé site and owns the Abit…
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Osisko Metals continues to rely on the return of the Gaspé rail in order to transform part of the ore in Quebec. If most of the exploitation of Murdochville copper will be sent to Europe via the port of Gaspé, a portion of the ore could be transformed at the Horne Foundry, in Abitibi. Osisko Metals Chief Executive Officer Robert Wares recalls that a supply contract binds the company with Glencore, former owner of the Gaspé site and owns the Abit…

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radiogaspesie.ca broke the news in Gaspé, Canada on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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