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The Master of Torngat Metals Leaves the Ship

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
As the Torngat Metals project moves from the pivotal stage of studies to development, its chief executive officer, Yves Leduc, is leaving. The Canadian rare-earth development company that wants to mine a deposit in Nunavik and then separate critical minerals at a plant in Sept-Îles announced the "decision" of its chief executive officer on Tuesday. Yves Leduc held the position since March 2025. Under his leadership, Torngat Metals completed the …
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As the Torngat Metals project moves from the pivotal stage of studies to development, its chief executive officer, Yves Leduc, is leaving. The Canadian rare-earth development company that wants to mine a deposit in Nunavik and then separate critical minerals at a plant in Sept-Îles announced the "decision" of its chief executive officer on Tuesday. Yves Leduc held the position since March 2025. Under his leadership, Torngat Metals completed the …

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As the Torngat Metals project moves from the pivotal stage of studies to development, its chief executive officer, Yves Leduc, is leaving. The Canadian rare-earth development company that wants to mine a deposit in Nunavik and then separate critical minerals at a plant in Sept-Îles announced the "decision" of its chief executive officer on Tuesday. Yves Leduc held the position since March 2025. Under his leadership, Torngat Metals completed the …

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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