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  "textContent": "\n\nThe Canadian government welcomed a C$116 million commitment from the Canada Growth Fund on Wednesday as part of a US$200 million deal to transfer control of the Vale Base Metals Thompson Mine Complex to a newly formed Canadian company. The consortium — comprising Exiro Minerals Corp., Orion Resource Partners, and the Canada Growth Fund — […]\n\nThe post Canada Backs $116 Million Nickel Mine Deal in Manitoba appeared first on the deep dive.",
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