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  "textContent": "\n\nThe Canadian government signed 30 new critical minerals deals with 12 allied nations Monday, committing $12.1 billion to projects ranging from rare earth recycling to lithium processing — a major bet that Ottawa can convert the country’s vast mineral wealth into a functioning industrial supply chain before geopolitical pressures make the window narrower. Energy and […]\n\nThe post Canada Strikes $12.1 Billion in Critical Minerals Deals, but Experts Question Whether It’s Enough appeared first on the deep dive.",
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