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Champion Iron

www.championiron.com

 
Champion Iron Limited is an iron ore exploration and development company with offices in Montreal, Toronto and Australia, and is focused on developing its significant iron resources in the Labrador Trough in the province of Québec. The company is currently focused on the restart of the Bloom Lake Mine, located in Fermont, Northern Quebec. Our in-pit mineral resources total 972 million tonnes, measured and indicated, and 4.4 billion estimated tonnes. The company is currently focused on the restart of the Bloom Lake Mine, located in Fermont, Northern Quebec. Discover the unique vision of a company that instills its mark worldwide ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.championiron.com
  • 20 Adelaide Street East Suite 200
    Toronto, ON CAN M5C 2T6
  • Phone: 416.866.2200

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