CCMEC 2025 Breaks Records
Winnipeg – The Central Canada Mineral Exploration Convention (CCMEC) officially opens today at the Victoria Inn Hotel and Convention Centre, setting new records across the board as the largest event in the region. Continuing its steady growth in size and influence, this year’s convention highlights the strength and momentum of Central Canada’s mineral exploration sector.
Running November 3 & 4, the 2025 convention features a sold-out trade show floor with over 185 exhibitor booths, two dynamic Indigenous keynote speakers and a technical program showcasing 15 sessions with 35 industry experts. The event also welcomes a significant increase in sponsors and delegates.
“This event just keeps growing year-after year and we couldn’t be more pleased,” said CCMEC 2025 Chair Richard Trudeau. “This huge growth reflects the confidence companies have in this conference and its importance to the mining industry.”
Now in its second year under the management of the Mining Association of Manitoba Inc. (MAMI) organizers are working to elevate the convention’s profile, with a long-term vision of attracting international audiences and establishing it as a key event on the global mining calendar.
The conference opens with a powerful address by award-winning entrepreneur, author and Indigenous speaker Kendal Netmaker, who shares a powerful reflection of the importance of gatherings such as this: “The future isn’t about ‘you’ or ‘I’—it’s about ‘US’. It’s about moving forward together, in unity and understanding.” He added, “True harmony begins when we take the time to truly listen to one another’s stories. That’s the gift CCMEC brings – an opportunity to connect, to share, and to grow together.”
Nalaine Morin, Skeena Gold and Silver Senior Vice President, Environmental and Social Affairs, closes the conference as the final keynote, offering her insights on sustainability and collaboration in mining.
Beyond the conference halls, attendees will experience a live Mine Rescue demonstration, showcasing precision and teamwork that defines mine safety and a cultural performance by the Zoloto Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, celebrating Manitoba’s cultural heritage.
The success of an event of this magnitude is made possible through the leadership and investment of its many sponsors. CCMEC extends special recognition to its gold-level supporters: ETAC, Hudbay Minerals, the Province of Manitoba, Rodren Drilling and Vale.
As the mining sector gathers in Winnipeg this week, CCMEC stands as a powerful symbol of collaboration, innovation and shared purpose – driving the industry forward in Central Canada and beyond.
Tickets are still available and can be purchased via this LINK.
