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The Critical Minerals Nobody's Talking About Just Got a Federal Policy Boost
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EquityInsider.com Sector Comme...

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The Critical Minerals Nobody's Talking About Just Got a Federal Policy BoostIssued on behalf of GoldHaven Resources Corp. VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EquityInsider.com Sector Commentary — Canada just committed over $3.6 billion to fast-track critical minerals projects at the world's largest mining conference, and the timing tells you everything[1]. Silver is now in its sixth straight year of structural supply deficit, with mine output falling short while demand from AI data centers, electrification, and defense keeps climbing. Tungsten and indium, once afterthoughts, are on every critical minerals list that matters. That policy pivot is pulling capital toward companies already sitting on polymetallic ground in proven districts: GoldHaven Resources (CSE: GOH) (OTCQB: GHVNF), Blackrock Silver (TSXV: BRC) (OTCQX: BKRRF), Southern Silver Exploration (TSXV: SSV) (OTCQX: SSVFF), Northisle Copper and Gold (TSXV: NCX) (OTCQX: NTCPF), and Idaho Strategic Resources (NYSE-A: IDR). The United Nations projects critical minerals demand could triple by 2030, with global trade in raw and semi-processed minerals already topping $2.5 trillion a year. Canada's Critical Minerals Production Alliance has now mobilized $18.5 billion in project capital through allied partnerships, creating a scalable runway for polymetallic explorers holding district-scale exposure to silver, tungsten, copper, and other strategic commodities at the front end of this supply-chain sovereignty cycle[2]. GoldHaven Resources (CSE: GOH) (OTCQB: GHVNF) has submitted its drill permit application for a 2026 program targeting three high-grade zones at its flagship Magno Project in northern British Columbia. The company is chasing silver, tungsten, and base metals across what it believes is shaping up as a district-scale discovery. Two of those zones, the Magno Zone and D Zone, carry high-grade silver-lead-zinc mineralization. Surface samples have returned up to 2,370 grams per tonne silver, greater than 20% lead, and up to 19.25% zinc. The third target, Vines Lake, shifts the focus to tungsten, where samples have come back as high as 6,550 parts per million. Indium, a critical mineral gaining attention from governments and manufacturers alike, showed up at concentrations reaching 334 parts per million. These are grab samples and selective by nature, but the grade...
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