Champagne in U.S. to talk unblocking supply chain, and push rare-earth minerals

Nov 3, 2021 | 12:10 PM

OTTAWA — Federal cabinet minister François-Philippe Champagne starts two days of meetings in Washington today with the goal of unblocking North America’s supply chain.

Champagne is the federal innovation, science and industry minister, a portfolio he describes as being at the core of building back Canada’s post-COVID-19 pandemic economy.

Champagne says he will be pushing Canada’s largely untapped rare-earth mining sector, which would allow the U.S. to be less reliant on China, the world’s leading supplier of those minerals.  

The pandemic-induced bottlenecks have created shortages of semiconductors and rare-earth minerals needed to power everything from computers and cellphones to electric vehicles.