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Building Canada's Future in Critical Minerals

Canada Mineral Development Corporation (CMDC) is a private-sector initiative positioned to unite governments, Indigenous communities, and investors to advance responsible mineral development across Canada.

PROVINCIAL FOCUS

A Nationally Engaged Platform with Provincial Focus

Bridging governments, Indigenous communities, and institutional investors through structured ESG-driven partnerships.

Canada Mineral Development Corporation (CMDC) is a collaborative platform positioned to engage with governments, Indigenous communities, and investors to support sustainable, inclusive, and competitive mineral development across Canada.

Each province presents unique opportunities and challenges. CMDC's model establishes provincial Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) to tailor development strategies to local realities while maintaining national consistency in governance, Sustainability Integration, and infrastructure standards.

Led by Chairman Humair Zafar Maniar, CMDC combines policy insight with operational depth. As a contributor to Pakistan's FATA Mineral Policy (drafted 2004, implemented 2006), he advised the FATA Development Authority and the Ministry of States and Frontier Regions (SAFRON) on establishing one of South Asia's first structured mining governance frameworks for a tribal-administered region — introducing licensing systems, tribal participation, and royalty-sharing mechanisms.

National Platform

Canada's collaborative mineral development framework

Provincial Focus

Tailored SPV strategies for local realities

ESG Excellence

Certified operational and governance standards

Indigenous Partnership

Meaningful collaboration and participation

That model also prioritized infrastructure development — building cost-efficient transport and logistics corridors funded through mining revenues and used to support community training and development programs. This mirrors the collaborative approach now central to CMDC's Indigenous partnership strategy in Canada.

Beyond policy, Chairman Humair Zafar Maniar embedded these same principles into his corporate group, HZM Corporation, building an organization recognized globally for its responsible and ethical operational excellence and adherence to international governance, safety, and sustainability standard.

These frameworks — independently audited and benchmarked through global certifications — reflect a consistent commitment to responsible development, transparency, and social accountability. The same philosophy now guides CMDC's approach to Canada's mineral future.

"Our strength lies in translation — understanding government needs, investor goals, and operational realities."

— Humair Zafar Maniar, Chairman, CMDC

LOCAL IMPACT

From National Strategy to Local Impact

CMDC is positioned to help bridge national priorities with provincial execution.

Through SPV-style models, CMDC supports partnerships that balance ESG considerations, Indigenous participation, and investment efficiency — enabling national direction to translate into meaningful local outcomes.

Core Functions

  • Policy alignment and transparent governance

  • Indigenous equity and consultation frameworks

  • Access to institutional & sovereign capital

  • Infrastructure and logistics planning

  • ESG compliance, auditing, and reporting

  • Skills, jobs, and local development programs

Every province has its own path — CMDC connects them under one national framework for sustainable growth.

Partnership Flow

1

Government

Federal & Provincial Ministries

2

CMDC

National Coordination Platform

3

SPVs

Provincial Special Purpose Vehicles

4

Indigenous Partners

Community Engagement

5

Investors

Institutional Capital

6

Projects

Sustainable Development

Our Commitment

ESG Compliance

Ensuring all projects meet the highest environmental, social, and governance standards.

Indigenous Inclusion

Meaningful participation and equity ownership for Indigenous communities.

Investment Efficiency

Streamlined access to institutional and sovereign capital for sustainable projects.

Powering Canada's Role in the Global Energy Transition

CMDC aligns with the Government of Canada's Critical Minerals Strategy, prioritizing the sustainable development of essential minerals for the clean energy future.

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Ni

Nickel

3

Li

Lithium

6

C

Graphite

27

Co

Cobalt

29

Cu

Copper

57 - 71

REE

Rare Earth Elements

Strategic Objectives

Strategic Objectives

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De-risk exploration and investment

Reducing barriers for sustainable mineral development

Strengthen domestic refining and processing

Building Canada's processing capabilities

Expand infrastructure for mineral transport and power

Developing critical logistics and energy networks

Support EV and battery supply chains

Enabling the clean energy transition

Create long-term jobs and local prosperity

Building sustainable communities through mineral development

Ready to Power the Future?

Join CMDC in building Canada's critical mineral supply chains for a sustainable, clean energy future that benefits all Canadians.

Vision to Provinces

One National Vision — Focused on Provincial Development

Empowering each province to unlock its mineral potential through structured, locally driven partnerships.

CMDC ensures that national strategy becomes provincial success. Through provincial SPVs, CMDC is positioned to engage with ministries, Indigenous councils, and investors to design development frameworks tailored to each province's geology, infrastructure, and workforce.

Canada's Critical Mineral Resources Distribution (2025)

Critical Minerals Opportunities by Province

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Ni

Nickel

Provinces: ON, MB, NL
Demand Level: High
Primary Use: EV Batteries
6

Li

Lithium

Provinces: AB, SK, ON, QC
Demand Level: Critical
Primary Use: Battery Technology
6

C

Graphite

Provinces: AB, SK, ON, QC
Demand Level: High
Primary Use: Battery Anodes
6

Co

Cobalt

Provinces: ON
Demand Level: Medium
Primary Use: Battery Cathodes
6

CU

Copper

Provinces: BC, MB, NL
Demand Level: High
Primary Use: Clean Energy Infrastructure
6

REE

Rare Earth Elements

Provinces: QC
Demand Level: Critical
Primary Use: Wind Turbines, EVs

This Approach Enables

Provincially led, nationally coordinated development

Local leadership with national strategic alignment

Indigenous and community participation in ownership and revenues

Meaningful ownership and revenue sharing opportunities

Efficient permitting and infrastructure planning

Streamlined processes for faster project development

Targeted job creation and local economic uplift

Sustainable employment and community prosperity

ESG-Aligned Operations

All provincial developments meet both federal and provincial standards for environmental protection, social responsibility, and governance excellence.

Environmental

Sustainable practices and environmental protection

Social

Community engagement and Indigenous partnerships

Governance

Transparent and ethical business practices

Partnership

Building Partnerships on Certified Integrity and Sustainability

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Indigenous inclusion and equity ownership

Meaningful participation in project ownership and decision-making

Transparent governance and ESG auditing

Regular third-party audits and public reporting on ESG performance

Low-impact exploration and reclamation

Minimizing environmental footprint and ensuring site restoration

Community reinvestment through revenue sharing

Direct financial benefits flowing back to local communities

"We apply globally proven ESG systems — tested, audited, and certified — to ensure that every project strengthens both the environment and the communities it touches."

— Humair Zafar Maniar

Partner With CMDC

Join us in advancing Canada's critical mineral development through strategic partnerships that benefit Indigenous communities, governments, and institutional investors.

Collaborative Approach

Work together with diverse stakeholders for mutual success

Strategic Development

Access to high-potential mineral development opportunities

National Impact

Contribute to Canada's critical mineral security and sustainability

Ethical Partnerships

Commitment to Indigenous reconciliation and environmental stewardship

Partnership Inquiry Form

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