New socio-economic study confirms Glencore a major national contributor to Canada
According to the study based on 2024 data1, Glencore's Canadian operations directly generate:
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$8.1 billion toCanada's GDP - ~ 11 000 jobs,
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$1.7 billion in labour income -
$1.4 billion in direct government revenues across all levels of government, and -
$8.8 billion in Canadian supplier spend across the country.
However, when indirect (supply chain) and induced (consumer spending) impacts are included, Glencore's total economic contribution grows dramatically. Across the entire spending cycle,
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$14.3 billion in total GDP, - supports over 34,000 jobs,
- contributes
$6.3 billion in labour income, and - provides
$3.7 billion in government revenues nationwide.
"For many years, Glencore's operations were known locally, but the total impact of all our operations across the country were not well understood. Our report findings confirm what many of our employees and our business partners already know: that
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Glencore's Canadian operations play a significant role within the national mining sector. In fact, the study reveals that:
- Glencore directly supports one in every 20 workers in
Canada's mining sector2. - Employee compensation at Glencore is, on average, 90% higher than the national average wage.
- 16% of
Canada's mining sector GDP can be attributed to Glencore's Canadian operations3.
Glencore's activities span multiple commodities--including steelmaking coal, nickel, copper, zinc, cobalt and platinum group metals--and involve significant capital investments that support long-term operational stability and broader economic resilience.
The study measured contributions across key provinces where Glencore operates:
Glencore's direct economic impact in B.C., driven primarily by Elk Valley Resources' steelmaking coal operations, includes:
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$5.3 billion in GDP, - ~3,500 jobs,
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$479 million in labour income, -
$473 million in government revenues, and -
$3.3 billion in annual supplier spend in B.C.
As home to the company's largest concentration of Base Metals operations,
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$1.2 billion in GDP, - ~3,400 jobs,
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$538 million in labour income, -
$140 million in government revenues, and -
$1.4 billion in annual supplier spend inQuebec .
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$712 million in GDP, - ~2,100 jobs,
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$363 million in labour income, -
$27 million in government revenues, and -
$981 million in annual supplier spend inOntario .
Additional economic impacts extend across other provinces through interprovincial trade, closed-site management, and national procurement networks.
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"Glencore's Canadian operations have been part of the national economic fabric for decades, and this study illustrates how deeply integrated we are with the communities, suppliers, and skilled workers who make our operations possible," added Risbud. "We are committed to continuing to create economic value while advancing responsible production of the metals and critical minerals needed for
For more information on the socio-economic study, visit https://www.glencore.ca/en/who-we-are/our-contribution or find the full report here.
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Glencore is one of the world's largest global diversified natural resource companies and a major producer and marketer of more than 60 commodities. Through a network of assets, customers and suppliers that spans the globe, we produce, process, recycle, source, market and distribute the commodities that advance everyday life.
With over 140,000 employees and contractors and a strong footprint in over 30 countries in both established and emerging regions for natural resources, our marketing and industrial activities are supported by a global network of offices.
Glencore's customers are industrial consumers, such as those in the automotive, steel, power generation, battery manufacturing and oil sectors. We also provide financing, logistics and other services to producers and consumers of commodities.
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