The Real Story Behind Selkirk Copper’s Comeback

Copper is back in focus — and Selkirk Copper is at the center of the story. In this interview, Jay Martin sits down with CEO Colin Joudrie to talk about rebuilding one of Canada’s most promising copper producers in the Yukon. They cover everything from the global copper shortage and trade realignments to government intervention, permitting reform, and the future of indigenous-led mining. Colin explains why Selkirk Copper’s restart of the historic Minto Mine could become a model for how mid-tier producers thrive in the new age of critical metals and geopolitical volatility

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00:00 — Intro
00:14 — Will tariffs and supply chain disruptions change the copper industry?
03:44 — Do safe jurisdictions matter more than ever for miners?
05:13 — Are governments becoming activist shareholders in mining?
10:24 — What was your path from Teck Resources to Selkirk Copper?
14:08 — Why leave one of the world’s largest mining companies for a restart project?
16:22 — What is Selkirk Copper and what makes the Minto Mine unique?
21:16 — What is Selkirk First Nation's role?
23:35 — Are there parallels between Selkirk Copper and West Red Lake Gold?
26:20 — Why patience and planning matter more than speed in a restart
27:26 — What’s the updated mineral resource and mine plan?
31:35 — What’s the timeline toward feasibility and restart?
35:08 — How does working with Selkirk First Nation change the dynamic?
42:03 — What’s the bigger vision for Selkirk Copper and district exploration?
46:30 — When can investors expect the next resource update and catalysts?
50:20 — Why good people matter most in a volatile industry

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