Over four days, PDAC 2026 facilitated networking, investment discussions and deal-making. The convention’s programming featured hundreds of expert presenters examining the key opportunities and challenges shaping mineral exploration, project development and financing.
PDAC 2026 also welcomed participation from governments around the world, alongside Canadian policymakers and leaders from municipal, provincial and federal levels. Their presence reflects the growing global focus on mineral supply, investment and the policies needed to support responsible development.
‘Government policy choices play a critical role in supporting the mineral sector and ensuring Canada remains a global leader in mineral exploration and development,’ Rees said. ‘Proven, made-in-Canada exploration tax credits and greater regulatory predictability are essential to maintaining Canada’s competitiveness and investor confidence.’
While the Convention is an important moment for the association, PDAC advocates throughout the year on behalf of its members and the broader sector.
‘In a more complex global environment, a strong mineral sector is fundamental to Canada’s economic prosperity, supply-chain security and sovereignty,’ Rees said.
PDAC thanks its volunteers, speakers, sponsors, exhibitors and participants for contributing to a successful Convention and looks forward to welcoming the global mineral exploration and mining community back to Toronto for PDAC 2027, March 7–10, 2027.
About PDAC
The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) is the leading voice of the mineral exploration and development community, an industry that employs more than 724,000, and contributed $156 billion to Canada’s GDP in 2024 (Natural Resources Canada, February 2025). Currently representing over 8,200 members around the world, PDAC’s work centers on supporting a competitive, responsible, and sustainable mineral sector. Visit pdac.ca for more information.
