Metallica Resources

Metallica Resources
Metallica Resources Inc.
Type Defunct public
Industry Industrial Metals & Minerals
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Key people Richard J. Hall
Employees 40[1]
Website www.metal-res.com

Metallica Resources Inc. was a Canadian based mineral and gold mining company.

Metallica Resources was a publicly held Canadian mineral exploration and development company with a geographic focus in the Americas. The Company had an ownership interest in a gold project at Cerro de San Pedro Mexico. This project had generated legal challenges and concerted opposition by local citizens and organizations across Mexico and North America. The concerns were that the open-pit cyanide leach-pit process used by the project would produce irreparable harm to the environment and historical patrimony of this region in Mexico. Over the years, Mexican courts have suspended or revoked various permits for Metallica's Cerro de San Pedro project. There were fourteen cases before the Mexican courts awaiting resolution. The Cerro de San Pedro case was also being reviewed by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC).[2] In addition, the Company had a significant copper-gold project in Chile. Metallica's corporate goal was to build shareholder value through growth of its existing assets and pursuit of quality investment opportunities.

The company was acquired by New Gold Inc., and delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange effective July 4, 2008.

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