Northcliff Resources’ Sisson Mine
Proponent
Northcliff Resources Ltd.
Sector
Mining
Location
Sisson Brook, New Brunswick
Proponent
Northcliff Resources Ltd.
Sector
Mining
Location
Sisson Brook, New Brunswick
Description
The Sisson Project aims to develop a world-class tungsten and molybdenum deposit into a modern, long-life open-pit mine. The deposit, located in New Brunswick, is a large, structurally controlled resource with potential to support sustainable operations over the long term. Once developed, the Sisson Project has the potential to become a near-term critical metal producer, supplying tungsten and molybdenum to North American, European and Asian markets.
Description
The Sisson Project aims to develop a world-class tungsten and molybdenum deposit into a modern, long-life open-pit mine. The deposit, located in New Brunswick, is a large, structurally controlled resource with potential to support sustainable operations over the long term. Once developed, the Sisson Project has the potential to become a near-term critical metal producer, supplying tungsten and molybdenum to North American, European and Asian markets.
Quick facts
- Restoring tungsten production: Will revitalize Canada’s tungsten production, filling a critical gap since the country’s last tungsten mine closed in 2015.
- Strengthening supply chains: Will position Canada as a reliable supplier of tungsten and molybdenum for domestic and international markets.
Benefits
- Canada’s last tungsten mine closed in 2015. The Sisson Project would revitalize Canada’s production of tungsten, as well as produce molybdenum, which makes steel and superalloys stronger, harder, and more corrosion-resistant.
- Tungsten is essential for a wide range of industries, with both civilian and defense applications, such as cutting tools, steel, military munitions, and protective equipment.
- With global tungsten markets highly concentrated, the Sisson Project has the potential to make Canada a reliable and secure supplier of tungsten for domestic and allied industries.
Latest updates
- On November 13, 2025, the project was referred to the Major Projects Office (MPO).
- On August 7, 2025 , Natural Resources Canada announced that Northcliff Resources Ltd.’s Sisson project received $8.2M in funding under the Global Partnerships Initiative.
- The project received federal approval in 2017 following an environmental assessment process and received its Schedule 2 of the Metal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulations in 2019.
- The MPO is working to advance the project toward construction more efficiently, by coordinating efforts among federal financing agencies to support financing and regulatory assistance.
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