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2024

Robert Elver Mineral Economics Award

Robert Elver Mineral Economics Award (50th anniversary)

Dr. Robert Bruce Elver joined the federal Mineral Resources Division as a ferrous industry specialist not long after graduating in applied geology from the University of Toronto in 1957. He worked with the government until his untimely death in 1979. During that time, he was a representative at meetings of international bodies including the Steel Committee of the OECD and the Steel Committee of the Economic Commission for Europe. He became progressively more involved in Canadian regional economic development and pioneered work in mineral resource evaluation. In 1971 he became coordinator of the office of Mineral Policy Review at a time when an integrated federal-provincial approach to mineral resource development was clearly needed. Shortly afterwards, he was appointed director of the Mineral Economics Division of the Mineral Policy Sector of what had become Energy, Mines and Resources, Canada (now Natural Resources Canada). 

Dr. Elver participated in the activities of CIM, both in the Ottawa Branch and nationally. Importantly, in 1974, he sought the approval of CIM Council to form the Mineral Economics Committee (now the Management and Economics Society) and became its founding chairman.