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David Duncan

Wolfville

David graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from Acadia University in 1979 and was involved with the exploration and mining industry on the provincial, national and international levels until his retirement in 2006. He is a Registered Professional Geoscientist with the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Newfoundland and Labrador and a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101. David's career has taken him to numerous geological environments around the globe searching for and developing deposits of gold, tin, copper, diamonds and uranium. In Nova Scotia, David has worked on developing the Meguma gold deposits along the Eastern Shore; discovered the Millet Brook uranium deposits; and defining the potential for tin and tungsten in the South Mountain Batholith. More recently, he has developed new gold mines in West Africa and diamond mines in South Africa. He has co-authored a number of papers and was a founding member and Director of the Nova Scotia Chamber of Mineral Resources. David has volunteered with the local minor hockey association and his service has been recognized by both Hockey Canada and Hockey Nova Scotia.

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