Is This the Most Overlooked Critical Mineral? (+1000% Move) | Guy Bourassa – Scandium Canada

In this interview, we speak with Guy Bourassa, CEO of Scandium Canada (TSXV: SCD), about why scandium is drawing new attention as a strategic critical mineral and how the company is advancing one of the few primary scandium development stories in the market.

We discuss what makes scandium different from better-known critical minerals, including its ability to significantly strengthen aluminum while improving corrosion resistance and flexibility. Bourassa explains why those properties could make scandium increasingly important in aerospace, transportation, and next-generation manufacturing applications.

Bourassa also walks through the company’s updated 2025 resource, its move toward a prefeasibility study, and how the project’s outlook has expanded to a mine life of more than 40 years at a planned 100 tonnes per year.

The conversation also covers the company’s development of scandium-aluminum alloys for 3D printing, a planned roughly $5 million technical drilling program to support later feasibility work, and why management sees potential for future offtake or joint venture interest as end users look for more secure scandium supply.


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