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Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates Are Betting Big on Quebec's Subsoil: A High-Tech Rush for Critical Minerals in the North

As the world races to secure metals essential for batteries, electric vehicles, and the military industry, two of the planet's wealthiest individuals are turning their attention—and their billions—toward Quebec. Jeff Bezos (founder of Amazon) and Bill Gates (co-founder of Microsoft) are among the main backers of KoBold Metals, a Silicon Valley-based exploration company revolutionizing mining through artificial intelligence.

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Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates Are Betting Big on Quebec's Subsoil: A High-Tech Rush for Critical Minerals in the North

KoBold has acquired exploration rights over hundreds—or even more than 1,300 square kilometers—in Nunavik (particularly around the Cape Smith geological formation) and areas of James Bay. The goal? To detect major deposits of cobalt, nickel, lithium, and copper, strategic minerals that the United States wants to secure to reduce its dependence on China. KoBold is sparing no expense:

The company has already invested over $31 million in work in Nunavik alone. It uses AI algorithms to analyze massive geological datasets and create ultra-precise “treasure maps,” far faster than traditional methods. Backed by Breakthrough Energy Ventures (Gates' fund), Andreessen Horowitz, and other heavyweights, KoBold has raised more than $1 billion in total, with a valuation approaching $3 billion US as of 2025.

Why Quebec? The Canadian Shield is full of promising geological formations, close to existing mines like Raglan (nickel). It's a politically stable, "friendly" zone, and both federal and provincial governments offer incentives to develop these sectors. Opportunities and Concerns On one hand, it's a major opportunity for the northern economy: benefits for Cree and Inuit communities, creation of specialized jobs, and regional development. Ottawa and Quebec are themselves investing in these critical minerals through subsidies and projects like lithium in James Bay. On the other hand, questions arise: environmental impacts in fragile territories (caribou, tundra, etc.), consultation with First Nations, and sovereignty over our strategic resources in the face of massive foreign interests. In the midst of rising global geopolitical tensions, this high-tech “green gold rush” shows that Quebec is no longer just a tourist destination… but a key player in the race for the materials of the future. What do you think? Good news for Quebec's economy, or is caution needed with these American giants?

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