Raglan Mines, Quebec

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The Raglan Mines is a large nickel mining complex in the Nunavik region of northern Quebec, Canada. It is located approximately 100 kilometers south of Deception Bay. It was owned by the Toronto-based Falconbridge Ltd. which was bought by Xstrata.

The complex operates the Kattiniq/Donaldson Airport and there is also a gravel road leading to a port on Deception Bay, and the village of Salluit. It is the only road of any distance in the province north of the 55th parallel. Since the complex is remote from even the region's Inuit communities, workers must lodge there, sometimes for weeks at a time.

Though the complex was created with the participation of the Inuit owned Makivik Corporation, with the hopes of attracting employment for local residents, only a small minority of the workers are Inuit from the region. Most are French-speakers from the southern part of the province. Given the cultural mix at the complex, ethnic origin and discrimination are significant on-site issues[1].

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Coordinates: 61°39′N, 73°41′W