Industry | Mining and natural gas |
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Predecessor | Associated Goldfields Canadian Associated Goldfields |
Headquarters | Toronto |
Kerr Addison Mines Ltd was a Toronto-based mining and gas company that owned various mines throughout Canada, including the Agnew Lake Mine,[1] the Kerr-Addison Mine and Chesterville gold mine.
In the 1960s, Kerr Addison was Canada's largest gold producer.
The injury of a snowmobiler on company property in 1975 led to a Supreme Court of Canada judgement setting precedent for future Occupier's Liability cases in Canada.