We began in 1983 by purchasing and selling stainless steel bars from a small office in Toronto, Ontario. Since that time, we have grown into one of Canada's leading distributors of specialty metal products with eight branches strategically located across the country.We are proud to offer our customers a large selection of materials, readily available from our inventory in various forms and sizes.
Tau CapitalTau has a 15-year track record of working hand-in-hand with all stakeholders to build safe and technically sound projects, thereby creating value in both the short and the long-term.Health and safety is our top priority and is top of mind in all our operations.Together with the Tau group of companies, we ensure engagement with communities and all levels of government in a spirit of cooperation and continuous consultation, thereby addressing priorities and concerns well in advance of, and during, development.Our environmental and social development practices meet or exceed regulatory standards. We value local customs and practices and embrace local expertise, business and service providers.Our associates and their well-being is a top priority for us and our group companies.We follow an approach of excellence from planning, exploration, development all the way through to mine closure.
Venture Steel is a custom flat rolled steel processor and distributor with two facilities located in Etobicoke, and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. We supply Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel and Aluminum in a wide range of grades, gauges and finishes. Venture Steel provides J.I.T., stock and release, and various other programs to a wide variety of customers in the Automotive, Construction, General manufacturing and commercial markets. Our precision slitters, multi blanking and cut to length capabilities, combined with our experienced employees, provide a cohesive and timely service package to both ongoing and new customers.
The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) represents the interests of the Canadian mineral exploration and development industry. The association was established in 1932 in response to a proposed government regulation that threatened the livelihood of Ontario prospectors. A timeline of the association's history is available here, along with a written history that can be found here. Today, 82 years after its founding, the association is a national organization with more than 9,000 individual members (including prospectors, developers, geoscientists, consultants, mining executives, and students, as well as those involved in the drilling, financial, investment, legal and other support fields) and more than 1,200 corporate members (including senior, mid-size and junior mining companies and organizations providing services to the mineral industry).