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C2C Metals Corp C.CTOC

Alternate Symbol(s):  CTCGF

C2C Metals Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company holds a portfolio of uranium, gold and copper projects in the United States and Canada. Its projects include Codroy Uranium Project, Melinda Uranium Project, Newfoundland Gold, Lucky Joe Gold/Copper, Sonora Gulch Gold/Copper, and Blue Jay Mine Project. Its Codroy Uranium Project covers approximately 2,825 hectares (ha) and has seven documented uranium occurrences, located approximately 50 kilometers (km) north of Port aux Basque, Newfoundland. Its Lucky Joe Gold/Copper Project consists of over 548 claims covering approximately 11,453 hectares of the Dawson Mining Division located approximately 55 km due south of Dawson City, Yukon. Its Sonora Gulch Gold/Copper Project consists of over 259 mineral claims, covering approximately 5,414 hectares, located 110 km northwest of Carmacks, Yukon. The Blue Jay Mine Project lies in San Juan County, Utah, and is located in the La Sal Uranium District.


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Comment by GoldenPolarBearon Nov 17, 2022 11:50pm
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RE:Lawsuit involving Janet Lee-Sherriff will not assist

RE:Lawsuit involving Janet Lee-Sherriff will not assist

Janet Lee Sheriff 

"...[125]    Further, Ms. Lee-Sheriff has provided evidence that she found the comments “very aggressive and demeaning”. She felt humiliated, embarrassed and shocked. These “intangible and subjective elements” factor into the assessment of harm suffered by Ms. Lee-Sheriff: Bent at para. 149, citing Walker v. CFTO Ltd. (1987), 1987 CanLII 126 (ON CA), 59 O.R. (2d) 104 at 111 (C.A.)...."


https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bcsc/doc/2022/2022bcsc1914/2022bcsc1914.html?autocompleteStr=christman&autocompletePos=3

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Female Mining Executive's Defamation Claim Against Government Employee Allowed To Proceed

https://www.mondaq.com/canada/libel-defamation/1251614/female-mining-executive39s-defamation-claim-against-government-employee-allowed-to-proceed

https://www.grllp.com/blog/Female-mining-executive’s-defamation-claim-against-government-employee-allowed-to-proceed-413?utm_source=Mondaq&utm_medium=syndication&utm_campaign=LinkedIn-integration

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