Re: Recent CDN Gov Crticical elemements Funding InitiativesThe Canadian Government's requisite immediate support for light, medium and heavy duty industrial transportation vehicles charging infrastructures required Canada wide; that aspect alone is likely going to immediately eat through CDN$1.5 Billion worth of government grants, loans and/or corporate subsidies. That's just for commercial industrial vehicles alone.
I simply can't imagine (lol) where the rest of the requisite governments funding to support the immediate construction of all the roads, electricity corridors and all other associated infrastructures for projects like "The Ring of Fire" related projects and many many more within Ontario, Quebec and the other Canadian provinces and territories will come from. Just kidding here. There is lots more capital funding coming from the Canadian federal government, the provinces and the various coordinating privately operating capital investments management entities.
I know that the Canadian government's funding of the building of certain roads, certain electricity corridors and other requisite critical elements mines supporting infrastructures, which are to be built specifically within Quebec and Ontario, will be greatly appreciated by the very officers and directors and stakeholders who hold a vested interest in attaining the Canadian government's capital funding for certain companies currently developing critical elements bearing lands parcels and doing so with the intent to ultimately go about actually mining critical elements such as Graphite, Lithium, copper, Nickel, etc.
I expect the most historically advanced kinds of such critical elements lands bearing projects would be funded more immediately, e.g. Mousseau West &East and Bissett Creek, amongst other projects by and on behalf of other specific critical elements related developing companies.
You, graphene007, are obviously familiar with such projects and Northern Graphite Corporation, NGC:TSXV, the only existing graphite miner operating within North America, yes?
Also, the other $1.5 Billion of government funds for the Canadian "SIF" to distribute to applicants does apply to both NanoXplore and the company's 50% co-owned VoltaXplore enterprise, as the "advanced manufacturing" criteria for applicants to the "SIF" certainly does apply.