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Canadian Gold Corp V.CGC

Alternate Symbol(s):  STRRF

Canadian Gold Corp. is a mineral exploration and development company. The Company’s principal project is the Tartan Lake Gold Mine Project, a mineral property which hosts a past-producing underground mine. The Tartan Lake Gold Mine Project is located approximately 12 kilometers (km) directly northeast of the town of Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada. The Project is approximately 2,670 hectares in area and consists of 20 mineral claims. The operation consisted of a 450 ton per day gold processing facility. The Company also holds a 100% interest in green field exploration properties in Ontario and Quebec adjacent to some of Canada's gold mines and development projects, specifically, the Canadian Malartic Mine (QC), the Hemlo Mine (ON) and Hammond Reef Project (ON). Located due south of Agnico Eagle’s Hammond Reef Gold Project, the Hammond Reef North and South Projects are prospective for large tonnage, low grade gold deposits.


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Post by cparryon Aug 18, 2014 2:34pm
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Post# 22852677

Pieces moving..

Pieces moving....As an outsider, I can only talk of what I've seen first-hand, and the things that were being discussed a few weeks back as potential elements have now moved on to the next level of business-building, which is a good sign.

There are things I advised to the company, and directions I know they're heading, which I've readily shared because it was early stage and non-material, but the real connecting of the dots in a business building sense has to be done behind the scenes by insiders and, as a journalist, I can't be privvy to those conversations. Church and state, yo.

I've taken you as far down the road as I can, for now, but if you compare the newsflow from the first six months of Satori's weed-life to the newsflow over the last few weeks, it's clear the rubber is hitting the road.

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