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Rover Critical Minerals Corp. V.ROVR

Alternate Symbol(s):  ROVMF

Rover Critical Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based junior mining company specializing in United States and Canadian critical minerals. The Company focuses on advancing exploration at its Let’s Go Lithium (LGL) Project, located near Pahrump, NV. Lithium at the LGL Project is hosted in lakebed claystones within the Amargosa Valley of southwest Nevada. The LGL Project is district-scale in size with tier one mine exploration potential. It has a diverse portfolio of mining resource development projects. Its critical mineral projects include lithium, zinc, and copper. Its precious metals projects include gold and silver. Its projects include the Indian Mountain Lake (IML) Volcanic Massive Sulphide Project, Cabin Gold Group of Projects, Up Town Gold Property, and others. The IML Volcanic Massive Sulphide project is its second district scale land package, representing about 30,000 acres of greenstone belt. The Cabin Gold Group of Properties consists of three projects: Cabin Gold, Camp Gold,...


TSXV:ROVR - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Sep 11, 2022 3:16am
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POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE -

POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE - Smme may say....
Wango - your expectations are too extraordinary.
But my reply ?
Not really.

   I'd point them to,
- Ray Rock mine - copper, cobalt, gold,  uranium ( half way point )
- Geoscience ( copper, arseo, sulphur pathfinders ) no open report to view assays
- Aber / Arrow 10,000m drills ( mega sulphides )  tightly held report Rover holds top secret...tease.
- Rovers current drills ( mega sulphides )  photo below

https://www.streetwisereports.com/images/drillcores580-1.jpg



And then i'd say....
Tookie, ( advisor ) get on the horn - call upon, Minister Alghabra, of Yellow knife,
Ask him if he's willing to - axe a portion of the - research and development finds for extraction 
There's 144 million ( in the kitty soon )

They've already got Fortunes extraction running the gamit...
Kinda makes sense to leave Fortune tinker away....
How about reallocate those funds to say... Rover's project - free the junior up...
Get Rover expanding other regions of Yellowknife... lets put you on the map .
Could be a great ressolve - clean up our Bugow claims, take it off our hands, and get's Rover
moving forward on other Yellowknife projects....2 years... ahead of schedule.


It's what i would do.
Seriously.

It's what an advisor should do.
Make all parties ( including shareholders happy ) 
One takes the silliest - $144 million funding - and put it to good use.
Expedite Yellowknife into - fast tracking.
Put em on the map - for critical mineral mining.
Every year - counts.
Pissing away 2 more years... is idiocy.
Advacing and bumping it up by 2 years... places Yellowknnife in the drivers seat.
It's how i would roll.
Lots of Global compettion out there.
 

If others are not aware....
Best read this, 2022 Gov't report -
YELLOWKNIFE....

EXCERPT - 

In total, Budget 2022 proposes to provide up to $3.8 billion in support over eight years starting in 2022-23, to implement Canada’s first Critical Minerals Strategy. The Budget would:

  • commit $80 million to public geoscience and exploration programs to help find the next generation of critical minerals deposits.
  • double the Mineral Exploration Tax Credit for targeted critical minerals, including nickel, copper, cobalt, rare earths elements and uranium.
  • dedicates $1.5 billion for new infrastructure investments to unlock new mineral projects in critical regions, such as the Ring of Fire.
  • allocate $1.5 billion to invest in new critical minerals projects, with a priority focus on mineral processing, materials manufacturing and recycling for key mineral and metal products in the battery and rare earths elements supply chain.
  • allocate $144 million to critical minerals research and development to support the responsible extraction and processing of critical minerals.
  • renew the Centre of Excellence on Critical Minerals for three more years with an allocation of $10 million.
  • add $40 million to support northern regulatory processes in reviewing and permitting critical minerals projects.
  • invests $70 million for global partnerships to promote Canadian mining leadership.

Budget 2022 also proposes significant funding to make Canada a more attractive destination for critical minerals investment and to secure valuable agreements that would increase production of goods like electric vehicles and batteries. It proposes to:

  • provide up to $1 billion over six years, starting in 2024-25, for the Strategic Innovation Fund.
  • provide $1.5 billion that will support critical minerals projects, with prioritization given to manufacturing, processing, and recycling applications.
  • support innovative projects through the Strategic Innovation Fund, which will complement other proposed investments in the sector, including a proposed $1.5 billion investment in infrastructure.
  • explore potential opportunities to support the growth of the solar panel industry through these investments.

READ MORE....
https://www.canada.ca/en/transport-canada/news/2022/04/minister-alghabra-announces-investments-for-canadas-first-critical-minerals-strategy.html



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