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Fathom Nickel Inc C.FNI

Alternate Symbol(s):  FNICF

Fathom Nickel Inc. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is targeting magmatic nickel sulfide discoveries to support the growing global electric vehicle market and to secure the supply of North American critical minerals. The Company has a portfolio of three exploration projects located in the prolific Trans Hudson Corridor in Saskatchewan: Albert Lake Project, Gochager Lake Project, and Friesen Lake Project. The Albert Lake property consists of approximately 90,000+ hectares, located within the Rottenstone Domain, which defines the western margin of the Trans Hudson Corridor. The Gochager Lake property, consists of 34 contiguous mineral claims totaling over 22,620 hectares. Its 10,000+ hectare Friesen Lake Project is located 40 kilometers (km) southwest of the historic Rottenstone Mine and 30km northwest of the Gochager Lake deposit.


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Comment by megacopperon Oct 25, 2023 3:44pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What's the mining environment like in Canada ?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What's the mining environment like in Canada ?

wajac wrote: I'm not interested in starting a political discussion here but I can't let your comment stand unchallenged. I have more than half a brain. That's why a Conservative Government led by PP will never get my vote. I' m also counting on those Canadians with more than half a brain not to vote
Conservative.

 

 


Off topic response to wajac. 
 

Well I guess our two votes will cancel each other out. I could say a lot of things especially about Justin's ethical record with the SNC Lavalin case and also with freezing accounts of Canadian citizens for having peaceful protests. But this isn't the time or place but what really disappoints me most is how Justin and his father have put the country under a mountain of debt that will take generations to pay off.


This has huge consequences going forward. Anyways I direct you to the link below because it really puts into perspective the amount of debt the Father Son combination racked up. It is mind boggling considering the GDP for Canada is less than that of California. And the guy just brought in over one million immigrants last year which has caused a housing crisis. Zero planning. Now rent has gone through the roof and people can't afford to live. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and cannot relate to the average hard working canadian, plain and simple.  He needs to go because he has caused enough damage to our country.


And adding all of this carbon tax on when Canadians are suffering with the high cost of living. Talk about kicking the hard working guy when he is down and out. Total disregard for the working man. He can't relate because he hasn't done a day of hard work in his life. He thinks money grows on trees. Him and his elitist friends are the ruination of our country. You can tell I'm a big fan of his. Lol. Just for clarification I did vote for Jean Chrtien years ago who was a liberal and thought he was great. Since that time I have voted conservative. Chretien knew how to balance the budget. Also see below for details. The proof is in the pudding. 


https://www.fraserinstitute.org/article/like-father-like-son-and-canadians-will-pay-the-price


https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/commentary/article-trudeaus-government-could-learn-lessons-from-the-chretien-era-when-it/


 

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