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Fortune Minerals Ltd T.FT

Alternate Symbol(s):  FTMDF

Fortune Minerals Limited is a mining company. It is engaged in the exploration and development of mineral properties in Canada. It is focused on developing the NICO Cobalt-Gold-Bismuth-Copper Project in the Northwest Territories and Alberta that produces a bulk concentrate for shipment to a refinery that it plans to construct in southern Canada. It also owns the satellite Sue-Dianne copper-silver-gold deposit located 25 kilometers (km) north of the NICO Deposit and is a potential future source of incremental mill feed to extend the life of the NICO mill and concentrator. It also maintains the right to repurchase the Arctos anthracite coal deposits in northwest British Columbia. It also has a 100% interest in these 116 hectares of property south of Great Slave Lake with copper, silver, gold, lead and zinc showings. It has a 1% net smelter royalty covering 78 hectares of land positioned in a former silver mining district, located south of the Eldorado mining district at Great Bear Lake.


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Comment by Allmanon Dec 22, 2023 12:57pm
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RE:What can Canada do amid sale of CDN rare earths to China ?

RE:What can Canada do amid sale of CDN rare earths to China ?Good article. Makes true statements and asks the questions we fret about. In summation, why so much hot air and such little rubber hitting the road. Digressing, wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Let's hope Santa brings good bismuth and cobalt recovery test results and generous government support early in 2024.

- the deal points to more questions about Canada’s capacity and management of critical mineral development
- Foreign participation in critical minerals projects in Canada raises questions about why Canadians aren’t providing the funding
- Why are we not seeing Canadians investing in these projects?
- Why is there such a big disconnect between the global demand for critical minerals and the inability of explorers and developers to raise money?
- What can our governments do to help with their critical mineral goals?
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