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Canadian Critical Minerals Inc V.CCMI

Alternate Symbol(s):  RIINF

Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based mining company primarily focused on two near-term copper production assets in Canada. The Company’s main asset is the 100% owned Bull River Mine project (>135 million lbs of copper) near Cranbrook, British Columbia, which has a Mineral Resource containing copper, gold and silver. It also owns a 30% interest in the Thierry Mine project (>1.3 billion lbs of copper) near Pickle Lake, Ontario, which has a Mineral Resource containing copper, nickel, silver, palladium, platinum and gold. The Thierry Project is a past-producing copper and nickel mine located approximately 15 kilometers (km) west of Pickle Lake, Ontario. The property is approximately 4,700 hectares in size and contains a NI 43-101 mineral resource. Its subsidiaries include Bull River Mineral Corporation, Gallowai Metal Mining Corporation, Grand Mineral Corporation, and Stanfield Mining Group of Canada Ltd.


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Post by gemsearcher2on Feb 27, 2024 12:28am
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Elk Valley

Elk ValleyWas reading numerous articles about the elk valley and Kootenay River drainage and there sure is a lot of write-ups about the high selenium levels in the waters. Teck has had big fines and supposedly have been trying to address some of the problems but until the selenium levels are reduced from the coal mines it seems that getting an operational license for Bull River Mine is bound to face some strong headwinds. There is no excuse for pollution to continue in this day and age imho...Too bad .. because it seems to me that BRM is as much a victim of just being in that area as anything else.
Guess we can hope for the best and see what happens!
If mining all gets painted with the same brush as simply being a source of pollution then the industry will continue to suffer, so it seems that the mining companies must come up with innovative ways to reduce pollution to an absolute minimum. If they can do that i'd wager that licenses and permits would be more easily acquired.
Guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all develops.
GLTA
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