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Canadian Critical Minerals Inc V.BHT


Primary Symbol: V.CCMI Alternate Symbol(s):  RIINF

Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is engaged in locating, acquiring, and exploring precious metals in Canada. The Company is advancing exploration and development of its two primary copper projects in British Columbia and Ontario. It holds a 100% interest in Bull River Mine project located in Cranbrook, British Columbia, which has mineral resources containing copper, gold, and silver mineralization. The Company also holds a 39% interest in Thierry Mine project located in Pickle Lake, Ontario, which contains copper, nickel, palladium, platinum, gold, and silver mineralization. The Company’s subsidiaries include Bul River Mineral Corporation, Gallowai Metal Mining Corporation, Grand Mineral Corporation, and Stanfield Mining Group of Canada Ltd.


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Comment by greendayyyyon Nov 15, 2022 8:04am
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Post# 35099113

RE:RE:Time to reflect

RE:RE:Time to reflect Usually tax losses are a good way to take a loss. In the first three months of the year, which are usually favorable for metals, you can definitely take that loss back.  With the cel and the reer less people are taking advantage of the tax loss and the drop in stocks are less affected. For the government and the permits nothing surprises me. If you don't have a good contact your chance to get the permits will definitely drop by 50%. This is what we call corruption.  The sad thing is that in the not too distant future there will be a lack of copper projects and certainly of copper. I myself for a while wanted to give up here but I still believe in our chances that BHT will be a copper producer. Just a little more patience and luck.
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