Mr. Andrew Carne reports
LITTLE SALMON CARMACKS FIRST NATION AND CASCADIA MINERALS LTD.
Cascadia Minerals Ltd. has provided a joint press release with the Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation.
Representatives of Cascadia, including Graham Downs (president and chief executive officer), met with Chief Blackjack and members of his council and administration on the Traditional Territory of the Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation in June.
The meeting was a positive step forward in working collaboratively within the Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation Traditional Territory.
Details of what that relationship will look like have not yet been determined however Cascadia is committed to working with the nation to ensure that its exploration projects move forward in a good way and have the support of the nation.
Cascadia confirmed that no activity will take place in the Claire Lake region without the support of the nation. Cascadia and Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation look forward to continuing deeper discussions on how to work collaboratively as Cascadia works to advance its Carmacks copper project, which is located outside of the Claire Lake region, and its other projects within Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation Traditional Territory.
The parties are in the initial stages of conversations regarding the possibility of developing a memorandum of understanding to guide the relationship.
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Cascadia's flagship asset is the Carmacks project in the high-grade Minto copper belt in Yukon Territory, Canada. Cascadia is also exploring the Stikine terrane in Yukon for new gold-copper discoveries through its strategic alliance with Agnico Eagle. The Stikine terrane extends into Yukon from British Columbia's Golden Triangle and is a highly prospective target area for gold-copper porphyry mineralization. While the expression of the Stikine terrane in British Columbia has been explored in detail -- resulting in numerous discoveries -- its expression in Yukon is comparatively underexplored and not well understood.
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The technical information in this news release has been approved by Thomas Hawkins, PGeo, vice-president, exploration, for Cascadia and a qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101.
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