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Canalaska Uranium Ltd (2)
Symbol CVV
Shares Issued 78,917,554
Close 2021-04-01 C$ 0.74
Market Cap C$ 58,398,990
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Canalaska Uranium's Fern resigns as director

2021-04-05 09:07 ET - News Release

Mr. Peter Dasler reports

CANALASKA: CHANGE TO BOARD

Victor Fern has resigned from the Canalaska Uranium Ltd. board to pursue a new community role supporting Cameco and Orano's operations in the Athabasca basin. Canalaska's management and board of directors wish Mr. Fern well in this new community role and wish to acknowledge the strong supporting role Mr. Fern has had with the direction of the company's activities since his appointment in 2008.

At the time of his appointment in March, 2008, Mr. Fern was the immediate past chief of the Fond du Lac Denesuline First Nation in Fond du Lac, Sask. Mr. Fern has been a long-standing member of the environmental monitoring committee for the northern Athabasca area and is involved with various private business interests in the Fond du Lac/Black Lake area. His extensive experience at uranium mining and milling operations in Northern Saskatchewan and his 13-year tenure on the Canalaska board make him well suited to his new role as an adviser and educator in the community.

Canalaska president, Peter Dasler, commented: "It has been a pleasure to work with Victor for the past 14 years and to meet his friends and community. His new community liaison responsibilities for Cameco and Orano highlight how well regarded and knowledgeable is Victor. We can all learn a lot from each other, and I look forward to continuing our friendship and interactions in multiple matters into the future. Thank you, Victor; best wishes from me and Canalaska's board."

Other news

Canalaska is moving to new offices in its current building. The new office address is Suite 580, 625 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C., V6C 2T6. This address will take effect May 1, 2021.

About Canalaska Uranium Ltd.

Canalaska Uranium holds interests in approximately 214,000 hectares (530,000 acres) in Canada's Athabasca basin -- the Saudi Arabia of uranium. Canalaska's strategic holdings have attracted major international mining companies. Canalaska is currently working with Cameco and Denison at two of the company's properties in the eastern Athabasca basin. Canalaska is a project generator positioned for discovery success in the world's richest uranium district. The company also holds properties prospective for nickel, copper, gold and diamonds.

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