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Champion Electric starts fundraiser for Chisasibi

2023-09-28 12:28 ET - News Release

Mr. Jonathan Buick reports

CHAMPION ELECTRIC LAUNCHES FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT THE CREE NATION OF CHISASIBI IN EEYOU ISTCHEE JAMES BAY, QUEBEC

Champion Electric Metals Inc. is launching a fundraising and awareness campaign for the Cree Nation of Chisasibi, which has been stricken by the wildfires in Quebec this past summer.

A tragic summer for the Chisasibi people

There were 38 active fires in the northern zone, and a total of nearly 3.6 million hectares burned since the start of the season in May. The Chisasibi community has lost many homes that have burned to the ground in six different traplines -- the livelihood for many members of this community. Others have lost ATVs (all-terrain vehicles), snow machines and boats, and other equipment used to support their livelihood. The main highway has been repeatedly closed due to fires, making it impossible to receive regular daily supplies, and there have been countless evacuations due to a very bad air quality. In addition to the direct impact to the communities, a vast number of animals have perished or been displaced.

The losses to flora and fauna in this area are severe, and will take many years to be restored. The negative impact is large and lasting -- for example, the moose and caribou will not be back to the burned areas, nor will the ptarmigan and white birds, as their respective food sources are gone. The ash and soot from the fires have impacted the waterways, polluting lakes, and affecting fish and plant life that inhabit these waters. This is just the tip of the iceberg, as the full impact of the devastation will not be known for many months after the fires have stopped and an account of the damage has been taken.

Jonathan Buick, president and chief executive officer, comments:

"We are launching a fundraising campaign to support this community and to raise awareness of how these wildfires are affecting the Chisasibi people. Given limited and slow deployment of support to these communities, and given the immediate needs are so great (over 60 per cent of the Cree of Chisasibi are under the age of 30), we are reaching out to you asking for your support. We have launched a Go Fund Me page to help raise funds for the children and youth of Chisasibi who have watched their community, land and way of life be devastated by these wildfires. We hope that you agree with us that this is the time to do our part, stand together and show our support for the challenges this community faces. Together we can make a meaningful difference, and create a lasting and better future for the Chisasibi community."

Support needed

Based on Champion Electric's discussions with Chisasibi leaders, the following will make an immediate impact on local families, and particularly the children:

  • Backpacks and school supplies for the 1,500-plus students enrolled for this year's school year;
  • Bedding and basic essentials for those that lost their homes/cabins;
  • New or slightly used hockey equipment to help the 168 children and youth registered for this upcoming hockey season, and the 144 children and youth registered for the upcoming broomball season.

Any hockey equipment, school supplies, basic essentials or monetary donations to purchase items in need would be invaluable and greatly appreciated, and would mean a great deal to the Chisasibi community.

Go Fund Me -- additional opportunities

Support for the Chisasibi people can be done on-line at the Go Fund Me page.

The team at Champion Electric would be thrilled to discuss this opportunity further and explore potential partnerships or collaborations. Please reach out to Mr. Buick, president and chief executive officer, at jbuick@champem.com for further conversation.

About Champion Electric Metals Inc.

Champion Electric is a discovery-focused exploration company that is committed to advancing its highly prospective lithium properties in Quebec, Canada, and cobalt properties in Idaho, United States. In addition, the company owns the Baner gold project in Idaho county and the Champagne polymetallic project in Butte county near Arco.

Champion Electric strives to be a responsible environmental steward, stakeholder and contributing citizen to the local communities where it operates, taking its social licence seriously, employing local community members and service providers at its operations whenever possible.

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