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Lomiko Metals Announces Annual General and Special Meeting Results

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Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Lomiko represents a company with purpose: a people-first company where we can manifest a world of abundant renewable energy with Canadian and Quebec critical minerals for a solution in North America.

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  • Lomiko represents a company with purpose: a people-first company where we can manifest a world of abundant renewable energy with Canadian and Quebec critical minerals for a solution in North America.
  • The Company holds a 100% interest in its La Loutre graphite development in southern Quebec.
  • For more information on Lomiko Metals, review the website at www.lomiko.com , contact Belinda Labatte at 647-402-8379 or email: [email protected] .
  • FLI involves known and unknown risks, assumptions and other factors that may cause actual results or performance to differ materially.

Lomiko Metals Provides Update on its Circular and Announces Release of Year-End Financials

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Mr. Gregg Jensen replaced Mr. Galik as independent director overseeing the transaction and has approved the Circular.

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  • Mr. Gregg Jensen replaced Mr. Galik as independent director overseeing the transaction and has approved the Circular.
  • The Company announces that it has filed its July 31st, 2021, year-end financial statements and Management Discussion and Analysis on www.sedar.com .
  • Lomiko Metals published a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) on September 10, 2021 which indicated the project had a 15 year mine life.
  • For more information on Lomiko Metals, review the website at www.lomiko.com , contact Belinda Labatte at 647-402-8379 or email: [email protected] .

JHR announces winner of 2021 Indigenous Youth Reporter Award

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Thursday, May 20, 2021

b'TORONTO, May 20, 2021 /CNW/ - Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) is pleased to announce Kanyen\'keh:ka photographer, filmmaker, and journalist Shelby Lisk as the winner of its 2nd Annual Award for Outstanding Work by an Indigenous Youth Reporter.

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  • b'TORONTO, May 20, 2021 /CNW/ - Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) is pleased to announce Kanyen\'keh:ka photographer, filmmaker, and journalist Shelby Lisk as the winner of its 2nd Annual Award for Outstanding Work by an Indigenous Youth Reporter.
  • As a journalist and artist, Lisk is interested in exploring contemporary issues in Indigenous and mixed-race identity.\nThe award was announced yesterday at a virtual ceremony in which eminent Indigenous journalists and writers Tanya Talaga, Karyn Pugliese, Angela Sterritt, and Ryan McMahon also spoke about the evolution of Indigenous journalism.
  • They said that while much progress has been made, there is still a lot of work to do.\nTanya Talaga sat alongside Karyn Pugliese and Ryan McMahon on the jury for JHR\'s Outstanding Work by an Indigenous Youth Reporter Award, and congratulated Lisk on her win.\n"Your work really is such a leader.
  • We are grateful to RBC for its support of the award through its Future Launch program.

Brent Jolly Elected CAJ President for 2020-2022 Term

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Monday, July 6, 2020

OTTAWA, ON, July 6, 2020 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce Brent Jolly has been elected as president for the 2020-2022 term.

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  • OTTAWA, ON, July 6, 2020 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is pleased to announce Brent Jolly has been elected as president for the 2020-2022 term.
  • Jolly served as vice-president of the CAJ since 2018, and has chaired the association's events and advocacy committees.
  • "In these challenging times, the role of the CAJ is more important than ever before," said Jolly.
  • Jolly succeeds Karyn Pugliese who served as president for the previous term and will continue to serve on the board's executive committee in the role of past president.

CAJ cancels 2020 national conference in Montreal

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Monday, March 16, 2020

OTTAWA, March 16, 2020 /CNW/ -The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is sad to announce that it is cancelling the upcoming national conference and changing the format of its in-person awards gala.

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  • OTTAWA, March 16, 2020 /CNW/ -The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) is sad to announce that it is cancelling the upcoming national conference and changing the format of its in-person awards gala.
  • The conference was scheduled to take place in Montreal from May 29-31.
  • "Our top priority is ensuring the safety of journalists and the public at large as this public health crisis continues to develop," said CAJ president Karyn Pugliese.
  • The CAJ board is currently exploring options for online training and networking opportunities to fill the gap of this year's conference and support the needs of our members.

CAJ condemns attack on Turtle Island News

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Monday, November 4, 2019

OTTAWA, Nov. 4, 2019 /CNW/ -The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) condemns the attack on Turtle Island News, an Indigenous paper at Six Nations Territory located in Southern Ontario.

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  • OTTAWA, Nov. 4, 2019 /CNW/ -The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) condemns the attack on Turtle Island News, an Indigenous paper at Six Nations Territory located in Southern Ontario.
  • Six Nations Fire Chief, Matthew Miller, is calling it a targeted attack.
  • "This is an unacceptable act of violence, we are deeply grateful no one was hurt," said CAJ president Karyn Pugliese.
  • The CAJ also wishes to express gratitude to the Six Nations firefighters for their swift response.

Village Monde Launches the "2019 Exploring a World of Sustainable Destinations" Campaign ! Meeting Indigenous People

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Friday, March 22, 2019

For this new 2019 edition, Village Monde is delighted to welcome Samian as ambassador for the great campaign.

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  • For this new 2019 edition, Village Monde is delighted to welcome Samian as ambassador for the great campaign.
  • The Canadian singer, rapper and photographer from the Pikogan community in AbitibiTmiscamingue is proud to be involved in "Exploring a World of Sustainable Destinations: Meeting Indigenous People"and says:
    10 explorers, 10 grants and more than 160 initiatives in 10 countries!
  • The laureates chosen to receive exploration grants will leaveto travel across continents after setting up their own travel itinerary with Village Monde.
  • Village Monde is a Quebec social innovation organization that works internationally and was founded by CharlesMony, a successful entrepreneur.

Only one week left to enter the 2018 CAJ Awards!

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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

"Despite the ongoing challenges facing journalists in newsrooms across Canada, we know many of our industry colleagues continue to produce first-rate work," said CAJ president Karyn Pugliese.

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  • "Despite the ongoing challenges facing journalists in newsrooms across Canada, we know many of our industry colleagues continue to produce first-rate work," said CAJ president Karyn Pugliese.
  • For example, CAJ members eligible to submit an individual entry into the Community Media or Community Broadcast categories will have their entry fee waived.
  • The CAJ Awards finalists will be announced in the spring, with the recipients announced at the CAJ conference banquet and awards gala, part of the 2019 CAJ conference in to be held in Winnipeg from May 3-5.
  • The CAJ is Canada's largest national professional organization for journalists from all media, representing members across the country.

With La Presse layoffs, Montrealers and Quebecers lose out on vital storytelling

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Friday, November 9, 2018

"Journalists at La Presse have faced years of uncertainty thanks to a prolonged digital transition," said CAJ president Karyn Pugliese, citing 49 cuts last year and 43 newsroom jobs in 2015.

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  • "Journalists at La Presse have faced years of uncertainty thanks to a prolonged digital transition," said CAJ president Karyn Pugliese, citing 49 cuts last year and 43 newsroom jobs in 2015.
  • "Now they're not sure who gets to keep their jobsor who might put up their hand to take a buyout."
  • These latest cuts were announced mere months after Power Corp pledged $50 million to La Presse's non-profit future.
  • "Stories will go untold, and Montrealers and Quebecers will inevitably be less informed as a result."