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Canada Silver Cobalt Expands Airborne Survey for ALS GoldSpot's AI Drill Targeting to the St. Denis and Sangster Lithium Project

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Monday, July 10, 2023

The survey is an important step in collecting robust data about this underexplored lithium prospect where we intend to follow up with field work this summer.

Key Points: 
  • "We're also looking forward to completing the airborne survey at St. Denis as soon as conditions allow.
  • "Since we acquired the property earlier this year, we have been compiling as much data as possible from various sources for the St. Denis and Sangster blocks.
  • Canada Silver Cobalt remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of exploration and unlocking the full value of its mineral assets.
  • By combining the advanced AI and machine-learning techniques of the M-PASS survey with on-the-ground exploration efforts, Canada Silver Cobalt aims to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of its exploration program.

The Unknown Metal That Global Tech Giants Are Fighting Over

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Friday, July 7, 2023

LONDON, July 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In recent years, critical minerals have become intimately linked with the national security of Western nations.  Access to critical minerals is essential to any country hoping to gain or maintain technological superiority over its rivals - a fact that China was distinctly aware of when it moved to buy up the industry over a decade ago. But now a fightback is underway.  Companies mentioned in this release include:  Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (NYSE: FCX), Turquoise Hill Resources (NYSE: TRQ), FMC Corporation (NYSE: FMC), Rio Tinto (NYSE: RIO), Livent Corporation (NYSE: LTHM).

Key Points: 
  • And as these countries move to combat China, the non-Chinese companies sitting on the strategically vital resources are becoming increasingly important.
  • And despite its importance, all the known cesium deposits around the world have either been depleted, or the mines have been rendered inoperable.
  • It isn't just the geopolitical context and resource quality that makes PowerMetals Corp ( PWM , PWRMF ) such an intriguing prospect.
  • Its agricultural products significantly contribute to improving crop yield and quality, making it a key player in addressing global food security issues.

The Unknown Metal That Global Tech Giants Are Fighting Over

Retrieved on: 
Friday, July 7, 2023

LONDON, July 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In recent years, critical minerals have become intimately linked with the national security of Western nations.  Access to critical minerals is essential to any country hoping to gain or maintain technological superiority over its rivals - a fact that China was distinctly aware of when it moved to buy up the industry over a decade ago. But now a fightback is underway.  Companies mentioned in this release include:  Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (NYSE: FCX), Turquoise Hill Resources (NYSE: TRQ), FMC Corporation (NYSE: FMC), Rio Tinto (NYSE: RIO), Livent Corporation (NYSE: LTHM).

Key Points: 
  • And as these countries move to combat China, the non-Chinese companies sitting on the strategically vital resources are becoming increasingly important.
  • And despite its importance, all the known cesium deposits around the world have either been depleted, or the mines have been rendered inoperable.
  • It isn't just the geopolitical context and resource quality that makes PowerMetals Corp ( PWM , PWRMF ) such an intriguing prospect.
  • Its agricultural products significantly contribute to improving crop yield and quality, making it a key player in addressing global food security issues.

Canada Claws Back Control Of World's Newest Cesium Deposit From China

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Wednesday, June 21, 2023

LONDON, June 21, 2023  /PRNewswire/ -- Critical minerals represent one of the most pressing present and future national security issues for the Western world. The Canadian government should be cautious in accepting Chinese investment in its crucial mining sector while creating new opportunities and reducing future risk for investors.  Companies mentioned in this release include:  Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile S.A. (NYSE:SQM), Albemarle Corporation (NYSE: ALB), Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), QuantumScape Corporation (NYSE: QS), Lithium Americas Corp. (NYSE:LAC).The rarer the mineral is, the more critical to national security. Access to rare metals is essential to gaining technological superiority, which in turn dictates superpower status. It's the East-West battle of the century, and the critical mineral Cesium (Cs) is a key element at the heart of it all. In 2018, when junior miner Power Metals Corp (PWM,PWRMF) discovered high-grade cesium while exploring for lithium, North America must have breathed a sigh of relief. Cesium is central to the United States' goal of winning the 5G race. It's a lofty goal considering that there is no cesium currently being produced anywhere in the world at all. Chinese investors pounced on the play, until the Canadian federal government stepped in to keep things in Western hands. The Chinese have now been kicked out, and replaced with large Australian investors, significantly reducing risk related to national security issues and rising tensions between East and West as the end game for the control of crucial elements intensifies This may put Power Metals and its all-Western investors in control of the only potential cesium mine that China doesn't own.  This could be a highly strategic to hindering China's potential to weaponize critical minerals. Case Lake: North America's Critical Minerals Coup

Key Points: 
  • It's the East-West battle of the century, and the critical mineral Cesium (Cs) is a key element at the heart of it all.
  • It's a lofty goal considering that there is no cesium currently being produced anywhere in the world at all.
  • Cesium bromide is also used in infrared detectors, optics, photoelectrical cells, scintillation counters, and spectrometers.
  • It's also why Canada is adamant that China does not get its hands on what could end up being the only supply of cesium known, or left, in the world.

Canada Claws Back Control Of World's Newest Cesium Deposit From China

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, June 21, 2023

LONDON, June 21, 2023  /PRNewswire/ -- Critical minerals represent one of the most pressing present and future national security issues for the Western world. The Canadian government should be cautious in accepting Chinese investment in its crucial mining sector while creating new opportunities and reducing future risk for investors.  Companies mentioned in this release include:  Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile S.A. (NYSE:SQM), Albemarle Corporation (NYSE: ALB), Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), QuantumScape Corporation (NYSE: QS), Lithium Americas Corp. (NYSE:LAC).The rarer the mineral is, the more critical to national security. Access to rare metals is essential to gaining technological superiority, which in turn dictates superpower status. It's the East-West battle of the century, and the critical mineral Cesium (Cs) is a key element at the heart of it all. In 2018, when junior miner Power Metals Corp (PWM,PWRMF) discovered high-grade cesium while exploring for lithium, North America must have breathed a sigh of relief. Cesium is central to the United States' goal of winning the 5G race. It's a lofty goal considering that there is no cesium currently being produced anywhere in the world at all. Chinese investors pounced on the play, until the Canadian federal government stepped in to keep things in Western hands. The Chinese have now been kicked out, and replaced with large Australian investors, significantly reducing risk related to national security issues and rising tensions between East and West as the end game for the control of crucial elements intensifies This may put Power Metals and its all-Western investors in control of the only potential cesium mine that China doesn't own.  This could be a highly strategic to hindering China's potential to weaponize critical minerals. Case Lake: North America's Critical Minerals Coup

Key Points: 
  • It's the East-West battle of the century, and the critical mineral Cesium (Cs) is a key element at the heart of it all.
  • It's a lofty goal considering that there is no cesium currently being produced anywhere in the world at all.
  • Cesium bromide is also used in infrared detectors, optics, photoelectrical cells, scintillation counters, and spectrometers.
  • It's also why Canada is adamant that China does not get its hands on what could end up being the only supply of cesium known, or left, in the world.

Coloured Ties Capital Provides Lithium Portfolio Update and Substantial Issuer Bid Tender Deadline Update

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Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 10, 2023) -  Coloured Ties Capital Inc. (TSXV: TIE) ("CTI" or the "Company") is pleased to provide the following update on the Company's lithium portfolio.

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  • Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 10, 2023) -  Coloured Ties Capital Inc. (TSXV: TIE) ("CTI" or the "Company") is pleased to provide the following update on the Company's lithium portfolio.
  • The claims are immediately adjacent to claims currently held by Winsome Resources and Vision Lithium Inc., a TSXV listed Lithium explorer.
  • Hertz Lithium Inc. ("Hertz Lithium") - The Company currently holds 3,000,000 common shares of Hertz Lithium.
  • Shareholders who wish to tender their shares are urged to tender their shares in advance of the deadline to ensure efficient processing time.