Canada One Year-End Review 2025
TMX Newsfile·2025-12-22 14:27

Core Insights - Canada One Mining Corp. has made significant progress in 2025 at its Copper Dome Project, including the granting of a five-year drilling permit and strategic property expansion to over 12,800 hectares, indicating strong discovery potential for copper mineralization [2][3][10] Project Highlights - The five-year exploration drilling permit allows for a structured multi-year exploration plan, reducing risks associated with future exploration timelines [3] - The project footprint has been expanded to 12,833 hectares through strategic staking and acquisition, consolidating land for exploration [4][10] - Fieldwork in the fall established 53 documented field stations and identified copper sulphide mineralization, reinforcing the potential for porphyry-style mineralization [4][10] Upcoming Catalysts - Rock sample assay results are expected in Q1 2026, with additional events such as the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference and AME Roundup 2026 scheduled for January 2026 [5] - Further exploration activities are planned to commence in Q2 2026 [5] Geological Context - The Copper Dome Project is situated in the lower Quesnel Trough porphyry belt, adjacent to Hudbay Minerals Inc.'s Copper Mountain Mine, which has proven and probable reserves of 702 million tonnes grading 0.24% Cu, 0.09 g/t Au, and 0.72 g/t Ag [5][10] - Historical drilling has confirmed high-grade copper associated with structures similar to those at Copper Mountain, enhancing the project's attractiveness [5][10] Technical Work Completed - The exploration program included 51 km of induced polarization (IP) and airborne magnetic and electromagnetic coverage over approximately 50% of the property [11] - A total of 2,253 soil samples and 378 rock samples were collected, along with over 8,900 meters of diamond drilling and more than 1 km of trenching [11]