Core Viewpoint - Labrador Gold Corp. successfully held its Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders, where shareholders overwhelmingly supported the Corporation's recommendations, including the election of directors and approval of key resolutions [1][2]. Shareholder Meeting Results - A total of 83,756,898 Common Shares, representing 49.27% of the issued shares, were represented at the Meeting [2]. - The Corporation's director nominees were elected with an average of 97.39% votes cast 'FOR' [2]. - The voting results for the director nominees are as follows: - James Borland: 97.976% votes 'FOR' [2] - Leo Karabelas: 97.140% votes 'FOR' [2] - Roger Moss: 96.369% votes 'FOR' [2] - Kevin Ramsay: 98.102% votes 'FOR' [2] - Other resolutions passed include: - Stock Option Plan: 95.515% votes 'FOR' [2] - Change of Business: 71.747% votes 'FOR' [2] - Change of Name: 69.511% votes 'FOR' [2] - Dissident resolutions did not pass, with the Director Removal Resolution receiving only 28.195% votes 'FOR' [2]. Company Overview - Labrador Gold Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on acquiring and exploring gold projects in Eastern Canada [5]. - The Watson Project, a joint venture with Nemo Resources Inc., is noted as the largest landholding in the Fort Hope Greenstone Belt, which is underexplored compared to other belts in northwestern Ontario [6]. - The Hopedale property covers much of the Florence Lake greenstone belt, with identified gold anomalies and potential for copper, nickel, and cobalt [7]. - The Borden Lake project is located near Discovery Silver Corp's Borden gold mine, with past exploration identifying two anomalous gold zones [8].
CORRECTION – Labrador Gold Announces Voting Results of the 2026 Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders