Osisko Metals divests four properties in New Brunswick and Québec pursuant to option agreement with Canadian Metals

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07 August 2018

On Aug. 7, 2018, Canadian Metals Inc. (CSE: CME) announced that it had acquired base metal properties in New Brunswick and a silica property in Québec through an Option Agreement and a Purchase Agreement with Osisko Metals Incorporated (TSXV: OM).

Osisko Metals is a Canadian exploration and development company creating value in the base metal space with a focus on zinc mineral assets, including two premier historical zinc mining camps in the Northwest Territories and New Brunswick. Canadian Metals is a diversified resource company whose main activities are directed towards the development of its Langis Project, a high-purity silica deposit located in Québec.

Gowling WLG advised Osisko Metals in this transaction with a team that included Brett Kagetsu and France Tenaille.


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