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Other Industrial Metals & Mining Industry | Basic Materials Sector | Mr. Cory Lane Belyk P.Geo. CEO | OTCQB Exchange | CA13708P2017 ISIN |
Canada Country | - Employees | - Last Dividend | 14 Nov 2023 Last Split | - IPO Date |
CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. stands as a focused exploration stage company, primarily embarking on the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties within Canada's prolific regions. The company showcases a diversified portfolio of projects spanning across approximately 500,000 hectares, with a primary focus on Uranium exploration. The spectrum of its interests extends beyond Uranium, touching upon Diamonds and a variety of other minerals including nickel and copper, underscoring its commitment to leveraging Canada's rich mineral resources. Originally established in 1985 as CanAlaska Ventures Ltd., the company underwent a strategic rebranding to CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. in October 2006, a move that more accurately reflects its core exploration activities. With its headquarters in Saskatoon, Canada, CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. presents itself as a key player in the mineral exploration sector, harnessing a blend of experience, strategic project location selection, and a focused approach towards exploring and developing the mineral wealth of Canada.
At the heart of CanAlaska's portfolio is its significant commitment to Uranium exploration, embodied in 25 distinct projects that sprawl across approximately 500,000 hectares. These projects are strategically located to tap into Canada's vast Uranium deposits, reflecting the company's ambition to be at the forefront of supplying Uranium, a critical mineral for the global nuclear energy sector.
In diversifying its exploration portfolio, CanAlaska also dedicates efforts towards Diamond exploration, represented through a dedicated 17,000-hectare project. This facet of their exploration endeavors underscores CanAlaska's approach to tapping into the lucrative diamond market by exploring Canada's potential for high-quality diamond deposits.
Complementing its Uranium and Diamond exploration projects are CanAlaska's ventures into the exploration of Nickel, Copper, and a suite of other minerals. Encompassing 7 projects over 42,000 hectares, these explorations are spread across Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the central Quesnellia terrane. This diversification strategy exemplifies CanAlaska's commitment to exploring a broad spectrum of minerals, thereby enhancing its potential for discovery and development of significant mineral deposits.