Critical Elements Lithium Corporation’s Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project: Project Update
2020年3月4日 - 8:26PM
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation
(the “
Corporation” or “
Critical
Elements”) (TSX-V: CRE) (US OTCQX: CRECF) (FSE: F12)
wishes to provide an update on the Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project
(“
Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project” or the
“
Project”).
The Rose property (where the Rose
Lithium-Tantalum Project is proposed) is located in northern
Québec’s administrative region, on the territory of Eeyou Istchee
James Bay. It is located on Category III land, on the Traditional
Lands of the Cree Nation of Eastmain.
The Project consists in the operation of an open
pit in order to extract lithium and tantalum found in the Rose
deposit. Lithium and tantalum are world renowned in manufacturing
and automotive industrial sectors, including for, among others, the
market of hybrid and electric cars in this era of increasing
interest for energy transition. The Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project
could play a significant role in greening our future’s economy.
Critical Elements has always considered
developing the Project through a sustainable development approach,
respecting Cree traditional activities and ensuring the promotion
of Cree economic and social development. As early as 2012, Critical
Elements entered into a pre-development agreement
(“PDA”) with the Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou
Istchee), the Cree Nation Government (then the Cree Regional
Authority) and the Cree Nation of Eastmain, which laid out the
basis for the building of a cooperative and mutually respectful
relationship between the parties.
Pursuant to the PDA, the Crees agreed to
cooperate with Critical Elements in the preparation of all
necessary environmental and social impact assessment studies for
all components of the project and to use their best efforts to
ensure that the project proceeds through the environmental and
social assessment process provided for in the James Bay and
Northern Quebec Agreement, and, if the environmental and social
concerns are met, to assist Critical Elements Corporation in
obtaining the required governmental approvals in relation to the
Project. Since the signing of the PDA, Critical Elements has
participated in multiple meetings with the leadership of the Cree
Nation of Eastmain, and in various community meetings and
information sessions in Eastmain.
The PDA also confirmed the parties’ commitment
to pursuing their discussions to develop and sign an impact and
benefit agreement (“IBA”) in respect of the
development and operation of the Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project. The
negotiations leading to the IBA allowed the Parties to gain an
understanding of each other’s values and to share preferred
approach for the development of the Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project.
The Cree Nation of Eastmain, the Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou
Istchee), the Cree Nation Government and Critical Elements
announced the signing of the IBA, referred to as the Pikhuutaau
Agreement (the "Pikhuutaau Agreement"), in July
2019.
The Pikhuutaau Agreement marked a significant
milestone in the fostering of a long-term working relationship
between the parties while respecting Cree traditional activities
and ensuring the promotion of Cree economic and social development
based on mutual trust and respect during all phases of the Project
through a sustainable development approach. It provides for
training, employment and business opportunities for the Crees and
particularly the Crees of Eastmain at the Project, as well as for
the cooperation and involvement of the Cree parties with Critical
Elements in the environmental monitoring during all phases of the
Project. The Pikhuutaau Agreement also ensures financial benefits
for the Cree parties on a long term basis, consistent with the Cree
Nation Mining Policy and with Critical Elements’ approach to
develop the Project while ensuring the promotion of Cree economic
and social development in a mutually beneficial manner.
Collaboration between Critical Elements and
local communities is also effected in the Eastmain River Lake
Sturgeon Spawning Ground Enhancement Project, which was proposed in
the environmental impact study filed by Critical Elements with the
COMEX and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (now the
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada) to compensate the potential
impacts of the Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project on fish habitat
(the “Fish Habitat
Project”). The Fish Habitat Project aims at
bringing back the lake sturgeon in the Eastmain River. In February
2018, Critical Elements announced the execution of an agreement
with the Cree Nation of Eastmain and the Niskamoon Corporation
which provides for the implementation of the Fish Habitat Project
by the Niskamoon Corporation and contemplates consultation with and
participation of the Cree Nation of Eastmain, including potentially
employment and business opportunities for the Cree Nation of
Eastmain with a view to promote maximum participation of local
manpower and other resources.
Critical Elements is currently engaged in the
impact assessment process regarding the Rose Lithium-Tantalum
Project. The environmental impact statement for the Project was
deemed complete by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
(now the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada) in March 2019.
Consultation and assessment by governmental authorities including
the COMEX are under way.
Jean-Sébastien Lavallée, Critical Elements’
Chief Executive Officer declared, “Since the early stages of the
development of the Project, it has always been a high priority of
Critical Elements to collaborate with local communities and
particularly the Cree Nation of Eastmain. We strive to develop the
Project through a sustainable development approach so as to make a
significant contribution for the future’s economy which we hope
will be greener and more sustainable.”
“The signature of the Pikhuutaau Agreement
marked a tangible step forward in the active participation of the
Cree Nation of Eastmain, as partner, in the economic and social
development of Eeyou Istchee. This conclusion of this Agreement
demonstrates, yet again, that the Crees welcome development in
Eeyou Istchee, provided that it respects the rights of the Crees,
is environmentally and socially sustainable, procures real benefits
for the Crees and provides for their active involvement. The Cree
Nation of Eastmain welcomes the approach taken by Critical Elements
Lithium Corporation and acknowledges the cooperative approach shown
by its team, which sets Critical Elements as a leader and visionary
in the mining industry,” stated Chief Kenneth Cheezo of the Cree
Nation of Eastmain.
About Critical Elements Lithium Corporation
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation is a
mining exploration company owning several mining properties in
Quebec. The Company is focused on lithium. It has achieved its
objective with the Rose Lithium-Tantalum project, which is
currently at the advanced exploration stage. Based on the work
programs developed and positive results, Critical Elements Lithium
Corporation is aiming to put the Rose lithium-tantalum project into
production rapidly. The Company flagship project is well located in
Quebec with on-site access to infrastructures like: powerline,
roads, airport, railway access and camp.
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