CANADA CARBON FILES APPLICATION WITH THE CPTAQ TO DEVELOP ITS MILLER GRAPHITE MINE
24 Mai 2023 - 11:01PM
Canada Carbon (the "
Company") is proud to announce
the opening of a new file with the Commission de Protection du
Territoire Agricole du Québec ("
CTPAQ") for its
Miller Graphite Project (“Miller”), located in the municipality of
Grenville-sur-la-Rouge ("
GSLR"). The Company
received CPTAQ confirmation that the application has been received
and assigned filed number 441303. The review by CPTAQ is the first
step in the Company’s licensing and permitting efforts on Miller.
Canada Carbon has consistently adopted a
wholistic, responsive approach to the development of the Miller
project. After concerns were expressed by the local community,
Canada Carbon made the decision to defer the quarry component of
the project and focus its efforts on the development of the
graphite mine. This decision reflects Canada Carbon’s dedication to
actively listen to and address the expressed concerns of residents.
It highlights the Company’s commitment to meaningful consultation
and community engagement. Canada Carbon is confident that the
Miller project will meet the highest standards of compliance,
assiduously protect the environment, and contribute positively to
the economy of the entire region.
In addition, Canada Carbon would like to
highlight the commitments made by the parties in the agreement
reached in February 2020. According to the agreement, signed
pursuant to legal action initiated by Canada Carbon, GSLR
officially recognized that graphite is a mineral substance in
accordance with article 246 of the Act respecting land use planning
and development. Consequently, no provision of the Schéma
d'aménagement de la MRC d'Argenteuil, the urban plan, the zoning
bylaw or any other GSLR interim control, subdivision or
construction bylaw is applicable to or in opposition to the Miller
project. It should be noted that this agreement is a legally
binding contract under Article 2631 of the Civil Code of Quebec and
has been officially homologated by the Superior Court of Quebec. As
a result, GSLR is obligated to adhere to and uphold the terms and
obligations outlined within the agreement. This recognition
reinforces Canada Carbon's confidence in the validity of its
project and urges GSLR to respect the commitments it has already
made.
Canada Carbon has worked very hard, with a
highly qualified team of professionals from multiple disciplines,
to ensure that all legal and regulatory requirements are met. At
this point in time, the Company believes that it deserves a fair
hearing from the CPTAQ, during which the merits of the project and
any potential agricultural impacts can be objectively
evaluated.
All aspects of the project have been thoroughly
analyzed according to the criteria outlined in Article 62 of the
Loi sur la Protection du Territoire et des Activités Agricoles
(LPTAA), which the CPTAQ uses to assess the merits of any
application. Special attention has been given to the most critical
aspect concerning agricultural potential, specifically the impact
on the forest and any maple production capacity.
Recognizing the temporary impact the project may
have on the forest, Canada Carbon has implemented a comprehensive
zero net loss restoration plan specifically designed to restore and
maintain the maple production potential. As part of this plan, for
every maple tree that is cut down, a new one will be replanted.
Additionally, maple-forest management practices will be implemented
in the untouched areas of the forest starting from year 1 of the
project. This approach ensures that the maple syrup potential will
be even better than if the forest had been left untouched.
Remnants of the previous mining activities at
the Miller mine can still be seen, and Canada Carbons’ restoration
plan addresses this shortcoming in its entirety. The Company has
developed a comprehensive program that focuses on recovering
topsoil and composting stumps. This approach allows the Company to
retain a significant amount of organic carbon in the soil, which is
vital for the successful re-establishment of vegetation during the
restoration process.
It is important to note that Canada Carbon is
also actively pursuing the development of its Asbury Graphite
Project, located in the municipality of Notre-Dame-du-Laus. The
Company is poised to complete an NI 43-101 compliant resource
statement on the project and has fostered a robust partnership with
the municipality to ensure the successful execution of the project.
The Company’s relationship with Notre-Dame-du-Laus is illustrative
of the model with which it intends to support the economic growth
and improvement of host communities, while contributing to the
government's energy transition objectives.
About Canada Carbon Inc.
Canada Carbon Inc. is a mining exploration and
development company focused on the acquisition, exploration and
development of graphite deposits. The Company holds a 100% interest
in two strategic, past-producing graphite properties located in
Quebec: the Miller Graphite Project located in
Grenville-Sur-La-Rouge and the Asbury Graphite Mine located in
Notre-Dame-du-Laus. Canada Carbon is committed to realizing its
potential as a high-quality graphite producer while maintaining the
highest standards of social and environmental responsibility. For
more information on Canada Carbon's mining activities, please visit
our website at www.canadacarbon.com.
CANADA CARBON INC.“Ellerton
Castor”Chief Executive Officer and DirectorContact
InformationE-mail inquiries: info@canadacarbon.comP: (905)
407-1212
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