Canada One Mining Corp. announced it has commenced phase two exploration field work at its 100% owned Copper Dome Project located contiguous to the south of Hudbay Minerals' producing Copper Mountain Mine, Princeton, British Columbia. Phase Two Program.

The phase two field work program will consist of additional Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) geochemical surveying, geochemical sampling, mapping and backpack drilling. The field crew will focus its exploration on additional new zones which were not explored during phase one. Highlights: Re-sampling of previous known historical showings and extend sampling of zones from the phase one MMI geochemical program; Extend lines eastward from the Friday Creek Zone MMI survey to encompass known historical copper anomalies.

Perform rock sampling on the Friday Creek Zone where high grades of copper, gold and palladium have been historically obtained. The Reco Zone (unexplored in phase one) will be prospected and sampled for gold, copper and palladium. The Johnson Zone (unexplored in Phase one) will be prospected, sampled as well as backpack hole drilled to a depth of 8 feet on a shear zone.

The Enterprise Zone (unexplored inphase one) will be rock sampled for prospective copper, gold and palladium. Infill MMI lines are planned at the Friday Creek and Boundary Road Zones to greater define the phase one MMI soil sampling survey. The Company is currently analyzing data from the completed phase one program on the Friday Creek, Haul Road and Boundary Road Zones.

Exploration History: In 2007, diamond drilling was performed by the Company on the Friday Creek Zone in the northwest corner of the Project and returned the following highlighted intercepts (AR 33852): DDH FC-11: 156m 0.09% Cu, including 10m of 0.7% Cu and 0.8 g/t Au; DDH FC-12: 42.6m of 0.28% Cu, including 6m of 1.5% Cu and 0.7 g/t Au; The Combination Creek Zone located within the northeast corner of the Project shows stockwork veining associated with hornfels within volcanic and sedimentary rocks adjacent to the Copper Mountain stock. The best mineralization in the Combination Creek zone drilled to date is found in a 70 to 100m wide section of Nicola Volcanics extending at least 250m east west, bounded to the north by the Copper Mountain Stock and to the south by a coarse pink feldspar porphyry syenite dyke. Drilling by the Company in 2010, 2011 and 2012 in the Combination Creek Zone returned the following highlighted intercepts (AR 33070, AR 33852): DDH PT-10-01: 50m of 0.15% Cu, including 12m 0.28%; DDH PT-10-02: 45m of 0.17% Cu, including 10m 0.44%; DDH PT-10-06: 19.5m of 0.71% Cu, including 6.4m 1.25%; DDH PT-11-18: 102.7m of 0.14% Cu, including 6m 0.29%; DDH PT-11-21: 32m of 0.21% Cu, 10m of 0.19%, 33m of 0.14%, 38m of 0.56%; DDH PT-12-26: 20M of 0.67% Cu, including 14m of 0.86%.

The sampling was done to the standards of the time and is considered "historical" in nature and is not NI43-101 compliant and cannot be relied upon. The results are listed here to show why the Company is interested in this area. Future work and drilling may not repeat similar results.

Project Highlights: The Project is contiguous to Hudbay Minerals Inc.'s currently producing Copper Mountain Mine, which hosts a Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve of 702 Mt of 0.24% Cu (hudbayminerals.com); Copper Dome's northern boundary lies 1.5km from the mine's deposits; The Project lies within the lower portion of the Quesnel Trough porphyry belt, a well-established mining district. The belt extends north from the Copper Mountain Mine, through the Elk, Brenda, Craigmont, Highland Valley, and New Afton mines; Previous drilling has confirmed the presence of high-grade copper associated with northeast running geological structures similar to those seen at the Copper Mountain Mine; Potential for palladium (Pd), platinum (Pt) and gold (Au) exists within the western portion of the Project; Multiple zones of mineralization have been discovered on the Project to date Excellent infrastructure provides year-round access with low-cost exploration and low jurisdictional risk Past exploration includes airborne magnetics flown over the entire Project, 51km of induced polarization (IP) surveyed over areas of interest, electro-magnetics (EM) surveyed over half of the Project area, 2,253 soil and 378 rock samples collected, over 8,900m of diamond drilling and over 1km of trenching.