Canada One Mining Corp. announced that it has completed an 46km gradient array induced polarization (Gradient IP) survey over a potential Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) target on its Abitibi East Critical Minerals Project located 60kms northeast of Timmins, Ontario, Canada. The Project is located on the western end of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, in proximity to the Timmins Mining Camp (119 Moz Au and 337 Moz Ag historical production), the Kidd Creek Volcanic Massive Sulphide (VMS) deposit (2.5 Mt Zn, Cu, Ag Proven and Probable), and the Alexo-Dundonald nickel deposit (1,254 kt Ni, Cu, Co Indicated).

Highlights: 46km Gradient IP survey completed. Objective of the survey is the identification and definition of a VMS target. Survey data results are currently being analyzed by the technical team with recommendations to follow.

VMS deposits can be rich in zinc, copper, lead, silver and gold. Positive results will warrant next phase exploration, including potential drill target generation. Gradient IP Survey: Gradient IP is a fast and relatively inexpensive geophysical method to map conductivity and chargeability in the near surface.

It provides a better understanding of the electrical properties of the area being explored to determine if chargeability and potential conductivity could be used for targeting mineralization. A 46km GPS grid was established and the Gradient IP survey was carried out by GPS navigation using Garmin handheld units. Two IPR12 receivers were used simultaneously, gradient readings were taken along east/west lines spaced at 100m with readings taken at 50m intervals.

The main feature of the Gradient IP survey is a large broad chargeability high within the center of the survey area. The data is presently being reviewed by the technical team which will provide an interpretation of the data and recommendations for follow-up survey work.