Canada Silver Cobalt Works Inc. and Granada Gold Mines are pleased to jointly announced that early analysis indicates the potential for the Re-2Ox ( https://www.re-2ox.com/) process to be used for the extraction of rare earth and alkali metals which have recently been found at the Granada Gold Mine property. The Re-2Ox process was previously used in the production of a cobalt sulphate compound at SGS Canada for end use in lithium-ion batteries at Canada Silver Cobalt's Castle property from a high-grade silver, cobalt and arsenic gravity concentrate. Processing of mineralized core involves using one of the conventional mineral processing steps: gravity concentration, magnetic concentration or flotation. Bench scale leach testing to be done on the Granada rare earth and alkali concentrate. Pilot plant leach testing to be done on the Granada rare earth and alkali concentrate. The U.S. Department of the Interior published a final list of the 35 metals deemed critical to U.S. National Security and the Economy. The following is a list of the 14 metals now known to be present in various concentrations at the Granada Gold Mine property's new discovery on the Big Claim in the 588-meter GR-20-20 hole: arsenic, barite, cesium, cobalt, gallium, hafnium, magnesium, manganese, rubidium, scandium, strontium, tungsten, vanadium, and zirconium. Both Companies will continue to work together on this initiative and will look at market demand fundamentals for the rare earth and alkali metal compounds prior to commencing bench scale testing.