Canadian Copper Inc. reported results from its November and December 2022 trenching program at the Chester Project ("Chester") located in the well-known Bathurst Mining Camp ("BMC") in Northern New Brunswick, Canada. Next steps for these new areas: T22-01 ­ assay results warrant additional field work including trenching, stripping, and detailed geologic mapping (Figure B). A ground EM survey is being considered pending additional field work results for this season; T22:13 ­ this quartz vein mineralization returned 14.85 g/t Ag and 0.22% Pb.

Next steps will include expanding and clearing more of the quartz vein area for detailed mapping and sampling to determine possible extensions of the mineralization. The Chester copper deposit ("Chester") is a volcanogenic massive sulphide ("VMS") resource containing three zones; the Central Zone (massive sulphide), the East Zone (massive sulphide), and the West Zone (Copper Stringer), which are all located near surface. Previous mining development in 1974 included a 470-meter decline targeting the West Zone and produced 30,000 tonnes of bulk samples grading +2.0% Cu (Geoscience Canada, McCutcheon, 2020).

No other development has occurred on the property.