Midland Exploration Inc. in partnership with Rio Tinto Exploration Canada Inc., provided new assay results and an update on completed and upcoming work following the identification of a series of spodumene-bearing pegmatite dykes on the Galinee project, approximately 8 kilometres east of the Adina lithium deposit held by Winsome Resources ("Winsome"). The Galinee project is currently wholly owned by Midland and is subject to an option agreement signed with RTEC in June 2023. Field crews began working on Galinee following the complete lift of access restrictions in the James Bay region as a result of forest fires in the summer of 2023.

LiDAR survey completed on Galinee, Chisaayuu, Corvette and Mythril East; High resolution MAG-RAD survey completed on Galinee; Drilling planning in progress on Galinee. Assay results have been received for the 26 samples collected at the Iceberg lithium discovery. High-grade grab samples returned up to 7.2 % Li2O, including 6 samples grading between 5.0 % Li2O and 7.2% Li2O, 6 samples grading between 3.0 % Li2O & 5.0 % Li2 O, and 3 other samples grading between 1 % Li2O and 3 % Li2O.

This contact is marked by a major structure that likely controlled the emplacement of pegmatites at the Adina showing. This new discovery, on Galinee, of spodumene- bearing pegmatite dykes was made along the same highly favourable contact zone, which is present on the property over more than 7 kilometres and which has never been explored for lithium in the past. This first exploration program included prospecting, geological mapping as well as a high-resolution LiDAR survey.

No lithium phases were observed so far, but geochemistry of these pegmatites is underway to determine their full potential and for further vectoring. Grab samples are selective by nature and may not be representative of mineralized zones. Lithium mineralization occurring at Winsome's Adina deposit is not necessarily indicative of mineralization that may be encountered on the Galinee project held by Midland.