Trans Canada Gold Corp. announced that the Company has defined and identified multiple new gold drill targets on the Crippleback Lake Gold Project and has now received full permit approval for drilling the Crippleback Lake Gold Project in central Newfoundland from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Company has received full exploration permit approval for planned Mineral Exploration work on the Crippleback Lake Gold Project and the Project has been advanced to drill ready status. The diamond drill permits allow the Company to fully utilize all drilling and heavy equipment over the recently identified gold targets situated on the Crippleback Lake Gold Project. Senior Management accompanied by its geology team recently visited Newfoundland and traversed and prospected the Crippleback Lake Gold project discussing the upcoming target generation and planned drill targeting on the Project. The Cape Ray Fault hosts Marathon Gold's Valentine Lake Gold deposit, which is anticipated to be Atlantic Canada's large gold mining operation, and Sokomon Minerals 100% wholly-owned Moosehead gold discovery, also strategically located in the "Corridor of Gold" in central Newfoundland.