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TSX-V CCW | OTC CCWOF | FRANKFURT 4T9B
CORPORATE PRESENTATION
January 10, 2020
Forward-Looking Statements
DISCLAIMER
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Service Provider (as that term is defined in
the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this material. This presentation may contain forward-looking statements including but not limited
to comments regarding the timing and content of upcoming work programs, geological
interpretations, receipt of property titles, potential mineral recovery processes, etc.
Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore, involve inherent
risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in
such statements.
QUALIFIED PERSON
The technical information in this corporate presentation was prepared under the supervision
of Canada Cobalt Works Inc.’s President and CEO, Frank J. Basa, P.Eng., who is a member
of Professional Engineers Ontario and is a Qualified Person in accordance with National
Instrument 43-101.
www.canadacobaltworks.com 2
Canada Cobalt – Investment Opportunity
➢ Developing three 100% owned, past-producing, high-grade silver-cobalt mines in
northern Ontario – with the main focus on the Castle Mine where many high-grade
veins of silver, cobalt, gold and nickel have been discovered and drilling is
underway
➢ Vertical integration and multiple potential near-term revenue streams expected
through the planned strategic acquisition of the Polymet Lab/Mineral Processing
Facility
➢ Silver production capability from Castle Mine material demonstrated through the
pouring of silver bars at the PolyMet facility
➢ Planned processing of mine tailings into silver concentrate – permitting underway
➢ Proprietary Re-2OX Process has produced cobalt sulphate – exceeding battery
industry specifications – with proven broader revenue potential
➢ Exciting new discovery of an apparent gold system in an underexplored area 1.5
km east of Castle shafts/adits, with more drilling planned www.canadacobaltworks.com 3
Vertically Integrated Leader in Canada’s Silver-Cobalt Heartland
Castle Mine – High-Grade Silver and Cobalt
➢ Mines in the Greater
Cobalt Camp (including
Gowganda, Cobalt, Silver
Centre) produced over
500 million oz of silver and
over 30 million lbs of cobalt
in the 1900s
www.canadacobaltworks.com 4
Castle Mine was one of
the highest-grade
silver-cobalt
properties in the
historic Silver-Cobalt
Camp in Northern
Ontario
Castle Mine Property
➢ 78 km2 total claim zone NE of the town of
Gowganda, Ontario
➢ In middle of previously-producing Gowganda
silver-cobalt camp
➢ Close to all infrastructure
➢ Includes all 3 former Castle Mine shafts #1,
#2 and #3 and the adit (near #2 and #3)
➢ First Nations agreements in place
www.canadacobaltworks.com 5
“Results from our first-ever
underground drilling support the
interpretation that much was left
behind at the Castle Mine, not just
cobalt but very high-grade silver.”
Jacques Monette,
Director CCW, Career Miner
Press Release Feb. 19, 2019
Castle Mine – Exploration at Castle East
➢ Surface drilling in 2011 discovered a spectacular high-grade silver vein less than
2 km east of the Castle Mine shafts.
➢ Drill Hole CA11-08 cut 1,194 oz/t silver (40,944 g/t) over 0.45 meters within a
broad core length of 3.1 meters grading 189 oz/t silver (6,476 g/t)
➢ A custom-built borehole inspection camera was recently lowered into this hole to
successfully view, identify and film the vein at a depth of 420 meters, allowing for
an accurate plotting of a series of wedge holes designed to pierce the vein
structure at four different points (see next pages for results).
➢ With wedge-hole drilling completed, a new hole is being drilled to intersect the
vein shoots closer to the surface
➢ Past mining at Castle and nearby Capital and Siscoe mines exploited the high-grade
silver deposits along the shallow western margin of the Nipissing diabase that dips
toward the Castle East area where Canada Cobalt is now targeting additional
deposits
(1) See company news release Dec. 4, 2019.
www.canadacobaltworks.com 6
Follow Up Drilling Underway at Robinson Zone Discovery1
Castle Mine – Exploration at Castle East
➢ Wedge holes intersected massive
native silver mineralization with
grades exceeding the 2011 level
➢ Wedge hole CS-19-08-W01 intersected
a visually strongly mineralized core
interval of 4.65 m 10 m above and west
of CA-11-08 including 50,583.29 g/t
silver (1,476 oz/ton), 0.30% cobalt,
0.71% nickel, and 0.21% copper over
0.60 m, and averaging 20,741 g/t
silver (605 oz/ton) over 1.5 m
➢ Wedge hole CS19-08-W02 intersected
70,380 g/t silver (2,053 oz/ton) over
0.3 m within broader 4 m core length of
7,259 g/t silver (212 oz/ton)
1) See company news releases Dec. 12 & 23, 2019, Jan. 10, 2020.
www.canadacobaltworks.com 7
Initial Wedge hole results from drilling at Robinson Zone Discovery1
Castle Mine – Exploration at Castle East
www.canadacobaltworks.com 8
Massive Native Silver Intersected at Robinson Zone Discovery1
Canada Cobalt – Acquisition of Strategic Assets
➢ Acquisition achieves key goal of becoming a vertically integrated leader in
Canada’s silver-cobalt heartland
➢ CCW’s subsidiary Temiskaming Testing Laboratories Inc. will purchase substantially
all of the assets of PolyMet Resources Inc. -- an ISO certified laboratory and
mineral and precious metals processing facility located in the town of Cobalt, a
short distance from the company’s Castle and Beaver Mines
➢ The 23,000-sq. foot facility allows for multiple potential revenue streams – bullion
pouring, bulk sampling, commercial assaying and e-waste processing including
mixed computer boards processed through the facility’s shredder and ball mill to
recover precious and base metals
➢ The facility will become the new headquarters of Canada Cobalt and will host
Canada Cobalt’s proprietary Re-2OX process for environmentally friendly
extraction of precious and base metals
(1) See company news releases Oct. 10 and 24 and Dec. 4, 2019 and Jan. 10, 2020.
www.canadacobaltworks.com 9
Canada Cobalt Acquires Polymet Labs 1
Canada Cobalt – Regional Map
www.canadacobaltworks.com 10
Canada Cobalt – Begins Producing Silver Bars
➢ Company poured 3 silver bars totaling 300 ounces in proof of concept test
➢ Plans are to ramp up with the pouring of a 1,000-oz silver bar in near future
➢ Bars were poured at the PolyMet facility in Cobalt, Ontario from a concentrate
produced by a pilot plant processing mineralized waste material at the Castle Mine
➢ This illustrates the potential for significant silver production along with cobalt at
Castle from both surface waste material and tailings as well as underground mining
➢ Castle was one of Agnico Eagle’s highest-grade mines when it was last mined in the
1980s with ore grades averaging 26 oz/ton Ag (890 grams/tonne Ag)
➢ The same waste material was also used to separately recover cobalt and produce a
cobalt sulphate at SGS Lakefield using the company’s proprietary and
environmentally friendly Re-2OX Process
(1) See company news releases October 16, 2019. www.canadacobaltworks.com 11
Canada Cobalt Pours Silver Bars from Castle Mine Waste Material1
Castle Mine – Tailings Program
Tailings Initiative
➢ Environmentally friendly plan to recover cobalt, silver, gold and other metals
from a very prospective, historic tailings area 300 metres from Castle’s #3 Shaft
➢ Newly acquired gravity separation spiral concentrators made by Mineral
Technologies of Australia will operate underground for test work to complete a flow
sheet for a pilot plant that can treat a minimum of 600 tonnes of tailings per day
➢ Stamp Mill coarse tailings from early 20th century mining at Castle will be processed
underground near the #3 Shaft in a wide-open area on the first level
➢ Recent testing at SGS Lakefield produced a 18,486 g/t silver flotation concentrate
from a 459 g/t silver gravity concentrate from tailings – demonstrating that the
Castle tailings are amenable to flotation and leaching, enhancing potential recoveries
and creating an opportunity for direct shipping precious metal concentrate in addition
to a Re-2OX cobalt sulphate
➢ Potential to establish template for profitable tailings cleanup elsewhere in the Camp
www.canadacobaltworks.com 12
Tailings ‘Problem’ in the Silver-Cobalt Camp is really a Tailings ‘Opportunity’
Canada Cobalt – Proprietary Technology
➢ Proprietary metallurgical process (Re-2OX) has been proven in lab tests to
produce premium-grade cobalt sulphate – 22.6% cobalt sulphate hexahydrate –
exceeds technical specifications of cathode producers in Asia(1)
➢ Environmentally green Re-2OX is highly efficient/effective/scalable and bypasses
expensive smelting process – no other company has this process – patent
application to be submitted
➢ Pilot plant at Castle mine site produces gravity concentrates – One recent test
showed grades of 9.25% cobalt, 5.65% nickel, 9,250 g/t silver and 49.9% arsenic
➢ Gravity concentrate processed using Re-2OX process at SGS Lab – achieved 99%
recovery of cobalt, silver, nickel, and copper – also removed 99% of arsenic, a
long-time issue in this cobalt-rich district.
➢ Lab work currently focused on producing a suite of nickel-manganese-cobalt
(NMC) battery grade formulations using an additive approach where necessary
(1) See company news releases dated May 31 and August 15, 2018. www.canadacobaltworks.com 13
First in Camp to produce cobalt sulphate for electric car batteries
Canada Cobalt – Re-2OX Revenue Stream
Global Energy Metals has entered into a binding agreement(1) with Canada Cobalt
Works for a right to use Canada Cobalt Works’ Re-2OX technology for a period of
one year in order to accelerate the advancement of GEMC’s Lovelock Cobalt Mine
and Treasure Box projects.
Canada Cobalt Works' hydrometallurgical process will complement a wider
exploration and drilling program that will allow for reinterpretation of historic data and
a better understanding of the ability to unlock the cobalt, nickel and copper potential
from GEMC's Nevada-based projects.
➢ The agreement, which involves the payment of cash and shares to Canada Cobalt
Works, illustrates how Re-2OX technology can be used to leverage value for
Canada Cobalt Works’ shareholders by unlocking the potential for other companies
to efficiently produce battery grade materials to participate in the global trend towards
electrification
(1) See GEMC news release dated May 30, 2019.
www.canadacobaltworks.com 14
“Re-2OX Unlocks” Agreement confirms broader revenue potential
Major Discovery Potential at Castle
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Exploration Underway at New Target
➢ New discovery of a sizeable mineralized area -- near-
surface hydrothermal system with multi-gram gold-
bearing quartz veins and a halo of disseminated nickel
and copper mineralization – 1.5 km east of adit/shafts
➢ Pyrite-rich Archean gold system intersected in 2,000 m
drilled in holes CS-18-15 through CS18-18; associated with
newly discovered fault structures and strong geophysical
signature; assay results pending
➢ 725-meter long, east-west trending IP anomaly with an
associated chargeability halo detected in this area
➢ Drill results pending, additional drilling planned
Castle Mine – Exceptional Silver-Cobalt Asset
➢ Only Company in Cobalt Camp with permitted access to underground workings
➢ First company in Cobalt Camp drilling underground: Targeting cobalt-silver-rich
veins in first level of mine; Phase 2 drilling commenced in the Fall 2019
➢ Only company in Camp with Re-2OX process – demonstrated in lab to recover
99% of cobalt, silver, nickel and copper, while removing 99% of arsenic, in 1-step
leach process; can be used to extract metals from ore, tailings and waste rock without
a smelter
➢ Selected results for underground drilling and bulk and chip samples(1) from Level 1
showed various high-grades – as high as 5.2% cobalt, 5.3% nickel, 13,208 g/t silver
and 10.1 g/t gold (0.5% cobalt normally considered to be high-grade in deposits in
other areas of the world)
➢ Past focus on silver and on a small area of the Castle property leaves substantial
discovery potential
(1) See news releases dated Feb. 14 and 19, 2019, Feb. 27, March 16, May 23, 27, 31,, and June 8, 2018, and, June 12, July 19 and Dec. 1,
2017. Canada Cobalt cautions that samples are selective and not representative of underground mineralization. www.canadacobaltworks.com 16
Most advanced in mine development in the Cobalt Camp
Castle Mine – New Discovery of High-Grade Veins
➢ Initial assay results revealed unexpected high-grade gold in addition to high-grade
cobalt, silver and nickel in recent multi-directional and very short underground drill
holes near the adit entrance; more results pending
➢ Highlights include:
➢ 22.7 g/t gold and 1.03% cobalt over 0.3 m within a broader 2.4 m core grading 5.8 g/t gold
and 0.78% cobalt in hole C-U-19-016
➢ 4,970 g/t silver (144.9 oz/t) (1.2m to 1.8m), 1.6% cobalt and 1.1% nickel (1.8m to 2.4m)
and 2.9% cobalt, 3.7% nickel and 0.89 g/t gold (4.8m to 5.4mn), in hole C-U-19-06
➢ Past underground drilling highlights include
➢ 3,213 g/t silver over 1 m, including 9,816 g/t silver over 0.33 m in hole CA18-54
➢ 13,208 g/t silver, 0.67% cobalt, and 3.77 g/t gold over 0.50 m within broader 5.51 m zone
showing 1.87% cobalt over 2.54 m and 2,620 g/t silver over 5.51 m in CA18-02
➢ 2.28% cobalt, 261 g/t silver and 1.65% nickel over 7.00 m in hole CA18-001
(1) See company news releases dated Jan. 3, 2020, Oct. 25, 2019, and Oct. 24, and Nov. 2, 2018.
www.canadacobaltworks.com 17
High-Grade Intercepts from Underground Drilling (1)
Castle Mine – Development Goal/Plans
Near-term Plans
➢ Continued drilling to test for cobalt, silver and other metals in various vein structures
including follow-up drilling in the Robinson Zone and further exploration of an apparent
gold system in a new discovery area 1.5 km east of mine shafts and adit
➢ Tailings Program – Test work using gravity separation spiral concentrators towards
establishing a mill for the processing of 600 tonnes of tailings per day
➢ Planned pouring of silver bars using mineralized material from Castle
➢ Ongoing metallurgical testing using the proprietary Re-2OX process aimed at
producing cobalt, nickel and manganese sulphates for end-buyer evaluation
➢ Company plans to submit a patent application for the Re-2OX process
➢ Management has begun permitting work with the aim of constructing a state-of-the-art
600 t/d gravity, flotation, cyanidation mill
www.canadacobaltworks.com 18
Development Goal: Resume Mining at Castle
Major Advantage/Potential
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➢ Castle has permits to access
the mine through an adit and
to drill underground
➢ This has allowed upgrades,
fast-tracked drilling (and
testing), and will allow
targeted mining sooner
➢ No other company in the
Cobalt Camp has permitted
underground access
CURRENT DRILLING & UNDERGROUND ACCESS
Cross Section Showing Underground
Workings at Castle Mine
➢ Longitudinal section through Castle No.3 workings
➢ View looking North
➢ Mining occurred on 11 different levels during the 1900s down to approximately
850 feet (259.1m)
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Two Prospective Properties in Addition to Castle
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Former Beaver
and Violet Mines
Located in historic
Cobalt Mining
Camp near the
town of Cobalt,
Ontario
Castle Mine
Violet Mine
Beaver Mine
Beaver Silver-Cobalt Property
➢ 20-acre patented mining claim 5 km southeast of Cobalt, Ontario
within the Cobalt Mining Camp – includes surface and mineral rights
➢ Includes former Beaver Mine which produced 7.1 million oz of silver
and 139,472 lbs of cobalt from 1907 to 1940 – mine upgrades in 1970s
➢ High-grade mineralization again confirmed in 2017 – selected
hand-cobbed material at surface averaged 4.68% Cobalt, 3.09% Nickel,
46.9 g/t Silver, and 0.08 g/t Gold
➢ 20 kg hand-cobbed sample from waste rock in 2013 tested:
7.98% Cobalt, 3.98% Nickel, and 1,246 g/t Silver
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Sources: Company news releases February 14, 2013 and October 16, 2015. Sergiades, A.O. 1968, Silver Cobalt
Calcite Vein Deposits of Ontario, Ontario Dept. of Mines, MRC10.
Capital Structure for CCW (as of September 30, 2019)
www.canadacobaltworks.com 23
Shares outstanding 83,732,227
Warrants 6,540,534
Options 5,805,000
Fully Diluted 96,077,761
www.canadacobaltworks.com 24
PRESIDENT AND CEO OF
CANADA COBALT WORKS
Frank J. Basa, P.Eng.
Phone: 1-819-797-4144
frank@grupomoje.com
MINING OFFICE
2875 Ave. Granada
Rouyn-Noranda, QC J9Y 1J1
Phone: 1-819-797-4144
Fax: 1-819-762-2306
APPENDIX
Cobalt Snapshot
➢ Significant supply deficit and rising price
expected in coming 10 years due to rise in
electric car battery demand1
➢ Supply is constrained - 94% produced as
by-product of nickel & copper mines 2
➢ Buyers seeking alternatives to
“conflict cobalt” - 64% of mined cobalt
comes from DRC3 – Concerns about child
labour and political instability
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Rapidly Expanding Demand • Constrained Supply • Impact on Prices
1. Darton Commodities, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, Macquarie, CRU
2. Cobalt Development Institute, www.thecdi.com
3. U.S. Geological Survey
Cobalt is an essential metal in electric car & phone batteries,
and in other industrial and military applications
Electric Car Batteries Will Drive Cobalt Demand
➢ 70 lithium-ion battery megafactories currently
under construction1
➢ 90% to use NCM cathode chemistries, and nearly
all new capacity will be low-cobalt NCM811 (8
parts nickel, 1 part cobalt, 1 part manganese)1 vs.
current higher-cobalt formulations (ex. NCM622)
➢ Even with a significant reduction in cobalt content
in each battery, megafactory demand for cobalt is
forecast to rise four-fold1 (see bar chart)
➢ Megafactory demand by itself will greatly exceed
current world supply for all uses (~125,000 tonnes)
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1. Benchmark Minerals, Testimony of Managing Director Simon Moores to
US Senate Committee on Energy and National Resources, February 5,
2019.
Battery Megafactory Cobalt Demand
(000s tonnes)
54
219
276
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
2017 2023 2028
Battery Megafactory Cobalt Demand 100% Utilization Rate
Estimated by Benchmark Minerals
Industry Experts predict world cobalt demand in the coming 10 years will
escalate dramatically, even with planned reductions in the cobalt content
in each battery
Cobalt Comments from the Pros
“If you increase the nickel proportion (in electric vehicle batteries), you reduce
the stability of the battery and so it has an impact on cycle life, the ability to
charge it fast. Cobalt is the element that makes up for the lack of stability of
nickel. There isn’t a better element than nickel to increase energy density, and
there isn’t a better element than cobalt to make the stuff stable. So (while) you
hear about designing out cobalt, this isn’t going to happen in the next three
decades. It simply doesn’t work.”
Marc Grynberg, CEO of Belgium’s Umicore, a leading supplier of materials for electric vehicle batteries 1
“When you reduce the amount of cobalt that is in cathodes, what you do is you
decrease the life of the battery and increase safety risks….I think manufacturers
are going to be more concerned about ensuring they can give a warranty on the
lithium-ion battery and get the performance they need than reducing the
amount of cobalt in the batteries.”
Casper Rawles, Cobalt/Battery Metals Specialist, Benchmark Minerals 2
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1. Reuters News Report, February 12, 2018
2. Bloomberg News Report June 14, 2017
Canada Cobalt Market Cap vs. District Peers
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Canada Cobalt, which is the most advanced in mine development in the Camp, is
compared to some “newcomer” companies aiming to re-develop cobalt-silver mines
Share Price 1 Market Cap 1
Canada Cobalt Works Inc. (TSXV: CCW) C$ 0.68 C$ 60 million
Cruz Cobalt Corp. (CNX: CRUZ) C$ 0.03 C$2.3 million
First Cobalt Corp. (TSXV: FCC) 2 C$ 0.14 C$ 52 million
Quantum Cobalt Corp. (CNX: QBOT) C$ 0.02 C$1.0 million
1. Source: TMXMoney.com for CNX and TSXV-listed companies. As of Jan. 3, 2020.
2. Cobalt One and CobalTech merged with First Cobalt Corp in 2017.
Nipissing Diabase
➢ Silver and cobalt are typically
found in or close to the
Nipissing Diabase
➢ Map shows areas where
Nipissing Diabase (purple) is
known to be at or near the
surface.
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Castle Mine Geology
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Found during trenching in late 2014Typical high-grade silver sample from the Castle property
Example of mineralized
gold quartz vein (Au)
The Castle land package, now believed to be prospective for
gold in addition to silver, cobalt and other minerals, has
been increased to 78 km2 from the original 564 ha in 2006
Castle Mine and Cobalt Camp History
➢ Cobalt discovered in 1884 and high-grade silver in 1903
➢ In 1911, the Camp produced 30 million oz of silver, making it one of the
largest silver producing areas in the world
➢ Silver and cobalt are typically found together in quartz and calcite veins
➢ Historical production of silver did not focus on cobalt mineralization
➢ Low-grade silver veins were largely ignored, even if they had high-grade cobalt
➢ The Castle Mine, with its high silver grades, was one of the last in operation
➢ Agnico Eagle, which operated the mine 1979-1989, closed the mine because
of low silver prices (US$6/oz)
➢ Castle was the first to re-start activity in the Camp (exploration drilling in 2011)
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Mining region including Ontario towns of Cobalt, Gowganda and Silver Centre
Castle Mine Property Overview
➢ Property located near Gowganda, Ontario, where several former mines
produced more than 50 million oz Silver and 1.4 million lbs Cobalt
in the 1900s
➢ Historical Castle Mine production*: 9.5 million oz Silver and
300,000 lbs Cobalt
➢ Grades* averaged:
➢ 25 oz/ton Silver and 1 lb/ton Cobalt during 1923-1930
➢ 26 oz/ton Silver during 1979-1989
➢ 2011 drill holes:
➢ CA11-08 intersected 188.8 oz/t (6,476 g/t) Silver over 3.09 m**
➢ CA11-09 intersected 1.44% Cobalt over 0.12 m**
➢ Silver and cobalt typically found in quartz and calcite veins in Nipissing
Diabase, with gold and copper found in the Archean Volcanic rock
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*Sources: Sergiades, A.O. 1968, Silver Cobalt Calcite Vein Deposits of Ontario, Ontario Dept. of Mines, MRC10; Company news release
April 11, 2011; and 1989 Cobalt Residents Geologist’s Office.
**Source: Takara Resources Inc. Castle Silver Property Gowganda, Ontario, Canada Ni 43-101 Technical Report, effective date July 9,
2015, report date August 21, 2015, prepared by Claude Duplessis, PEO, of GoldMinds Geoservices Inc. and an independent qualified
person in accordance with NI 43-101.
Castle Mine Property Overview (continued)
➢ NI 43-101 technical report completed in 2015
➢ Advanced exploration permit allows access to Castle No. 3 adit to conduct
drilling/sampling, which already have shown high grades
➢ Surface channel sampling in 2014 exposed significant gold and copper
mineralization
➢ Preliminary metallurgical tests in 2017 showed excellent silver and cobalt
recoveries (98.5% and 70.5% respectively) and concentrate grades
(extremely high 11,876 g/t Ag and 10.5% Co). This has now been
surpassed by lab work with Re-2OX process at SGS Laboratories in
Peterborough, Ontario
➢ Camp set-up includes structures, water, diesel power, year-round
road access – a power grid runs through south end of property
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*Sources: Sergiades, A.O. 1968, Silver Cobalt Calcite Vein Deposits of Ontario, Ontario Dept. of Mines, MRC10; Company news release
April 11, 2011; and 1989 Cobalt Residents Geologist’s Office.
**Source: Takara Resources Inc. Castle Silver Property Gowganda, Ontario, Canada Ni 43-101 Technical Report, effective date July 9,
2015, report date August 21, 2015, prepared by Claude Duplessis, PEO, of GoldMinds Geoservices Inc. and an independent qualified
person in accordance with NI 43-101.
Castle Mine Property Overview (continued)
➢ More than $10 million spent on exploration/development since 2011
➢ Access to underground workings via an adit used in previous mining
➢ Computerized model in progress of past underground mine workings/drill holes
➢ Exploration permits obtained for drilling and sampling (now underway)
➢ First Nations agreements in place
➢ 2011/2018 drilling showed exceptionally high silver/cobalt intercepts
➢ Geophysical IP survey completed in 2017 to target future drilling
➢ Metallurgical testing showing excellent recoveries/concentrate grades
➢ New discovery of gold and copper in 2014 – Golden Corridor Zone
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Most advanced in re-developing silver-cobalt mines in the Cobalt Camp
2011 Historical Drilling Results at Castle Mine
➢ A total of 6,842 m of surface diamond drilling in 12 holes at Castle in 2011
intersected numerous significant intervals including exceptionally high silver grades
in CA11-08 as follows, based on total metallics analyses
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Hole
From
(m)
To
(m)
Width
(m)
Width
(feet)
Ag
(g/t)
Ag
(oz/t)
Co
(%)
Ni
(%)
CA11-08 563.54 566.63 3.09 10.138 6,476 188.80 0.14 0.03
including 564.34 564.79 0.45 1.476 40,944 1,193.70 0.91 0.12
True width unknown at this time.
Source: Takara Resources Inc. Castle Silver Property Gowganda, Ontario, Canada NI 43-101 Technical Report, effective date July
9, 2015, report date August 21, 2015, prepared by Claude Duplessis, PEO., of GoldMinds Geoservices Inc. and a Qualified Person
in accordance with NI 43-101.
Castle Intersects 188.8 oz/t Ag Over 3 m
Additional 2011 High-Grade Drill Intercepts
at Castle Mine
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Hole
From
(m)
To
(m)
Length
(m)
Ag
ppm
Co
ppm
Au
ppb
Cu
ppm
Zn
ppm
CA 11-03 573.00 573.90 0.90 12.2 521.0 12.0 3,255.0 22,982.0
CA 11-04 393.07 393.86 0.79 10.2 130.0 9.0 1,149.0 7,795.0
CA 10-07 842.29 843.32 1.03 18.0 23.0 6.70 342.0 13,049.0
CA 11-09 343.47 343.59 0.12 19.3 14,455.0 560.0 4,631.0 475.0
CA 11-09 350.17 351.44 1.27 10.5 96.0 287.0 191.0 50.0
Data based on ICP Analyses. True width unknown at this time.
Source: Takara Resources Inc. Castle Silver Property Gowganda, Ontario, Canada NI 43-101 Technical Report, effective date
July 9, 2015, report date August 21, 2015, prepared by Claude Duplessis, PEO., of GoldMinds Geoservices Inc. and a Qualified
Person in accordance with NI 43-101
Cross Section Showing Underground
Workings at Castle Mine
Longitudinal section through Castle No. 3 workings.
View looking NE. Image shows topography from the
drone survey completed in the spring of 2016 as well
as the underground workings and historic drill hole
intersection points (from Level 1 drill holes only).
Legend shows grades in ounces per ton silver.
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The two surfaces shown are interpreted upper and
lower contacts of the Nipissing diabase sill based on
surface geology, underground mapping and historic
drill hole information. Silver mineralization is
historically spatially associated with the upper half
of this intrusive body.
Environmental and Social Responsibility
➢ The Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines implemented voluntary
rehabilitation provisions in November 2012 for companies not responsible for
creating mine hazards on properties they now own or control
➢ Canada Cobalt was one of the very first companies to submit an application
under this program that allows rehabilitation work free of any liability with respect
to any pre-existing environmental issues
➢ As Castle Mine is a former producing mine, existing underground openings and
surface structures had become hazards for individuals working in and using the
area for recreational purposes
➢ The Company spent considerable time and funds rehabilitating known hazards
on these leased and staked grounds, including the re-sloping of waste piles
around surface openings, repairing damaged protective fencing, waste rock
screening and the back-filling of an open shaft
➢ Management remains committed to environmental standards that exceed
those required by law as a core value of the Company. Ongoing monitoring
will ensure environmental and safety standards are met at the highest feasible
standards
www.canadacobaltworks.com 39
Management
www.canadacobaltworks.com 40
FRANK J. BASA
P.Eng.
Director, President and
CEO
Mr. Basa has over 30 years global experience in gold mining and development as a
professional hydro-metallurgical engineer with expertise in milling, gravity concentration, flotation,
leaching and refining of precious and base metals. He is a member of the Professional Engineers of
Ontario and a graduate of McGill University.
MATT HALLIDAY
P.Geo.
Vice President,
Exploration
Mr. Halliday has over 12 years of metals exploration experience including resource reporting and
modelling and major exploration drill programs in Ontario and Quebec. A graduate of Dalhousie
University in 2007, he honed his skills for almost eight years with SGS Geostat, known as global
leaders in ore body modelling and reserve evaluation. He joined Canada Cobalt in November 2019
from Kirkland Lake Gold where he had been serving as Resource Geologist.
Thomas P. Devlin
Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Devlin brings to the company over 40 years of accounting and management experience in the
investment and junior resource industries. Mr. Devlin, also known as Tom, has been the Chief
Financial Officer of Canada Cobalt Works Inc. since September 23, 2015. He has been Chief Financial
Officer of Granada Gold Mine since July 3 2009.
Tina Whyte
Corporate Secretary
Tina Whyte brings over 20 years of experience in the corporate and securities industry. Her expertise
spans to areas of corporate governance, continuous disclosure, financing transactions and regulatory
filings and compliance. Ms. Whyte holds corporate secretary positions with other publicly listed
companies.
Directors
www.canadacobaltworks.com 41
FRANK J. BASA
P.Eng.
Director, President and
CEO
Mr. Basa has over 30 years global experience in gold mining and development as a
professional hydro-metallurgical engineer with expertise in milling, gravity concentration, flotation,
leaching and refining of precious and base metals. He is a member of the Professional Engineers of
Ontario and a graduate of McGill University.
Dianne Tookenay
M.P.A. B. Admin
Director
Ms. Tookenay holds a Certificate in Mining Law from the Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, a
Joint Masters of Public Administration from the University of Manitoba, a Bachelor of Administration
from Lakehead University and Native Band Management and Indian Economic Development Diplomas
from Confederation College Applied Arts and Technology. Ms. Tookenay's experience, knowledge and
deep roots within the First Nation communities will add significant value to the Company's development
efforts over the coming years.
Jacques F. Monette
Director
Mr. Monette is a career miner who has been engaged in every facet of underground mining for more
than 40 years. His previous positions include Shaft Project Coordinator with Cementation Canada Inc.,
Vice President of Operations/Mining Division for Wabi Development Corp., Vice President of
Development for CMAC Mining Group, Operations Manager for Moran Mining and Tunneling, as well
as Area Manager for J.S. Redpath Group.
Robert D. Setter
B.A., (EC.)
Director
Mr. Setter was the former Senior Editor for Report on Mining and Director for a public company. He
brings an extensive business, marketing and analysis background to the Company, is a graduate of
UBC, and holds a B.A. in Economics.
Annemette
Jorgensen Director
Ms. Jorgensen raised several millions of dollars through the financial community and their clients for
Samoth Capital Corporation, and increased shareholder returns on investment.
She has two decades of finance, media, marketing, and investor relations expertise.
Marc T. Bamber
Director
Mr. Bamber, based in London, has 20 years of successful deal-making experience in capital markets
including fund management, with a primary focus on the resource sector.
www.canadacobaltworks.com 42
Castle Mine Property
Granada Gold Mine Property

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Canada cobalt-presentation-january-10-2020

  • 1. TSX-V CCW | OTC CCWOF | FRANKFURT 4T9B CORPORATE PRESENTATION January 10, 2020
  • 2. Forward-Looking Statements DISCLAIMER Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Service Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this material. This presentation may contain forward-looking statements including but not limited to comments regarding the timing and content of upcoming work programs, geological interpretations, receipt of property titles, potential mineral recovery processes, etc. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore, involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. QUALIFIED PERSON The technical information in this corporate presentation was prepared under the supervision of Canada Cobalt Works Inc.’s President and CEO, Frank J. Basa, P.Eng., who is a member of Professional Engineers Ontario and is a Qualified Person in accordance with National Instrument 43-101. www.canadacobaltworks.com 2
  • 3. Canada Cobalt – Investment Opportunity ➢ Developing three 100% owned, past-producing, high-grade silver-cobalt mines in northern Ontario – with the main focus on the Castle Mine where many high-grade veins of silver, cobalt, gold and nickel have been discovered and drilling is underway ➢ Vertical integration and multiple potential near-term revenue streams expected through the planned strategic acquisition of the Polymet Lab/Mineral Processing Facility ➢ Silver production capability from Castle Mine material demonstrated through the pouring of silver bars at the PolyMet facility ➢ Planned processing of mine tailings into silver concentrate – permitting underway ➢ Proprietary Re-2OX Process has produced cobalt sulphate – exceeding battery industry specifications – with proven broader revenue potential ➢ Exciting new discovery of an apparent gold system in an underexplored area 1.5 km east of Castle shafts/adits, with more drilling planned www.canadacobaltworks.com 3 Vertically Integrated Leader in Canada’s Silver-Cobalt Heartland
  • 4. Castle Mine – High-Grade Silver and Cobalt ➢ Mines in the Greater Cobalt Camp (including Gowganda, Cobalt, Silver Centre) produced over 500 million oz of silver and over 30 million lbs of cobalt in the 1900s www.canadacobaltworks.com 4 Castle Mine was one of the highest-grade silver-cobalt properties in the historic Silver-Cobalt Camp in Northern Ontario
  • 5. Castle Mine Property ➢ 78 km2 total claim zone NE of the town of Gowganda, Ontario ➢ In middle of previously-producing Gowganda silver-cobalt camp ➢ Close to all infrastructure ➢ Includes all 3 former Castle Mine shafts #1, #2 and #3 and the adit (near #2 and #3) ➢ First Nations agreements in place www.canadacobaltworks.com 5 “Results from our first-ever underground drilling support the interpretation that much was left behind at the Castle Mine, not just cobalt but very high-grade silver.” Jacques Monette, Director CCW, Career Miner Press Release Feb. 19, 2019
  • 6. Castle Mine – Exploration at Castle East ➢ Surface drilling in 2011 discovered a spectacular high-grade silver vein less than 2 km east of the Castle Mine shafts. ➢ Drill Hole CA11-08 cut 1,194 oz/t silver (40,944 g/t) over 0.45 meters within a broad core length of 3.1 meters grading 189 oz/t silver (6,476 g/t) ➢ A custom-built borehole inspection camera was recently lowered into this hole to successfully view, identify and film the vein at a depth of 420 meters, allowing for an accurate plotting of a series of wedge holes designed to pierce the vein structure at four different points (see next pages for results). ➢ With wedge-hole drilling completed, a new hole is being drilled to intersect the vein shoots closer to the surface ➢ Past mining at Castle and nearby Capital and Siscoe mines exploited the high-grade silver deposits along the shallow western margin of the Nipissing diabase that dips toward the Castle East area where Canada Cobalt is now targeting additional deposits (1) See company news release Dec. 4, 2019. www.canadacobaltworks.com 6 Follow Up Drilling Underway at Robinson Zone Discovery1
  • 7. Castle Mine – Exploration at Castle East ➢ Wedge holes intersected massive native silver mineralization with grades exceeding the 2011 level ➢ Wedge hole CS-19-08-W01 intersected a visually strongly mineralized core interval of 4.65 m 10 m above and west of CA-11-08 including 50,583.29 g/t silver (1,476 oz/ton), 0.30% cobalt, 0.71% nickel, and 0.21% copper over 0.60 m, and averaging 20,741 g/t silver (605 oz/ton) over 1.5 m ➢ Wedge hole CS19-08-W02 intersected 70,380 g/t silver (2,053 oz/ton) over 0.3 m within broader 4 m core length of 7,259 g/t silver (212 oz/ton) 1) See company news releases Dec. 12 & 23, 2019, Jan. 10, 2020. www.canadacobaltworks.com 7 Initial Wedge hole results from drilling at Robinson Zone Discovery1
  • 8. Castle Mine – Exploration at Castle East www.canadacobaltworks.com 8 Massive Native Silver Intersected at Robinson Zone Discovery1
  • 9. Canada Cobalt – Acquisition of Strategic Assets ➢ Acquisition achieves key goal of becoming a vertically integrated leader in Canada’s silver-cobalt heartland ➢ CCW’s subsidiary Temiskaming Testing Laboratories Inc. will purchase substantially all of the assets of PolyMet Resources Inc. -- an ISO certified laboratory and mineral and precious metals processing facility located in the town of Cobalt, a short distance from the company’s Castle and Beaver Mines ➢ The 23,000-sq. foot facility allows for multiple potential revenue streams – bullion pouring, bulk sampling, commercial assaying and e-waste processing including mixed computer boards processed through the facility’s shredder and ball mill to recover precious and base metals ➢ The facility will become the new headquarters of Canada Cobalt and will host Canada Cobalt’s proprietary Re-2OX process for environmentally friendly extraction of precious and base metals (1) See company news releases Oct. 10 and 24 and Dec. 4, 2019 and Jan. 10, 2020. www.canadacobaltworks.com 9 Canada Cobalt Acquires Polymet Labs 1
  • 10. Canada Cobalt – Regional Map www.canadacobaltworks.com 10
  • 11. Canada Cobalt – Begins Producing Silver Bars ➢ Company poured 3 silver bars totaling 300 ounces in proof of concept test ➢ Plans are to ramp up with the pouring of a 1,000-oz silver bar in near future ➢ Bars were poured at the PolyMet facility in Cobalt, Ontario from a concentrate produced by a pilot plant processing mineralized waste material at the Castle Mine ➢ This illustrates the potential for significant silver production along with cobalt at Castle from both surface waste material and tailings as well as underground mining ➢ Castle was one of Agnico Eagle’s highest-grade mines when it was last mined in the 1980s with ore grades averaging 26 oz/ton Ag (890 grams/tonne Ag) ➢ The same waste material was also used to separately recover cobalt and produce a cobalt sulphate at SGS Lakefield using the company’s proprietary and environmentally friendly Re-2OX Process (1) See company news releases October 16, 2019. www.canadacobaltworks.com 11 Canada Cobalt Pours Silver Bars from Castle Mine Waste Material1
  • 12. Castle Mine – Tailings Program Tailings Initiative ➢ Environmentally friendly plan to recover cobalt, silver, gold and other metals from a very prospective, historic tailings area 300 metres from Castle’s #3 Shaft ➢ Newly acquired gravity separation spiral concentrators made by Mineral Technologies of Australia will operate underground for test work to complete a flow sheet for a pilot plant that can treat a minimum of 600 tonnes of tailings per day ➢ Stamp Mill coarse tailings from early 20th century mining at Castle will be processed underground near the #3 Shaft in a wide-open area on the first level ➢ Recent testing at SGS Lakefield produced a 18,486 g/t silver flotation concentrate from a 459 g/t silver gravity concentrate from tailings – demonstrating that the Castle tailings are amenable to flotation and leaching, enhancing potential recoveries and creating an opportunity for direct shipping precious metal concentrate in addition to a Re-2OX cobalt sulphate ➢ Potential to establish template for profitable tailings cleanup elsewhere in the Camp www.canadacobaltworks.com 12 Tailings ‘Problem’ in the Silver-Cobalt Camp is really a Tailings ‘Opportunity’
  • 13. Canada Cobalt – Proprietary Technology ➢ Proprietary metallurgical process (Re-2OX) has been proven in lab tests to produce premium-grade cobalt sulphate – 22.6% cobalt sulphate hexahydrate – exceeds technical specifications of cathode producers in Asia(1) ➢ Environmentally green Re-2OX is highly efficient/effective/scalable and bypasses expensive smelting process – no other company has this process – patent application to be submitted ➢ Pilot plant at Castle mine site produces gravity concentrates – One recent test showed grades of 9.25% cobalt, 5.65% nickel, 9,250 g/t silver and 49.9% arsenic ➢ Gravity concentrate processed using Re-2OX process at SGS Lab – achieved 99% recovery of cobalt, silver, nickel, and copper – also removed 99% of arsenic, a long-time issue in this cobalt-rich district. ➢ Lab work currently focused on producing a suite of nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) battery grade formulations using an additive approach where necessary (1) See company news releases dated May 31 and August 15, 2018. www.canadacobaltworks.com 13 First in Camp to produce cobalt sulphate for electric car batteries
  • 14. Canada Cobalt – Re-2OX Revenue Stream Global Energy Metals has entered into a binding agreement(1) with Canada Cobalt Works for a right to use Canada Cobalt Works’ Re-2OX technology for a period of one year in order to accelerate the advancement of GEMC’s Lovelock Cobalt Mine and Treasure Box projects. Canada Cobalt Works' hydrometallurgical process will complement a wider exploration and drilling program that will allow for reinterpretation of historic data and a better understanding of the ability to unlock the cobalt, nickel and copper potential from GEMC's Nevada-based projects. ➢ The agreement, which involves the payment of cash and shares to Canada Cobalt Works, illustrates how Re-2OX technology can be used to leverage value for Canada Cobalt Works’ shareholders by unlocking the potential for other companies to efficiently produce battery grade materials to participate in the global trend towards electrification (1) See GEMC news release dated May 30, 2019. www.canadacobaltworks.com 14 “Re-2OX Unlocks” Agreement confirms broader revenue potential
  • 15. Major Discovery Potential at Castle www.canadacobaltworks.com 15 Exploration Underway at New Target ➢ New discovery of a sizeable mineralized area -- near- surface hydrothermal system with multi-gram gold- bearing quartz veins and a halo of disseminated nickel and copper mineralization – 1.5 km east of adit/shafts ➢ Pyrite-rich Archean gold system intersected in 2,000 m drilled in holes CS-18-15 through CS18-18; associated with newly discovered fault structures and strong geophysical signature; assay results pending ➢ 725-meter long, east-west trending IP anomaly with an associated chargeability halo detected in this area ➢ Drill results pending, additional drilling planned
  • 16. Castle Mine – Exceptional Silver-Cobalt Asset ➢ Only Company in Cobalt Camp with permitted access to underground workings ➢ First company in Cobalt Camp drilling underground: Targeting cobalt-silver-rich veins in first level of mine; Phase 2 drilling commenced in the Fall 2019 ➢ Only company in Camp with Re-2OX process – demonstrated in lab to recover 99% of cobalt, silver, nickel and copper, while removing 99% of arsenic, in 1-step leach process; can be used to extract metals from ore, tailings and waste rock without a smelter ➢ Selected results for underground drilling and bulk and chip samples(1) from Level 1 showed various high-grades – as high as 5.2% cobalt, 5.3% nickel, 13,208 g/t silver and 10.1 g/t gold (0.5% cobalt normally considered to be high-grade in deposits in other areas of the world) ➢ Past focus on silver and on a small area of the Castle property leaves substantial discovery potential (1) See news releases dated Feb. 14 and 19, 2019, Feb. 27, March 16, May 23, 27, 31,, and June 8, 2018, and, June 12, July 19 and Dec. 1, 2017. Canada Cobalt cautions that samples are selective and not representative of underground mineralization. www.canadacobaltworks.com 16 Most advanced in mine development in the Cobalt Camp
  • 17. Castle Mine – New Discovery of High-Grade Veins ➢ Initial assay results revealed unexpected high-grade gold in addition to high-grade cobalt, silver and nickel in recent multi-directional and very short underground drill holes near the adit entrance; more results pending ➢ Highlights include: ➢ 22.7 g/t gold and 1.03% cobalt over 0.3 m within a broader 2.4 m core grading 5.8 g/t gold and 0.78% cobalt in hole C-U-19-016 ➢ 4,970 g/t silver (144.9 oz/t) (1.2m to 1.8m), 1.6% cobalt and 1.1% nickel (1.8m to 2.4m) and 2.9% cobalt, 3.7% nickel and 0.89 g/t gold (4.8m to 5.4mn), in hole C-U-19-06 ➢ Past underground drilling highlights include ➢ 3,213 g/t silver over 1 m, including 9,816 g/t silver over 0.33 m in hole CA18-54 ➢ 13,208 g/t silver, 0.67% cobalt, and 3.77 g/t gold over 0.50 m within broader 5.51 m zone showing 1.87% cobalt over 2.54 m and 2,620 g/t silver over 5.51 m in CA18-02 ➢ 2.28% cobalt, 261 g/t silver and 1.65% nickel over 7.00 m in hole CA18-001 (1) See company news releases dated Jan. 3, 2020, Oct. 25, 2019, and Oct. 24, and Nov. 2, 2018. www.canadacobaltworks.com 17 High-Grade Intercepts from Underground Drilling (1)
  • 18. Castle Mine – Development Goal/Plans Near-term Plans ➢ Continued drilling to test for cobalt, silver and other metals in various vein structures including follow-up drilling in the Robinson Zone and further exploration of an apparent gold system in a new discovery area 1.5 km east of mine shafts and adit ➢ Tailings Program – Test work using gravity separation spiral concentrators towards establishing a mill for the processing of 600 tonnes of tailings per day ➢ Planned pouring of silver bars using mineralized material from Castle ➢ Ongoing metallurgical testing using the proprietary Re-2OX process aimed at producing cobalt, nickel and manganese sulphates for end-buyer evaluation ➢ Company plans to submit a patent application for the Re-2OX process ➢ Management has begun permitting work with the aim of constructing a state-of-the-art 600 t/d gravity, flotation, cyanidation mill www.canadacobaltworks.com 18 Development Goal: Resume Mining at Castle
  • 19. Major Advantage/Potential www.canadacobaltworks.com 19 ➢ Castle has permits to access the mine through an adit and to drill underground ➢ This has allowed upgrades, fast-tracked drilling (and testing), and will allow targeted mining sooner ➢ No other company in the Cobalt Camp has permitted underground access CURRENT DRILLING & UNDERGROUND ACCESS
  • 20. Cross Section Showing Underground Workings at Castle Mine ➢ Longitudinal section through Castle No.3 workings ➢ View looking North ➢ Mining occurred on 11 different levels during the 1900s down to approximately 850 feet (259.1m) www.canadacobaltworks.com 20
  • 21. Two Prospective Properties in Addition to Castle www.canadacobaltworks.com 21 Former Beaver and Violet Mines Located in historic Cobalt Mining Camp near the town of Cobalt, Ontario Castle Mine Violet Mine Beaver Mine
  • 22. Beaver Silver-Cobalt Property ➢ 20-acre patented mining claim 5 km southeast of Cobalt, Ontario within the Cobalt Mining Camp – includes surface and mineral rights ➢ Includes former Beaver Mine which produced 7.1 million oz of silver and 139,472 lbs of cobalt from 1907 to 1940 – mine upgrades in 1970s ➢ High-grade mineralization again confirmed in 2017 – selected hand-cobbed material at surface averaged 4.68% Cobalt, 3.09% Nickel, 46.9 g/t Silver, and 0.08 g/t Gold ➢ 20 kg hand-cobbed sample from waste rock in 2013 tested: 7.98% Cobalt, 3.98% Nickel, and 1,246 g/t Silver www.canadacobaltworks.com 22 Sources: Company news releases February 14, 2013 and October 16, 2015. Sergiades, A.O. 1968, Silver Cobalt Calcite Vein Deposits of Ontario, Ontario Dept. of Mines, MRC10.
  • 23. Capital Structure for CCW (as of September 30, 2019) www.canadacobaltworks.com 23 Shares outstanding 83,732,227 Warrants 6,540,534 Options 5,805,000 Fully Diluted 96,077,761
  • 24. www.canadacobaltworks.com 24 PRESIDENT AND CEO OF CANADA COBALT WORKS Frank J. Basa, P.Eng. Phone: 1-819-797-4144 frank@grupomoje.com MINING OFFICE 2875 Ave. Granada Rouyn-Noranda, QC J9Y 1J1 Phone: 1-819-797-4144 Fax: 1-819-762-2306
  • 26. Cobalt Snapshot ➢ Significant supply deficit and rising price expected in coming 10 years due to rise in electric car battery demand1 ➢ Supply is constrained - 94% produced as by-product of nickel & copper mines 2 ➢ Buyers seeking alternatives to “conflict cobalt” - 64% of mined cobalt comes from DRC3 – Concerns about child labour and political instability www.canadacobaltworks.com 26 Rapidly Expanding Demand • Constrained Supply • Impact on Prices 1. Darton Commodities, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, Macquarie, CRU 2. Cobalt Development Institute, www.thecdi.com 3. U.S. Geological Survey Cobalt is an essential metal in electric car & phone batteries, and in other industrial and military applications
  • 27. Electric Car Batteries Will Drive Cobalt Demand ➢ 70 lithium-ion battery megafactories currently under construction1 ➢ 90% to use NCM cathode chemistries, and nearly all new capacity will be low-cobalt NCM811 (8 parts nickel, 1 part cobalt, 1 part manganese)1 vs. current higher-cobalt formulations (ex. NCM622) ➢ Even with a significant reduction in cobalt content in each battery, megafactory demand for cobalt is forecast to rise four-fold1 (see bar chart) ➢ Megafactory demand by itself will greatly exceed current world supply for all uses (~125,000 tonnes) www.canadacobaltworks.com 27 1. Benchmark Minerals, Testimony of Managing Director Simon Moores to US Senate Committee on Energy and National Resources, February 5, 2019. Battery Megafactory Cobalt Demand (000s tonnes) 54 219 276 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 2017 2023 2028 Battery Megafactory Cobalt Demand 100% Utilization Rate Estimated by Benchmark Minerals Industry Experts predict world cobalt demand in the coming 10 years will escalate dramatically, even with planned reductions in the cobalt content in each battery
  • 28. Cobalt Comments from the Pros “If you increase the nickel proportion (in electric vehicle batteries), you reduce the stability of the battery and so it has an impact on cycle life, the ability to charge it fast. Cobalt is the element that makes up for the lack of stability of nickel. There isn’t a better element than nickel to increase energy density, and there isn’t a better element than cobalt to make the stuff stable. So (while) you hear about designing out cobalt, this isn’t going to happen in the next three decades. It simply doesn’t work.” Marc Grynberg, CEO of Belgium’s Umicore, a leading supplier of materials for electric vehicle batteries 1 “When you reduce the amount of cobalt that is in cathodes, what you do is you decrease the life of the battery and increase safety risks….I think manufacturers are going to be more concerned about ensuring they can give a warranty on the lithium-ion battery and get the performance they need than reducing the amount of cobalt in the batteries.” Casper Rawles, Cobalt/Battery Metals Specialist, Benchmark Minerals 2 www.canadacobaltworks.com 28 1. Reuters News Report, February 12, 2018 2. Bloomberg News Report June 14, 2017
  • 29. Canada Cobalt Market Cap vs. District Peers www.canadacobaltworks.com 29 Canada Cobalt, which is the most advanced in mine development in the Camp, is compared to some “newcomer” companies aiming to re-develop cobalt-silver mines Share Price 1 Market Cap 1 Canada Cobalt Works Inc. (TSXV: CCW) C$ 0.68 C$ 60 million Cruz Cobalt Corp. (CNX: CRUZ) C$ 0.03 C$2.3 million First Cobalt Corp. (TSXV: FCC) 2 C$ 0.14 C$ 52 million Quantum Cobalt Corp. (CNX: QBOT) C$ 0.02 C$1.0 million 1. Source: TMXMoney.com for CNX and TSXV-listed companies. As of Jan. 3, 2020. 2. Cobalt One and CobalTech merged with First Cobalt Corp in 2017.
  • 30. Nipissing Diabase ➢ Silver and cobalt are typically found in or close to the Nipissing Diabase ➢ Map shows areas where Nipissing Diabase (purple) is known to be at or near the surface. www.canadacobaltworks.com 30
  • 31. Castle Mine Geology www.canadacobaltworks.com 31 Found during trenching in late 2014Typical high-grade silver sample from the Castle property Example of mineralized gold quartz vein (Au) The Castle land package, now believed to be prospective for gold in addition to silver, cobalt and other minerals, has been increased to 78 km2 from the original 564 ha in 2006
  • 32. Castle Mine and Cobalt Camp History ➢ Cobalt discovered in 1884 and high-grade silver in 1903 ➢ In 1911, the Camp produced 30 million oz of silver, making it one of the largest silver producing areas in the world ➢ Silver and cobalt are typically found together in quartz and calcite veins ➢ Historical production of silver did not focus on cobalt mineralization ➢ Low-grade silver veins were largely ignored, even if they had high-grade cobalt ➢ The Castle Mine, with its high silver grades, was one of the last in operation ➢ Agnico Eagle, which operated the mine 1979-1989, closed the mine because of low silver prices (US$6/oz) ➢ Castle was the first to re-start activity in the Camp (exploration drilling in 2011) www.canadacobaltworks.com 32 Mining region including Ontario towns of Cobalt, Gowganda and Silver Centre
  • 33. Castle Mine Property Overview ➢ Property located near Gowganda, Ontario, where several former mines produced more than 50 million oz Silver and 1.4 million lbs Cobalt in the 1900s ➢ Historical Castle Mine production*: 9.5 million oz Silver and 300,000 lbs Cobalt ➢ Grades* averaged: ➢ 25 oz/ton Silver and 1 lb/ton Cobalt during 1923-1930 ➢ 26 oz/ton Silver during 1979-1989 ➢ 2011 drill holes: ➢ CA11-08 intersected 188.8 oz/t (6,476 g/t) Silver over 3.09 m** ➢ CA11-09 intersected 1.44% Cobalt over 0.12 m** ➢ Silver and cobalt typically found in quartz and calcite veins in Nipissing Diabase, with gold and copper found in the Archean Volcanic rock www.canadacobaltworks.com 33 *Sources: Sergiades, A.O. 1968, Silver Cobalt Calcite Vein Deposits of Ontario, Ontario Dept. of Mines, MRC10; Company news release April 11, 2011; and 1989 Cobalt Residents Geologist’s Office. **Source: Takara Resources Inc. Castle Silver Property Gowganda, Ontario, Canada Ni 43-101 Technical Report, effective date July 9, 2015, report date August 21, 2015, prepared by Claude Duplessis, PEO, of GoldMinds Geoservices Inc. and an independent qualified person in accordance with NI 43-101.
  • 34. Castle Mine Property Overview (continued) ➢ NI 43-101 technical report completed in 2015 ➢ Advanced exploration permit allows access to Castle No. 3 adit to conduct drilling/sampling, which already have shown high grades ➢ Surface channel sampling in 2014 exposed significant gold and copper mineralization ➢ Preliminary metallurgical tests in 2017 showed excellent silver and cobalt recoveries (98.5% and 70.5% respectively) and concentrate grades (extremely high 11,876 g/t Ag and 10.5% Co). This has now been surpassed by lab work with Re-2OX process at SGS Laboratories in Peterborough, Ontario ➢ Camp set-up includes structures, water, diesel power, year-round road access – a power grid runs through south end of property www.canadacobaltworks.com 34 *Sources: Sergiades, A.O. 1968, Silver Cobalt Calcite Vein Deposits of Ontario, Ontario Dept. of Mines, MRC10; Company news release April 11, 2011; and 1989 Cobalt Residents Geologist’s Office. **Source: Takara Resources Inc. Castle Silver Property Gowganda, Ontario, Canada Ni 43-101 Technical Report, effective date July 9, 2015, report date August 21, 2015, prepared by Claude Duplessis, PEO, of GoldMinds Geoservices Inc. and an independent qualified person in accordance with NI 43-101.
  • 35. Castle Mine Property Overview (continued) ➢ More than $10 million spent on exploration/development since 2011 ➢ Access to underground workings via an adit used in previous mining ➢ Computerized model in progress of past underground mine workings/drill holes ➢ Exploration permits obtained for drilling and sampling (now underway) ➢ First Nations agreements in place ➢ 2011/2018 drilling showed exceptionally high silver/cobalt intercepts ➢ Geophysical IP survey completed in 2017 to target future drilling ➢ Metallurgical testing showing excellent recoveries/concentrate grades ➢ New discovery of gold and copper in 2014 – Golden Corridor Zone www.canadacobaltworks.com 35 Most advanced in re-developing silver-cobalt mines in the Cobalt Camp
  • 36. 2011 Historical Drilling Results at Castle Mine ➢ A total of 6,842 m of surface diamond drilling in 12 holes at Castle in 2011 intersected numerous significant intervals including exceptionally high silver grades in CA11-08 as follows, based on total metallics analyses www.canadacobaltworks.com 36 Hole From (m) To (m) Width (m) Width (feet) Ag (g/t) Ag (oz/t) Co (%) Ni (%) CA11-08 563.54 566.63 3.09 10.138 6,476 188.80 0.14 0.03 including 564.34 564.79 0.45 1.476 40,944 1,193.70 0.91 0.12 True width unknown at this time. Source: Takara Resources Inc. Castle Silver Property Gowganda, Ontario, Canada NI 43-101 Technical Report, effective date July 9, 2015, report date August 21, 2015, prepared by Claude Duplessis, PEO., of GoldMinds Geoservices Inc. and a Qualified Person in accordance with NI 43-101. Castle Intersects 188.8 oz/t Ag Over 3 m
  • 37. Additional 2011 High-Grade Drill Intercepts at Castle Mine www.canadacobaltworks.com 37 Hole From (m) To (m) Length (m) Ag ppm Co ppm Au ppb Cu ppm Zn ppm CA 11-03 573.00 573.90 0.90 12.2 521.0 12.0 3,255.0 22,982.0 CA 11-04 393.07 393.86 0.79 10.2 130.0 9.0 1,149.0 7,795.0 CA 10-07 842.29 843.32 1.03 18.0 23.0 6.70 342.0 13,049.0 CA 11-09 343.47 343.59 0.12 19.3 14,455.0 560.0 4,631.0 475.0 CA 11-09 350.17 351.44 1.27 10.5 96.0 287.0 191.0 50.0 Data based on ICP Analyses. True width unknown at this time. Source: Takara Resources Inc. Castle Silver Property Gowganda, Ontario, Canada NI 43-101 Technical Report, effective date July 9, 2015, report date August 21, 2015, prepared by Claude Duplessis, PEO., of GoldMinds Geoservices Inc. and a Qualified Person in accordance with NI 43-101
  • 38. Cross Section Showing Underground Workings at Castle Mine Longitudinal section through Castle No. 3 workings. View looking NE. Image shows topography from the drone survey completed in the spring of 2016 as well as the underground workings and historic drill hole intersection points (from Level 1 drill holes only). Legend shows grades in ounces per ton silver. www.canadacobaltworks.com 38 The two surfaces shown are interpreted upper and lower contacts of the Nipissing diabase sill based on surface geology, underground mapping and historic drill hole information. Silver mineralization is historically spatially associated with the upper half of this intrusive body.
  • 39. Environmental and Social Responsibility ➢ The Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines implemented voluntary rehabilitation provisions in November 2012 for companies not responsible for creating mine hazards on properties they now own or control ➢ Canada Cobalt was one of the very first companies to submit an application under this program that allows rehabilitation work free of any liability with respect to any pre-existing environmental issues ➢ As Castle Mine is a former producing mine, existing underground openings and surface structures had become hazards for individuals working in and using the area for recreational purposes ➢ The Company spent considerable time and funds rehabilitating known hazards on these leased and staked grounds, including the re-sloping of waste piles around surface openings, repairing damaged protective fencing, waste rock screening and the back-filling of an open shaft ➢ Management remains committed to environmental standards that exceed those required by law as a core value of the Company. Ongoing monitoring will ensure environmental and safety standards are met at the highest feasible standards www.canadacobaltworks.com 39
  • 40. Management www.canadacobaltworks.com 40 FRANK J. BASA P.Eng. Director, President and CEO Mr. Basa has over 30 years global experience in gold mining and development as a professional hydro-metallurgical engineer with expertise in milling, gravity concentration, flotation, leaching and refining of precious and base metals. He is a member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario and a graduate of McGill University. MATT HALLIDAY P.Geo. Vice President, Exploration Mr. Halliday has over 12 years of metals exploration experience including resource reporting and modelling and major exploration drill programs in Ontario and Quebec. A graduate of Dalhousie University in 2007, he honed his skills for almost eight years with SGS Geostat, known as global leaders in ore body modelling and reserve evaluation. He joined Canada Cobalt in November 2019 from Kirkland Lake Gold where he had been serving as Resource Geologist. Thomas P. Devlin Chief Financial Officer Mr. Devlin brings to the company over 40 years of accounting and management experience in the investment and junior resource industries. Mr. Devlin, also known as Tom, has been the Chief Financial Officer of Canada Cobalt Works Inc. since September 23, 2015. He has been Chief Financial Officer of Granada Gold Mine since July 3 2009. Tina Whyte Corporate Secretary Tina Whyte brings over 20 years of experience in the corporate and securities industry. Her expertise spans to areas of corporate governance, continuous disclosure, financing transactions and regulatory filings and compliance. Ms. Whyte holds corporate secretary positions with other publicly listed companies.
  • 41. Directors www.canadacobaltworks.com 41 FRANK J. BASA P.Eng. Director, President and CEO Mr. Basa has over 30 years global experience in gold mining and development as a professional hydro-metallurgical engineer with expertise in milling, gravity concentration, flotation, leaching and refining of precious and base metals. He is a member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario and a graduate of McGill University. Dianne Tookenay M.P.A. B. Admin Director Ms. Tookenay holds a Certificate in Mining Law from the Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, a Joint Masters of Public Administration from the University of Manitoba, a Bachelor of Administration from Lakehead University and Native Band Management and Indian Economic Development Diplomas from Confederation College Applied Arts and Technology. Ms. Tookenay's experience, knowledge and deep roots within the First Nation communities will add significant value to the Company's development efforts over the coming years. Jacques F. Monette Director Mr. Monette is a career miner who has been engaged in every facet of underground mining for more than 40 years. His previous positions include Shaft Project Coordinator with Cementation Canada Inc., Vice President of Operations/Mining Division for Wabi Development Corp., Vice President of Development for CMAC Mining Group, Operations Manager for Moran Mining and Tunneling, as well as Area Manager for J.S. Redpath Group. Robert D. Setter B.A., (EC.) Director Mr. Setter was the former Senior Editor for Report on Mining and Director for a public company. He brings an extensive business, marketing and analysis background to the Company, is a graduate of UBC, and holds a B.A. in Economics. Annemette Jorgensen Director Ms. Jorgensen raised several millions of dollars through the financial community and their clients for Samoth Capital Corporation, and increased shareholder returns on investment. She has two decades of finance, media, marketing, and investor relations expertise. Marc T. Bamber Director Mr. Bamber, based in London, has 20 years of successful deal-making experience in capital markets including fund management, with a primary focus on the resource sector.
  • 42. www.canadacobaltworks.com 42 Castle Mine Property Granada Gold Mine Property