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CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
1. TSX-V: C V V1
TSX-V: CVV
OTCQB: CVVUF
Frankfurt: DH7N
Copper-Zinc & Diamond
Exploration
2. TSX-V: C V V
Premier Strategic Partners
Project Generation and
Option/Sales Process
3. TSX-V: C V V
New Exploration Technology
Airborne Surveys Now Detect
Targets up to 1 Mile Below Surface
4. TSX-V: C V VTSX-V: C V V
Nuclear Powered Future
• 444 Operational Power Plants (100 in USA)
• 62 Power Reactors Under Construction (4 in USA)
• 509 Power Reactors on Order, Planned, and/or Proposed (42 in USA)
(World Nuclear Association June 2016)
5. TSX-V: C V V
Uranium Properties
comprising approximately
1.2 Million acres (500,00 ha)
& new diamond play
Uranium Mines
CanAlaska Projects
CanAlaska’s Athabasca properties
Multiple Projects across the Region
6. TSX-V: C V V
World’s Top Grading Uranium Deposits
McArthur River
20.55% U3O8
Spot
Price
Fox Lake
7.99% U3O8
Olympic Inkal Smith Rossing Ranger McClean Rabbit Midwest Cigar McArthur
Dam Ranch Lake Lake Lake River
Long
Term
Price
Canadian Athabasca mines have grades and value/ton up to 100 times the world average
7. TSX-V: C V V
Collins Bay
Nu Nova
Sold NSR retained
Cameco’s $12.5M West McArthur option
NEW Fox Lake Discovery
(Cameco)
68.1 million pounds 387,000
tonnes at 7.99 per cent U3O8
8. TSX-V: C V V
Cameco to Drill Uranium Targets
$12.5 Million West McArthur Option
Fox Lake
Discovery Zone
MLEM and ZTEM
Interpreted Conductor
Exploration Area
Drill Holes
9. TSX-V: C V V
Collins Bay
Nu Nova
Sold NSR retained
CanAlaska-Korean $19M Uranium JV
10. TSX-V: C V V
Collins Bay
Nu Nova
Sold NSR retained
South Moon - Denison Option $700K
MS-16-01, intersected 0.102%
U3O8 over 0.5 metres at the
unconformity and anomalous
uranium in the overlying
sandstone
11. TSX-V: C V V
Collins Bay
Nu Nova
Sold NSR retained
NW Manitoba Uranium $11.6M Option
Large gravity targets showing first uranium
mineralization 60+% U3O8 pebbles on surface
12. TSX-V: C V V
North Ruttan VMS project
Large to giant (VMS) deposits
such as Ruttan rarely occur in
isolation, they typically form
camps or clusters of deposits.
The company believes that the
North Ruttan target holds good
to excellent exploration
potential for a large mineral
deposit as shown by recent
airborne EM surveys
North Ruttan
13. TSX-V: C V V
Collins Bay
Nu Nova
Sold NSR retained
Kimberlite targets in the Athabasca
A new Canadian kimberlite field?
Nearby Diamond
discoveries
14. TSX-V: C V V
In Summary:
TSX-V: CVV
OTCQB: CVVUF
Frankfurt: DH7N
Drilling in 2017
Denison: Moon Project
Areva, CAMECO: Waterbury Project
Cameco: West McArthur Project
Exploring for Uranium, Copper, Zinc and Diamonds
Strong Geophysical and Geotechnical Expertise
Shares Outstanding 27.3 M
Market Capitalization C$ 15.5 M
Cash C$ 2.0 M
December 21 2016
Editor's Notes
CanAlaska has been active with new partnerships the past 6 months, and I am happy to share with you why I think you will benefit greatly from buying into CanAlaska now.
As many of you know we are focussed on the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan.. We are working in what I call our own back –yard, with plenty of opportunity and government support. Shown on the focus point.
But our story has evolved from just dealing with Canada’s, Japan’s and Korea’s largest uranium explorers, we have now a significant new deal with De Beers for diamonds…. All in a 26 million share company trading at a market value of only $40M
As mentioned, we are one of the few groups with such a distinguished line-up of major joint venture and exploration partners.
These groups and two other smaller partners are funding all of our exploration efforts in the Athabasca.
We always new that to survive in the uranium business, and now in diamonds, that we had to get strategic partners at an early stage…
None of the success that we have had would have been possible without new technology.
Notably the dash 8 aircraft fitted out as a giant metal detector… just like the guy on the beach
This aircraft can see conductive targets half a mile below the surface using Electromagnetic fields in that loop of wire strung on the plane, generated by the power from two of the 4 engines on that aircraft…. Newer technology called ZTEM can see well over a mile into the ground.
This imaging for a geologist is like what an xray is to a medical doctor. You can see all the breaks or cracks in the ground, just like a fracture shows up in an XRAY.
You can also see conductive clay and alteration in and around the uranium and diamond targets, just like an ultrasound would show up damaged soft tissue.
All this information gathering allows us as geologist to process a hundred or thousand more pieces of information to put together the exploration puzzle for uranium or diamonds..
Well… we only got into uranium because the fundamentals of new energy supply around the world demands an increased number of nuclear power plants in developing countries,
And here in north America… 4 plants currently being built in Georgia, Tennesse and South Carolina.
AND.. 36 more in permitting.
And we don’t have enough uranium to run all of the current reactors at capacity, let alone an expected doubling of the fleet so this is where we come in.
In 2004 and 2005 we cornered over 2.5 million acres of prospective property in the Athabasca. Over half of this we still own today.
We have done enough work on our two Key properties of Cree East and West McArthur defining the targets, that could develop into the next major uranium mine, that we have no property payments , work commitments or rent for the next 20 years
We are working these two properties with our Korean partners, (who have put in $19M to date ) and Cameco, who have an option to fund $12.5m of work , which the have already started, with one successful drill hole, and more due to come this summer.
Way in the NW we are working with one Chinese partner, where we have reserved a $20M royalty, and on another with a junior that has an option to fund $11.6m to get an 80% interest… currently we also hold 12.5m of their shares (just under 10%)
And in the southwest, on our Patterson west property, near the Nexgen and Fission discoveries, Makena, another junior is just about to drill 3-5 holes into a promising target…
So we are able to sit back and look for new opportunities while others work to make discoveries out of the Targets on our properties
We aren’t doing all this work without looking at the economics of uranium discovery in our area.
Uranium discoveries here are not only great money makers, and company builders (note Nexgen and Fission have both gone from $25M juniors to $300M to $700M capitalization darlings of the market )… but they are so strategic because of secure Canadian location and guarantees of supply.
The picture shows Cameco’s McArthur river, the worlds richest uranium mine, with staggering grades of over 20% uranium… up to and over 100 times the world average grade uranium mine. This mine produces 15% of the world’s uranium every day, just mining 192 tons or rock. The graphs show that these canadian Athabasca mines have grades and values orders of magnitude better than anywhere else.
The latest discovery at Fox lake is immediately adjacent to our Grid 5 exploration targets.. And this is where Cameco is helping us and has now started to spend the next $12.5M, trying to see if their 68 million pound uranium discovery extends onto our land.
Hopefully they find enough on our property, so that we can capitalize on the existing mine infrastructure 6 miles away, and rapidly develop a new mine.
The first of our key projects
2. Within 10km of Cameco’s McArthur river mine.. Richest uranium mine in the world, and one of the largest
3.Adjacent to camecos newest high grade discovery
4 a 12.5M deal where they will drill not just Grid 5, but grid 1
5. First drill hole is in, and we are waiting for assays.
6. Anticipate a summer drill program (meeting Monday)
Here is the Fox Lake discovery zone, and our expected discovery zones. I have superimposed one of the images of the airborne survey over google to give some idea of scale.
The most important point to note is the big break in the yellow line. That line represents where the airborne and ground surveys place what we call the C10 conductor, this is the most important line on the map, as we expect to find uranium wherever the line is broken or bends…
And of course I have placed the biggest star right where Cameco has drilled their first hole, and where we reported that that they have seen good amounts of uranium and base metals.
More drilling is going on here this summer, and into 2017 winter.
Mitsubishi Corporation funded almost $17M for us to be able (amongst other things) to put that line on the map.. And a few other lines elsewhere on the property, one of which Cameco has to drill either this year or next.
1. Chuck Fipkes Northern Uranium is spending $11.6M to earn 80% of this project (NW Manitoba
2. We have 12.5M of their shares.
3. First holes last summer hit a very large uranium target (1 of 4)
4 we are expecting new drilling in the short term.
5. This is similar to the Fission-Nexgen Patterson Lake area.. We have large geophysical targets, high uranium geochemistry and 60% uranium pebbles and stingers on surface.
And over the last 2 months we have been detailing new claims staked to cover what appears to be a new kimberlite field
We have staked 75 targets mostly 200m to 500m in diameter
3. we are in the right rocks,
we have the right thickness of crust to tap into the diamond stability field
We have the right indicator minerals down-ice
Expect summer work
So come and talk to us..
There are Terrabytes of geological and geophysical data on our computers, and I have a team of people who can make this a success.,
We would like to take you on a financially rewarding path with us.
Thank you.