Announcement • Nov 28
Canada One Mining Corp. Provides Exploration Update At Copper Dome Project Canada One Mining Corp. provided an exploration update following the Phase 2 exploration program conducted at its 100% owned Copper Dome Project, ("Copper Dome", "Project" or "Property"), Princeton B.C. 2025 FIELD program HIGHLIGHTS. Crews established 53 field stations with full metadata across the property, systematically documenting geological observations to contextualize mineral showings in relation to property-scale and regional geology. A total of 29 rock samples were collected during the first phase of exploration and have been delivered to the laboratory for analysis. Copper sulphides, including bornite and chalcopyrite, were observed in several rock samples. Assay results are pending. Key alteration assemblages observed are indicative of proximity to porphyry centers. Exploration Summary. Crews completed the Phase 2 field program at the Copper Dome Project, with a primary focus on visiting historic MINFILE occurrences and applying modern exploration insight to reassess legacy data and descriptions. All documented MINFILE locations were successfully visited, and 53 field stations were collected with full metadata at each site. A total of 29 rock sample were submitted for analysis at ALS Geochemistry - Kamloops, and the Company expects an approximate four-week turn around on results. Historic workings and related infrastructure were mapped, documented, and georeferenced, with access conditions recorded for each location. The Company is encouraged by early field observations, which include chalcopyrite stringers, mineralized breccia cement, and bornite clots and stringers. A diorite unit was observed with moderate intensity K-feldspar alteration surrounding bornite stringers exhibiting an internally brecciated texture. The K-feldspar may represent an alteration envelope around the chaotic bornite vein swarm. A follow-up field program is scheduled to commence in second quarter 2026, with objectives focused on delineating alteration zonation patterns, sulphide mineral distribution, and the structural controls on mineralization. Detailed petrographic and geochemical analyses will be employed to better constrain the relationship between the observed hydrothermal alteration assemblages and the inferred porphyry center at the Copper Dome Project. These efforts are expected to enhance the company's understanding of the system's geometry and vectoring potential, thereby guiding future drilling and exploration targeting. All rock samples collected from the fall 2025 fieldwork program are pending and were submitted to ALS Geochemistry - Kamloop to be analysed for gold and platinum group elements (50 g fire assay), and multi-element geochemistry, including elements Cu, Pb, Zn, Co, and Ag (method ME-MS61). Announcement • Oct 08
Canada One Mining Corp. (TSXV:CONE) agreed to acquire Copper Dome North for CAD 0.01 million. Canada One Mining Corp. (TSXV:CONE) agreed to acquire Copper Dome North for CAD 0.01 million on October 6, 2025. The consideration consists of 0.25 million common equity of Canada One Mining Corp. having a value of CAD 0.01 million to be issued for assets of Copper Dome North. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and acceptance by the Toronto Stock Exchange. Announcement • Apr 28
Canada One Mining Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jun 16, 2025 Canada One Mining Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jun 16, 2025.