Announcement • Apr 27
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. announced that it has received CAD 15.0003 million in funding On April 27, 2026, Quebec Innovative Materials Corp closed the transaction. The company announced that it has issued 16,667,000 units of the Company (each, a "Unit") at a price of 0.90 per unit for the gross proceeds of CAD 15,000,300. In consideration for their services, the Company paid the Underwriter a cash commission of CAD 1,201,224.15, and issued to the Underwriter an aggregate of 1,334,694 non-transferable broker warrants. Each Broker Warrant entitles the holder to purchase one Unit at an exercise price of CAD 0.90 per Unit at any time until April 27, 2029. Announcement • Apr 14
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 15.0003 million in funding from Research Capital Corporation Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. has entered into an agreement with Research Capital Corporation to issue 16,667,000 units at the price of CAD 0.90 per unit for the gross proceeds of CAD 15,000,300 on April 13, 2026. Each Unit will consist of one common share and one common share purchase warrant. Each warrant shall entitle the holder to purchase one common share of the company at an exercise price of CAD 1.30 at any time on or before that date which is 36 months from the issuance. The Underwriter has also been granted an option exercisable in full or in part up to 48 hours prior to the closing date, to sell up to an additional 2,500,050 Units at the issue price for additional gross proceeds of up to CAD 2,250,045. The offering will be completed pursuant to the terms of an underwriting agreement to be entered into among the company and the underwriter. The securities issued under the Offering are expected to be immediately freely tradeable under applicable Canadian Securities legislation if sold to purchasers resident in Canada. The company will paid cash commission of 7% of gross proceeds CAD 1,050,021 and received net proceeds of CAD 1,39,50,279. Each broker warrant entitles the holder to purchase one unit at an exercise price equal to CAD 0.90 for a period of 36 months following the closing date. The Offering is scheduled to close on or about the week of April 27, 2026 other date as the Company and the Underwriter may agree. Completion of the Offering is subject to certain closing conditions, including the receipt of all necessary approvals, including the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange. Announcement • Feb 13
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp., Annual General Meeting, Mar 30, 2026 Quebec Innovative Materials Corp., Annual General Meeting, Mar 30, 2026. Announcement • Feb 07
Québec Innovative Materials Corp. Receives Notice of Approval from Nova Scotia Regulators Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. announced that Québec Innovative Materials Corp. ("QIMC") has received a Notice of Approval from Nova Scotia regulators authorizing drilling activities in the West Advocate area of Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. QMET congratulates QIMC and its technical and operational teams on achieving this important regulatory milestone. The approval represents a significant step forward in advancing natural hydrogen exploration activities in Nova Scotia and reflects continued regulatory engagement and technical progress within the Cumberland Basin. QMET notes that it maintains a working relationship with QIMC, under which QIMC is leading and advancing QMET's exploration program in Nova Scotia, including within the broader Cumberland geological setting. As such, regulatory progress achieved by QIMC is viewed by QMET as constructive and informative for the continued advancement of its own exploration initiatives. QMET continues to advance its Cumberland Basin Project through a disciplined and methodical approach focused on geological interpretation, data integration, and stakeholder engagement. The Company believes that the advancement of exploration activities across the basin--by experienced operators--supports a broader understanding of regional geological potential and contributes to the de-risking of future exploration programs. QMET remains committed to advancing its exploration strategy in Nova Scotia in a responsible and technically rigorous manner, working collaboratively with regulators, local communities, and stakeholders. The Company recognizes the increasing importance of energy security and the growing constraints on traditional power grids, particularly as demand accelerates for power-intensive infrastructure such as AI data centers and high-performance computing facilities. As interest continues to grow in reliable, off-grid and low-carbon energy solutions capable of operating independently of existing grid limitations, QMET believes that disciplined exploration within the Cumberland Basin is timely and strategically aligned with evolving energy and infrastructure needs, while remaining subject to regulatory approvals, technical validation, and further evaluation. Announcement • Jan 23
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. Secures Positive Environmental Baseline Results At Bennett Hill, Advancing Another Priority Drill-Ready Zone in the Advocate Area, Nova Scotia Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. announced positive preliminary results from a baseline environmental assessment completed at its Bennett Hill Study Area, located within the Company's Advocate Area in Nova Scotia, clearing a key milestone and enabling advancement of another priority drill zone. Bennett Hill represents one of several drill-ready zones being advanced under QIMC's regionally scalable natural hydrogen development strategy. The environmental assessment was completed by Strum Consulting, a well-established Canadian environmental and engineering consultancy specializing in environmental assessments, permitting, and regulatory support for natural resource projects. Preliminary findings include: No Species at Risk (SAR) lichen identified. No black ash (Fraxinus nigra) identified. No pileated woodpecker cavities identified. No material environmental constraints were identified. These results indicate no material environmental or species-related constraints that would impede further exploration or drilling activities at Bennett Hill. Strategic Importance of Bennett Hill and the Advocate Area. Bennett Hill is located within QIMC's broader Advocate Area, a core focus area under the Company's proprietary natural hydrogen (H2) development model. The Advocate Area is considered highly prospective due to the convergence of several critical exploration vectors, including: Elevated surface H2 measurements, consistent with active or recent hydrogen generation and migration. Anomalous radon-thoron readings, interpreted as indicators of deep-seated gas pathways and enhanced subsurface permeability. A well-developed network of faults and structural corridors, which are considered essential conduits for hydrogen migration from depth to surface. Geological conditions favourable for clean natural hydrogen generation, accumulation, and preservation. The correlation of H2 anomalies, radon-thoron responses, and structural complexity is central to QIMC's development model. Bennett Hill, along with other targets in the Advocate Area, demonstrates these characteristics and supports the Company's strategy of advancing multiple drill-ready areas within multiple, scalable geological districts. Together, these attributes support QIMC's strategy of building a portfolio of drill-ready hydrogen zones capable of supporting future scale-up and strategic development partnerships. Announcement • Jan 02
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. Advances Its Nova Scotia Natural Hydrogen District with Completion of A Baseline Environmental Assessment At Eatonville Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. reported the completion of a baseline (pre-disturbance) environmental assessment at its Eatonville project area, one of the Company's most advanced focus zones within its Nova Scotia natural hydrogen district. This milestone represents a structured step forward in the disciplined and responsible execution of QIMC's subsurface development. The assessment establishes essential environmental baseline conditions required to support planning for subsequent phases of subsurface development. It forms part of QIMC's staged, data-driven approach designed to reduce risk, support technical decision-making, and align early with regulatory requirements. The work was completed by Strum Consulting, a well-established environmental and engineering firm in Atlantic Canada with extensive experience supporting natural resource and energy infrastructure projects. The Eatonville area, together with the adjacent West Advocate zone, currently represents one of QIMC's highest-priority focus areas in Nova Scotia. Exploration activities completed to date have identified surface and near-surface hydrogen anomalies, as well as interpreted geological structures that play a role in hydrogen migration. These results are being integrated with geophysical and geological datasets to target and rank zones with the highest potential. In parallel, the "Institut national de la recherche scientifique" (INRS) is analyzing recently acquired geophysical data, including gravimetric readings, to refine subsurface structural interpretations and support the prioritization of drill targets associated with fault-controlled hydrogen migration pathways. QIMC continues to advance its natural hydrogen strategy across multiple jurisdictions, including Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, and Minnesota. The Company's exploration approach emphasizes structured, data-driven progression, responsible project advancement, and high standards of governance, regulatory compliance, and environmental stewardship.