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eResearch Company report Watch List – CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.

CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: CVV) Project generator mining company focused on a portfolio of Uranium projects in Saskatchewan and Nickel projects in Manitoba CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (“CanAlaska” or the “Company”) is a junior mineral exploration and Project Generator company focused primarily on uranium, nickel and diamond projects in western Canada. Currently, the Company controls 132,300 […]

ARTICLE: Group of premiers band together to develop nuclear reactor technology

 Publisher: CBC News Author: Elise von Scheel · CBC News Excerpt from CBC News · Posted: Dec 01, 2019 5:33 PM ET Ontario, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick will work together to research and build small modular reactors The premiers of Ontario, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick have committed to collaborate on developing nuclear reactor technology in Canada.  Doug Ford, Scott Moe […]

ARTICLE Forbes Investing: Uranium: Bullish Despite Oil’s Weakness

Forbes / Investing Uranium: Bullish Despite Oil’s Weakness The average gasoline price nationally is now below $2/gallon for the first time since 2009. It’s been a mild winter thus far, but home heating oil prices are the lowest they’ve been since 2004. The collapse of oil has dragged prices lower for almost every product in […]

ARTICLE Mining.com: CanAlaska adds to excellent uranium targets

  Publisher: Mining.com CanAlaska adds to excellent uranium targets CanAlaska Uranium (CVV-V) has been exploring in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, the world’s richest uranium-producing region, since 2004. In that time it has seen over $85 million spent on its projects, mostly by joint venture partners including Mitsubishi, Korean Uranium Consortium JV, Denison Mines and others. […]

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NORTHERN PROSPECTOR: Drilling Optimism – CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. is poised for discovery success

Northern Prospector Article Drilling Optimism CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. is poised for discovery success (MG15DD-0012) revealed two zones of highly anomalous responses attributable to uranium mineralization between 164 and 238 metres and between 285 and 347 metres. The current site intersects a substantial hydrothermal alteration zone, with several structures over a 100 metre width and 300 […]

STOCKHOUSE ARTICLE: CanAlaska (V.CVV) up 25% on Manitoba uranium find

Stockhouse Article CanAlaska (V.CVV) up 25% on Manitoba uranium find, Northern Uranium (V.UNO) also advances Northern Uranium Corp. (TSX: V.UNO, Stock Forum) rose 8% to 7 cents Wednesday after the company said it has intersected significant uranium mineralization on a northwest Manitoba project where it can earn a 70% interest from CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSX: […]

NORTHERN MINER ARTICLE: Drill hole drives Northern Uranium’s shares higher

Northern Miner Article March 5, 2015 With Chuck Fipke, the man who discovered the Ekati diamond mine, as geological consultant, advisor and significant shareholder, and a recent run-up in the share price, Northern Uranium (TSXV: UNO; US-OTC: NOURF) is generating some interest. Just days before the start of the annual Prospectors and Developers Association mining […]

RESOURCE WORLD ARTICLE: A Case for Athbasca Uranium

Resource World Article February 2015 One of the more common elements in the Earth’s crust, uranium can be found almost everywhere, though concentrated ore bodies are relatively rare. Large deposits of uranium are found in Australia, Kazakhstan and Canada. The world’s largest uranium deposit, the Olympic Dam, is located in South Australia. Canada’s Athabasca Basin, […]

ARTICLE: Why we Need Nuclear Power to Save the Environment

Climate and Energy – http://energyforhumanity.org/ February 9, 2015 The idea we might need nuclear power to save the environment may have seen farfetched thirty years ago, at the height of the anti-nuclear movement. But it’s an idea that more and more scientists of all stripes as well as energy experts and even environmentalists are coming to […]

ARTICLE FROM BLOOMBERG NEWS: China Needs 1,000 Nuclear Reactors to Fulfill Its Climate Pledge

Bloomberg News Excerpted from Bloomberg News Nov 21, 2014 5:34 AM PT China, which does nothing in small doses, will need about 1,000 nuclear reactors, 500,000 wind turbines or 50,000 solar farms as it takes up the fight against climate change. Chinese President Xi Jinping agreement last week with President Barack Obama requires a radical environmental and […]

ARTICLE: Editorial: After three long years, uranium has its day – Northern Miner

Excerpted from the Northern Miner, www.northernminer.com November, 12 2014 An encouraging feature of today’s mineral industry is that it’s not bad news across the board, as a few subsectors — such as diamonds and nickel — have seen strong price increases and renewed investor interest this year. Well, now we can add uranium to the list. After […]

Major uranium discovery in Athabasca Basin catalyst for strong partnership

Article from Jillian Clark, Mining and Exploration, Canadian Mining and Energy Canada’s Athabasca basin, located in northern Saskatchewan and a small portion of northern Alberta, has become somewhat of a legend for uranium production worldwide. Vast amounts of uranium have been uncovered over the past few years, especially in the West McArthur and Fox Lake […]

ARTICLE: CanAlaska’s Double Shot at Glory Looms Large

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ARTICLE: Canalaska Uranium: Uranium + Diamonds

Excerpted from Financial Post The Athabasca Basin in Northern Saskatchewan hosts some of the richest uranium deposits in the world.  A fact Peter Dasler, the New Zealand born, CEO of CanAlaska Uranium (V.CVV) was well aware of in 2004 when the company  started exploration in the Athabasca. “We were aware of new imaging technology which […]

ARTICLE: CanAlaska’s $20 million deal with De Beers ushers new staking rush

Excerpted from StockHouse.com Sometimes mineral discoveries are made by chance. Recall Robert Friedland’s Diamond Fields? In the company’s search for diamonds in Labrador, Canada, they stumbled onto one of the country’s richest nickel-copper discoveries. Voisey’s Bay was spotted from a helicopter by geologists who noticed a large rusty-colored outcrop. When Diamond Field’s sunk drills into […]

VIDEO: MIF May 2016: CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (CAN) – Peter Dasler

VIDEO: MIF May 2016: CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (CAN) – Peter Dasler

VIDEO: CanAlaska unlocks potential on prime Athabasca Basin land positions

ARTICLE: Canada’s Next Diamond Play?

John Gomez, Contributing Content, Palisade Research   Sometimes mineral discoveries are made by chance. Recall Robert Friedland’s Diamond Fields? In the company’s search for diamonds in Labrador, Canada, they stumbled onto one of the country’s richest nickel-copper discoveries. Voisey’s Bay was spotted from a helicopter by geologists who noticed a large rusty-colored outcrop. When Diamond […]

ARTICLE: De Beers eyes diamond exploration in northern Saskatchewan

Alex MacPherson, Saskatoon Starphoenix The world’s largest diamond mining company has entered into a multi-million-dollar agreement to look for crystallized carbon in northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. De Beers Canada Inc. optioned land claims south of Lake Athabasca from CanAlaska Uranium Ltd., and can now spend up to $20.4 million exploring and drilling 75 “kimberlite-style targets” […]