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Canstar Appointed as Member of Nevada Tech Hub as Critical Minerals Program Announces Initial US$21 Million Grant from U.S. Economic Development Administration

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - July 29, 2024) - CANSTAR RESOURCES INC. (TSXV: ROX) (OTC Pink: CSRNF) ("Canstar" or the "Company"). Canstar is pleased to announce membership in the University of Nevada, Reno's Tech Hub Program for critical and EV materials. Membership in the exclusive Tech Hub Program is an important milestone in the Company's critical minerals strategy, which complements its exciting gold exploration work, and includes securing government support and funding for the identification and extraction of North American sources of critical minerals.

Copper, lead and zinc are associated with Canstar's Buchans-Mary March Projects in central Newfoundland, which includes a joint venture with Glencore plc. The Company's Tech Hub membership is also expected to provide opportunities for engagement with policy makers, private sector leaders, and investors who are aligned with Canstar's mission of securing the West's critical minerals supply chain.

Canstar's strategy is consistent with the objectives of the Minerals Security Partnership and the U.S.-Canada Joint Action Plan on Critical Minerals. These and other U.S. initiatives have provided funds for mineral exploration and development projects, including direct U.S. funding for Canadian mining projects.

Commenting on the development, Canstar's President & CEO, Juan Carlos Giron Jr., said, "Western allied democracies have made it clear that ensuring stability of supply for critical minerals is paramount to national economic and security interests. With exposure to copper, zinc and lead at the Company's Buchans-Mary March projects, and exposure to gold and antimony at the Company's Golden Baie Project, Canstar is poised to capitalize on what we believe is the coming bull market for precious and critical metals. Building alliances and securing partnerships will continue to be a priority for the Company as we advance our mineral projects in a Tier 1 mining jurisdiction."

Additional Context

In August 2022, the United States passed the CHIPS and Science Act, authorizing US$10 billion in funding for the Tech Hubs Program, which is focused on securing the full lifecycle supply chain for critical minerals in the West. Initial U.S. Economic Development Administration funding for the program totals US$541 million, allocated across 12 "Tech Hubs." This initial funding included US$21 million for the University of Nevada, Reno's Tech Hub Program, of which Canstar has been accepted as a consortium member. This program is part of accelerated, bi-partisan efforts that include cross-border trade and investment agreements between the United States and Canada at the national level, as well as the state/provincial level-including the bilateral trade and investment agreement announced between the Province of Ontario and the State of Nevada in September, 2023.