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Foran Announces Conditional Approval for up to $20 Million Funding from Federal Critical Minerals Infrastructure Fund

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VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 20, 2024 /CNW/ - Foran Mining Corporation (TSX: FOM) (OTCQX: FMCXF) ("Foran" or the "Company") is pleased to announce a conditionally approved funding commitment of up to C$20 million from Natural Resources Canada ("NRCan") through the Critical Minerals Infrastructure Fund ("CMIF"), a key program under the Canadian Critical Minerals Strategy. The funding, pending final due diligence by NRCan and the execution of a definitive contribution agreement, will support eligible expenses related to the construction of the McIlvenna Bay project's hydroelectric transmission line, an on-site substation and electrical vehicle charging infrastructure at the Company's McIlvenna Bay project.

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The Canadian Critical Minerals Strategy aims to drive the transition to a low-carbon economy by advancing critical mineral development through a collaborative and adaptive approach with partners across Canada and internationally. A key initiative under this strategy, CMIF provides up to $1.5 billion to address infrastructure gaps, support clean energy, and enable sustainable critical minerals production. The CMIF also prioritizes decarbonizing mining operations, strengthening supply chains, and fostering Indigenous participation in infrastructure and resource projects.

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, commented "Developing Canada's abundant critical minerals drives economic opportunity and creates good jobs. In its drive to produce copper without polluting more, Foran's project will help reinforce Canada's position as a global supplier of choice for clean technology, clean energy and the resources the world needs to build a prosperous economy. Foran, and many other businesses in Saskatchewan and beyond know that moving forward, economic development and environmental sustainability musty go hand-in-hand."

Dan Myerson, Foran's Executive Chairman and CEO, commented: "We are proud to advance the McIlvenna Bay project with the support of the Government of Canada. The investment in developing a hydro transmission line and supporting infrastructure will deliver renewable hydropower to our operations and open up a new critical minerals and mining district in Canada for generations to come – a key step in our plan to achieve net-zero carbon copper production. This funding not only supports sustainable resource development but also drives economic growth, job creation, and responsible mining practices in Saskatchewan, helping Canada solidify its leadership in critical minerals and clean energy."