Examples of Canadian Malartic Property in a sentence
RevenuesRoyalties of $320,597 were earned from the 2% NSR on the Canadian Malartic Property.
Additional information about the Canadian Malartic mine that is required by NI 43-101 sections 3.2 and 3.3 and paragraphs 3.4 (a), (c), and (d) can be found in the Technical Report on the Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates for the Canadian Malartic Property filed with Canadian Securities Regulators on SEDAR on the date hereof.
Portions of the following information are based on assumptions, qualifications and procedures which are not fully described herein.Except where otherwise stated, the disclosure in this section relating to operations on the Canadian Malartic Property is based on information publicly disclosed by Agnico and/or Yamana and information/data available in the public domain as at March 20, 2020 (except where stated otherwise), and none of this information has been independently verified by Osisko.
The Canadian Malartic Property is further accessible by a series of logging roads and trails, as well as by a network of gravel roads associated with the past-producing mines.
For more details on the transaction and the calculation of the net gain realized, refer to the Property Interests section above.RevenuesRoyalties of $254,537 were earned from the 2% NSR on the Canadian Malartic Property.
Periodically, environmental monitoring results are reviewed with the Monitoring Committee and the community.Accessibility, Climate, Local Resources, Infrastructure and PhysiographyAccessibilityThe northern extents of the Canadian Malartic Property can be accessed directly from Highway 117.
Information of a scientific or technical nature regarding the Canadian Malartic Property is included in this Annual Information Form based upon the Canadian Malartic Report and the Canadian Malartic Updated Report.
The 5 per cent net smelter return royalty payable by Canadian Malartic GP to Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd pursuant to the Canadian Malartic Net Smelter Return Royalty Agreement (Amended and Restated) dated June 16, 2014 between Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd and Canadian Malartic GP (the "Canadian Malartic NSR Agreement"), which royalty is payable on production from the property commonly known as the Canadian Malartic Property, as more particularly described in Schedule A to the Canadian Malartic NSR Agreement.
Osisko’s operations, development projects and exploration activities are mostly concentrated in its wholly-owned Canadian Malartic Property in the Abitibi Gold Belt, immediately south of the town of Malartic and approximately 25 kilometres west of the city of Val-d’Or, Québec.
The zone straddles the boundary between the Malartic CHL Property and the Canadian Malartic Property, the Mammoth Zone (is the eastern extension of theBarnat Zone) and further along strike to the east, the Jeffrey Zone (located some 800 metres east of the Mammoth Zone).