Canadian International Minerals Inc. (CIN-TSXV) Corporate Presentation (April 2014)
1. Diamond Quest
in Northern Saskatchewan
April 16, 2014
TSXV: CIN
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3. Diamonds in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is highly-prospective
for hosting
diamondiferous kimberlites
Shore Gold’s (TSX: SGF) Star and
Orion kimberlites at FALC contain
diamonds with WWW valuations
ranging from US$129 to US$355
per carat
(Source: Shore Gold AIF dated Mar. 27, 2014)
“Pikoo” 2013 kimberlite discovery
by North Arrow Minerals (TSXV:
NAR) shows robust
microdiamonds counts - over
95% of the diamonds are
described as intact, white
octahedrons and aggregates
(Source: North Arrow MD&A dated Mar. 21, 2014)
(Map source: Currie, C.A., Beaumont, C., 2011)
5. The Eve of a Staking Rush
This region was
historically
explored only
for gold and
base metals
Seabee
Gold Mine ●
The search for
kimberlites by
Stornaway and
North Arrow was
carried out in
relative secrecy
since 2006
● Flin Flon
Mine
6. Staking Rush: Post-Discovery
Approximately
1,000,000
hectares (2.5
million acres)
of new claims
have been
staked in
recent months
8. Pikoo’s Microdiamonds
PK 150 Microdiamond Comparison to other Canadian kimberlites
(Source: NAR’s April 2014 Presentation)
9. Pikoo’s Microdiamond Counts
• A 209.7 kg sample from 2013 PK-150 drill core
yielded:
- 745 diamonds > 0.106 mm
- 23 diamonds > 0.85 mm
• Total carats > 0.85 mm = 0.2815
• Total recovery sample grade (+0.85mm) = 1.34 carats
per tonne
• > 95% of diamonds are intact, white octahedrons or
aggregates.
(Source: NAR’s April 2014 Presentation)
11. Sample of 3D Mag Inversion Model of
Known Kimberlite in South Africa
Modelling of Zero pipe in South Africa (Reed, L.E., and Witherly, K.E., 2007)
Modelling of Zero pipe in South Africa (Reed, L.E., and Witherly, K.E., 2007)
12. Bigstone Lake & Three Amigos
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Target selection initially based on filtering of magnetic anomalies
13. Bigstone Lake & Three Amigos
Modelling of Zero pipe in South Africa (Reed, L.E., and Witherly, K.E., 2007)
Magnetic Data over Three Amigos from 2006 VTEM Survey
at 200m line spacing, 50m height – 3 anomalies were selected for
modeling
14. Three Amigos: 3D Mag Inversion
Modeling
From Southwest, Looking Northeast (Modeling by SJ Geophysics Ltd., Feb. 2014)
15. Three Amigos: 3D Mag Inversion
Modeling (300 meter “slice”)
From Southwest, Looking Northeast (Modeling by SJ Geophysics Ltd., Feb. 2014)
16. Three Amigos: 3D Mag Inversion
(Internal Magnetic Intensity)
From Northeast, Looking Southwest (Modeling by SJ Geophysics Ltd., Feb. 2014)
17. Reindeer River Project
Airborne
legacy
dataset of
11,230 line
km at 200m
line spacing,
30m survey
height was
acquired in
March 2014
18. 2014 Exploration Plans
•3D mag inversion modeling of identified targets
is ongoing for Reindeer River and Bigstone
Lake properties
•Ground truthing of selected anomalies planned
in summer/fall 2014
•Kimberlite Indicator Mineral sampling down-ice
from modeled targets planned in 2014
• Follow-up magnetic and gravity geophysical
surveys to better define drill targets
19. Other Projects – Patterson Lake
Area Properties
Patterson Lake Uranium Camp (CIN’s Properties in Red)
20. Share Structure
• 17,313,350 shares issued and outstanding (after 10 for 1
rollback in February 2014)
• 28,084,906 fully-diluted (1,648,556 warrants & options
between $0.50 - $3.00)
• $495,000 financing completed in March 2014 – Units at
$0.055 with 1-yr warrant exercisable at $0.10
• $700,000 financing in progress, announced March 17, 2014 –
Units at $0.08 with 1-yr warrant exercisable at $0.12
21. Michael E. Schuss - President, C.E.O., Director
Management / Board
Michael Schuss has over 30 years experience in mining exploration and venture capital. During that period
he has worked in the trading operations of a national brokerage firm, several underground mining and surface
drilling contractors, as well as being director, officer and consultant to several V.S.E., A.S.E., and TSX
Venture companies.
Mr. Schuss traveled to China in 1989 and to Africa in 1993, and consulted for some of the first Canadian
juniors to operate in those regions. Mr. Schuss identified potential in African projects, which resulted in a
million ounce gold deposit being developed from grassroots exploration, and 3 separate joint ventures with a
world-class gold producer and two mid-tier gold producers. In recent years, he has specialized in acquiring
mining properties in Africa, China and Canada for junior mining companies.
Casey Forward, C.G.A. - C.F.O., Director
As an independent professional accountant in Canada since 1990, Mr. Forward has worked for public
companies in Canada, the United States, and Great Britain. He has owned and operated companies in
Canada and, in particular, he was an owner and president of a company in the construction and land
development business and an owner and president of a storage and transport company, both located in
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Before entering the field of accountancy, Mr. Forward studied molecular biology
at the University of Manitoba.
22. Tor Bruland, P.Geo – Director
Management / Board
Mr. Bruland is a graduate of the University of Bergen, Norway, with Cand. Mag. (B.Sc.) in 1977 and Cand.
Real. (M.Sc.) in 1980. Mr. Bruland arrived in Canada in 1980 and has more than 30 years exploration and
management experience in the industry with major mining companies and junior exploration companies.
Garth Evans, B.A., L.L.B. – Director
A partner in the law firm Barbeau, Evans & Goldstein, Garth has a lifelong interest in mining exploration. He
was previously a director and chairman of Ecstall Mining Corporation, which was taken over by Mantle
Resources – now Canadian Zinc Metals Corp.
Chris Verrico – Director
Mr. Verrico has extensive experience in mining and construction contracting, particularly in Northern Canada.
He is currently COO of Aguila American Gold Ltd. and a director of a number of Canadian junior public
companies.
23. Advisory Board
Roger Mitchell, F.R.S.C., F.M.S.A. - Professor Emeritus, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay
Dr. Mitchell is one of the world’s leading authorities on the occurrence and genesis of alkaline rocks. His
extensive work on the mineralogy, petrology and geochemistry of kimberlites has confirmed the standard
genetic model, culminating in his definitive book on this important group of rocks. He has also worked
extensively on the character and origin of lamproites, resulting in a new model for their genesis, and
publication of the definitive book on these rocks. His work has established him as a foremost petrologist in
Canada. He is also a world authority on carbonatites. Among other honours, he is one of 12 Honorary
Fellows of the Geological Society of India.
Anton Chakhmouradian, Ph.D. - Professor, Geological Sciences, University of Manitoba
Dr. Chakhmouradian teaches and researches mineralogy, igneous and metamorphic petrology, and gemology
at the University of Manitoba, and is the 2005 recipient of the Young Scientist Award of the Mineralogical
Association of Canada. He has published widely and among other accomplishments is internationally
recognized as an authority on the mineralogy and petrology of alkaline rocks.
Anthony N. Mariano, Ph.D. - Consultant
Dr. Anthony N. Mariano is a mineral exploration geologist with over 50 years of experience in the field and in
the laboratory with major emphasis on the REEs, Nb, and Ta. His strength is in economic evaluation and
ranking of deposits containing these commodities.
24. Tony Mariano Jr. - Consultant
Advisory Board
His early professional career was in grass roots mineral exploration concentrating on rare earths, gold and
platinum group occurrences in the Americas and Africa. After nearly two decades as a senior environmental
consultant managing downstream/midstream environmental liability for several major petroleum company
clients, he has returned to mineral exploration to support his father’s consultancy in rare earth exploration
and evaluation worldwide.
Paul Brockington – Consultant
A Mining Engineer and seasoned mining executive, Paul spent his early professional career in both open pit
and underground operations in Africa and Canada. After gaining extensive financial contacts as a mining
analyst with a major brokerage, he served as chairman of a provincial mining corporation with operations
producing tantalum, and base and precious metals.
Lee Groat, B.Sc., Ph.D. - Professor, University of British Columbia
1999 recipient of the Young Scientist Award of the Mineralogical Association of Canada. With many
publications to his credit, and as editor of American Mineralogist, he is a noted authority on the environment
and occurrence of carbonatites, pegmatites, and favorable hosts to rare earths and high tech metals.
Thomas Hasek, P.Eng. – Consultant
Geologist with over 40 years in the mining industry, including directing exploration and development ventures
in numerous jurisdictions and environments. He has served as a director and executive of several public
companies.
25. For More Information
Michael E. Schuss
President & C.E.O.
Canadian International Minerals Inc.
(604) 241-2254
m.e.schuss@gmail.com
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