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CanAlaska Intersects Ultra High-Grade Unconformity Uranium Mineralization 100 Metres West at Pike Zone

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CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) has reported high-grade uranium mineralization from its summer diamond drill program at the Pike Zone on the West McArthur Joint Venture project. Key highlights include:

- Drillhole WMA094-2: 3.88% eU3O8 over 13.2 metres, including 23.22% eU3O8 over 2.0 metres

- Drillhole WMA094-1: 3.41% eU3O8 over 9.9 metres, including 8.08% eU3O8 over 3.7 metres

These new drillholes expand the high-grade footprint at Pike Zone over 100 metres at the unconformity. The summer program consisted of 15 unconformity tests, with 12 at Pike Zone, 11 of which contained uranium mineralization. Results indicate a strike length of uranium mineralization along the unconformity target area of approximately 200 metres, remaining open in all directions.

CanAlaska holds an 83.35% ownership in the West McArthur project, which is a Joint Venture with Cameco The company is sole-funding the 2024 program, further increasing its majority ownership.

CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) ha riportato mineralizzazione di uranio ad alta legge dal suo programma estivo di perforazione diamantata nella Pike Zone del progetto West McArthur Joint Venture. I punti salienti includono:

- Pozzo di perforazione WMA094-2: 3.88% eU3O8 su 13.2 metri, incluso 23.22% eU3O8 su 2.0 metri

- Pozzo di perforazione WMA094-1: 3.41% eU3O8 su 9.9 metri, incluso 8.08% eU3O8 su 3.7 metri

Questi nuovi pozzi di perforazione espandono l'area ad alta legge della Pike Zone per oltre 100 metri nell'inconformità. Il programma estivo ha consistito in 15 test di inconformità, 12 dei quali nella Pike Zone, 11 dei quali contenevano mineralizzazione di uranio. I risultati indicano un lunghezza di strike della mineralizzazione di uranio lungo l'area target di inconformità di circa 200 metri, rimanendo aperti in tutte le direzioni.

CanAlaska detiene l'83.35% di proprietà nel progetto West McArthur, che è un Joint Venture con Cameco. L'azienda sta autofinanziando il programma 2024, aumentando ulteriormente la sua proprietà maggioritaria.

CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) ha reportado mineralización de uranio de alta ley de su programa de perforación con diamante de verano en la Zona Pike del proyecto West McArthur Joint Venture. Los aspectos destacados incluyen:

- Pozo de perforación WMA094-2: 3.88% eU3O8 sobre 13.2 metros, incluido 23.22% eU3O8 sobre 2.0 metros

- Pozo de perforación WMA094-1: 3.41% eU3O8 sobre 9.9 metros, incluido 8.08% eU3O8 sobre 3.7 metros

Estos nuevos pozos de perforación expanden la huella de alta ley en la Zona Pike más de 100 metros en la inconformidad. El programa de verano consistió en 15 pruebas de inconformidad, con 12 en la Zona Pike, 11 de las cuales contenían mineralización de uranio. Los resultados indican una longitud de strike de mineralización de uranio a lo largo del área objetivo de inconformidad de aproximadamente 200 metros, permaneciendo abiertos en todas las direcciones.

CanAlaska posee un 83.35% de participación en el proyecto West McArthur, que es una Joint Venture con Cameco. La empresa está financiando por completo el programa de 2024, aumentando aún más su propiedad mayoritaria.

CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF)는 West McArthur Joint Venture 프로젝트의 Pike Zone에서 여름 다이아몬드 드릴 프로그램으로 고품질 우라늄 광물화를 보고했습니다. 주요 하이라이트는 다음과 같습니다:

- 드릴홀 WMA094-2: 13.2미터에서 3.88% eU3O8, 그 중 2.0미터에서 23.22% eU3O8 포함

- 드릴홀 WMA094-1: 9.9미터에서 3.41% eU3O8, 그 중 3.7미터에서 8.08% eU3O8 포함

이 새로운 드릴홀들은 Pike Zone에서 불일치면에서 100미터 이상 고품질 발자국을 확장합니다. 여름 프로그램은 15회 불일치 테스트로 구성되었으며, 그 중 12회가 Pike Zone에 있었고, 11회는 우라늄 광물화가 포함되었습니다. 결과는 약 200미터 길이의 우라늄 광물화 선이 불일치 타겟 지역을 따라 존재함을 나타내며, 모든 방향으로 열린 상태입니다.

CanAlaska는 West McArthur 프로젝트에서 83.35%의 소유권을 보유하고 있으며, 이는 Cameco와의 공동 투자입니다. 회사는 2024 프로그램을 전액 자금 지원하고 있으며, 이를 통해 대다수 소유권을 더욱 강화하고 있습니다.

CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) a rapporté une minéralisation d'uranium de haute qualité provenant de son programme de forage diamanté d'été à la zone Pike du projet West McArthur Joint Venture. Les points forts incluent :

- Trou de forage WMA094-2 : 3.88% eU3O8 sur 13.2 mètres, y compris 23.22% eU3O8 sur 2.0 mètres

- Trou de forage WMA094-1 : 3.41% eU3O8 sur 9.9 mètres, y compris 8.08% eU3O8 sur 3.7 mètres

Ces nouveaux trous de forage étendent l'empreinte de haute qualité à la zone Pike sur plus de 100 mètres à l'inconformité. Le programme d'été comprenait 15 tests d'inconformité, dont 12 à la zone Pike, dont 11 contenaient de la minéralisation d'uranium. Les résultats indiquent une longueur de strike de minéralisation d'uranium le long de la zone cible d'inconformité d'environ 200 mètres, restant ouverte dans toutes les directions.

CanAlaska détient 83.35% de la propriété du projet West McArthur, qui est un Joint Venture avec Cameco. L'entreprise finance entièrement le programme 2024, augmentant ainsi sa participation majoritaire.

CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) hat hochgradige Uranmineralisierung aus seinem Sommer-Diamantbohrprogramm in der Pike Zone des West McArthur Joint Venture Projekts berichtet. Die wichtigsten Höhepunkte sind:

- Bohrloch WMA094-2: 3.88% eU3O8 über 13.2 Meter, einschließlich 23.22% eU3O8 über 2.0 Meter

- Bohrloch WMA094-1: 3.41% eU3O8 über 9.9 Meter, einschließlich 8.08% eU3O8 über 3.7 Meter

Diese neuen Bohrlöcher erweitern den hochgradigen Fußabdruck in der Pike Zone über 100 Meter an der Unterschneidung. Das Sommerprogramm umfasste 15 Tests der Unterschneidung, von denen 12 in der Pike Zone durchgeführt wurden, 11 davon enthielten Uranmineralisierung. Die Ergebnisse weisen auf eine Strike-Länge der Uranmineralisierung entlang der Unterschneidungszielarea von etwa 200 Metern hin, die in alle Richtungen offen bleibt.

CanAlaska hält 83.35% Eigentum am West McArthur Projekt, das ein Joint Venture mit Cameco ist. Das Unternehmen finanziert das Programm 2024 vollständig, wodurch es seinen Mehrheitsanteil weiter erhöht.

Positive
  • High-grade uranium mineralization discovered: 3.88% eU3O8 over 13.2m in WMA094-2
  • Expansion of high-grade footprint at Pike Zone by over 100 meters
  • 11 out of 12 drill holes at Pike Zone contained uranium mineralization
  • 200-meter strike length of uranium mineralization identified, open in all directions
  • CanAlaska increasing ownership stake in the project through sole-funding
Negative
  • Geochemical assay results from the summer program are still pending
  • Potential core loss in some mineralized intervals due to intense alteration

Unconformity-Hosted Uranium Consists of 3.88% eU3O8 over 13.2 metres, Including 23.22% eU3O8 over 2.0 Metres

Summer Drill Program Complete with Multiple Ultra High-Grade Uranium Intersections; Assays Pending

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 26, 2024) - CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) (FSE: DH7) ("CanAlaska" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on the summer diamond drill program at the Pike Zone on the West McArthur Joint Venture project (the "Project") in the eastern Athabasca Basin. Multiple drillholes have confirmed high-grade mineralization, highlighted by WMA094-2 which intersected 3.88% eU3O8 over 13.2 metres, including 23.22% eU3O8 over 2.0 metres and WMA094-1 which intersected 3.41% eU3O8 over 9.9 metres, including 8.08% eU3O8 over 3.7 metres on expansion drilling to the west. These new drillholes expand the high-grade footprint at Pike Zone over 100 metres at the unconformity and indicate the potential for significant additional zones of ultra high-grade uranium mineralization to the west of the Pike Zone where the trend remains open along strike. The West McArthur project, a Joint Venture with Cameco Corporation, is operated by CanAlaska that holds an 83.35% ownership in the Project (Figure 1). CanAlaska is sole-funding the 2024 West McArthur program, further increasing its majority ownership in the Project.

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Figure 1 – West McArthur Project Location

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CanAlaska CEO, Cory Belyk, comments, "The intersection of ultra high-grade uranium 100 metres west of the main pod at Pike Zone is exactly what the team was hoping to achieve as part of the summer drilling program. Tier 1 Athabasca Basin uranium deposits commonly occur as high-grade 'pearls on a string' and this is what we are seeing develop at the Pike Zone. The importance of this new ultra high-grade uranium discovery to CanAlaska, our shareholders, and the Joint Venture cannot be understated. With drilling now complete and with nearly $12 million in CanAlaska's treasury, the team is now focused on developing the 2025 exploration program and budget with our partner to follow-up these incredible drilling results."

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Figure 2 – West McArthur Pike Zone Plan 

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New Ultra High-Grade Uranium Discovered

The summer drill program on the West McArthur project is now complete. The program consisted of 15 unconformity tests split between Pike Zone expansion and extensional testing along the geophysical corridor.

At the Pike Zone, 12 unconformity tests were completed, 11 of which contained uranium mineralization. The results of the summer drill program indicate a strike length of uranium mineralization along the unconformity target area of approximately 200 metres that remains open in all directions.

Multiple drill fences within the unconformity target area define a high-grade core that remains open and extends over 100 metres in strike length. In addition, these results confirm that the Pike Zone remains open along strike to the west where the nearest drill hole is over 1 kilometre away.

Drillhole WMA094, completed along section L0, intersected the graphitic stratigraphy approximately 15 metres below the unconformity and contained multiple intervals of unconformity and basement-hosted uranium mineralization. WMA094 was completed approximately 100 metres up-dip along the graphitic stratigraphy from the first Pike Zone basement-hosted discovery hole (WMA067). Subsequent drilling along L0 and L15W intersected unconformity-associated uranium mineralization in WMA094-1, WMA094-2, and WMA094-3. Drillhole WMA094-2, which intersected high-grade unconformity uranium mineralization consisting of 3.88% eU3O8 over 13.2 metres, including ultra high-grade uranium mineralization of 23.22% eU3O8 over 2.0 metres, indicates the significant potential for additional ultra high-grade zones or pods within and beyond the currently established Pike Zone footprint.

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Figure 3 – Pike Zone L0 and L15W Sections

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The Company completed one additional drillhole on L70E, WMA082-15, which tested down-dip of the ultra high-grade uranium mineralization reported in WMA082-7 (see News Release dated July 9th, 2024). WMA082-15 returned basement-hosted uranium mineralization along the controlling structures on L70E.

Table 1 - Radiometric Equivalent Uranium Grades

DDHFrom
(m)
To
(m)
Length
(m)5
Average Grade
(% eU3O8)6
WMA0941,3790.5796.76.20.54
Including4794.3794.80.53.21
WMA0941,3807.0810.43.42.17
Including4807.7810.02.32.95
WMA0941,3812.7813.30.60.48
WMA0941,3815.6823.27.60.35
WMA094-11,3790.7800.69.93.41
Including4792.1795.83.78.08
Including4796.8797.20.43.09
WMA094-11,3803.2803.60.40.2
WMA094-21,3784.7797.913.23.88
Including4794.4796.42.023.22
WMA094-31,3787.5790.42.90.17
WMA094-31,3791.4796.85.40.41
WMA094-31,3800.8806.75.90.51
WMA094-31,3814.8816.41.60.83
WMA082-152,3824.2829.04.80.8
Including4828.4828.70.32.89
WMA082-152,3835.7836.30.60.31
  1. WMA094, WMA094-1, WMA094-2, and WMA094-3 were all drilled at an azimuth of 313˚ with an inclination of -80.0˚, collared at 477,236 mE / 6,396,517 mN, 600 m A.S.L. (UTM NAD83 Z13N) as a pilot hole with subsequent daughter holes from WMA094.
  2. WMA082-15 was drilled at an azimuth of 295˚ with an inclination of -79.3˚, collared at 477,345 mE / 6,396,525 mN, 605 m A.S.L. (UTM NAD83 Z13N) as a daughter hole from WMA082.
  3. Intersection interval is composited above a cut-off grade of 0.1% eU3O8 with a maximum of 1.0 m of internal dilution.
  4. Intersection interval is composited above a cut-off grade of 2.0% eU3O8 with a maximum of 1.0 m of internal dilution.
  5. All reported depths and intervals are drill hole depths and intervals, unless otherwise noted, and do not represent true thicknesses, which have yet to be determined.
  6. Radiometric equivalent ("eU3O8") derived from a calibrated gamma downhole probe.

 

In addition, during the summer drill program, three drill holes were completed several kilometres along strike to the east of the Pike Zone on the geophysical target corridor. These drill holes were focused on testing geophysical gaps and structural targets identified from previous drill programs. Within WMA091 and WMA092, a broad sandstone structure characterized by strong silicification, clay alteration, and hydrothermal dravitic breccias was intersected. Within WMA093, a graphitic, chlorite altered fault zone was intersected approximately 90 metres into the basement. The results from the drill holes along strike to the east of the Pike Zone show encouraging post-Athabasca structural re-activation along the graphitic stratigraphy.

The Company is currently engaged in the budget process for the 2025 exploration program. Geochemical assay results from the summer portion of the 2024 exploration program are pending.

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Drillhole Details:

WMA094: The lower sandstone column of WMA094 is strongly bleached with limonite alteration extending over 80 metres above the unconformity. Within the lower sandstone column, multiple metre-scale fault zones were intersected and are characterized by broken to blocky core, broad hydrothermal dravitic breccias with localized re-activation, and zones of quartz dissolution. One interval of unconformity-associated uranium mineralization was intersected and is associated with strongly grey-altered sandstone (Figure 3; Table 1). The unconformity contact between the Athabasca sandstone and underlying basement rocks is interpreted to be at 793.9 metres down hole. Several intervals of basement-hosted uranium mineralization were intersected throughout the graphitic pelitic rocks (Figure 3; Table 1). These zones are characterized by structurally-controlled, disseminated, and foliation-controlled uranium mineralization. Within the mineralized intervals, isolated intervals of core loss were recorded due to intense alteration and quartz dissolution. The basement is strongly clay and chlorite altered as a broad halo around the basement-hosted uranium mineralization with multiple re-activated fault zones throughout the interval.

WMA094-1: The lower sandstone column of WMA094-1 is strongly bleached with limonite alteration extending over 90 metres above the unconformity. Within the lower sandstone column, multiple metre-scale fault zones were intersected and are characterized by broken to blocky core, large intervals of hydrothermal dravitic breccias with localized re-activation, and zones of quartz dissolution. Near the unconformity, the fault zones are associated with intense silicification and sooty pyrite alteration. WMA094-1 contains one main interval of unconformity-associated uranium mineralization characterized by massive to semi-massive, structurally-controlled, and disseminated mineralization associated with strong sooty pyrite, dark red hematite, and green-grey clay replacement immediately around the unconformity contact. (Figure 3; Table 1). Within the mineralized interval, isolated intervals of core loss were recorded due to intense alteration and quartz dissolution. The unconformity contact between the Athabasca sandstone and underlying basement rocks is interpreted to be at 795.1 metres down hole. The basement is strongly clay and chlorite altered as a broad halo around the high-grade uranium mineralization with multiple re-activated fault zones throughout the interval.

WMA094-2: The lower sandstone column of WMA094-2 is strongly bleached with limonite alteration extending over 90 metres above the unconformity. Within the lower sandstone column, multiple metre-scale fault zones were intersected and are characterized by broken to blocky core, large intervals of hydrothermal dravitic breccias with localized re-activation, and zones of quartz dissolution. Near the unconformity, the fault zones are associated with intense silicification and sooty pyrite alteration. WMA094-2 contains one main interval of unconformity-associated uranium mineralization characterized by massive to semi-massive, structurally-controlled, and disseminated mineralization associated with strong sooty pyrite, dark red hematite, and green-grey clay replacement immediately around the unconformity contact. (Figure 3; Figure 4; Table 1). Within the mineralized interval, isolated intervals of core loss were recorded due to intense alteration and quartz dissolution. The unconformity contact between the Athabasca sandstone and underlying basement rocks is interpreted to be at 799.8 metres down hole. The basement is strongly clay and chlorite altered as a broad halo around the high-grade uranium mineralization with multiple re-activated fault zones throughout the interval.

WMA094-3: The lower sandstone column of WMA094-3 is strongly bleached with limonite alteration extending over 80 metres above the unconformity. Within the lower sandstone column, multiple metre-scale fault zones were intersected and are characterized by broken to blocky core, large intervals of hydrothermal dravitic breccias with localized re-activation, and zones of quartz dissolution. Near the unconformity, the fault zones are associated with silicification and sooty pyrite alteration. WMA094-3 contains two intervals of unconformity-associated uranium mineralization characterized by structurally-controlled and disseminated mineralization associated with strong sooty pyrite, dark red hematite, and green-grey clay replacement immediately around the unconformity contact. (Figure 3; Table 1). Within the mineralized interval, isolated intervals of core loss were recorded due to intense alteration and quartz dissolution. The unconformity contact between the Athabasca sandstone and underlying basement rocks is interpreted to be at 794.6 metres down hole. Several intervals of basement-hosted uranium mineralization were intersected throughout the graphitic pelitic rocks (Figure 3; Table 1). These zones are characterized by semi-massive, structurally-controlled, and disseminated uranium mineralization. The basement is strongly clay and chlorite altered as a broad halo around the high-grade uranium mineralization with multiple re-activated fault zones throughout the interval.

WMA091 was completed 4.3 kilometres along strike to the east of the Pike Zone. Within the basal sandstone, from 580 - 630 metres, a large post-Athabasca fault zone was intersected. The fault zone is characterized by strong bleaching and silicification with multiple re-activated hydrothermal dravitic breccia zones.

WMA092 was completed 4.6 kilometres along strike to the east of the Pike Zone, following up the results from WMA091. In WMA092, a large post-Athabasca sandstone fault zone was intersected immediately at the unconformity, from 765 - 810 m, and was characterized by strong bleaching, limonite, silicification with multiple re-activated hydrothermal dravitic breccia zones.

WMA093 was completed 5.1 kilometres along strike to the east of the Pike Zone, following up the encouraging sandstone structures in WMA091 and WMA092. WMA093 intersected a 7 metre-wide post-Athabasca basement fault zone approximately 90 metres below the unconformity. The fault zone was hosted in a chlorite-altered graphitic pelite interval with intervals of clay gouge and breccia.

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The Company will be presenting a webinar hosted by Red Cloud on October 2nd, 2024. Registration is available through the following link: https://redcloudfs.com/events/rcwebinar-cvv-4/

The Company invites you to view a special video tour of the West McArthur uranium project. This video provides an exclusive look at our key exploration activities and the exciting potential of the Pike Zone discovery. The video tour is available on the Company's YouTube channel or through the following link: Inside West McArthur: Exploring High-Grade Uranium with CEO Cory Belyk and VP Nathan Bridge (youtube.com)

Geochemical Sampling Procedures and Use of Radiometric Equivalent Grades

All drill core samples from the program were shipped to the Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratories (SRC) in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in secure containment for preparation, processing, and multi-element analysis by ICP-MS and ICP-OES using total (HF:NHO3:HClO4) and partial digestion (HNO3:HCl), boron by fusion, and U3O8 wt% assay by ICP-OES using higher grade standards. Assay samples are chosen based on downhole probing radiometric equivalent uranium grades and scintillometer (SPP2 or CT007-M) peaks. Assay sample intervals comprise 0.3 - 0.8 metre continuous half-core split samples over the mineralized intervals. With all assay samples, one half of the split sample is retained and the other sent to the SRC for analysis. The SRC is an ISO/IEC 17025/2005 and Standards Council of Canada certified analytical laboratory. Blanks, standard reference materials, and repeats are inserted into the sample stream at regular intervals by CanAlaska and the SRC in accordance with CanAlaska's quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures. Geochemical assay data are subject to verification procedures by qualified persons employed by CanAlaska prior to disclosure.

During active exploration programs drillholes are radiometrically logged using calibrated downhole GeoVista NGRS and TGGS (Triple GM) gamma probes which collect continuous readings along the length of the drillhole. Preliminary radiometric equivalent uranium grades ("eU3O8") are then calculated from the downhole radiometric results. The probe is calibrated using an algorithm calculated from the calibration of the probe at the Saskatchewan Research Council facility in Saskatoon and from the comparison of probe results against geochemical analyses. At extremely high radiometric equivalent uranium grades, downhole gamma probes may become saturated, resulting in the probe being overwhelmed, which in turn can create difficulties in accurately determining extremely high-grade radiometric equivalent uranium grades, and a cap may be applied to the grade. The equivalent uranium grades are preliminary and are subsequently reported as definitive assay grades following sampling and chemical analysis of the mineralized drill core. In the case where core recovery within a mineralized intersection is poor or non-existent, radiometric grades are considered to be more representative of the mineralized intersection and may be reported in the place of assay grades. Radiometric equivalent probe results are subject to verification procedures by qualified persons employed by CanAlaska prior to disclosure.

All reported depths and intervals are drill hole depths and intervals, unless otherwise noted, and do not represent true thicknesses, which have yet to be determined.

About CanAlaska Uranium

CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) (FSE: DH7) is a Canadian based exploration company and holds interest in approximately 500,000 hectares (1,235,000 acres) in Canada's Athabasca Basin focused on exploration and discovery of high-grade unconformity uranium deposits. The Company is actively advancing the Pike Zone discovery - a new high-grade uranium discovery on its West McArthur Joint Venture project in the eastern Athabasca Basin. In addition, the Company has several other uranium-focused exploration programs. CanAlaska deploys a hybrid project generator model, focusing on the acquisition and sale of prospective projects, while also executing exploration programs on CanAlaska's most strategic land holdings. The Company's extensive portfolio has attracted international mining companies, including Cameco Corporation and Denison Mines as active partners. CanAlaska is led by an experienced team of professionals with a proven track record of discovery.

The Company's head office is in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada with a satellite office in Vancouver, BC, Canada. For further information visit www.canalaska.com.

The Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects for this news release is Nathan Bridge, MSc., P. Geo., Vice-President Exploration for CanAlaska Uranium Ltd., who has reviewed and approved its contents.

On behalf of the Board of Directors
"Cory Belyk"
Cory Belyk, P.Geo., FGC
CEO, President and Director
CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.

Contacts:

Cory Belyk, CEO and President
Tel: +1.306.668.6900
Email: cbelyk@canalaska.com

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Tel: +1.306.668.6915
Email: info@canalaska.com

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Forward-Looking information

All statements included in this press release that address activities, events or developments that the Company expects, believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve numerous assumptions made by the Company based on its experience, perception of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other factors it believes are appropriate in the circumstances. In addition, these statements involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties that contribute to the possibility that the predictions, forecasts, projections and other forward-looking statements will prove inaccurate, certain of which are beyond the Company's control. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Except as required by law, the Company does not intend to revise or update these forward-looking statements after the date hereof or revise them to reflect the occurrence of future unanticipated events.

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FAQ

What were the key uranium intersections reported by CanAlaska (CVVUF) in the Pike Zone?

CanAlaska reported two key high-grade uranium intersections at the Pike Zone: 3.88% eU3O8 over 13.2 metres (including 23.22% eU3O8 over 2.0 metres) in drillhole WMA094-2, and 3.41% eU3O8 over 9.9 metres (including 8.08% eU3O8 over 3.7 metres) in drillhole WMA094-1.

How much did the Pike Zone uranium mineralization footprint expand in CanAlaska's (CVVUF) summer 2024 drill program?

The summer 2024 drill program expanded the high-grade uranium mineralization footprint at the Pike Zone by over 100 metres at the unconformity, with a total strike length of approximately 200 metres identified.

What is CanAlaska's (CVVUF) ownership percentage in the West McArthur project after the 2024 program?

CanAlaska holds an 83.35% ownership in the West McArthur project and is sole-funding the 2024 program, which will further increase its majority ownership stake. The exact percentage increase has not been specified.

When will CanAlaska (CVVUF) receive the geochemical assay results from the summer 2024 drill program?

The press release states that geochemical assay results from the summer portion of the 2024 exploration program are pending. No specific date for receiving these results was provided.

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