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Gary Stanley, Former Director of the Office of Critical Minerals and Metals at the U.S. Department of Commerce, Joins the First Phosphate Advisory Board

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First Phosphate Corp. announces the appointment of Gary Stanley, former Director of the Office of Critical Minerals and Metals at the U.S. Department of Commerce, to its advisory board. Mr. Stanley brings over 40 years of experience in strengthening American supply chains and enhancing U.S. global competitiveness in critical minerals and metals industries. He played a key role in the 2019 US Federal Critical Minerals Strategy and the USA-Canada Critical Minerals Working Group. The Company granted Mr. Stanley 250,000 incentive stock options, highlighting its commitment to the North American battery supply chain.
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Saguenay, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - April 17, 2024) - First Phosphate Corp. (CSE: PHOS) (OTC: FRSPF) (FSE: KD0) ("First Phosphate" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the appointment of Gary Stanley to the advisory board of the Company.

Gary Stanley has more than 40 years experience with the U.S. Department of Commerce ("DOC") in Washington, DC. Mr Stanley has served under every U.S. President from Ronald Reagan to Joe Biden. During his tenure, Mr. Stanley worked with both public and private sector stakeholders to strengthen American supply chains and to enhance U.S. global competitiveness in critical minerals, metals, chemicals, and other materials industries.

Mr. Stanley was lead author of the 2019 US Federal Critical Minerals Strategy which became the foundation for the U.S. Government's critical mineral supply chain prerogatives. This initiative also led to the creation of the 2019 USA-Canada Critical Minerals Working Group which has contributed to the advancement of many critical minerals projects involving American and Canadian companies.

"Mr. Stanley shares our vision of deep commitment to a North American battery supply chain and has many years of experience in multilateral cooperation in crucial minerals and battery supply chains," said John Passalacqua, CEO of First Phosphate. "Gary brings a wealth of knowledge and insights and an extensive global network of government, industry, and trade expertise to our team."

"It is a privilege to share in First Phosphate's commitment to the development of a critical piece of the North American lithium iron phosphate ("LFP") battery supply chain," said Mr. Stanley. "Together, Canada and the United States can achieve success in the globally-competitive battery and long-term energy storage sectors. This can be accomplished through respect for environmental standards and with benefit to rural and indigenous communities."

The Company has granted Mr. Stanley 250,000 incentive stock options with each option exercisable for one common share of the Company at a price or $0.40 per share until April 16, 2027. The options vest in 4 tranches (25% on each of September 30, 2024; March 31, 2025, September 20, 2025 and March 31, 2026). The Options are subject to the terms of the Company's Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan as approved by disinterested shareholders at the Company's annual and special meeting of shareholders held on August 25, 2023. All securities issued are subject to a hold period of four months plus one day from the date of issuance.

About First Phosphate Corp.

First Phosphate is a mineral development company fully dedicated to extracting and purifying phosphate for the production of cathode active material for the Lithium Iron Phosphate ("LFP") battery industry. First Phosphate is committed to producing at high purity level, in responsible manner and with low anticipated carbon footprint. First Phosphate plans to vertically integrate from mine source directly into the supply chains of major North American LFP battery producers that require battery grade LFP cathode active material emanating from a consistent and secure supply source. First Phosphate holds over 1,500 sq. km of royalty-free district-scale land claims in the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean Region of Quebec, Canada that it is actively developing. First Phosphate properties consist of rare anorthosite igneous phosphate rock that generally yields high purity phosphate material devoid of high concentrations of harmful elements.

For additional information, please contact:

Bennett Kurtz, CFO & CAO
bennett@firstphosphate.com
Tel: +1 (416) 200-0657

Investor Relations: investor@firstphosphate.com
Media Relations: media@firstphosphate.com
Website: www.FirstPhosphate.com

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Forward-Looking Information and Cautionary Statements

This news release contains certain statements and information that may be considered "forward-looking statements" and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities laws. In some cases, but not necessarily in all cases, forward-looking statements and forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans", "targets", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "an opportunity exists", "is positioned", "estimates", "intends", "assumes", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate" or "believes", or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", "will" or "will be taken", "occur" or "be achieved" and other similar expressions. In addition, statements in this news release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements, including, among other things, the Company's planned exploration and production activities, the properties and composition of any extracted phosphate, the Company's plans for vertical integration into North American supply chains.

These statements and other forward-looking information are based on assumptions and estimates that the Company believes are appropriate and reasonable in the circumstances, including, without limitation, expectations of the Company's long term business outcomes given its short operating history; expectations regarding revenue, expenses and operations; the Company having sufficient working capital and ability to secure additional funding necessary for the exploration of the Company's property interests; expectations regarding the potential mineralization, geological merit and economic feasibility of the Company's projects; expectations regarding drill programs and the potential impacts successful drill programs could have on the life of the mine and the Company; mineral exploration and exploration program cost estimates; expectations regarding any environmental issues that may affect planned or future exploration programs and the potential impact of complying with existing and proposed environmental laws and regulations; receipt and timing of exploration and exploitation permits and other third-party approvals; government regulation of mineral exploration and development operations; expectations regarding any social or local community issues that may affect planned or future exploration and development programs; expectations surrounding global economic trends and technological advancements; and key personnel continuing their employment with the Company.

There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations include: limited operating history; high risk of business failure; no profits or significant revenues; limited resources; negative cash flow from operations and dependence on third-party financing; the uncertainty of additional funding; no dividends; risks related to possible fluctuations in revenues and results; insurance and uninsured risks; litigation; reliance on management and key personnel; conflicts of interest; access to supplies and materials; dangers of mineral exploration and related liability and damages; risks relating to health and safety; government regulation and legal uncertainties; the company's exploration and development properties may not be successful and are highly speculative in nature; dependence on outside parties; title to some of the Company's mineral properties may be challenged or defective; Aboriginal title and land claims; obtaining and renewing licenses and permits; environmental and other regulatory risks may adversely affect the company; risks relating to climate change; risks related to infrastructure; land reclamation requirements may be burdensome; current global financial conditions; fluctuation in commodity prices; dilution; future sales by existing shareholders could cause the Company's share price to fall; fluctuation and volatility in stock exchange prices; and risks related to market demands. There can be no assurance that any opportunity will be successful, commercially viable, completed on time or on budget, or will generate any meaningful revenues, savings or earnings, as the case may be, for the Company. In addition, the Company will incur costs in pursuing any particular opportunity, which may be significant.

These factors and assumptions are not intended to represent a complete list of the factors and assumptions that could affect the Company and, though they should be considered carefully, should be considered in conjunction with the risk factors described in the Company's other documents filed with the Canadian securities authorities, including without limitation the "Risk Factors" section of the Company's Annual Information Form dated November 29, 2023 which is available on SEDAR at www.sedarplus.ca. Although the Company has attempted to identify factors that would cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those disclosed in the forward-looking information or information, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

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FAQ

Who is Gary Stanley and what is his background?

Gary Stanley is the former Director of the Office of Critical Minerals and Metals at the U.S. Department of Commerce with over 40 years of experience in strengthening American supply chains and enhancing U.S. global competitiveness in critical minerals and metals industries.

What is the significance of Gary Stanley's appointment to the First Phosphate Advisory Board?

Gary Stanley's appointment brings valuable knowledge, insights, and an extensive global network of government, industry, and trade expertise to First Phosphate, emphasizing the Company's commitment to the North American battery supply chain.

What role did Gary Stanley play in the 2019 US Federal Critical Minerals Strategy?

Gary Stanley was the lead author of the 2019 US Federal Critical Minerals Strategy, which laid the foundation for the U.S. Government's critical mineral supply chain prerogatives.

How many incentive stock options were granted to Gary Stanley by First Phosphate?

First Phosphate granted Mr. Stanley 250,000 incentive stock options, with each option exercisable for one common share of the Company at a price of $0.40 per share until April 16, 2027.

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