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Foremost Lithium (NASDAQ:FMST) Submits Application To The Canadian Critical Mineral Infrastructure Fund For $10 Million

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / March 1, 2024 / Foremost Lithium Resource & Technology Ltd. (NASDAQ: FMST) is at the forefront of North America's lithium exploration, making significant strides in developing the region's supply chain and forging a market capable of meeting the growing demand for sustainable energy. At the heart of its mission lies the extraction of lithium oxide, a pivotal component in lithium-based batteries, which are essential in powering the global shift toward decarbonization, electric vehicles and clean energy initiatives.

The Critical Mineral Infrastructure Fund (CMIF)

Sustainable energy and the infrastructure around it have quickly become a government imperative across most developed nations. The Government of Canada is certainly no exception, introducing the Critical Mineral Infrastructure Fund (CMIF). This ambitious program, with a funding pool of $1.5 billion, is designed to bolster the growth and development of Canada's critical mineral industry.

The fund offers two types of support: Stream 1 aids early-stage projects in developing essential infrastructure, while Stream 2 assists more advanced projects in their operational phase. The CMIF is unique in its commitment to environmental stewardship and Indigenous reconciliation, favoring projects that benefit multiple sites or enhance regional accessibility.

Foremost Lithium's Application To The CMIF

In a strategic effort to accelerate its lithium extraction from its Zoro 1 site, Foremost Lithium has finalized an application under Stream 1 for the CMIF. The company has already garnered support from industry leaders, local communities, the Manitoba government and Indigenous organizations, with its sights set on a sizable $10 million in federal funding.

This funding will enable Foremost to build a 9.5 kilometers long road connecting an existing road to its Jean Lake and Zoro properties in addition to funding other access improvements to provide reliable transportation for lithium, gold, nickel and timber. These efforts will help realize the area's significant economic potential while creating jobs to support the economy and green infrastructure transition. Moreover, while the road improvements will directly facilitate the transportation of ore and timber for Foremost Lithium, they will also help serve the rural communities.

Zoro Property

For context, the Zoro Lithium Project in west-central Manitoba, Canada, is a key player in lithium resources, with an estimated 1,074,567 tonnes of lithium. Covering a vast area of 30 km² and encompassing 16 claims, the standout Zoro1 claim is rich in lithium-spodumene pegmatites, marking the Zoro Property as a major site in North America's lithium exploration. With that in mind, Foremost Lithium has already announced a 7,500-meter winter drilling campaign at the property targeting 30 holes and aiming to tap into the high-grade lithium potential of Dyke 1.

If approved, the $10 million in funding from the CMIF would significantly bolster this effort, providing vital resources for infrastructure development and environmental assessments, thereby enhancing the efficiency and scope of the drilling program. Ultimately, this initiative is a strategic effort to meet the increasing demand for electric vehicles and sustainable energy solutions in North America, and the CMIF could offer a meaningful boost to the speed and scope of Foremost's operations.

A Bright Future For Foremost Lithium?

Through its application to the CMIF and its aggressive exploration programs, Foremost Lithium is increasingly positioning itself as a formidable player and potential frontrunner in the lithium market, capable of shaping the future of clean energy. The company's efforts in advancing the Zoro Property, coupled with its alignment with government initiatives, make it a competitive force in North America's sustainable energy supply chain. As we look ahead, Foremost Lithium's endeavors are set to be a significant contributor to the clean energy economy, aligning perfectly with the growing global demand for sustainable solutions.

Featured photo by Scott Graham on Unsplash.

Contact:

Jason Barnard, President and CEO
+1 (604) 330-8067
info@foremostlithium.com

SOURCE: Foremost Lithium



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