Certificate of Dissolution

Notice Is Hereby Given that a certificate of dissolution under the Business Corporations Act, has been endorsed. The effective date of dissolution precedes the corporation listings.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2000-11-22

Chincan Developments Co. Ltd.

1131703

2000-12-4

A.S. Merritt Consulting Services Inc.

635515

2000-12-4

Dunsford Farms Limited

208308

2000-12-4

Indufield (Canada) Ltd.

1001704

2000-12-4

Mrf 1998 Ii Management Limited

1291924

2000-12-4

Puma Transport Inc.

897304

2000-12-4

Robert Houston Ltd.

691620

2000-12-4

Ryklea Holdings Limited

742356

2000-12-4

1222895 Ontario Ltd.

1222895

2000-12-4

367105 Ontario Limited

367105

2000-12-5

Aprida Apparels Inc.

1153661

2000-12-5

Dicol Holdings Inc.

1188674

2000-12-5

Mulligan Stable Inc.

1338698

2000-12-5

1155111 Ontario Ltd.

1155111

2000-12-5

1336239 Ontario Inc.

1336239

2000-12-6

Bath Rich Farms Limited

90513

2000-12-6

C-Pak Machine Limited

100350

2000-12-6

Daddy G’S Ltd.

851402

2000-12-6

One Up Sterling Corporation

1313784

2000-12-6

Willies Ice-Cream Limited

1081087

2000-12-6

1177766 Ontario Limited

1177766

2000-12-6

1354650 Ontario Inc.

1354650

2000-12-7

Solar Eclipse Tanning Ltd.

1076504

2000-12-7

639099 Ontario Inc.

639099

2000-12-8

Donegal Holdings Inc.

683924

2000-12-8

Ilogos Corporation

1248795

2000-12-8

Wescott Consulting Inc.

1249799

2000-12-8

539659 Ontario Limited

539659

2000-12-8

561866 Ontario Inc.

561866

2000-12-8

644001 Ontario Inc.

644001

2000-12-8

823886 Ontario Limited

823886

2000-12-8

979496 Ontario Inc.

979496

2000-12-8

986605 Ontario Inc.

986605

2000-12-11

C H Mitchell Inc.

1173397

2000-12-11

Gilles Robitaille Inc.

316681

2000-12-11

Pigeon Guard Inc.

1411030

2000-12-11

1097116 Ontario Limited

1097116

2000-12-11

279212 Ontario Limited

279212

2000-12-12

Barry’s Bay Investments Limited

206438

2000-12-12

Cliffcairn Inc.

1085152

2000-12-12

Dialbuy Inc.

1077487

2000-12-12

James K. Jin Apothecary Ltd.

1088906

2000-12-12

360540 Ontario Limited

360540

2000-12-12

431462 Ontario Limited

431462

2000-12-12

875370 Ontario Inc.

875370

2000-12-12

1062664 Ontario Inc.

1062664

2000-12-13

Green Briar Business Services Inc.

643691

2000-12-13

Hooker Creek Ranch Ltd.

435804

2000-12-13

L. Pottie Investments Inc.

886453

2000-12-13

Woodcoat Inc.

995896

2000-12-14

Betty Horton Real Estate Ltd.

934213

2000-12-14

Hi-Tech Trading Company Limited

1121959

2000-12-14

Valuway Stores Ltd.

524413

2000-12-14

987972 Ontario Ltd.

987972

2000-12-15

Eleanor Jackson Enterprises Inc.

1143852

2000-12-15

Muskoka Rent-All Limited

278449

2000-12-15

Pst Enterprises Inc.

995677

2000-12-15

1164100 Ontario Inc.

1164100

2000-12-18

Pollux Technologies, Inc.

1184363

2000-12-18

Thornburg Construction Inc.

823635

2000-12-18

Uv Bloc Inc.

986566

2000-12-18

1062848 Ontario Inc.

1062848

2000-12-18

909660 Ontario Inc.

909660

2000-12-20

874421 Ontario Limited

874421

2000-12-21

Boston Sea & Pizza (1620) Inc.

977821

2000-12-21

Loon Lake Woodworking Ltd.

753314

2000-12-21

Olympic Miracle Inc. 776 B.C.

974197

2000-12-22

Brenlyn’s Bride & Party Boutique Ltd.

538410

2000-12-22

Golden Color Lab Limited

268495

2000-12-27

Power Turf Equipment Limited

202505

2000-12-27

Reynolds Picture Framing & Gallery Inc.

409642

2000-12-27

Toni-Vee Developments Ltd.

351117

2000-12-27

William Mackenzie And Son Limited

222447

2000-12-27

869997 Ontario Ltd.

869997

2000-12-28

Ackerman-Fowler Implements Ltd.

484623

2000-12-28

1211060 Ontario Inc.

1211060

2000-12-28

816175 Ontario Inc.

816175

2000-12-29

Bell Automotive Canada, Inc.

1438449

2000-12-29

Bits & Pieces Equine Jewelery Inc.

1368645

2000-12-29

Celestica Executive Investco Ltd.

1434545

2000-12-29

Command Business Systems Limited

489193

2000-12-29

D.A.Macbride General Contractors Ltd.

948801

2000-12-29

Envirovac Inc.

624256

2000-12-29

Hawman Drum & Equipment Limited

469012

2000-12-29

Helmut G. Moeltner & Associates Ltd.

333887

2000-12-29

Matthews Supermarket Limited

108224

2000-12-29

Mom’s Before And After Shop Inc.

1259566

2000-12-29

Trigrand Limited

1254175

2000-12-29

1058266 Ontario Inc.

1058266

2000-12-29

1341746 Ontario Inc.

1341746

2000-12-31

Nycomed (Canada) Inc.

1170308

2000-12-31

Ontario Transit Ltd.

1198166

2000-12-31

Parliament Investments Limited

303257

2000-12-31

Uma Mines Ltd.

285481

2000-12-31

11 Suntract Road Holdings Ltd.

1111448

2001-1-1

1271047 Ontario Inc.

1271047

2001-1-1

1271048 Ontario Inc.

1271048

2001-1-2

A-One Enterprises Ltd.

1294975

2001-1-2

Eme International Inc.

1268621

2001-1-2

Sen Han International Trading Inc.

1446697

2001-1-2

Silver Printing Inc.

865861

2001-1-3

Belles De Crystal Ltd.

1280192

2001-1-3

605607 Ontario Inc.

605607

2001-1-3

835040 Ontario Limited

835040

2001-1-3

1088240 Ontario Ltd.

1088240

2001-1-4

Diokno Management Consulting Inc.

1271136

2001-1-4

Express Telecom Alliance Inc.

1245619

2001-1-4

H & S Farms Limited

511865

2001-1-4

Lignotech Canada Inc.

934816

2001-1-4

1401806 Ontario Inc.

1401806

2001-1-5

Matom Enterprises Inc.

1061982

B. G. Hawton
Director (A), Companies Branch
3/01

Cancellation for Cause (Business Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that by orders under section 240 of the Business Corporations Act, the certificates set out hereunder have been cancelled for cause and in the case of certificates of incorporation the corporations have been dissolved. The effective date of cancellation precedes the corporation listing.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2001-1-3

Acme Building And Construction Corp.

994267

2001-1-3

Alante Niagara Ltd.

1104123

2001-1-3

Ameridirect Marketing Corporation

976956

2001-1-3

Canstamps.Com Inc.

1411859

2001-1-3

Diteck Telecom Inc.

1329524

2001-1-3

Falconstone Development Corp.

794955

2001-1-3

Formatic Computer & Electronic Company Inc.

1419926

2001-1-3

F-S Diversified Limited

993015

2001-1-3

Le Ritz Restaurant & Lounge Inc.

1294501

2001-1-3

Mistywood Homes Inc.

847612

2001-1-3

Primary Sports Group Inc.

141524

2001-1-3

Provincial Paralegal Consultants Inc.

1238759

2001-1-3

Reine Construction Limited

234651

2001-1-3

Riverside Grain Products Inc.

1225010

2001-1-3

Signature Solutions Inc.

1265459

2001-1-3

Sisa Interpreters, Translators And Marketers Ltd.

1152871

2001-1-3

Spice N’ Jazz Limited

1371607

2001-1-3

Valmed Health Services Inc.

505480

2001-1-3

Wellco Imex Inc.

915764

2001-1-3

605641 Ontario Limited

605641

2001-1-3

834822 Ontario Limited

834822

2001-1-3

1082313 Ontario Inc.

1082313

2001-1-3

1135215 Ontario Inc.

1135215

2001-1-3

1396473 Ontario Inc.

1396473

2001-1-3

1396565 Ontario Inc.

1396565

2001-1-4

Advanced Metal Products Limited

1319610

2001-1-4

Better Home Improvements By Morningstar Inc.

1357525

2001-1-4

Bowler Zone Inc.

1371063

2001-1-4

Edge Computer Ltd.

1200416

2001-1-4

Edge Holdings (Canada) Ltd.

1244702

2001-1-4

Exec-U-Tek Corporate Services Inc.

1236384

2001-1-4

Gobi Goldfields Corporation

1200734

2001-1-4

Grandland International Inc.

1430595

2001-1-4

Heald Mechanical Ltd.

945258

2001-1-4

Hype Beverage Corporation

1176725

2001-1-4

Infocore Enterprises Inc.

1316872

2001-1-4

Jackpot Pizza Corporation

1311230

2001-1-4

J N J Express Transport Inc.

1402101

2001-1-4

Keeview Investments Limited

775964

2001-1-4

Kingsway Builders And Renovators Corp.

1287094

2001-1-4

King-Sky Plaza Corporation

1114514

2001-1-4

Lion’s Food Distributor Inc.

1169684

2001-1-4

Manaj Corporation

1345440

2001-1-4

National Specialty Steels Inc.

783076

2001-1-4

St. James Academy Ltd.

1167670

2001-1-4

The Study Lounge Inc.

1371162

2001-1-4

Timeless Generation Ltd.

1095981

2001-1-4

Valentino Services Inc.

1420056

2001-1-4

Wrede & Niedecken Canada Inc.

482920

2001-1-4

Zaamar Goldfields Corporation

1200735

2001-1-4

355524 Ontario Limited

355524

2001-1-4

442308 Ontario Limited

442308

2001-1-4

465006 Ontario Limited

465006

2001-1-4

605643 Ontario Limited

605643

2001-1-4

834821 Ontario Limited

834821

2001-1-4

866514 Ontario Inc.

866514

2001-1-4

967585 Ontario Limited

967585

2001-1-4

1023821 Ontario Inc.

1023821

2001-1-4

1047103 Ontario Inc.

1047103

2001-1-4

1067848 Ontario Limited

1067848

2001-1-4

1150982 Ontario Inc.

1150982

2001-1-4

1282870 Ontario Limited

1282870

2001-1-4

1287583 Ontario Inc.

1287583

2001-1-4

1303974 Ontario Inc.

1303974

2001-1-4

1336570 Ontario Inc.

1336570

B. G. Hawton
Director (A), Companies Branch
3/01

Cancellation of Certificate of Incorporation (Business Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that by orders under subsection 241 (4) of the Business Corporations Act, the certificates of incorporation set out hereunder have been cancelled and corporation(s) have been dissolved. The effective date of cancellation precedes the corporation listing.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2001-1-3

Bedsale.Com Inc.

1385420

2001-1-3

Bradik Telemarketing Services Inc.

1378405

2001-1-3

Chunnel Productions Inc.

1385476

2001-1-3

Cormac Machinery & Equipment Inc.

1385516

2001-1-3

Cybervites Inc.

1385388

2001-1-3

Jallen International Group Ltd.

1385355

2001-1-3

Multi Dimensional Real Estate Corporation

1369326

2001-1-3

Super Transportation Inc.

1370360

2001-1-3

Talentworks Inc.

1275781

2001-1-3

Win’s International Net Inc.

1385280

2001-1-3

Zealu Inc.

1385330

2001-1-3

628693 Ontario Limited

628693

2001-1-3

1216989 Ontario Inc.

1216989

2001-1-3

1251640 Ontario Inc.

1251640

2001-1-3

1315903 Ontario Inc.

1315903

2001-1-3

1328698 Ontario Inc.

1328698

2001-1-3

1342005 Ontario Inc.

1342005

2001-1-3

1353132 Ontario Inc.

1353132

2001-1-3

1374011 Ontario Inc.

1374011

2001-1-3

1377471 Ontario Limited

1377471

2001-1-3

1388971 Ontario Inc.

1388971

2001-1-8

Thermoelastic Technologies (Canada) Inc.

1360838

B. G. Hawton
Director (A), Companies Branch
3/01

Cancellation for Filing Default (Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that orders under Section 317(9) of the Corporations Act have been made cancelling the Letters Patent of the following corporations and declaring them to be dissolved. The date of the order of dissolution precedes the name of the corporation.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2001-1-3

Canadian-Mexican Business Council

1284703

B. G. Hawton
Director (A), Companies Branch
3/01

Notice of Default in Complying with the Corporations Tax Act

The Director has been notified by the Minister of Finance that the following corporations are in default in complying with the Corporations Tax Act.

Notice Is Hereby Given under subsection 241 (1) of the Business Corporations Act, that unless the corporations listed hereunder comply with the requirements of the Corporations Tax Act within 90 days of this notice, orders will be made dissolving the defaulting corporations. All enquiries concerning this notice are to be directed to Corporations Tax Branch, Ministry of Finance, 33 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8H6.

Number

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

1

Albefins Investments Limited

429588

2

Art & Antique Galeria Inc.

938345

3

Autocraft Foreign Cars Inc.

839665

4

Corbett Financial Network Inc.

1062745

5

D. Newman Enterprises Ltd.

399209

6

Dalewood Economy Limited

716040

7

G.P. Meded Inc.

991616

8

Giustar Investments Limited

690481

9

Gowland’s Recreation And Farm Equipment Ltd.

366575

10

Hnv Mattai Investments Ltd.

590362

11

Jackson Leaseholds Limited

107643

12

Miskelly’s Electronics Inc.

948879

13

Norteag Ltd.

758548

14

Pacific Paving Of Markham Limited

233232

15

Provision Technical Products Inc.

766290

16

Reed Cooper Limited

244237

17

Rfg Holdings Ltd.

349370

18

S. Breda And Associates Ltd.

210610

19

Servant Electronics Ltd.

676575

20

Shieldings Incorporated

126859

21

965548 Ontario Limited

965548

22

982965 Ontario Ltd.

982965

23

1117387 Ontario Inc.

1117387

24

713885 Ontario Limited

713885

B. G. Hawton
Director (A), Companies Branch
3/01

Municipal Act

Order Made Under The Municipal Act, R.S.O 1990, Chapter M.45

Township Of Rear Of Yonge And Escott Village Of Athens

Change of Name for the Township of Athens and Rear of Yonge and Escott

The name of “The Corporation of the Township of Athens and Rear of Yonge and Escott” established under subsection 2(1) of the Order of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing dated February 10, 2000, as published in the Ontario Gazette on February 26, 2000, is hereby changed to “The Corporation of the Township of Athens”.

Tony Clement,
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

Dated at Toronto this 20th day of December, 2000.

Order Made Under The Municipal Act R.S.O 1990, c.M.45

The County Of Perth
City Of Stratford
Township Of Perth East, Township Of Perth South

Annexation
    1. On January 1, 2001, the portion of The Corporation of the Township of Perth East described in Schedule A is annexed to The Corporation of the City of Stratford.
    2. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of the Township of Perth East located in the annexed area described in Schedule A vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2001.
    3. Subject to subsection (2), all assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth East with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth East.
    4. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of The Corporation of the County of Perth located in the annexed area described in Schedule A vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2001.
    5. Subject to subsection (4), all assets and liabilities of the County of Perth with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the County of Perth.
    6. Despite subsections (2) and (4), any litigation commenced prior to January 1, 2001, with respect to the annexed area remains the obligation of the Township of Perth East or the County of Perth, as the case may be.
    1. On January 1, 2003, the portion of The Corporation of the Township of Perth East described in Schedule B is annexed to The Corporation of the City of Stratford.
    2. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of the Township of Perth East located in the annexed area described in Schedule B vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2003.
    3. Subject to subsection (2), all assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth East with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth East.
    4. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of The Corporation of the County of Perth located in the annexed area described in Schedule B vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2003.
    5. Subject to subsection (4), all assets and liabilities of the County of Perth with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the County of Perth.
    6. Despite subsections (2) and (4), any litigation commenced prior to January 1, 2003, with respect to the annexed area remains the obligation of the Township of Perth East or the County of Perth, as the case may be.
    1. On January 1, 2004, the portion of The Corporation of the Township of Perth East described in Schedule C is annexed to The Corporation of the City of Stratford.
    2. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of the Township of Perth East located in the annexed area described in Schedule C vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2004.
    3. Subject to subsection (2), all assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth East with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth East.
    4. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of The Corporation of the County of Perth located in the annexed area described in Schedule C vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2004.
    5. Subject to subsection (4), all assets and liabilities of the County of Perth with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the County of Perth.
    6. Despite subsections (2) and (4), any litigation commenced prior to January 1, 2004, with respect to the annexed area remains the obligation of the Township of Perth East or the County of Perth, as the case may be.
    1. On January 1, 2004, the portion of The Corporation of the Township of Perth South described in Schedule D is annexed to The Corporation of the City of Stratford.
    2. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of the Township of Perth South located in the annexed area described in Schedule D vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2004.
    3. Subject to subsection (2), all assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth South with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth South.
    4. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of The Corporation of the County of Perth located in the annexed area described in Schedule D vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2004.
    5. Subject to subsection (4), all assets and liabilities of the County of Perth with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the County of Perth.
    6. Despite subsections (2) and (4), any litigation commenced prior to January 1, 2004, with respect to the annexed area remains the obligation of the Township of Perth South or the County of Perth, as the case may be.
    1. On January 1, 2005, the portion of The Corporation of the Township of Perth East described in Schedule E is annexed to The Corporation of the City of Stratford.
    2. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of the Township of Perth East located in the annexed area described in Schedule E vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2005.
    3. Subject to subsection (2), all assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth East with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth East.
    4. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of The Corporation of the County of Perth located in the annexed area described in Schedule E vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2005.
    5. Subject to subsection (4), all assets and liabilities of the County of Perth with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the County of Perth.
    6. Despite subsections (2) and (4), any litigation commenced prior to January 1, 2005, with respect to the annexed area remains the obligation of the Township of Perth East or the County of Perth, as the case may be.
    1. On January 1, 2005, the portion of The Corporation of the Township of Perth South described in Schedule F is annexed to The Corporation of the City of Stratford.
    2. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of the Township of Perth South located in the annexed area described in Schedule F vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2005.
    3. Subject to subsection (2), all assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth South with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth South.
    4. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of The Corporation of the County of Perth located in the annexed area described in Schedule F vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2005.
    5. Subject to subsection (4), all assets and liabilities of the County of Perth with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the County of Perth.
    6. Despite subsections (2) and (4), any litigation commenced prior to January 1, 2005, with respect to the annexed area remains the obligation of the Township of Perth South or the County of Perth, as the case may be.
    1. On January 1, 2007, the portion of The Corporation of the Township of Perth East described in Schedule G is annexed to The Corporation of the City of Stratford.
    2. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of the Township of Perth East located in the annexed area described in Schedule G vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2007.
    3. Subject to subsection (2), all assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth East with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the Township of Perth East.
    4. All real property including any highway, street fixture, waterline, easement and restrictive covenant running with the land of The Corporation of the County of Perth located in the annexed area described in Schedule G vests in the City of Stratford on January 1, 2007.
    5. Subject to subsection (4), all assets and liabilities of the County of Perth with respect to the annexed area remain the assets and liabilities of the County of Perth.
    6. Despite subsections (2) and (4), any litigation commenced prior to January 1, 2007, with respect to the annexed area remains the obligation of the Township of Perth East or the County of Perth, as the case may be.
Assessment
  1. For the purposes of the assessment roll to be prepared for the City of Stratford for taxation in the year that the annexations under sections 1 through 7 take effect, the annexed area in the Schedule, respectively, shall be deemed to be part of the City of Stratford and the annexed area shall be assessed on the same basis that the assessment roll for the City is prepared.
Taxes, Etc
    1. All real property taxes under any general or special Act levied and uncollected in the annexed area described in the Schedules which are due and unpaid on December 31st of the year prior to the year the annexations under sections 1 through 7 take effect shall be deemed on January 1st of the year in which the annexations under sections 1 through 7 take effect to be taxes, charges and rates due and payable to the City of Stratford and may be collected by the City.
    2. On or before February 1st of the year of that each of the annexations under sections 1 through 7 take effect, the clerk of the Township of Perth East or the clerk of the Township of Perth South, as the case may be, shall prepare and furnish to the clerk of the City of Stratford, in respect of the annexed land in the Schedule, respectively, a special collector’s roll showing all arrears of real property taxes or special rates assessed against the land in the annexed area up to and including December 31st of the year prior to the year the annexations under sections 1 through 7 take effect and the persons assessed for them.
    3. On the first day of the month following the month in which the real property taxes or special rates are collected under subsection (1), the City of Stratford shall pay to the Township of Perth East or to the Township of Perth South, as the case may be, an amount equal to the amount of the real property taxes or special rates collected by the City.
    4. If the Township of Perth East or the Township of Perth South, as the case may be, has commenced procedures under the Municipal Tax Sales Act for the annexed area in the Schedules, respectively, and the procedures are not completed by January 1st of the year in which the annexations under sections 1 through 7 take effect, the City of Stratford may continue the procedures.
By-Laws
    1. January 1st of the year in which the annexations under sections 1 through 7 take effect, the by-laws of the City of Stratford extend to the annexed area in the Schedule, respectively, and the by-laws of the Township of Perth East or the Township of Perth South, as the case may be, cease to apply to such area except,
      1. by-laws of the Township of Perth East or the Township of Perth South, as the case may be,
        1. that were passed under section 34 or 41 of the Planning Act or predecessor of those sections; and
        2. that were passed under the Highway Traffic Act or the Municipal Act that regulate the use of highways by vehicles and pedestrians and that regulate the encroachment or projection of buildings or any portion thereof upon or over highways which shall remain in force until repealed by the council of the City of Stratford;
      2. by-laws of the Township of Perth East or the Township of Perth South, as the case may be, passed under the Development Charges Act which shall remain in force until repealed by the council of the City of Stratford or expire under that Act;
      3. by-laws of the Township of Perth East or the Township of Perth South, as the case may be, passed under section 45, 58, or 61 of the Drainage Act or a predecessor of these sections;
      4. by-laws of the Township of Perth East, or the Township of Perth South, as the case may be, passed under section 10 of the Weed Control Act; and
      5. by-laws conferring rights, privileges, franchises, immunities or exemptions that could not have been lawfully repealed by the council of the Township of Perth East or the Township of Perth South, as the case may be.
    2. The official plans of the Township of Perth East or the Township of Perth South, as the case may be, as it applies to the annexed area in the Schedules, and approved under the Planning Act or a predecessor of that Act, become official plans of the City of Stratford and shall remain in force until amended or repealed.
    3. If the Township of Perth East, the Township of Perth South or the County of Perth, as the case may be, have commenced procedures to enact a by-law under any Act or to adopt an official plan or an amendment thereto under the Planning Act, and that by-law, official plan or amendment applies to the annexed area in the Schedules and is not in force on January 1st of the year that the annexation under sections 1 through 7 takes effect, the council of the City of Stratford may continue the procedures to enact the by-law or adopt the official plan or amendment to the extent that it applies to the annexed area.
Phase-In
    1. Commencing with January 1st of the year in which the annexations under sections 1 through 7 take effect, any increase in the rates of taxes for municipal purposes for the annexed area referred to in the Schedule, respectively, which would occur solely as a result of this Order shall be phased in for the City’s portion of the real property tax bill by one third each year over a period of three years.
    2. The phase in for any increase in the rates of taxation for municipal purposes for the City under subsection (1) shall be financed by a reduction in the general tax rate of the City of Stratford.
Dispute Resolution
    1. If a dispute arises with respect to any issue arising out of the interpretation of this Order, the matter in dispute may be referred for resolution through mediation. The mediator shall be agreed upon by all parties.
    2. If a mediator cannot be agreed upon by all parties or the dispute is not resolved through mediation, the matter may be referred to arbitration, to be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Arbitration Act, 1991, except as provided herein.
    3. Where a dispute is referred to arbitration under subsection (2), the decision of the arbitrator(s) shall be final.
    4. The costs associated with mediation or arbitration proceedings under this section shall be shared equally between the parties.

Tony Clement,
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

Dated at Toronto this 20th day of December, 2000.

Schedule A

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Geographic Township of North Easthope, now the Township of Perth East, County of Perth, and being composed of:

Firstly:

Part of Lots 44 and 45, in the Third Concession, more particularly described as the following parts on Reference Plan No. 44R-3838, deposited in the Land Registry Office of the Land Titles Division of Perth (No. 44):

Part

LOT

Concession

Pin No.

2

44

3

Part Of 53080-0053

4

45

3

Part Of 53080-0023

5

45

3

Part Of 53080-0030

11

45

3

Part Of 53080-0070

12

45

3

Part Of 53080-0070

14

45

3

Part Of 53080-0023

15

45

3

Part Of 53080-0029

16

45

3

Part Of 53080-0027

17

45

3

Part Of 53080-0028

18

45

3

Part Of 53080-0026

19

45

3

Part Of 53080-0024

20

45

3

All Of 53080-0063

21

45

3

All Of 53080-0052

23

45

3

Part Of 53080-0071

24

44

3

All Of 53080-0056

25

44

3

All Of 53080-0055

26

44

3

All Of 53080-0054

Secondly:

All of Lot 44, in the Second Concession, and part of the Original Road Allowance between Concession 2 and Concession 3, in front of Lot 44, more particularly described as the following parts on Reference Plan No. 44R-3840, deposited in the Land Registry Office of the Land Titles Division of Perth (No. 44):

Part

LOT

Concession

Pin No.

1

Part of the Original Road Allowance between Concession 2 and Concession 3, in front of Lot 44, Township of North Easthope

Part of the Original Road Allowance between Concession 2 and Concession 3, in front of Lot 44, Township of North Easthope

Part Of 53080-0003

2

44

2

All Of 53081-0015

3

44

2

All Of 53081-0017

4

44

2

Part Of 53081-0012

5

44

2

Part Of 53081-0016

Thirdly:

Perth Road 119

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Geographic Township of Ellice, and the Geographic Township of North Easthope, now both the Township of Perth East, County of Perth, more particularly described as the following Parts on Reference Plan No. 44R-3838, deposited in the Land Registry Office of the Land Titles Division of Perth (No. 44):

Part

LOT

Concession

Pin No.

22

Part of the Original Road Allowance between the Townships of Ellice and North Easthope, and Part of Lot 1 Concession 3, Township of Ellice

3

Part Of 53080-0071

28

Part of the Original Road Allowance between the Townships of Ellice and North Easthope, and Part of Lot 1 Concession 3, Township of Ellice

3

Part Of 53131-0001

Schedule B

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Geographic Township of South Easthope, now the Township of Perth East, County of Perth, and being composed of :

Part of Lots 44, 45 and 46, in the Third Concession, Part of the Original Road Allowance between Lots 45 and 46 Concession 3, and; Part of the Original Road Allowance between the Geographic Gore of the Township of Downie, and the Geographic Township of South Easthope, in front of Concession 3 and; Part of theOriginal Road Allowance between Concession 2 and Concession 3, in front of Lot 44, Township of South Easthope, more particularly described as the following Parts on Reference Plan No. 44R-3842, deposited in the Land Registry Office of the Land Titles Division of Perth (No. 44):

Part

LOT

Concession

Pin No.

1

44

3

All Of 53094-0022

2

44

3

All Of 53094-0023

3

44

3

All Of 53094-0024

4

44

3

Part Of 53094-0025

5

Part of Lots 45 and 46, and Part of the Original Road Allowance between Lots 45 and 46

3

Part Of 53094-0020

6

46

3

All Of 53094-0004

7

46

3

All Of 53094-0005

8

46

3

All Of 53094-0006

9

46

3

All Of 53094-0007

10

46

3

All Of 53094-0008

11

Part of the Original Road Allowance between the Gore of the Township of Downie, and the Township of South Easthope, in front of Concession 3, and Part of Lot 46, Concession 3, Township of South Easthope.

3

Part Of 53094-0001

12

45 & 46 and Part of the Original Road Allowance between Lots 45 & 46

3

Part Of 53095-0002
Part Of 53104-0003

13

Part of the Original Road Allowance between Concession 2 and 3, and Part of Lot 44 , Con. 3

3

Part Of 53095-0002

Schedule C

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Geographic Township of Ellice, now the Township of Perth East, County of Perth, and being composed of:

Firstly:

All of Lot 6 in Concession 2, and All of Lot 6 in Concession 1, Comprising ALL of PINs

PIN

PIN

PIN

53160-0025

53160-0068

53160-0085

 

53160-0069

53160-0086

53160-0043

53160-0070

53160-0087

53160-0044

53160-0071

53160-0088

53160-0045

 

53160-0089

53160-0046

53160-0073

53160-0090

53160-0047

53160-0074

53160-0091

53160-0048

53160-0075

53160-0092

53160-0049

53160-0076

53160-0093

53160-0050

53160-0077

53160-0094

53160-0051

53160-0078

53160-0095

53160-0052

53160-0079

53160-0096

53160-0053

53160-0080

53160-0097

53160-0054

53160-0081

53160-0098

53160-0055

53160-0082

 

53160-0056

53160-0083

53160-0100

 

53160-0084

 

And comprising;

 

Part of PIN

being more particularly described as

1

53157-0001

Part 1 on Deposited Plan No. 44R-2074.

2

53159-0001

Part 2 and Part 4 on Deposited Plan No. 44R-2026

3

53159-0001

Part 1 on Deposited Plan No. 44R-2212

4

53159-0001

Parts 5 and 6 on Deposited Plan No. 44R-2415

5

53160-0002

Deposited Plan No 991, fronting on Lot 6 Con 1, Twsp. of Ellice

Secondly:

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being the Original Road Allowance between the Geographic Township of Ellice, Fronting on Lot 6, Concession 1, and, the Geographic Township of Downie, Fronting on Lot 6, Concession 1:

Comprising all that part of PIN 53160-0002 fronting on Lot 6, Concession 1 Ellice.

Thirdly:

Perth Road 122, O’Loane Avenue

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Geographic Township of Ellice, now the Township of Perth East, County of Perth, more particularly described as the Original Road Allowance, as widened, between Lots 5 and 6, in Concession One and Concession Two, Township of Ellice and Part of Lot 6, Concession 1 Township of Ellice:

Comprising ALL of PINs:

PIN

PIN

PIN

53157-0001

53159-0001

 

Schedule D

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Geographic Township of Downie, now in the Township of Perth South, County of Perth, and being composed of:

Firstly:

All of Lot 6 in Concession 1, Comprising ALL of PINs:

PIN

PIN

PIN

53263-0077

53263-0083

53263-0089

53263-0078

53263-0084

53263-0090

53263-0079

53263-0085

 

53263-0080

53263-0086

 

53263-0081

53263-0087

 

53263-0082

53263-0088

 

And comprising:

 

Part of PIN

more particularly described as

1

53160-0002

Deposited Plan No 991, fronting on Lot 6 Con 1, Township of Downie

2

53263-0063

All of that part of the PIN within Lot 6

Secondly:

The Original Road Allowance, as widened, between Lots 5 and 6, in Concession 1 Township of Downie, and Part of Lot 6 Concession 1, Township of Downie:

Comprising ALL of PIN 53275-0001

Thirdly:

Part of the Original Road Allowance, as widened, between Lots 5 and 6, in Concession 1, Concession 2 and Concession 3, Township of Downie, and Part of Lot 6 Concession 2, Township of Downie, and Part of Lot 6, Concession 3, Township of Downie, and Part of the Original Road Allowance between Concessions 2 & 3 in front of the Original Road Allowance between Lots 5 & 6, more particularly described as the following Parts on Reference Plan No. 44R-3847, deposited in the Land Registry Office of the Land Titles Division of Perth (No. 44):

Part

LOT

Concession

Pin No

1

Part of the Original Road Allowance between Lots 5 & 6, in Concessions 1 and 2, and part of the Original Road Allowance between Concessions 2 & 3 in front of the Original Road Allowance between Lots 5 & 6, and Part of Lot 6 Concession 2

1 & 2

Part Of 53276-0001

2

Part of the Original Road Allowance between Concessions 2 and 3 in front of Lot 6, and Part of Lot 6 Concession 3

3

Part Of 53263-0139

5

Part of the Original Road Allowance between Lots 5 & 6, Concession 3

3

Part Of 53264-0001

Fourthly:

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being that part of the Original Road Allowance between the Geographic Township of Ellice, Fronting on Lot 6, Concession 1 and the Geographic Township of Downie, Fronting on Lot 6, Concession 1:

Comprising all that part of PIN 53160-0002 fronting on Lot 6 Concession 1 Downie.

Schedule E

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Geographic Township of North Easthope, now the Township of Perth East, County of Perth, and being composed of:

Part of Lots 42 and 43 in the First and Second Concessions, more particularly described as the following parts on Reference Plan No. 44R-3840, deposited in the Land Registry Office of the Land Titles Division of Perth (No. 44):

Part

LOT

Concession

Pin No.

6

42 & 43

2

Part Of 53081-0016

7

42

2

Part Of 53081-0016

8

42

2

Part Of 53081-0021

9

43

1 & 2

Part Of 53081-0283

10

43

1

Part Of 53081-0031

11

43

1

Part Of 53081-0030

12

43

1

Part Of 53081-0003

13

42

1

Part Of 53081-0026

14

43

2

Part Of 53081-0317

15

42

2

Part Of 53081-0317

16

42

2

Part Of 53081-0317

17

42

1 & 2

Part Of 53081-0020

18

42

1 & 2

Part Of 53081-0020

Schedule F

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Geographic Township of Downie, now in the Township of Perth South, County of Perth, and being composed of:

Firstly:

All of Lot 4 in the Third Concession, Comprising, All of Pin, 53264-0005, and Part of PIN 53148-0002, more particularly described as Part 6, Reference Plan 44R-3847, Part of PIN 53276-0002, more particularly described as Part 7, Reference Plan 44R-3847, deposited in the Land Registry Office of the Land Titles Division of Perth (No. 44):

Secondly:

All of Lot 4 in the Fourth Concession; Comprising ALL of PINs

PIN

PIN

PIN

53263-0082

53263-0088

 

Thirdly;

Perth Line 32, Lorne Avenue

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Geographic Township of Downie, now in the Township of Perth East, County of Perth, more particularly described as the following Parts on Reference Plan 44R-3847, deposited in the Land Registry Office of the Land Titles Division of Perth (No. 44):

Part

LOT

Concession

Pin No.

3

Part of the Original Road Allowance between Concession 2 & 3, in front of Lots 4 & 5, and Part of Lot 5

3

Part Of 53276-0002

4

Part of the Original Road Allowance between Concession 2 & 3, in front of Lot 4

 

Part Of 53148-0002

Schedule G

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Geographic Township of Ellice, now the Township of Perth East, County of Perth, and being composed of:

Firstly:

All of Lots 3, 4, and 5 in Concession 2: Comprising ALL of PINs

PIN

PIN

PIN

53157-0009

53157-0015

53157-0076

53157-0010

53157-0016

 

53157-0011

53157-0017

 

53157-0012

53157-0018

 

53157-0013

53157-0019

 

53157-0014

53157-0020

 

Secondly:

Perth Line 36

All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Geographic Township of Ellice, now the Township of Perth East, County of Perth, more particularly described as the Original Road Allowance, as widened between Concession 2 and Concession 3, from Lot 1 to Lot 5 inclusive and Part of Lot 5 Concession 3, Township of Ellice:

Comprising ALL of PIN 53162-0002.

(6813) 3

Ontario Securities Commission

National Instrument 43-101
Standards Of Disclosure For Mineral Projects

Table Of Contents

Part 1 Application, Definitions And Interpretation

Part 2 Requirements Applicable To All Disclosure

Part 3 Additional Requirements For Written Disclosure

Part 4 Obligation To File A Technical Report

Part 5 Author Of Technical Report

Part 6 Preparation Of Technical Report

Part 7 Use Of Foreign Code

Part 8 Certificates And Consents Of Qualified Persons For Technical Reports

Part 9 Exemption

Part 10 Effective Date

National Instrument 43-101 Standards Of Disclosure For Mineral Projects

Part 1 Application, Definitions And Interpretation

Part 2 Requirements Applicable To All Disclosure

Part 3 Additional Requirements For Written Disclosure

Part 4 Obligation To File A Technical Report

Part 5 Author Of Technical Report

Part 6 Preparation Of Technical Report

Part 7 Use Of Foreign Code

Part 8 Certificates And Consents Of Qualified Persons For Technical Reports

Part 9 Exemption

Part 10 Effective Date

Form 43-101F1
Technical Report

Table Of Contents

Contents Of The Technical Report
Item 1: Title Page
Item 2: Table of Contents
Item 3: Summary
Item 4: Introduction and Terms of Reference
Item 5: Disclaimer
Item 6: Property Description and Location
Item 7: Accessibility, Climate, Local Resources, Infrastructure and Physiography
Item 8: History
Item 9: Geological Setting
Item 10: Deposit Types
Item 11: Mineralization
Item 12: Exploration
Item 13: Drilling
Item 14: Sampling Method and Approach
Item 15: Sample Preparation, Analyses and Security
Item 16: Data Verification
Item 17: Adjacent Properties
Item 18: Mineral Processing and Metallurgical Testing
Item 19: Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates
Item 20: Other Relevant Data and Information
Item 21: Interpretation and Conclusions
Item 22: Recommendations
Item 23: References
Item 24: Date
Item 25: Additional Requirements for Technical Reports on Development Properties and Production Properties
Item 26: Illustrations

Form 43-101F1
Technical Report

Instructions

  1. The objective of the technical report is to provide scientific and technical information concerning mineral exploration, development and production activities on a mineral property that is material to an issuer. This Form sets out specific requirements for the preparation and contents of a technical report. Item 25 of this Form includes additional requirements for technical reports on development and production properties.
  2. Terms used and not defined in this Form that are defined or interpreted in National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (the “Instrument”) shall bear that definition or interpretation. In particular, the terms “mineral resource” and “mineral reserve” and the categories of each are defined in the Instrument. In addition, a general definition instrument has been adopted as National Instrument 14-101 Definitions which contains definitions of certain terms used in more than one national instrument. Readers of this Form shall review both these national instruments for defined terms.
  3. The author preparing the technical report shall use the headings of the Items in this Form. If unique or infrequently used technical terms are required, clear and concise explanations shall be included.
  4. No disclosure need be given in respect of inapplicable items and, unless otherwise required by this Form, negative answers to items may be omitted. Disclosure included under one heading is not required to be repeated under another heading.
  5. The technical report is not required to include the information required in Items 6 through 11 of this Form to the extent that the required information has been previously filed in a report for the property being reported on, the previous report is referred to in the technical report and there has not been any change in the information.

Contents Of The Technical Report

Item 1: Title Page - Include a title page setting out the title of the technical report, the general location of the mineral project, the name(s) and the professional designation(s) of the authors and the effective date of the technical report.

Item 2: Table of Contents - Provide a table of contents listing the contents of the technical report, including figures and tables.

Item 3: Summary - Provide a summary which briefly describes the property, its location, ownership, geology and mineralization, the exploration concept, the status of exploration, development and operations and the author’s conclusions and recommendations.

Item 4: Introduction and Terms of Reference - Include a description of

  1. the terms of reference;
  2. the purpose for which the technical report was prepared;
  3. the sources of information and data contained in the technical report or used in its preparation, with citations if applicable; and
  4. the extent of field involvement of the qualified person.

Item 5: Disclaimer - If the author of all or a portion of the technical report has relied on a report, opinion or statement of legal or other experts who are not qualified persons for information concerning legal, environmental, political or other issues and factors relevant to the technical report, the author may include a disclaimer of responsibility in which the author identifies the report, opinion or statement relied upon, the maker of that report, opinion or statement, the extent of reliance and the portions of the technical report to which the disclaimer applies.

Item 6: Property Description and Location - To the extent applicable, with respect to each property reported on, describe

  1. the area of the property in hectares or other appropriate units;
  2. the location, reported by section, township, range mining division or district, municipality, province, state, country and National Topographic System designation or Universal Transverse Mercator (Utm) system, as applicable, or by latitude and longitude;
  3. the claim numbers or equivalent, whether they are patented or unpatented, or the applicable characterization in the jurisdiction in which they are situated, and whether the claims are contiguous;
  4. the nature and extent of the issuer’s title to, or interest in, the property including surface rights, the obligations that must be met to retain the property, and the expiration date of claims, licences or other property tenure rights;
  5. whether or not the property has been legally surveyed;
  6. the location of all known mineralized zones, mineral resources, mineral reserves and mine workings, existing tailing ponds, waste deposits and important natural features and improvements, relative to the outside property boundaries by showing the same on a map;
  7. to the extent known, the terms of any royalties, back-in rights, payments or other agreements and encumbrances to which the property is subject;
  8. to the extent known, all environmental liabilities to which the property is subject; and
  9. to the extent known, the permits that must be acquired to conduct the work proposed for the property, and if the permits have been obtained.

Item 7: Accessibility, Climate, Local Resources, Infrastructure and Physiography - With respect to each property reported on, describe

  1. topography, elevation and vegetation;
  2. the means of access to the property;
  3. the proximity of the property to a population centre, and the nature of transport;
  4. to the extent relevant to the mineral project, the climate and the length of the operating season; and
  5. to the extent relevant, the sufficiency of surface rights for mining operations, the availability and sources of power, water, mining personnel, potential tailings storage areas, potential waste disposal areas, heap leach pad areas and potential processing plant sites.

Item 8: History - To the extent known, with respect to each property reported on, describe

  1. the prior ownership of the property and ownership changes;
  2. the type, amount, quantity and results of exploration and/or development work undertaken by the owners and any previous owners;
  3. historical mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates, including the reliability of the historical estimates and whether the estimates are in accordance with the categories set out in sections 1.3 and 1.4 of the Instrument; and
  4. any production from the property.

Instruction: If a reporting system other than the one stipulated by the Instrument has been used, the author shall include an explanation of the differences and reliability.

Item 9: Geological Setting - Include a description of the regional, local and property geology.

Item 10: Deposit Types - Describe the mineral deposit type(s) being investigated or being explored for and the geological model or concepts being applied in the investigation and on the basis of which the exploration program is planned.

Item 11: Mineralization - Describe the mineralized zones encountered on the property, the surrounding rock types and relevant geological controls, detailing length, width, depth and continuity, together with a description of the type, character and distribution of the mineralization.

Item 12: Exploration - Describe the nature and extent of all relevant exploration work conducted by, or on behalf of, the issuer on each property being reported on, including

  1. results of surveys and investigations, and the procedures and parameters relating to the surveys and investigations;
  2. an interpretation of the exploration information;
  3. a statement as to whether the surveys and investigations have been carried out by the issuer or by a contractor and, if the latter, identifying the contractor; and
  4. a discussion of the reliability or uncertainty of the data obtained in the program.

Item 13: Drilling - Describe the type and extent of drilling including the procedures followed and a summary and interpretation of all results. The relationship between the sample length and the true thickness of the mineralization must be stated, if known, and if the orientation of the mineralization is unknown, state this.

Item 14: Sampling Method and Approach - Include

  1. a description of sampling methods and details of location, number, type, nature and spacing or density of samples collected, and the size of the area covered;
  2. identification of any drilling, sampling or recovery factors that could materially impact the accuracy and reliability of the results;
  3. a discussion of the sample quality and of whether the samples are representative and of any factors that may have resulted in sample biases;
  4. a description of rock types, geological controls, widths of mineralized zones and other parameters used to establish the sampling interval and identification of any significantly higher grade intervals within a lower grade intersection; and
  5. a list of individual samples or sample composites with values and estimated true widths.

Item 15: Sample Preparation, Analyses and Security – Describe sample preparation methods and quality control measures employed prior to dispatch of samples to an analytical or testing laboratory, the method or process of sample splitting and reduction, and the security measures taken to ensure the validity and integrity of samples taken, including

  1. if any aspect of the sample preparation was conducted by an employee, officer, director or associate of the issuer;
  2. details regarding sample preparation, assaying and analytical procedures used, including the subsample size, the name and location of the analytical or testing laboratories and whether the laboratories are certified by any standards association and the particulars of any certification;
  3. a summary of the nature and extent of all quality control measures employed and check assay and other check analytical and testing procedures utilized, including the results and corrective actions taken; and
  4. a statement of the author’s opinion on the adequacy of sampling, sample preparation, security and analytical procedures.

Item 16: Data Verification - Include a discussion of

  1. quality control measures and data verification procedures applied;
  2. whether the author has verified the data referred to or relied upon, referring to sampling and analytical data;
  3. the nature of and any limitations on such verification; and
  4. the reasons for any failure to verify the data.

Item 17: Adjacent Properties - A technical report may include information concerning an adjacent property if

  1. such information was publicly disclosed by the owner or operator of the adjacent property;
  2. the source of the information and any relationship of the author of the information on the adjacent property to the issuer is identified;
  3. the technical report states that its author has been unable to verify the information and, in bold face type, that the information is not necessarily indicative of the mineralization on the property that is the subject of the technical report;
  4. the technical report clearly distinguishes between mineralization on the adjacent property and mineralization on the property being reported on; and
  5. if any historical estimates of mineral resources and mineral reserves are included in the technical report, they are disclosed in accordance with section 2.4 of the Instrument.

Item 18: Mineral Processing and Metallurgical Testing – Where mineral processing and/or metallurgical testing analyses have been carried out, include the results of testing and details of sample selection representativity and testing and analytical procedures.

Item 19: Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates - Each technical report on mineral resources and mineral reserves shall

  1. use only the applicable mineral resource and mineral reserve categories set out in sections 1.3 and 1.4 of the Instrument;
  2. report each category of mineral resources and mineral reserves separately and if both mineral resources and mineral reserves are disclosed, state the extent, if any, to which mineral reserves are included in total mineral resources;
  3. not add inferred mineral resources to the other categories of mineral resources;
  4. disclose the name, qualifications and relationship, if any, to the issuer of the qualified person who estimated mineral resources and mineral reserves;
  5. include appropriate details of quantity and grade or quality for each category of mineral resources and mineral reserves;
  6. include details of the key assumptions, parameters and methods used to estimate the mineral resources and mineral reserves;
  7. include a general discussion on the extent to which the estimate of mineral resources and mineral reserves may be materially affected by any known environmental, permitting, legal, title, taxation, socio-economic, marketing, political or other relevant issues;
  8. identify the extent to which the estimates of mineral resources and mineral reserves may be materially affected by mining, metallurgical, infrastructure and other relevant factors;
  9. use only indicated mineral resources, measured mineral resources, probable mineral reserves and proven mineral reserves when referring to mineral resources or mineral reserves in an economic evaluation that is used in a preliminary feasibility study or a feasibility study of a mineral project;
  10. state the grade or quality, quantity and category of the mineral resources and mineral reserves if the quantity of contained metal is reported; and
  11. when the grade for a polymetallic mineral resource or mineral reserve is reported as metal equivalent, report the individual grade of each metal, and consider and report the recoveries, refinery costs and all other relevant conversion factors in addition to metal prices and the date and sources of such prices.

Instructions

  1. The methods and procedures to be used in estimating mineral resources and mineral reserves are the responsibility of the authors preparing the estimate.
  2. A statement of quantity and grade or quality is an estimate and shall be rounded to reflect the fact that it is an approximation.
  3. An issuer that is incorporated or organized in a foreign jurisdiction may file a technical report that utilizes the mineral resource and mineral reserve categories of the Jorc Code, Usgs Circular 831 or IMM system provided that a reconciliation to the mineral resource and mineral reserve categories referred to in sections 1.3 and 1.4 of the Instrument is filed with the technical report and certified by the author. The reconciliation shall also address the confidence levels required for the categorizations of mineral resources and mineral reserves.

Item 20: Other Relevant Data and Information - Include any additional information or explanation necessary to make the technical report understandable and not misleading.

Item 21: Interpretation and Conclusions - Include the results and reasonable interpretations of all field surveys, analytical and testing data and other relevant information. Discuss the adequacy of data density and the data reliability as well as any areas of uncertainty. A technical report concerning exploration information shall include the conclusions of the author. The author must discuss whether the completed project met its original objectives.

Item 22: Recommendations - If successive phases of work are recommended, each phase must culminate in a decision point. The recommendations shall not apply to more than two phases of work. The recommendations shall state whether advancing to a subsequent phase is contingent on positive results in the previous phase. Provide particulars of the recommended programs and a breakdown of costs for each phase. A technical report that contains recommendations for expenditures on exploration or development work on a property shall include a statement by a qualified person that, in the qualified person’s opinion, the character of the property is of sufficient merit to justify the program recommended.

Item 23: References - Include a detailed list of all references cited in the technical report.

Item 24: Date - Include the effective date of the technical report on both the title page and the page of the technical report that is signed. The date of signing must also be included on the signature page.

Item 25: Additional Requirements for Technical Reports on Development Properties and Production Properties -

Technical reports on development properties and production properties shall also include

  1. Mining Operations - information and assumptions concerning the mining method, metallurgical processes and production forecast;
  2. Recoverability - information concerning results of all test and operating results relating to the recoverability of the valuable component or commodity and amenability of the mineralization to the proposed processing methods;
  3. Markets - information concerning the markets for the issuer’s production and the nature and material terms of any agency relationships;
  4. Contracts - a discussion of whether the terms of mining, concentrating, smelting, refining, transportation, handling, sales and hedging and forward sales contracts or arrangements, rates or charges are within market parameters;
  5. Environmental Considerations - a discussion of bond posting, remediation and reclamation;
  6. Taxes - a description of the nature and rates of taxes, royalties and other government levies or interests applicable to the mineral project or to production, and to revenues or income from the mineral project;
  7. Capital and Operating Cost Estimates - capital and operating cost estimates, with the major components being set out in tabular form;
  8. Economic Analysis - an economic analysis with cash flow forecasts on an annual basis using proven mineral reserves and probable mineral reserves only, and sensitivity analyses with variants in metal prices, grade, capital and operating costs;
  9. Payback - a discussion of the payback period of capital with imputed or actual interest;
  10. Mine Life - a discussion of the expected mine life and exploration potential.

Item 26: Illustrations -

  1. Technical reports shall be illustrated by legible maps, plans and sections. All technical reports shall be accompanied by a location or index map and more detailed maps showing all important features described in the text. In addition, technical reports shall include a compilation map outlining the general geology of the property and areas of historical exploration. The location of all known mineralization, anomalies, deposits, pit limits, plant sites, tailings storage areas, waste disposal areas and all other significant features shall be shown relative to property boundaries. Maps, drawings and diagrams that have been created by the author, in whole or in part, and that are based on the work that the author has done or supervised, shall be signed and dated by the author. Where information from other sources, either government or private, is used in preparing these maps or diagrams, the source of the information shall be named.
  2. If adjacent or nearby properties have an important bearing on the potential of the property under consideration, their location and any mineralized structures common to two or more such properties shall be shown on the maps.
  3. If the potential merit of a property is predicated on geophysical or geochemical results, maps showing the results of surveys and their interpretations shall be included in the technical report.
  4. Maps shall include a scale in bar form and an arrow indicating North. Information taken from government maps or from drawings of other engineers or geoscientists shall be acknowledged on the map.

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