First Phosphate Thanks Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources for Visiting Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean, Quebec, Canada
First Phosphate Thanks Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources for Visiting Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean, Quebec, Canada
Kamis, 09 Oktober 2025 | 09:17
Saguenay, Quebec -
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- October 8, 2025 - First Phosphate Corp. (CSE: PHOS) (OTCQX: FRSPF)
(FSE: KD0) ("First Phosphate" or the "Company") was pleased to welcome
the Honourable
Timothy Hodgson, Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources, MP Claude Guay, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of
Energy and Natural Resources, and Members of Parliament ("MPs")
Mario Simard and
Richard Martel, to the planned site of its future phosphoric acid
plant at Port Saguenay in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec,
Canada on Saturday, October 4, 2025, during Minister Hodgson and
Parliamentary Secretary Guay's visit to the region.
"We were honoured to welcome Minister Hodgson, Parliamentary Secretary
Guay and others to Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. This visit demonstrates the
strategic importance of high-purity igneous phosphate for the future of
Canada -a key resource for Canada's energy transition and prosperity,"
said
Armand MacKenzie, President of First Phosphate.
This ministerial visit highlights the potential role of First
Phosphate's high-purity igneous phosphate project in Canada's energy
transition and in the sustainable development of a North American supply
chain for lithium iron phosphate ("LFP") batteries. These batteries are
essential to the future of North America's energy storage, mobility,
data centre, robotics, and defence sectors.
Mr. Guay is Member of Parliament for LaSalle-Émard-Verdun and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources.
Mr. Simard is Member of Parliament for Jonquière and Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, Canada.
Mr. Martel is Member of Parliament for Chicoutimi-Le Fjord and member of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, Canada.
Mr. Guay stated: "As Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of
Energy and Natural Resources, and a Quebec MP, I know this province and
this country has what we need to leverage our natural resources into the
strongest economy in the G7. Quebec has long been a leader in clean
tech and sustainable mining, and I look forward to the Saguenay region
continuing to show leadership and innovation."
Mario Simard stated: "I am delighted with the constructive
discussions we had today regarding the First Phosphate project. This is a
promising initiative, and today's meeting follows the presentation made
to the Minister last June in Ottawa. The phosphate industry is on the
right track and is fully in line with our region's economic
diversification objectives. Now we must continue our work to ensure that
the project can benefit from federal programs supporting critical
minerals."
Richard Martel added: "I support the development of First
Phosphate, a company that sees beyond simply operating a mine. It is
this VISION that will enable us to develop phosphate and our critical
minerals to their full potential."
About First Phosphate Corp
First Phosphate (CSE: PHOS) (OTCQB: FRSPF) (FSE: KD0) is a mineral
development company dedicated to producing high-purity phosphate for the
LFP battery industry. The Company's vertically integrated approach
connects sustainable phosphate mining in Quebec with North American
battery supply chains, targeting the energy storage, data center,
robotics, mobility, and defense sectors. First Phosphate's flagship
Bégin-Lamarche Property in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean is one of North
America's rare igneous phosphate resources, yielding high-purity
phosphate with minimal impurities.
For additional information, please contact:
Armand MacKenzie
President
armand@firstphosphate.com
Tél : +1 (514) 618-5289
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into North American supply chains, the Company's plans relating to the
design, build, operation and maintenance of the Bégin-Lamarche Phosphate
Mine (and the possibility of eventual economic extraction of minerals
from therefrom); the Company's entering into of a definitive land lease
for planned site of its future phosphoric acid plant at Port Saguenay
and the achievement of preconditions thereto; the achievement and
completion of all required steps, including, without limitation, access
to financing, satisfactory feasibility studies, and receipt of
regulatory and environmental approvals to build and operate a phosphoric
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Company or inability to access required project inputs; permitting and
development of the projects being consistent with the Company's
expectations; the accuracy of the current mineral resource estimates for
the Company and results of metallurgical testing; certain price
assumptions for P2O5 and Fe2O3; inflation and prices for Company project
inputs being approximately consistent with anticipated levels; the
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