Canadian Copper Secures Key Approval for Caribou Complex Acquisition

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Canadian Copper (CSE: CCI) has cleared a major regulatory hurdle in its quest to transform into a base metals producer, receiving a key provincial approval that brings the acquisition of the Caribou Processing Complex within striking distance.

The company announced this morning that it has received an Order in Council from the Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick for a limited environmental liability agreement. This approval milestone is the linchpin of the transaction, providing the legal framework for the Minister of Natural Resources to formalize the deal for the past producing processing complex.

With this liability agreement secured, the path to final ownership is now clearly defined. The next steps involve finalizing the asset purchase agreement with the court-appointed receiver, FTI Consulting Canada, followed by a court hearing to seek a vesting order.

Customary closing documents will then be exchanged with the provincial government, with the official Caribou title transfer expected to occur in the second quarter of 2026.

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To steer the transition from explorer to developer, Canadian Copper has tapped industry veteran Christian Brousseau as Vice President of Projects. Brousseau arrives with 35 years of experience, including previous leadership roles at Falconbridge and Goldcorp. He will be tasked with executing the company’s Combined Strategy, which targets an annual production of 30 million copper equivalent pounds by linking the Murray Brook deposit with the Caribou infrastructure.

The move marks a shift in momentum for the company, which spent much of the last year shoring up its balance sheet and technical foundation. Following a busy 2025 that saw the publication of a preliminary economic assessment, the firm secured $15 million in funding, including $8 million from Ocean Partners UK, to fund the acquisition and upcoming technical work.

Canadian Copper last traded at $0.56 on the CSE.


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