Canada Lithium Appoints AMC Mining Consultants to Conduct Independent NI 43-101 Estimate of Mineral ResourcesTORONTO, March 16 /CNW/ - Canada Lithium Corp. (TSX: CLQ) (OTCQX: CLQMF) (the "Company") today announced that it has appointed AMC Mining Consultants (Canada) Ltd. ("AMC") to independently conduct a resource estimate of the Quebec Lithium Project (the "Project") and expeditiously prepare a new National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") compliant report. The Company anticipates that AMC will complete the independent resource estimate in approximately 60 days. The AMC appointment was initiated after a preliminary independent review (announced by the Company on February 28, 2011) by Roscoe Postle and Associates ("RPA") confirmed that there are significant issues with the geological modelling that produced the mineral resource estimate for the Project (announced by the Company on October 28, 2010). The Company believes that there will be a material reduction in the measured, indicated and inferred mineral resources incorporated in the NI 43-101 compliant report announced on October 28, 2010. It is not possible to accurately quantify the magnitude of the reduction in the mineral resource at this time and the Company has determined that a detailed independent mineral resource estimate is required. "We are committed to resolving this issue as quickly as possible," said Company President and CEO Peter Secker. "Our geological resource data is being forwarded to AMC and I anticipate AMC personnel will be on-site early next week." AMC is a leading international mining consultancy, providing services exclusively to the minerals sector. AMC employs approximately 140 personnel worldwide and has offices in Vancouver, United Kingdom and Australia. The Quebec Lithium Mine originally operated from 1955 to 1965 as an underground mine and processing plant that produced spodumene, lithium carbonate and lithium hydroxide monohydrate. In 1974, Surveyer, Nenninger et Chenevert Inc. ("SNC") was contracted by Sullivan Mining Group to write a feasibility report on the rehabilitation of the former Quebec Lithium Mine. SNC calculated a historical reserve estimate of 15,736,938 tonnes grading 1.14% Li2O. This estimate is not compliant with NI 43-101 standards. The Company believes that the historical reserve estimate is relevant; however, the estimate should not be relied upon. The Company has not done the work necessary to have the historical estimate verified by a qualified person. The historical estimate was prepared under CIM standards in 1974; however, they do not meet the current CIM Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves adopted in 2005. The Company is not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral resource estimate under National Instrument 43-101. Wayne Valliant, P. Geo, is a Principal Geologist with RPA. He participated in the preliminary independent review by RPA of the geological resource model for the Project and approves the contents of this press release. RPA is unable to perform the resource estimation due to RPA's time constraints.
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