Canadian Critical Minerals Inc, formerly Braveheart Resources Inc, operates as a junior mining company focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Canada, primarily targeting copper, gold, silver, nickel, cobalt, palladium and platinum deposits; its flagship asset is the 100% owned Bull River Mine project near Cranbrook, British Columbia, which features a mineral resource containing copper, gold and silver, a fully developed underground operation with 21,000 metres of developments across seven levels, and a 700 tonne per day conventional mill; it also holds a 10% interest in XXIX Resources Inc (TSXV:XXIX), which owns the Thierry Mine near Pickle Lake, Ontario, and the Opemiska copper project in Quebec, both featuring significant copper resources along with nickel, silver, palladium, platinum and gold. The company, founded in 2009 and headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, at 2520 - 16th Street NW, conducts operations in the East Kootenays of British Columbia and northern Ontario, serving markets for critical minerals essential to battery and industrial applications through past-producing assets in Tier-1 jurisdictions. Recent developments include a January 2023 name change from Braveheart Resources Inc to better reflect its critical minerals focus, a 57% increase in copper metal within the Bull River Mine mineral resource announced in December 2024, amendments to its concentrate offtake agreement and surface stockpile processing plans, generation of USD135,000 in revenue from preconcentrated material sales to New Afton Mine since April 2024 with additional shipments planned through 2025, and an updated permit application submitted in May 2025 to the British Columbia Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals combining phases for simultaneous underground mining and milling restart at Bull River, supported by engineering from Moose Mountain Technical Services and ALS Metallurgical Services targeting Q1 2026 submission.