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- Canada Carbon Inc. is a Canada-based junior natural resource exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of graphite properties in Quebec. The company holds 100% interests in the Miller Graphite Project, a 100 square kilometre hydrothermal lump-vein graphite property located 80 kilometres west of Montreal in Grenville Township that includes the historical Miller mine, Canada's first graphite operation from around 1845; and the Asbury Graphite Project, comprising 22 claims covering 1,206 hectares in the Laurentides region near Notre-Dame-du-Laus, a past-producing graphite deposit. Canada Carbon targets graphite for applications in refractories and crucibles, auto parts and gaskets, powder metallurgy, graphite dispersions, batteries and fuel cells, specialty products, nuclear materials including anodes for uranium hexafluoride production and core bricks, graphene, synthetic graphite and graphite exfoliation; it serves green economy sectors such as energy storage, nuclear and advanced materials. Incorporated in 1985 and formerly known as Bolero Resources Corp. until its name change in October 2012, the company maintains headquarters in Toronto, Ontario. Recent developments include the completion of a bulk sample program at the Asbury Graphite Project in October 2024; closure of a private placement of units in November 2024 and April 2024 to fund exploration; filing of an NI 43-101 technical report on the Asbury Project in May 2024; announcement of a maiden mineral resource estimate for Asbury in April 2024; receipt of high-grade assay results including 12.25% graphitic carbon over 22.50 metres in March 2024; establishment of the Asbury Community Advisory Board with its first meeting in July 2024; and expression of concerns over a Quebec CPTAQ decision impacting critical minerals development at Miller in September 2025.