Summary of the Wasamac Task Force meeting of November 29, 2023

The 21st meeting of the Wasamac Task Force was held on November 29, 2023 at the Club de l'Âge d'Or d'Évain Hall. The meeting's goals were to provide an update on the project's development, contribute to the Task Force's annual review, plan activities for 2024 and follow-up on ongoing tasks.

New Agnico Eagle team members, Vicky Couillard and Patrice Richer, introduced themselves to the Task Force.

Members then shared their observations on the project development. Agnico Eagle highlighted Marc-André Lavergne's reception of the "Pratiques d'affaires écoresponsables" award at the Rouyn-Noranda Chamber of Commerce and Industry's recent Gala Extra.

The previous week, the importance, impact and contribution of the Wasamac Mining Project Task Force were highlighted during a visit organized by the Quebec Mining Association (QMA) at the Community Relations office. Several mining companies were present. A Halloween activity also drew nearly 500 people to the office, and a hot chocolate happy hour was announced for December 20th.

A follow-up on the development of the project was presented, starting with the exploration program. It was mentioned that drilling was underway in zones 3-4. Task Force members shared that drill movements were audible. Constant monitoring of noise levels by the Agnico Eagle team continues.

Changes to the Advanced Exploration Program were presented, including the construction of a single waste rock pile rather than the two initially planned. It was shared that the application for ministerial authorizations and the closure plan should be submitted shortly. Ms. Vallières indicated that the next steps in the project would be the development of a Good Neighbors’ Guide and the start of some advanced exploration work in spring 2024, conditional to internal approvals and government authorizations. This Guide will include a section on voluntary buyouts, but in the meantime, people considering relocation are invited to contact the Community Relations team.

As for the mining project, the technical review is still underway. Answers are expected in the first quarter of 2024. The recent Supreme Court ruling rendering Canada's impact assessment legislation partly unconstitutional is causing waiting periods on all projects. In this context, a time extension was still requested for the Wasamac Mining Project.

The meeting continued with the annual review of the Task Force’s activities and the annual assessment of member satisfaction. The assessment was positive, despite a slowdown in EIA work and a pause in communications following the transaction.

A second group activity enabled members to share their ideas and suggestions to plan the 2024 activities, including the Lac-Hélène Park project reveal, as well as a site visit. An open discussion ensued, during which it was suggested, among other things, to evaluate the possibility of taking water level readings on Lac Hélène to compile a baseline of seasonal variations.

Task Force meetings are scheduled for Spring 2024.

Read here (french only): https://wasamac-eng.agnicoeagle.com/20630/widgets/83491/documents/126157

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