Canada Strategic and Lomiko Drill 15.30 M of 10.54% and 117.75 M of 4.05% Flake Graphite in the Graphene-Battery Zones at La Loutre


MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Oct. 1, 2015) -

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Canada Strategic Metals Inc. ("Canada Strategic Metals" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE:CJC)(FRANKFURT:YXEN)(OTCBB:CJCFF) and Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSX VENTURE:LMR)(OTC PINK:LMRMF)(FRANKFURT:DH8B) are very pleased to announce the results for seven (7) in-fill holes in the newly-named Graphene-Battery zones where high grade samples were discovered and reported July 29, 2015. Three zones known as Graphene, Battery and Refractory have been identified to date. So far, a total of 19 holes have been reported for the drilling campaign, holes 1-11 in the Refractory zone were reported September 24, 2015.

The La Loutre property consists of contiguous claim blocks totalling approximately 2 867.29 hectares (28,67 km2) situated approximately 53 km east of Imerys Carbon and Graphite, formerly known as the Timcal Graphite Mine, North America's only operating graphite mine, and 117 km northwest of Montreal.

A map of hole localisation and results is available on the web site of the Company at: www.csmetals.ca.

Highlighted Refractory Zone Results Reported September 24, 2015 (Holes 1-11)*

Drill
Hole
#
Easting
(UTM)
Northing
(UTM)
Azimuth
(degrees)
Dip
(degrees)
Mineralization Gp
%
From
(m)
To
(m)
Length along
the core
LL-15-01 499261 5097902 60 -50 5.90 11.35 5.45 11.65
LL-15-02 499207 5097991 4.35 9.60 5.25 14.76
Including: 4.35 8.60 4.25 17.69
LL-15-04 499177 5098217 60 -50 4.75 12.50 7.75 7.25
LL-15-09 499388 5098121 67 -50 116.25 207.00 90.75 9.00
Including: 136.50 199.30 62.80 11.88

* Length along the core. The Company doesn't have enough information to estimates the true width of the mineralized zone intersected in the drill holes.

Table of mineralized graphene-battery zone intersections (holes 12-19)*

Drill
Hole
#
Easting
(UTM)
Northing
(UTM)
Azimuth
(degrees)
Dip
(degrees)
Mineralization Gp
%
From
(m)
To
(m)
Length along the core
LL-15-12 499186 5097387 64 -50 3.00 51.00 48.00 2.49 (1)
LL-15-13 499086 5097346 62 -50 57.70 145.65 87.95 2.50 (2)
160.00 165.60 5.60 1.52
LL-15-14 499049 5097304 60 -50 75.40 193.15 117.75 4.05 (3)
195.15 196.30 1.15 5.83
201.15 207.15 6.00 1.46
243.40 247.90 4.50 2.55
LL-15-15 499154 5097301 60 -50 2.20 130.25 128.05 3.47 (4)
Including: 2.20 19.80 17.60 4.87
Including: 28.70 38.75 10.05 9.97
LL-15-16 499194 5097337 64 -50 3.70 100.30 96.60 3.74 (5)
Including: 3.70 19.00 15.30 10.54 (6)
LL-15-17 499178 5097212 55 -50 2.80 110.50 107.70 2.87 (7)
Including: 2.80 17.00 14.20 4.62 (8)
Including: 105.15 110.50 5.35 11.36
LL-15-18 499222 5097237 63 -50 1.80 15.00 13.20 2.07
15.00 18.00 3.00 Lost core
18.00 75.00 57.00 2.08
LL-15-19 499092 5097162 62 -50 84.00 179.00 95.00 3.70 (9)
Including: 85.25 95.00 9.75 9.42
Including: 175.00 179.00 4.00 16.86

* Core length; the Company estimates the true width of the mineralized zone at 70 to 95% of the core length.

(1) no sample 48.35-48.70
(2) no sample 62.75-63.05, 140.90-141.60
(3) no sample 76.90-77.10
(4) no sample 40.80-41.15;
(5) no sample 8.40-8.75; 99.10-99.65
(6) no sample 8.40-8.75
(7) no sample 6.35-7.20; 10.45-10.95; 13-14.20
(8) no sample 6.35-7.20; 10.45-10.95; 13-14.20
(9) no sample 172.40-172.65

The 2015 drilling program is managed by Consul-Teck Exploration of Val-d'Or, Quebec, who designed the drilling campaign, supervised the program and logged and sampled the core.

Consul-Teck Exploration implemented QA/QC procedures to ensure best practices in sampling and analysis of the core samples. The drill core was logged and then split, with one half sent for assay and the other retained in the core box as a witness sample. Duplicates and blanks were inserted regularly into the sample stream.

The samples in secure tagged bags were delivered directly to the analytical facility for analysis. In this case, the analytical facility was the ALS minerals in Val-d'Or, Quebec. The samples are weighed and identified prior to sample preparation. The samples are crushed to 70% minus 2 mm, then separated and pulverized to 85% passing 75um. All samples are analyzed for Carbon Graphite using C-IR18.

Jean-Sebastien Lavallée (OGQ #773), Geologist, is a shareholder of both companies, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canada Strategic and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.

About Canada Strategic Metals

Canada Strategic Metals is an emerging company focused on the exploration and development of a number of projects covering over 20,000 hectares in Quebec. With broad management experience in green technology and junior resource exploration and development, Canada Strategic Metals is well positioned to aggressively advance this promising property portfolio for its shareholders.

For more information on the Company, please visit www.csmetals.ca.

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Three maps are available at the following links :

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1027151a_Graphene-Battery.pdf

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1027151a_Refractory.pdf

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1027151a_Zone-composite.pdf

Contact Information:

Jean-Sebastien Lavallee, P. Geo
President and Chief Executive Officer
819-354-5146

Paradox Public Relations
514-341-0408