ARTICLE from World Nuclear News “An environmentalist view of nuclear”

Excerpt from World Nuclear News An anti-nuclear activist in the 1970s was afraid of tyranny. An anti-nuclear activist now is afraid of radiation. But tyranny didn’t happen and the effects of radiation are misunderstood. The threat of climate change IS real and, to fight it, we need nuclear power, writes Scott L. Montgomery. I was in […]

ARTICLE: What Does Cameco’s Production Cut Mean for Uranium?

Publisher: OUTSIDECLUB.COM Author: NICK HODGE Excerpted from Outsiderclub.com September 30, 2017 What Does Cameco’s Production Cut Mean for Uranium? Publisher’s Note: Last week, Cameco announced a major supply cut in the uranium market. Next year it will take 13 million pounds, or 9% of global supply, off the market. Uranium stocks responded immediately. I caught up with CanAlaska CEO […]

ARTICLE: ELON MUSK: OUR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES SHOULD BE CALLED NICKEL-GRAPHITE…

 Publisher: Benchmark MineralIntelligence Excerpted from Benchmark Mineral Intelligence September 30, 2017 Yet Tesla executives fail to allay lithium shortage fears // Tesla CEO Elon Musk and CTO JB Straubel have attempted to play down the role of lithium in a lithium ion battery, but could have inadvertently given themselves further supply headaches. In response to a question of […]

ARTICLE from Mining.com: CanAlaska hits high-grade uranium at West McArthur

Excerpted from Mining.Com September 2, 2017 1.34% U3O8 over 5.65 metres at property being explored jointly with Cameco Drills turning at CanAlaska Uranium’s (TSXV:CVV) West McArthur project in Saskatchewan, Canada, have started to bear fruit. The company last Wednesday announced the first results of its 2017 drill program on the property which started on July 20. It […]

ARTICLE from GoldNewsletter

Excerpted from Gold NewsLetter April 2017 I added CanAlaska Uranium to our list last year based on its expansive portfolio of uranium, diamond and base-metal projects within and near to the Athabasca Basin. At 500,000 hectares, the company controls one of the largest land positions in the region. And it applies the prospect generator model […]

ARTICLE: Canada’s Saskatchewan and Manitoba are the world’s new top mining destinations

Excerpted from Mining.com Two Canadian provinces — Saskatchewan and Manitoba — are the world’s top two most attractive mining investment destinations, displacing Western Australia from the first to the third place, the latest annual global survey of mining executives released Tuesday by the Fraser Institute shows. According to Canada’s policy think-tank’s Annual Survey of Mining Companies, the other seven […]

INTERVIEWS: Junior uranium explorer anticipating higher prices

Excerpted from Stockhouse Interviews The five-year bear market in the mining industry has been a very difficult period for many metals markets and the companies producing and exploring for those metals. Nowhere has this slump been more difficult than in the uranium sector. In 2007; the price of yellowcake spiked to over $150/lb. After plunging […]

ARTICLE: Exploration Ramps Up at Athabasca Kimberlite Project

Excerpted from The Northern Prospector With a probable capacity to produce 30 per cent of the world’s uranium for the next 50 years, Canada’s Athabasca Basin region is known as the “Saudi Arabia of Uranium.” The discovery of kimberlites, however, has expanded the potential of this resource-rich area to include diamond exploration in northwestern Saskatchewan. […]

ARTICLE: New diamond play emerging in Saskatchewan

Author: Thomas Schuster Excerpted from The Resource World In May this year, the market’s attention focused on the $20 million staged option-participation deal made between CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. [CVV-TSX; CVVUF-OTCQB; DH7N-FSE] and De Beers Canada, a division of Anglo American Group. That agreement spawned a new round of speculation fever in the Saskatchewan diamond camp […]

ARTICLE: Ruffles Have Ridges | Diamonds Don’t

Author: The Thom Calandra Report Excerpted from The Thom Calandra Report Our TCR Network is proving up on this northern diamonds trek, thanks to CanAlaska Uranium’s Peter Dasler and John Gomez. The two, along with geologist Karl Schimann, are spreading prospecting wealth in potential kimberlite targets for diamonds among the richly graded uranium deposits of Alberta […]