The Ruttan Project is located immediately off the highway from Leaf Rapids to South-End in Northern Manitoba. The project sits adjacent to the former Ruttan Mine. It is underlain by a volcano-sedimentary sequence similar to the one hosting the Ruttan deposit. Old drill holes show the presence of chalcopyrite in several horizons. A VTEM survey carried out in 2009 by Kria Resources outline a series of targets combining strong EM with good magnetic signatures. CanAlaska completed a small drill program on the project in 2017. The large EM target on the project has sufficient historical drilling to identify it as a potential VMS sulphide deposit. VMS deposits are generally expected to occur in clusters. The modern airborne geophysical surveys available for this area provided CanAlaska staff with the ability to rapidly image and determine the most prospective targets within the sedimentary-volcanic sequence. The Company is actively seeking a Joint Venture partner to advance the Ruttan Project.