International Lithium Corp. discusses Raleigh Lake project updates and potential work in Zimbabwe

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International Lithium Corp. chairman and CEO John Wisbey joins Proactive's Natalie Stoberman to discuss the latest updates at its Raleigh Lake Lithium project near Ignace in Ontario. The Raleigh Lake project consists of 48,500 hectares of adjoining mineral claims 100% owned by ILC.

International Lithium Corp is a lithium and rare metals exploration company with projects in Canada and Ireland, and plans to target Zimbabwe as a new market. The company prioritizes maintaining a small environmental footprint while creating value for its shareholders.