Patrick Moryoussef Joins Advisory Board of Canadian Metals

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Patrick Moryoussef Joins Advisory Board of Canadian Metals

MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Feb 29, 2016) - Canadian Metals Inc. ( The "Corporation") (CSE:CME) is pleased to announce that Patrick Moryoussef, effective immediately is joining the company as an Advisory Board member. Mr Moryoussef brings to the corporation over 25 years of experience in the mining and mineral resource industry.

Mr. Moryoussef has more than 25 years experience in the mining, consulting and mineral resource industry and has a wide range of experience in Exploration, Construction, Development, Operations and Corporate experience in many countries including Canada and West Africa. Mr Moryoussef has participated in several Due Diligence processes of various projects across the world and is currently serving as Vice-President, Mining Operations at Semafo Inc since it came into operation in 2004. Prior to Semafo, Mr. Moryoussef was the General Manager and Director of South-Malartic Exploration, Mr Moryoussef also served as the main project Engineer on Placer Dome's Sigma Mine prior to its acquisition by les Mines Mcwatter's. Mr Moryoussef also served as a Mining Engineer for past producers such as Noranda Inc and Falconbridge Gold. Mr. Moryoussef is a mining engineering graduate from McGill University and a member of Ordre des Ingénieurs du Québec. Mr Moryoussef has also participated as an executive board member of several non-profit organisations.

Mr. Leblanc, president and CEO of Canadian Metals, stated: "We are very pleased to add Mr. Moryoussef to our team. His nomination reflects the evolution of the corporation which is entering a new phase of project development. His expertise in the mining and mineral operations will be of great value to Canadian Metals which aims to take the Langis deposit into production.

Mr. Moryoussef stated, "I am excited and motivated to accept this position on the Advisory Board at Canadian Metals, and look forward to contributing my professional experience towards the advancement of the Langis Project and its mission to become a North American silicon metal producer while creating value for all stakeholders.

About Canadian Metals

Canadian Metals Inc. is focused exclusively on the development of its Langis Project, a high-purity silica deposit located in the province of Quebec. The Company is rapidly positioning itself to eventually become a North American silicon metal producer.

For almost a decade, quartz from the Langis quarry has been exported to Europe for ferrosilicon production. Canadian Metals has rapidly built an international management team with local talent with a view to implementing a ferrosilicon plant in Quebec for converting the Langis silica into high grade ferrosilicon. With the goal to create approximately one hundred highly qualified direct jobs and some three hundred indirect jobs, Canadian Metals strongly believes that the Province of Quebec benefits from all of the required infrastructures, including transportation, port facilities, clean and renewable energy sourceand skilled labor in order to successfully implement this metals and minerals project.

Neither the CSE nor its Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Stephane Leblanc
President and CEO
(418) 717-2553
[email protected]
www.canadianmetalsinc.com

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