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FMR : TSXV FRSSF : OTC F0O1 : FRANKFURT

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Disclaimer 

This presentation does not constitute an offer to sell or buy securities. It is intended that any offering of securities of the

Company will be made in reliance upon the availability of exemptions from the applicable registration and prospectus

requirements. No securities regulatory authority has expressed an opinion about these securities and it is an offence to

claim otherwise. While information in this presentation derived from third parties is obtained from sources that theCompany believes to be reliable, such information is not guaranteed as to its accuracy or completeness.

This presentation contains forward-looking statements that are not based on historical fact, including those identified by

the use of forward-looking terminology such as statements containing the words “believes”, “may”, “will”, “estimates”,

“continue”, “anticipates”, “intends”, “expects”, “should” or the negatives thereof and words of similar import.

Management of the Company cautions that these forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that

could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the statements. Management

believes that the estimates are reasonable, but should not unduly be relied upon. The Company makes norepresentation, warranty (express or implied), or assurance as to the completeness or accuracy of these projections and,

accordingly, expresses no opinion or any other form of assurance regarding them. Management does not intend to

publish updates or revisions of any forward-looking statements included in this document to reflect the Company’s

circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect subsequent market analysis.

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Michael Dehn - President, CEO & Director

Michael has over 21 years of experience in the mining industry. He has held the position of Senior Geologist, VP Corporate Development. President, CEO, and/or Director of publicly traded and private junior 

mining companies, with listings on the TSX, TSX-V, CSE, Frankfurt, Berlin, OTCBB and Pink Sheets.Michael has worked in diamond, base metals, precious metals, industrial minerals, oil and natural gas, aswell as sand, gravel and peat deposits, primarily in the Americas on private, public company andgovernment projects. His combination of technical and business skills have lead to the development of neweconomical hydrometallurgical processes on historical geological deposits. Michael is currently President,CEO & Director of both Jourdan Resources Inc. (TSX-V: JOR) and Fairmont Resources Inc. .(TSX-V:FMR). JOR is a Quebec-based junior phosphate exploration company, and FMR is a junior gold and Fe-Ti-V company. He is also a current director for Metalore Resources Limited (TSX-V: MET) and West Red

Lake Gold Inc.(CNSX: RGL).

Greg Ball, CGA - CFO & Director 

Over 23 years of experience in the accounting for an array of companies including Black Top Cabs &Pacific Western Brewing Co. CGA designation and Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from University of  Alberta.

Management

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Michael Thompson P.Geo. - Director

Received his H.BSc. in Geology from the University of Toronto in 1997. Over 10 years of experience in bothgold and base metal exploration, most notably Teck Resources Ltd., Placer Dome CLA Inc. and GoldcorpInc. Founder, part owner and President of Fladgate Exploration Consulting Corporation of Thunder Bay,ON, a full service mineral exploration consulting firm with over 60 employees and a roster of publicly tradedclients. Also serves as a Director and Vice President of Exploration for Red Metal Resources Ltd., a mineralexploration company quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board.

Ernest Cleave - Director

Mr. Cleave is currently the Chief Financial Officer of Largo Resources Ltd. and a Director of FiresteelResources Inc. Mr. Cleave is a business professional with over 20 years' experience in finance strategy,M&A, compliance, financial reporting, internal control and strategic planning. He served as Director, Chief Financial Officer, Corporate Controller and in senior finance positions for large, multi-national companies inthe mining, manufacturing and retail sectors, including Bata Limited, Falconbridge Limited, and GoldcorpInc. He started his career with PricewaterhouseCoopers in 1993 and has also served as Chief Financial

Officer for numerous junior mining companies, including Alturas Minerals Corp., Cline Mining Corporationand Grandview Gold Inc.

Neil Pettigrew M.Sc. P.Geo. - Director

Received H.BSc. in Geology degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1999 and his M.Sc. degree inEarth Sciences from the University of Ottawa in 2004. Over 10 years of experience with several junior andmajor companies in gold and Cu-Ni-PGE exploration, most notably Avalon Ventures Ltd., Temex ResourcesCorp., Rainy River Resources Ltd., Placer Dome CLA Inc. and Goldcorp Inc. Founder, part owner and Vice

President of Fladgate Exploration Consulting Corporation of Thunder Bay, ON, a full service mineralexploration consulting firm with a roster of publicly traded clients.

Management

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Share Structure

Share Structure (as of 2014-09-16)

Issued & Outstanding 17,449,027

Stock Options 362,500 (@$0.60)

Warrants 2,145,833 (@$0.25)

52 Week (Low-High) $0.035 - $0.30

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Projects

Quebec  – Fe-Ti-V

Buttercup100%

Lac ElanOption to earn 40%

Hearth100%

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Buttercup Property  – Production Planning

Phase One

Track Ballast

Phase Two

Heavy

Weight Aggregates

Phase Three

DSO LumpTitano-Magnetite

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Buttercup Property  – Milestone Targets

Exclusive

Lease to MineSurface Mineral

Substances

(BEX 1270)

 Application fortimber removal

and roadconstruction/

repair 

 Application for

MDDEFP forCertificate of Authorization to

commenceoperations

SitePreparation

Road complete

TimberRemovalunderway

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ButtercupExclusive Lease to Mine Surface Mineral

Substances (BEX 1270)

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Buttercup

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Lac Elan  – Production Planning

Phase One

DSO Lump-TitanoMagnetite

Phase Two

VanadiumPentoxide –high puritychemicalgrade

Phase Three

Iron OreConcentrate(56.9 to

68.5% Fe)from lowgrade Ore(17.3 to29.6% Fe)

Phase Four 

Small ScaleDRI Plant(DirectReducedIron Plant)

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Buttecup, Lac Elan andHearth Properties

Magmatic Fe, Ti, V Deposits

• These deposits are associated with

anorthosite rocks where gravity

controlled magnetite-ilmenite dense

material accumulates in the form of

lenses and pods of irregular shape

and size.

• Mineralization and deposit type

depends on the percentage of Ti,

Fe and V (e.g. ferro-ilmenite, titano-

magnetite).

• Lac Elan and Buttercup massive

mineralization is typically around

20% TiO2 , 0.5% V 2 O5 , and 60%

Fe2 O3.

Buttercup, Lac Elan and Hearth Properties

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Quebec Properties

Magmatic Fe-Ti -V Deposits

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• Lac Elan Potential  – Prospecting and Sampling 

Two rounds of surface

sampling, trenching and

 prospecting in 2009

 produced consistent iron

and titanium analysis

with average 69.82%

Fe2 O3, 20.11% TiO2  and

0.55% V 2 O5 .

Table 1: Lac Elan Surface Samples 2009 Assay Results

Field SampleID   Lab ID

Sample Location (UTM

NAD 27)

 A25-2 A25-2 A25-2

Fe2O3 TiO2 V2O5Easting Northing % % %

SL-1   74290304 367100 5405727 70.8 20.6 0.59

SL-2   74290305 366914 5405622 73 20.1 0.58

SL-3   74290306 366937 5405625 57.3 15.1 0.37

SL-4   74290307 367098 5405625 71.4 19.5 0.56

SL-5   74290308 367172 5405884 58.9 17.2 0.45

SL-6   74290309 367240 5405843 74.8 17.9 0.64

SL-7   74290310 367224 5405833 68.8 21.6 0.53

SL-8   74290311 369823 5407343 72.4 20.7 0.57

SL-9   74290312 371884 5408852 73.8 19.2 0.59SL-10   74290314 370037 5407579 61.6 22.6 0.48

SL-11   74290315 370157 5407647 71.8 20.7 0.57

SL-12   74290316 370126 5407537 72.6 20.6 0.57

SL-13   74290317 370104 5407513 71.8 18.9 0.6

SL-14   74290318 370074 5407521 72.5 20.7 0.56

SL-15   74290319 369893 5407420 69.4 21.4 0.56

SL-16   74290320 369952 5407453 71.7 21.9 0.55

SL-17   74290321 369778 5407404 70.5 21.3 0.55

SL-18   74290322 369640 5407060 72.4 20.7 0.55

SL-19   74290324 369717 5407110 71.1 21.3 0.57AVERAGE   69.82 20.11 0.55

Lac Elan Property

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Buttercup

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• Low Sulphur - Low Phosphorus - Low Insolubles -

High Iron

• For the Prevention and Amelioration of Hearth Erosion

• Extends Campaign Life of Blast Furnaces

• Reduces Operating and Maintenance Costs

• Delays Major Capital Expenditures Related to Relining

Blast Furnaces

Fairmont To Commence Marketing Of A

Premiere Lump Titano-Magnetite For Blast

Furnace Hearth Protection

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Blast furnace: thermal control, DSO

Lump Titano-Magnetite additions

and crucible wear 

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Deposit of titanium carbonitrides in

the blast furnace hearth

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Port of Saguenay

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Port of Saguenay

WHARF LENGTH DEPTH SERVICES

1 143 m 13.8 m Drinking water  ProvisionsMinor repairsFuelPilotage compulsory

2 143 m 13.8 m

Depths are as per Chart Datum

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Port of Saguenay

Last year, 295,000 metric tonnes of cargo passed through the Port of Saguenay. 26 février 

2013

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Contact Information

600 Orwell Street, Unit 14

Mississauga, Ontario, L5A 3R9

Tel : 647-477-2382

[email protected]