
Canada One Mining Corp., an exploration stage company, acquires, explores, and develops mineral deposits in British Columbia, Canada. It primarily explores for base and precious metals. The company holds a 100% interest in the Zeus claims located in Lillooet, British Columbia; and the Princeton Cooper project consisting of 30 claims and covering an area of 2258.0827 hectares. It also holds an option agreement to acquire the right to earn a 100% interest in the Franelle Copper project that covers an area of 31 square kilometers located to the northwest of Schefferville, Quebec. The company was formerly known as Anglo-Canadian Mining Corp. and changed its name to Canada One Mining Corp. in August 2017. Canada One Mining Corp. was incorporated in 1979 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
Canada One Mining Corp. trades as ANGUF on OTC. The company is classified in Basic Materials / Copper and reports in USD.
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Canada One Mining Corp. can be compared against peers such as Alturas Minerals Corp., Eagle Graphite Incorporated, Basin Uranium Corp., Aranjin Resources Ltd., Silver Lake Ontario Inc., Here to Serve Holding Corp..
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Company website: https://www.canadaonemining.com
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