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Advanced Uranium Explorer in the Athabasca Basin, Canada

September, 2009. Advanced Uranium Explorer in the Athabasca Basin, Canada. URANIUM AND GOLD PROJECTS FOR OPTION or JOINT VENTURE.

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Advanced Uranium Explorer in the Athabasca Basin, Canada

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  1. September, 2009 Advanced Uranium Explorer in the Athabasca Basin, Canada URANIUM AND GOLD PROJECTS FOR OPTION or JOINT VENTURE This slide show presentation contains certain "Forward-Looking Statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations are disclosed in the Company's documents filed from time to time with the British Columbia Securities Commission and the United States Securities & Exchange Commission

  2. Alaska Rainbow Hill Gold Project Gold and uranium Projects for option Athabasca Basin 14 Uranium Projects Zeballos Gold Mine Reefton New Zealand Gold Project

  3. Over 20,000 ounces of gold produced from historic Central Zeballos mine Recorded production for the mine was 20,472 ounces of gold and 14,618 ounces silver from 58,450 tons mined. The average grade of ore was 0.491 ounces of gold and 0.35 ounces of silver per ton. The Central Zeballos mine was closed in 1947 with ore reserves left in the developed workings.

  4. Rainbow Hill Gold Valdez Mining District

  5. Uranium Projects in the Athabasca ? • Supplier of 30% of world’s uranium • Unique geology hosting the world’s richest and largest uranium mines • Vastly under-explored with significant potential for discovery of mines worth over US$10 billion

  6. ATHABASCA BASIN SASKATCHEWAN 30% of the World’s Mined Uranium

  7. ATHABASCA UNCONFORMITY DEPOSITS • McArthur River • 235,164 tonnes of uranium at 19.60 % U (518 million lbs at 23 % U3O8) • Cigar Lake • 134,541 tonnes of uranium at 15.50 % U (350 million lbs at 18 % U3O8) Their values are measured in TEN’S of $ BILLIONS

  8. McArthur River – 2003 436.5 million lbs. U3O8 (167,897 tonnes uranium) with an average grade of 24.7% U3O8 231.5 million lbs. U3O8 (89,100 tonnes uranium) with an average grade of 19.0 % U3O8 Total reserves and resources are approximately 350 million pounds U3O8 ATHABASCA BASIN “The Saudi Arabia of Uranium” Cigar Lake Project -2006 Cigar Lake The World’s largest-richest Uranium Mine These deposits are orders of magnitude larger and richer than most other uranium deposits world-wide. McArthur River The Athabasca Hosts the World’s Richest Uranium Mines

  9. Uranium Price: Staying up to meet demand The Athabasca mines operated profitably throughout the 1980-2001 “Nuclear Winter” Athabasca Extra Profits $7 1989-2001 • Long term price WILL reflect cost of production from average deposit. • Athabasca deposits have 10+X profit premium because of their unique grades. CVV – TSX.V CVVUF: OTCBB DH7: FRANKFURT

  10. 24 exploration projects located near proven deposits One of the Basin’s largest landholders with 3,900 sq. miles (>1mm Hectares) of property Began accumulating properties in September 2004 CanAlaska in Athabasca 11

  11. SUCCESS IN MINERAL EXPLORATION REQUIRES • A good geological model • Adequate funding • Good land position • A dynamic and competent team YOU!

  12. Aggressive Exploration Airborne Airborne EM Ground resistivity Marine Seismic Sediments/seismic Drilling

  13. “The Model” 2005 1985 300 ft “Plume” of Alteration -can be detected with modern surveys Radio Waves Strong Conductivity graphite 3000 ft What are we looking for..?

  14. Clay Zone Deposit What it looks like: Sue deposit

  15. McTavish Property

  16. Partnerships are Available with successful targets March 2007…..$11 million of exploration funding.

  17. Partnerships are Available with successful targets December 2007…..$19 million of exploration funding.

  18. And… on top of the land position, the crews and Technical skills.. We have the support of the Industry Majors because of….. TRAINING COURSES HEALTH-SAFETY..FIRST RESPONDERS, FIRST AID GIS COMPUTER MAPPING DETAIL AND EXPERTISE STANDARD OPERATING PROCEEDURES: FIELD OPERATIONS—CAMPS ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING INSURANCE AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE LOCAL COMMUNITY SUPPORT

  19. SUMMARY We can help CPC Newco develop significant projects We have a 3,900 square mile, 100% owned, land base We are using modern TECHNOLOGY We have SUCCESSFULLY defined targets DRILLING is confirming our target selection We are a significant explorer in the Athabasca

  20. You are invited to visit with us and become familiar with our team and project database. You and your investors can benefit greatly from the demand for uranium. Thank you.

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