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Industrial Minerals - Zeolite

Zeolite Mining Operations

Princeton - Bromley Creek/Zeo property - Similkameen Mining District, B.C. - 100% interest.

The Company's Industrial Division is engaged in the exploration and mining of an industrial mineral, Zeolite, in British Columbia. The Company's zeolite claims are in the Princeton area of British Columbia , described as the Zeotech group of claims.

Canadian Mining Company has a 30 year mine lease, mining and quarry permit covering the 23 contiguous claims located 10.3 km Southwest of Princeton, B.C., which is approximately 195km from the city of Vancouver and covers 750 hectares.

The Company successfully concluded an option agreement with Heemskirk Canada Ltd. (HCL) on its Bromley Creek mine as of July 1, 2006.

This option agreement with HCL allows Canadian Mining the ability to advance its efforts in moving forward with the exploration and development of its Sunday Creek zeolite deposit claim.

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The Sun Group of Claims

On November 11, 2005 the Company announced that it has substantially expanded its zeolite property holdings. The property formerly known as the Sun group of claims is bordered by Provincial Highway No. 3 and is located about 30 kilometres south of Princeton, B.C. In 1994, the Sun property was the focus of an exploration program, reserve estimate and mine feasibility review. Subsequently, in 2001, the property underwent an additional exploration program and resource evaluation. Canadian Mining has reviewed these reports and will take the necessary steps to establish its own report conforming to the dictums of the National Policy Instrument 43-101. The Sun group of claims will allow the Company to pursue bulk zeolite markets.

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