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Canada Nickel's Crawford Project Clears Penultimate Federal Permitting Hurdle

Highlights Draft Impact Assessment report published by Impact Assessment Agency of Canada First mining project to achieve this stage under 2019 federal Impact

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Canada Nickel's Crawford Project Clears Penultimate Federal Permitting Hurdle

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[{"type":"text","content":" Highlights Draft Impact Assessment report published by Impact Assessment Agency of Canada First mining project to achieve this stage under 2019 federal Impact Assessment Act Final permitting decision targeted by early summer 2026 TORONTO, May 12, 2026 /CNW/ - Canada Nickel Company Inc. (\"Canada Nickel\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV: CNC) (OTCQX: CNIKF) is pleased to announce that the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (\"IAAC\") has published the draft Impact Assessment Report (\"Report\") for the Crawford Nickel Project (\"Crawford\"), bringing  Crawford one step closer to a final federal permitting decision, expected for early summer 2026.  The draft Report represents the penultimate stage of the federal Impact Assessment process and includes IAAC's preliminary conclusions regarding the Project, as well as proposed conditions of approval. Mark Selby CEO of Canada Nickel said, \"Crawford has now cleared every major milestone in the federal Impact Assessment process, and we remain firmly on track for a final permitting decision by early this summer. Canada's Impact Assessment Act came into force in 2019 with a significantly broader mandate than its predecessor legislation - requiring projects to demonstrate not just environmental responsibility, but positive outcomes across health, social, and economic dimensions, and for Indigenous peoples' rights. To have advanced Crawford from first drill holes to this milestone in just over six years, as the first mining project to do so under these more rigorous standards, reflects the quality of our team and the depth of work we have put into this Project.\" Mr. Selby continued, \"We appreciate the thorough and collaborative approach taken by IAAC, and the valuable contributions of federal and provincial authorities, Indigenous Nations, and the public throughout this process.\" On November 22, 2024, Canada Nickel submitted its Impact Statement for Crawford to IAAC. Following a public comment period and technical review involving federal and provincial authorities, Indigenous Nations, and the public, IAAC provided comments on May 30, 2025, outlining additional information required to complete the Impact Statement phase.  Canada Nickel submitted its responses to IAAC's comments on December 30, 2025.   IAAC has confirmed that the information provided, together wit...

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