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Canadian Gold Resources to Conduct Induced Polarization Survey at Lac Arsenault Property
Moncton, New Brunswick--(Newsfile Corp. - September 16, 2025) - Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. (TSX...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Canadian Gold Resources to Conduct Induced Polarization Survey at Lac Arsenault PropertyMoncton, New Brunswick--(Newsfile Corp. - September 16, 2025) - Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. (TSXV: CAN) (\"Canadian Gold\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that it has engaged Geophysique TMC to conduct an induced polarization (\"IP\") survey at its 100%-owned Lac Arsenault Property, located in the Gaspé region of Québec.The survey is intended to enhance the Company's understanding of the structures that control three key mineralized zones - the Baker Vein, the Mersereau Vein, and the Type-4 Vein - and to help identify high-priority targets for future drill programs. These three veins host the historical non-NI 43-101 compliant resource estimates previously reported for the Lac Arsenault Property (please see Historical Resource Estimate Disclosure (NI 43-101 2.4), below).The data from the IP survey will be integrated into Canadian Gold's expanding exploration dataset, which already incorporates recent surface sampling results. Mechanical trenching and sampling along the Baker and Mersereau veins returned very high grades from surface exposures, including 28.9 g/t gold and 306 g/t silver (BVA2025-004) and 22.9 g/t gold and 399 g/t silver. Complementing this, airborne magnetic survey work at Lac Arsenault has outlined major fault structures, including the Grand Pabos Fault, together with newly recognized splays and secondary structures interpreted to be important controls on the emplacement of gold-silver-lead mineralization.Together, these results are sharpening Canadian Gold's exploration focus on high-priority targets while reinforcing the broader discovery potential across the Lac Arsenault property.Management Commentary\"The initiation of this IP survey represents another important step in uncovering the value of our Lac Arsenault property by refining and prioritizing targets for the upcoming maiden diamond drill program,\" stated Ronald Goguen, President & CEO of Canadian Gold. \"By applying modern geophysical techniques, we aim to validate historical results and further sharpen our understanding of the Baker, Mersereau, and Type-4 veins.\"An IP survey is a geophysical technique used to measure the electrical chargeability and resistivity of subsurface materials. In exploration settings, this method can detect dis...