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Former SaskPower Minister Rob Norris Joins Max Power Mining Board of Directors

VANCOUVER, B.C. – TheNewswire - June 23, 2025 – MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX; OTC: MAXXF; FRANKFURT: 89N) (“MAX Power” or the “Company”) is pleased to anno

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Former SaskPower Minister Rob Norris Joins Max Power Mining Board of Directors

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[{"type":"text","content":"VANCOUVER, B.C. – TheNewswire - June 23, 2025 – MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX; OTC: MAXXF; FRANKFURT: 89N) (“MAX Power” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that former Minister of SaskPower, Mr. Rob Norris, has joined MAX Power’s Board of Directors. Mr. Norris was twice elected to serve as Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for the riding of Saskatoon-Greystone (2007-2016). He served as Premier Brad Wall’s Minister of Advanced Education, Employment, Labour, Immigration, and Innovation and SaskPower. He also served as the Premier’s Legislative Secretary for First Nations and Metis Peoples. As Minister of SaskPower and Innovation, Mr. Norris launched the Boundary Dam CCS Project, the Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation, the Saskatchewan International Minerals Innovation Institute, Global Institute for Water Security, among other major initiatives. After a successful career at the University of Saskatchewan, from which he retired in 2022, Mr. Norris is now the Senior Vice President of the PSI Group of Companies. He also serves as a senior advisor to EnviroWay, a Saskatchewan-based chemical corporation and associated companies. With EnviroWay, Mr. Norris has focused successfully on business development and corporate expansion, including impactful corporate relationships with Indigenous communities in Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan crown corporations and the CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders. Mr. Norris is also a board member of Metis-owned construction company Pinehouse Business North (PBN), and an informal advisor to the President of the Metis Nation of Saskatchewan, Glen McCallum.   Mr. Norris commented: “MAX Power is making great strides in the Natural Hydrogen space and current developments offer unique opportunities for all of Saskatchewan. I’m excited to join the Board, particularly at this pivotal time as MAX Power targets Canada’s first commercial discovery of Natural Hydrogen in a province where trailblazing companies like this can flourish. In addition to MAX Power’s exciting search for a new source of clean, low-cost energy, I see a company committed to economic reconciliation by structuring prudent partnerships with Indigenous-owned businesses.” Mr. Mansoor Jan, MAX Power CEO, added: “Rob is a tremendous addition to our team with a deep understanding of Saskatchewan and how to build ...

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