CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (OTCMKTS: CVVUF) is a Canada‐based mineral exploration company focused primarily on the discovery and development of uranium projects in Western Canada. Established in 1988 and headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, CanAlaska maintains a diversified portfolio of exploration properties, with an emphasis on the prolific Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan. The company is engaged in all stages of exploration, from initial target generation and airborne geophysics to deep‐drill testing and resource estimation.
CanAlaska’s business model centers on securing high‐potential tenure while partnering with larger industry players to advance drilling programs. The company holds interests in more than two million hectares of prospective ground, largely under joint‐venture arrangements with major mining and energy firms. These collaborations enable CanAlaska to leverage technical expertise and financial resources, while retaining upside exposure to any future discoveries and resource delineation.
Among its flagship projects are the West McArthur joint venture (partnered with NexGen Energy) and the Cree East project (with Orano Canada), both located within areas known for high‐grade uranium occurrences. CanAlaska also actively explores several other targets across the Patterson Lake Corridor, Beaver River and adjacent uranium corridors, applying systematic geological and geophysical methods to refine drill targets and optimize capital deployment.
Under the leadership of President and CEO Clayton Walker, CanAlaska continues to build its asset base through strategic land acquisitions and ongoing field campaigns. The company’s management team combines decades of experience in uranium exploration, mine development and capital markets, positioning CanAlaska to respond to evolving industry conditions and to advance its projects toward the potential delineation of economic uranium resources.
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