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The Mining sector includes emerging companies engaged in mineral exploration and development, the backbone of Canada's natural resource industry.

Mining companies listed on CSE

Reflex Advanced Materials Corp. is a mineral exploration company based in British Columbia. Its objective is to locate and, if warranted, develop economic mineral properties in the strategic metals and advanced materials space. It is focused on improving domestic specialty mineral infrastructure efficiencies to meet surging national demand by North American manufacturers. The Company is working to advance its Ruby Graphite Project, located in Beaverhead County, Montana.

Renforth Resources Inc. is an active exploration company with gold resources on the Cadillac Break in Quebec, currently drilling the Parbec Property, contiguous to Canadian Malartic, to continue to define the total amount of gold present.

Resource Centrix Holdings Inc. is a Canadian based Mineral Exploration Company with a mandate of exploration and mineral development.  It currently holds an option on the Sylvest Property Project located in north-central British Columbia and is focused on developing the property.  In addition, the company continues to look for opportunities to acquire additional properties of merit to assess their potential and engage in developing any mineral potential. 

Rio Grande is a burgeoning mineral exploration company focused on unlocking the high-grade gold and silver potential within its 3,000-acre drill-ready property in the Black Range of Sierra County, New Mexico. The company holds 100% interest in the Winston project group, which includes the 2 patented historic Ivanhoe & Emporia Claims, and Little Granite mines, all known for their past production of high-grade precious metals. Rio Grande Resources is led by a team of experienced professionals with expertise in mineral exploration and development, who are targeting large-scale precious metal discoveries within the property’s well-documented low-sulfidation epithermal setting.

Rise Gold Corp. is an exploration stage mining company.  The Company's principal asset is the historic past producing Idaho-Maryland Gold Mine located in California, USA.  The Idaho-Maryland Gold Mine is one of the greatest past producing gold mines in the United States with total past production of 2,414,000 ounces of gold from 1866-1955.  Rise is a US corporation incorporated in Nevada USA and maintains its head office in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Roberto Resources Inc. (“Roberto”) was incorporated in British Columbia, Canada and is focused on continuing exploration work that has indicated widespread, high-grade copper-gold mineralization hosted within Manto style veins and disseminations. Roberto currently holds an option to acquire a one hundred percent (100%) interest in the three exploration concessions totaling 2,800 hectares called the “Janampalla Property” located in Peru

Rockex is a Canadian exploration company focused on developing high quality iron ore assets strategically located in areas largely under explored, and that host significant mineral potential. Its core asset is the Lake St. Joseph Project which includes the Eagle Island Deposit, as well as additional potential deposits at Wolf Island and Fish Island. Rockex's vision is to position the Lake St. Joseph project to become the first producer of Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI) in Canada.

Rockland Resources Ltd. is a junior mineral exploration company.  The Issuer is engaged in the business of exploring its principal property, the Summit Old Timer Property, located in British Columbia.

Rocky Shore Gold Ltd. (formerly Hemlo Explorers Inc.) is a Canadian-based mineral exploration company with a portfolio of properties in Ontario, Newfoundland and Nunavut. The Company is dedicated to the discovery of minerals utilizing a systematic, scientific approach. It presently is focused on gold projects located in Newfoundland and Ontario.

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