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Precious Metal Focus: Gold and Silver-New Discoveries -Gold Exploration J.V. with Kinross-Targeting Near Term Production -Peru, Chile, Canada October 1, 2009
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Strategy
•Discover and Acquire Gold Resources• Portfolio of 7 Gold/Silver Projects in Peru• Regional Exploration Alliance with Kinross
• Strategic Regional Exploration Database• Highly Experienced Staff
•Develop Portfolio of Production Interests• Acquire near-term production properties
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Mining in PeruPeru continues to be one of the most prospective territories for thediscovery of world-class deposits.
Peru is the worlds 5th
largest gold producer, #1 largest silver producer and 3rd largest copper producer
Peru hosts world class, low cost mines operated by some of the worlds’largest mining companies
Metal mining accounts for 55% of the country’s exports
Political Situation – Alan Garcia, a moderate, as President
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Bernard L. Kraft, C.A., IFA, CBV, ASA, CFE – Chairman, CEO & Director A Chartered Accountant with over 40 years of experience. Director of Agnico Eagle Mines Limited and St. Andrew Goldfields Ltd.
Keith A. Laskowski MSc. QP, FSEG – President, Director Economic Geologist with more than 30 years of experience in exploration and mine geology focused on precious metals; MSc – Geology, Colorado School of Mines. A Qualified Person according to National Instrument 43-101, a Fellow with the SEG, a member of SME and MMSA-QP. Assembled successful exploration companies located in Peru, Haiti, Mali, Mongolia, the United States, and Canada. Currently serves as a director of Gallant Minerals Services Ltd. (U.K), Hastings Resources Corp.(TSX.V), and is the owner of KAL Exploration Inc.
Philip W. Anderson, B.Sc. QP, Vice President Exploration, DirectorEconomic Geologist with more than 28 years of experience in exploration and mine geology. Graduated from Colorado School of Mines in 1981 and worked as a project geologist for 10 years in Alaska in positions of increasing responsibility. Last fourteen years working as a mining consultant throughout Latin America. A Qualified Person: National Instrument 43-101.
Khurram R. Qureshi, C.A. – Chief Financial Officer Financial experience and expertise in international M&A.
Gregory R. Harris, L.L.B. – DirectorCorporate and securities lawyer and a director of a number of TSX Venture listed companies including Antioquia Gold Inc., Chrome Capital Inc., Poplar Creek Resources Inc. and Brass Capital Corp.
Michael P. Kraft – DirectorExecutive and entrepreneur with 20 years experience in corporate finance and management with a record of success with both private and public companies.
Sol Mednick – Director Past President and Director of The Canadian Estate Land Corporation. Currently markets recreational and resource properties to clientele in Canada, the United States and Europe. Extensive experience in dealing with mineral exploration properties within Canada.
Management & Directors
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Shares Outstanding 9,138,045
Stock Options
463,750 options exercisable at prices ranging $0.50 to 6.00 per share
WarrantsClass O @ $5.00 per share October 11, 2009 25,175Class P @ $1.20 per share until July 10, 2010 1,062,500
Class Q @ $1.20 per share until September 24, 2011 1,625,000
Fully Diluted 12,314,470
52-Week Range $1.32 - $0.05
Share Ownership
Management & Insiders 38.3 %Public Float 61.7%
Capital StructureEXP: TSX Venture Exchange
As of October 1, 2009
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Company Structure & Property Portfolio
Colpayoc PropertyAu-Cu-Ag Porphyry Skarn
Option to earn 100%
La Tola PropertyEpithermal Au-Ag
Option to earn 100%
Cerro Cori PropertyPorphyry-related Cu-Au
& Native Sulfur
Pucarana PropertyEpithermal Au-Ag
=Optioned to Esperanza Silver=
Ccello Ccello PropertyEpithermal Au-Ag
Gallant Minerals Perú Ltd. S.A.
La Estrella PropertyEpithermal Au-Ag-Cu
P Pampa Poroma PropertyIron Oxide Copper Gold
TTrol PropertySouthern Chile
Mesothermal Gold
Anderson Peru Mining and Exploration S.A.C.90% Owned by Canadian Shield10% Owned by Anderson Peru
Compañía Minera Canadian Shield Perú S.A.C 100% Owned Peruvian Subsidiary
Local Office - Lima, Peru
Canadian Shield Resources Ltd.Corporate Office - Toronto
& Property Portfolio
100% Canadian Shield
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100% Canadian Shield 100% Canadian Shield
90% Owned by Canadian Shield10% Owned by Gallant Minerals
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+10 Million Ounce Gold Districts - Cordillera
Sillitoe, 2009
Canadian Shield’sProjects
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Canadian Shield Exploration Target Area Gold Production Areas in Peru
Gold Producing Areasof Peru
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Property Locations
Canadian Shield’s Projects are located in politically stable Peru, with numerous mines.
The Projects enjoy excellent access and well developed infrastructure.
Yanacocha
Candelaria
El Teniente
Tintaya
Toquepala
PierinaAntamina
Established Gold Mine
Lima
Antofagasta
Major City
ConcepcionEstablished Copper ‐ Gold Mine
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Colpayoc Gold-Copper-Silver ProjectLocation Map
Located in the biggest gold mining district in South America:
84 million oz Au
32 billion lbs Cu
236 million lbs Mo
Colpayoc contains gold, copper & silver mineralization within 4,200 hectares of exploration ground
Colpayoc located within the Chicama-YanacochaStructural Corridor:
Major Mineral Control
-4 year option to earn 100%-$4M exploration , $4.1M cash-2% NSR
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ColpayocProjectGeology
• Major Cu-Au porphyry-skarnsystem intrudes massive limestone & calc-arenite
• Strong de-calcification over large areas
• Most Similar to Minas Conga
• Outcropping gold-copper porphyry mineralization with dense sheeted and stockwork veining
• High grade gold-silver mineralization spatially related to diatreme brecciabodies and structural controls
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Acquired by Canadian Shield in April 2007 Historic Bear Creek Mining drilled in 2003
24.5 m @ 1.44 g/t gold 57 m @ 0.46 g/t gold + 68.1 g/t silver (93.5 g/t AgEq)
EXP Drilling : Significant Mineralization in 20 of 21 drill holes Ag-Au-Pb-Cu-Zn
Large tabular, potentially bulk mineable mineralization with smallerhigher grade zones.
Drilling has tested an 80-90m thick zone for 500m along strike and up to 400m down dip where the average Silver Equivalent grade is 51g/t
Zone is open to the north and south along strike and down dip
90% Canadian Shield /10% Anderson Peru Mining
La Estrella Silver-Gold Property An Emerging Discovery: History & Update
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La EstrellaLa Estrella Silver-Gold Property
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La EstrellaSilver-Gold Property An Emerging Discovery:Geology and Alteration
Alteration and Mineralization
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La Estrella: Drill Section
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Pucarana Gold Property –Exploration Option w/ Esperanza Silver
Located 3 km from Compañía de Minas Buenaventura’s high grade, underground Chipmo Gold Mine (300,000 t @ 0.52 opt) and 8 km from advanced stage PoracotaProject 14.5 Mt @ 2.6 g/t Au (1.2 Moz Au)
Chipmo produced approximately 250,000 ounces of gold in 2007 at 17 g/t with 8 g/tcut-off grade: District Production: +60 M oz Ag, +500,000 oz Au
Property is owned 90% Canadian Shield / 10% Gallant Minerals Esperanza Silver can earn 60% by spending $1.3M in work and $80K Cash
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Pucarana Gold Property – Esperanza JV
Alteration Zone
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Pucarana Gold PropertySchematic Cross Section
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La Tola-Ccello Ccello Gold Property Compilation
Contiguous 7,000 Ha land position
12 km long NNE structural corridor
Multiple +0.5 g/t gold values
Select sample values up to 30 g/t Au
Newmont drilled up to 18m @ 1.3 g/t Au
-La Tola: 4 yr Option w/ Solitario Resources-$2M work & $2M cash- 2% NSR Royalty
-Ccello Ccello: -90% Canadian Shield-10% Gallant Minerals
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Ccello
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La Tola Gold Property
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Ccello Ccello Gold-Silver PropertySchematic Target Cross-Section
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Cerro Cori Copper-Gold PropertyHighlights
Huge high sulfidationalteration system with approx. 25 sq km of pervasive alteration
Drilled by Southern Peru Copper in 2008. Nine holes, 3,428 metres 48 metres of 0.36%
copper, including 24 metres of 0.58% copper
Additional Targets to be drill tested
Cerro Cori: -90% Canadian Shield-10% Gallant Minerals
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Cerro Cori Project, Vuggy Silica –Alunite Wall
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Pampa Poroma - Iron Oxide Copper Gold Property
Located 20km south of Nazca, 7 km off the Panamerican HwyNumerous high grade copper-gold veins trend into a 3x4 km gravel-covered area Zones of gold-copper mineralization with specular hematite Regional structures intersect at covered area90 % Canadian Shield /10 % Anderson Mining
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Pampa PoromaCovered Iron Oxide-Copper-Gold Target
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Located in the heart of the Madre de Dios Placer Gold Mining District of southern Chile
Grassroots discovery 1984
-District scale exploration potential
-Excellent road and nearby port infrastructure
90% Canadian Shield 10% Anderson Peru
Trol Gold PropertyDistrict Location Map
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Kinross Gold Peru Exploration JV
Strategic Alliance to Explore for Gold in Southern Peru
•Exploration for New Gold Deposits•Exploration based on “Gallant Minerals Proprietary Peru Database”•Kinross Funds first $500,000 in Year 1•CSRL Provides P. Anderson @ 10 days/month
•Canadian Shield is Operator and Manager•New Properties Become 50:50 “Joint Venture Project”•Kinross funds next $500,000 over 2 years to earn to 75% per Project•Joint Funding after 75 : 25 per new project
•Standard Dilution; at <10%: Party reverts to 2% NSR
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Generative Exploration DatabasesDigital Geology Tectonic Framework and Analysis completed Regional Metallogenic Analysis completed Regional Landsat Database: 100% coverage High-Resolution Alteration Processing Completed
Lithological Masking, Crosta and LS Fit Algorithms Mineral Occurrence DatabaseRegional Structural AnalysisDigital Elevation Model
Kinross GoldExploration JVGallant Proprietary Database
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Gold Metallogenic Map GMPLSA DatabaseSouthern Peru
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CUMMULATIVE 25 YEARS LATIN AMERICAN EXPLORATION EXPERIENCE
VIABLE EXPLORATION PROJECTS
AGGRESSIVE JOINT VENTURE FOR GOLD
SUSTAINABLE PROJECT/DEAL FLOW
FULL PIPELINE OF GRASSROOTS EXPLORATION TARGETS
NEAR TERM PRODUCTION - ACQUISITIONS
Key Success Factors
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Major Gold-Copper-Silver System Drill Ready at Colpayoc
Emerging Silver-Gold Discovery at La Estrella
New Management and Directors
Kinross Joint Venture
Summary –Building Wealth Through Acquisitions & Discovery
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Phil AndersonVice President ExplorationDirector
Compañía MineraCanadian Shield Perú S.A.C.Calle Dos de Mayo 472Miraflores, Lima, PeruTel: (511) 719-6152VoIP: (416) 907-5690Fax: (511) 446-1194
Contact
For more information, please contact:
Keith A. LaskowskiPresident, DirectorDirect: 720 272 6224
Michael KraftDirectorDirect: 416 927 0025 ext 23
Canadian Shield Resources Ltd.151 Bloor Street West, Suite 703Toronto, Ontario Canada M5S 1S4Tel: (416) 927-0025 ext. 23Toll Free: (888) 927-0025Fax: (416) 927-1222
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Certain information contained in this presentation constitutes forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are frequently characterized by words such as “plan”, “expect”, “project”, “intend”, “believe”, “anticipate” and other similar words, or statements that certain events or conditions “may” or “will” occur. Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management at the date the statements are made, and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. These factors include the inherent risks involved in the exploration and development of mineral properties, the uncertainties involved in interpreting drilling results and other geological data, fluctuating commodity prices, unforeseen permitting requirements, the possibility of project cost overruns or unanticipated costs and expenses, uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing needed in the future and other factors. The Corporation undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if circumstances or management’s estimates or opinions should change. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.
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