Technical Reports
Technical Reports disclosed from Canadian Junior Mining Stocks
Definition of "National Instrument 43-101" Technical Report
National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101) is a rule developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) and administered by the provincial securities commissions that governs how issuers disclose scientific and technical information about their mineral projects to the public. It covers oral statements as well as written documents and websites. It requires that all disclosure be based on advice by a "qualified person" and in some circumstances that the person be independent of the issuer and the property.
A qualified person (QP) as defined in NI 43-101 as an individual who:
a) is an engineer or geoscientist with at least five years of experience in mineral exploration, mine development or operation or mineral project assessment, or any combination of these;
b) has experience relevant to the subject matter of the mineral project and the technical report; and
c) is a member in good standing of a professional association.
Bravo Venture Group Inc.
Management’s Discussion and Analysis Financial period ended December 18, 2008
Homestake Ridge Project - 43-101
Columbia Yukon Explorations Inc.
Management’s Discussion and Analysis Financial period ended December 31, 2008
Copper FOX Metals Inc.
Management’s Discussion and Analysis Financial period ended September 30, 2008
International Wayside Gold Mines Ltd.
Form 51-102F1 - Management's Discussion and Analysis For the three months ended May 31, 2009
Richfield Ventures Corp.
Management’s Discussion and Analysis Financial period ended October 30, 2008
Tiex Inc.
Technical report (NI 43-101) - English
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