These new results confirm the 3D model created with the other drill results from the December program, which consisted of nine holes for a total of 1,605 metres of drilling.

The main objective of the program was to validate and extend the historical zone identified by Matamec Explorations between 2000 and 2004, with a secondary objective of acquiring a better understanding of the spatial geometry of the two known main zones in the "La Pointe" area of the Sakami property.

The program also allowed the creation of a 3D model to optimize future drilling, which was completed in the past few weeks.

The Company recently received the gold assay results for holes PT-13-69 to PT-13-72, the last four holes drilled during the December program. These holes were planned to test the spatial positioning of Zone 25 relative to Zone 26, so as to better orient the 3D modelling work.

All four holes returned wide gold intersections, including 1.32 g/t Au over 13.45 metres from Hole PT-13-69, 1.27 g/t Au over 20.25 metres including 2.22 g/t Au over 7.25 metres from Hole PT-13-70, 2.97 g/t over 19.50 metres including 3.78 g/t Au over 14.10 metres, 3.95 g/t Au over 9.50 metres from Hole PT-13-71 and 2.24 g/t Au over 17.90 metres including 3.65 g/t Au over 6.50 metres from Hole PT-13-72.

"We are very pleased to yet again report positive drill results from the latest exploration program on the Sakami project," said Jean-Sebastien Lavallée, President and Chief Executive Officer of Canada Strategic Metals. "These results confirm the presence of a major gold system, and attest to strong potential of the Sakami project."

The 2013 drilling program was managed by Consul-Teck Exploration of Val-d’Or, Quebec, which designed the drilling campaign, supervised the program and logged and sampled the core.

Consul-Teck Exploration implemented QA/QC procedures to ensure best practices in core sampling and analysis. The drill core was logged and then split, with one-half sent for assay and the other retained in the core box as a witness sample. Duplicates, standards and blanks were inserted regularly into the sample stream.

The samples in secure tagged bags were delivered directly to the analytical facility for analysis. In this case, the analytical facility was the Bourlamaque Ltee laboratory in Val-d’Or, Quebec. The samples are weighed and identified prior to sample preparation. All samples are analyzed by fire assay with AA finish on a 30g sample (0.01-10 ppm Au), with a gravimetric finish for assays over 10 ppm Au.

Jean-Sebastien Lavallée (OGQ #773), geologist, shareholder and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.