Canada Nickel plans to establish North America’s largest low-environmental-impact nickel processing facility via its NetZero Metals initiative, targeting over 80,000 tonnes annual capacity by 2027. Its IPT Carbonation process at the Crawford Project captures and stores CO2, reducing environmental impact while producing high-quality battery-grade nickel. Trademarked NetZero Nickel™ and NetZero Cobalt™ programs further minimize carbon emissions across the production cycle.								
				 
				
				
				
									High-quality nickel sulphide concentrates and refined nickel products marketed under the NetZero Nickel™ and NetZero Cobalt™ brands, produced via the IPT Carbonation process for electric vehicle battery and stainless steel markets.								
				 
				
				
				
									2025: Launched ExploreCo for eastern exploration and consolidated the Crawford regional land package; received C$500,000 from Ontario’s Critical Minerals Innovation Fund for NetZero Metals. 2024: Secured a C$20 million equity agreement with the Taykwa Tagamou Nation. The Crawford project is on track to commence production by 2027.								
				 
				
				
				
									Taykwa Tagamou Nation invested C$20M in 2024 for an 8.4% equity stake and board representation. Auramet provided a US$10M bridge facility. Canada Nickel Company is publicly traded on the TSXV (CNC) and OTCQX (CNIKF) with support from institutional and retail investors.