Brigadier Gold Limited announced its plans to complete a geoscientific data compilation program for its Nemaska2 Lithium Property (‘Nemaska2'), James Bay, Quebec. Of particular focus are the results of historical exploration programs conducted on the recently added ‘Extension' mineral claims at Nemaska2. The Company anticipates the findings of the data compilation program will assist with ongoing field work that is set to begin.

The historical data compilation as well as the exploration programs at Nemaska2 will be carried out by the Company's technical partner Géologica Groupe-Conseil (‘Géologica') of Val D'or Quebec. Spring 2023 Exploration Program: The focus of the program is to confirm and further delineate pegmatite outcrops mapped and sampled in historical government work at Nemaska2 with a particular focus on the approx. 20 white pegmatite outcrops, each approximately 1,000 square metres in size.

Particular attention will be applied to discover the possible existence of pegmatite dykes or other favorable structures. Subject to ground conditions including snowpack, Phase-1 fieldwork is forecast to commence June 1, 2023. The Company anticipates this initial program will delineate targets for a mid- summer inaugural drill program.

Nemaska2 may be one of the most conveniently located properties in the region for access, logistics and infrastructure, which will allow Brigadier to conduct its exploration programs and publish results in an efficient and timely manner. With the recently closed private placement the Company is fully funded to carryout Phase-1 exploration at Nemaska2. Historical Exploration: The Quebec government has previously carried out a large sampling program and also an airborne magnetometric survey over Nemaska2 which shows the presence of several low magnetic anomalies likely corresponding with fractures or shear zones within the granitic Valiquette Pluton.

These structures are generally favourable to the formation of pegmatites and other metals. The presence of pegmatites recognized during the regional reconnaissance mapping, anomalous values of Li and Cs in regional till sampling, and the presence of a major lithium deposit (Whabouchi Deposit) in the area, are all elements favourable to the existence of mineralization sought by the Company.