Enertopia Corporation provided the following lithium project update. In 2022 were successful in discovering an area of green claystone ranging from 15 feet to 130 feet below the surface. All holes bottomed in Li claystone and were open at depth.

goal for the 2023 drilling program was to better define the zones of higher-grade lithium, and build upon the grade, thickness and areal extent of Li claystone distribution encountered in last year's program. DH23-01 was a 400 foot, step out to the east from hole DH22-07 drilled last year. DH23-01 not only increased the aerial extent of the deposit but also increased the known thickness by 280 feet with the best grades intersected thus far on the project.

DH23-03 was drilled on a line between DH22-01 and DH22-05, 500 feet NNW from DH22-01. The company expected this hole to confirm the grades intersected last year from DH22-01 and 05. But the returned grades were lower than expected at this location.

DH23-09 was drilled 2,950 feet SSW from DH22-10 to test the southwest part of the WT project area. It confirmed the Li claystone is widespread and still open at a depth of 317 feet. Four intercepts of over 1,000 ppm were intersected in this hole in the interval from 205 - 3110 feet.DH23-08 and DH23-12 were drilled 975 feet and 1,500 feet east respectively of DH23-09 to test for the eastern extent of the higher-grade part of the deposit.

Early analysis indicates potentially higher grades remain at depth as both holes ended with their ppm Li values being 750 ppm and 800 ppm Li respectively.