Green Shift Commodities Ltd. announced that initial exploration work on its Armstrong Lithium Project (the ?Armstrong Project? or the ?Project?) is now complete. The sampling program consisted of reconnaissance prospecting and geological mapping along the 90 contiguous claims totaling 1,800 ha, located in the Seymour-Crescent-Falcon lithium belt, ~55 km northeast of the town of Armstrong and ~245 km from Thunder Bay in Ontario, Canada.

Given the potential of the region, the purpose of the program was to identify lithium bearing structures assembling the adjacent properties held by Green Technology Metals Limited (?GT1?) and Antler Gold Inc. (?Antler?). Mapping and sampling done which indicate several positive mineral occurrences leading to further planned exploration. 2023 prospecting program yielded several highly anomalous results in both lithium (Li) and tantalum (Ta), with notable samples including:223 ppm Li; Sample 1290089; 175 ppm Li; Sample 1290018;98 ppm Ta; Sample 1290064 greater than 100 ppm Ta; Sample 1290066.

The results of the samples were above the crustal average for all four elements tested, supporting GCOM'shesis that the Project's pegmatites are sourced from a peraluminous granite melt and, in a region, prospective for Li bearing pegmatites. A total of 287 mapped features and 89 samples were collected on the Project with results from rock chip sampling and prospecting showing above average crustal levels for 17 out of 89 samples for the following four elements: Li (20 ppm), Cs (4 ppm), Rb (112 ppm) and Ta (2 ppm). The primary focus of the 2023 exploration program was to define and better understand the lithium bearing pegmatite placement on the Project in order to develop targets for future exploration programs. The Company has filed an initial technical report (the ?Technical Report?) on the Armstrong Project in compliance with NI 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (?NI 43-101?) entitled ?National Instrument 43-301 Independent Technical Report, Armstrong Lithium Property, Thunder Bay Mining Division, Ontario Canada?

dated December 78, 2023. The Technical Report was completed following the initial exploration program and accordingly includes particulars with respect thereto.