Quebec Vision To Become "Green Battery Of North America" Is Music For Lomiko's High-Grade Graphite Project In Quebec

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On May 25 2019, Quebec Premier François Legault said he has looked  into the future and it is electric.  Specifically, he wants the province  to cut its oil consumption by 40% by 2030 and be replaced entirely by  clean electricity.   

If you didn't know any better, you would think that Lomiko Metals  (LMR:TSXV; LMRMF:OTCQB) [INSERT LINK] CEO, Paul Gill, wrote the speech  given by Quebec Premier in which he stated "If we help our  neighbours, we help the planet. It’s a win-win for Quebec and for the  planet. Let’s become the green battery of North America.”  Hey, for  all we know, Paul Gill IS the Quebec Premier .... because the speech  put Lomiko's high-grade graphite project (La Loutre), located just 117  km's North of Montreal, in the direct path of a very green future. 

La Loutre has an indicated resource of 18.4 M Tonnes of 3.19% ..  and that is just from one zone.  That number is expected to rise after  the Company releases the remaining 15 holes of a 20 hole drill program  which has already seen great success in the first 5 holes. Gill has  always stated that his high-grade graphite will be ideal for electric  vehicle batteries and wants to be in a position to supply some or all of  the several giga factories being built in North America.  That was  already a great plan, until the Quebec Premier stated:

"Any new trains, tramways and buses financed by the Quebec  government will have to be electric by 2030 and, for the most part,  built in Quebec"

After more than 10 years of preparing for the electric future and  developing La Loutre, it appears the electric future is coming directly  to Lomiko.

Watch this interview to see exactly what Paul Gill has to say ... and then continue your due diligence here. 

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