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Geodex Minerals Ltd. (TSX.V: GXM) is a Canadian-based resource company with a focus on the exploration and development of base and critical metals, in New Brunswick, Canada. 
Global Geoscience Ltd is focussed in exploring its 100 % owned gold, silver and base metal project in Peru, Nevada and Australia.
GLOBEX is a Toronto Stock Exchange, Frankfurt and OTCQX-listed company with a diversified North American portfolio of mid-stage exploration and development properties
Golden Minerals owns the Velardeña Mining Operations in Durango State, Mexico, the evaluation stage El Quevar silver project in the Salta province of northwestern Argentina, and a portfolio of precious metals exploration properties located in or near historical precious metals producing regions of Mexico and South America.
Goldstream Minerals is a Toronto-based exploration company with assets in Eastern Ontario. Goldstream is a new investment vehicle, “Creating Organic Growth Through Discovery.”
Grizzly is an aggressive and diversified Canadian mineral exploration company exploring for: potash in Alberta; world class gold and base metal deposits in British Columbia; and diamonds in Alberta. 
In early 2006, IBI Corporation, (“IBI” TSX-V) made a decision to change its strategy from being a single industrial minerals company successfully mining and globally marketing vermiculite, to become a high-value minerals exploration and development company, focused on Uganda. 
International PBX Ventures Ltd. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties in Chile. The company explores for copper, molybdenum and gold deposits and owns 100% interests in eight properties comprising 25,000 hectares in Chile.
Ironstone Resources Ltd., a private Alberta-based minerals exploration and development company, is focused on commercial development of its iron and vanadium polymetallic deposit in Clear Hills, Alberta, situated approximately 480 kilometers northwest of Edmonton. 
Kiska formed from the merger of Rimfire Minerals Corporation and Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. in August 2009 with the Whistler Project was the main driver of the transaction; but both companies were prospect generators with healthy property portfolios.