Maurice Giroux, President and CEO of Mosaic Minerals Corp. announced that the claims assembly of the CANALASK multi-metallic project in Northern Quebec is complete. The Canalask property is made up of 16 mining claims covering 770 hectares to the North West shore of Lake Dunphy located 150 km NNW of Shefferville in SNRC 24B04. The claims are 100% owned by Mosaic Minerals. The Canalask Property assembly was undertaken following an extensive compilation by Mosaic Minerals of all available mineral showings listed in the Quebec Ministère de l'Énergie et Ressources data base in Quebec. The Canalask Property encloses 2 well documented multi-metallic showings namely, the Canalask and the Lac Dunphy surface showing of copper, zinc, silver and gold. The mineralization of the Canalask showing is described in the Ministère de l'Énergie et des Ressources Naturelles of Québec's archive as being of veins type at the contact of a gabbro and a mudstone unit and consist of chalcopyrite, malachite, and minor bornite. Historically, a surface chipped channel sample grading 8% Zn, 0.90% Cu, 62.0g/t Ag and 1.25 g/t Au over 30 metres is reported and well documented. The mineralization of the Lac Dunphy showing is described as of stratiform type, oriented N195 0-2100. It is characte ized by mineralized bands of massive calcite of centimetric to decametric width. The main horizon can be observed on as long as 45 metres over width of 0.25 up to 1.0 metre. On that structure, a chosen grab sample reported 18.25% Cu and a drill hole reported grades of 10.45% Cu, 0.17g/t Au, 18.5 g/t Ag over 0.5 metre. In addition, the Lac Dunphy showings returned grades of 3.63% Cu, 8.4 g /t Ag over 1 m, (trench); 4.99% Cu, 17.6 g /t Ag The polymetallic type mineralization is of particular interest because the mineralized showings of this type found so far indicate that this is a regional phenomenon with the potential to host appreciable quantities of metals. The available data suggests that the property appears to have potential for discovery and that further investigation is warranted.