Prior to 2023, the Copper Dome Project was termed, the Princeton Copper Project. The company’s prior management facilitated multiple exploration programs from 2007 through to 2013, include drill programs. These programs have confirmed the presence of multiple mineralized zones of interest containing anomalous and high-grade copper. The Friday Creek zone also contains gold, platinum and palladium mineralization. All zones are relatively under-explored.

Anglo Canadian Uranium Corp. (TSX-V: URA) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce the signing of a contract to conduct a 3D Induced Polarization and Magnetic survey at our Princeton Copper / Gold / Palladium project located near Princeton, B.C. SJ Geophysics of Delta, BC will conduct the survey, which will consist of a minimum of 25 line kilometres. This area lies contiguous with the Copper Mountain Mining claims, and is located 2.5 km from the Oriole zone within the Copper Mountain project area. SJ Geophys ics will also conduct an experimental EM survey over the area drilled by the Company. The survey is part of a focused program to test the mineralized contact with volcanics and the Copper Mountain intrusives. This contact zone hosts most of the mineralization found elsewhere in the Princeton area and is most prominent on the Copper Mountain Project. This IP, Mag and EM survey will provide more insight on the location of the contact zone which hosts the majority of the mineralization.

The survey is designed to investigate alkaline porphyry style mineralization found on a drill section which includes holes PT10-01, 02 and 06, as previously reported on January 31 and March 28, 2011. Hole PT10-06 produced a high grade section of 2.0 metres of 4.08 % Cu at a depth of 125 metres and 0.71 % Cu over 19.5 metres in a vertical hole; and Holes 1 and 2 produced 50 metres of 0.154 % Cu and 47.5 metres of 0.18% Cu respectively. These results demonstrate the Road showing hosts important copper mineralization and further drilling is planned to verify its’ limits.

Recent results announced by Copper Mountain Mining indicate the porphyry system carries to depth and hosts thicker intervals and higher grades of copper. Copper Mountain uses a 0.15% Cu cut-off, and has reported 518,600,000 tonnes grading 0.31% Cu for a Measured and Indicated Cu Resource of 3,226,000,000 pounds, and has 390,700,000 tonnes grading 0.23% Cu for an Inferred Cu Resource of 1,758,200,000 pounds.

The company employs a QA/QC program that employs introduction of certified analytical standards and blanks as well as secure sample chain of custody of samples from drill to laboratory. Technical information contained in this news release was reviewed by Jim Turner, P.Geo., and David St. Clair, P.Geo., who are Qualified Persons as defined under National Instrument 43-101.

About Anglo-Canadian Uranium Corp.

Anglo Canadian Uranium is a junior mineral exploration company with uranium, copper, and gold properties in Quebec, Colorado, British Columbia, and Yukon. For more information on the Company and its projects, please visit the website at www.anglocanex.com

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