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Titanium Corporation Reports Results for the First Quarter Ended March 31, 2021 and Provides Project Update

27.05.2021 - CALGARY, Alberta, May 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Titanium Corporation Inc. (the “Company” or “Titanium”) (TSX-V: TIC) today released its results for the three months ended March 31, 2021. During the first quarter of 2021, the joint project team . Seite 1

First year of inactive well program hailed as a strong success

Launched in May 2020, the ASCP will provide up to $400 million in federal government funding over two years through the COVID-19 Economic Response Plan.  This program has helped to create and maintain oil and gas service sector jobs and sustain the overall health of Saskatchewan s energy sector during a very challenging time, Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre said. The ASCP, which builds on the work that Saskatchewan was already doing in this area, is a major economic stimulus program that is also good for the environment. Working with Minister Eyre and the Government of Saskatchewan, this program kept workers on the job this past year during the pandemic, Canada s Minister of Natural Resources Seamus O Regan Jr. said. We re cleaning up our environment, and supporting the hardworking men and women in our oil and gas sector - including in First Nations and Métis communities.

Oilsands workers based outside Canada exempt from quarantine

Article content Foreign citizens entering Alberta to work in the oilsands have been exempt from federal COVID-19 restrictions at the border since June 2020, including the 14-day quarantine. Alberta Health spokesperson Tom McMillan said in a Tuesday email these workers were declared essential after the federal government granted them permission to cross the border. The province’s guidelines on exempt workers have been online since last spring. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Oilsands workers based outside Canada exempt from border restrictions, 14-day quarantine Back to video “They can go to work without the quarantine. That’s the federal provision and we mirror it,” said McMillan in an email, adding they are still required to follow the province’s health restrictions.

Oilsands workers based outside Canada exempt from border restrictions, 14-day quarantine

Article content Foreign citizens entering Alberta to work in the oilsands have been exempt from federal COVID-19 restrictions at the border since June 2020, including the 14-day quarantine. Alberta Health spokesperson Tom McMillan said in a Tuesday email these workers were declared essential after the federal government granted them permission to cross the border. The province’s guidelines on exempt workers have been online since last spring. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Oilsands workers based outside Canada exempt from border restrictions, 14-day quarantine Back to video “They can go to work without the quarantine. That’s the federal provision and we mirror it,” said McMillan in an email, adding they are still required to follow the province’s health restrictions.

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