Clean Air Metals Inc. appointment of Mr. Kris Tuuttila as Director of Sustainability, Permitting and Community Relationsfor the Company. In addition, Dr. Geoff Heggie has been promoted to VP-Explorationfor the Company. The Company has also initiated a search for a Chief Operating Officer (COO) who will lead the technical studies to advance the Thunder Bay North project towards execution.

Immediate priorities will include pre-feasibility level metallurgical optimization and investigate options to achieve net zero emissions related to the onset of feasibility studies at its platinum, palladium, copper, nickel Thunder Bay North Project, Ontario, Canada. The Company also announces the resignation of Ms. Dawn Lamswood, M.Sc., P.Geo. from the position of VP-Exploration.

Ms. Lamswood will continue as Senior Geological Consultant to the Company working closely with Dr. Heggie. Mr. Kris Tuuttila, B.Sc., P.Geo. (Limited) brings 19 years of management experience in environmental consulting for projects across Canada.

He has directed multidisciplinary environmental projects and impact assessments relating to various stages of mine development in northern Ontario, including at the Lac des Iles palladium mine 60km northwest of the Thunder Bay North Project. Kris has developed meaningful relationships with various Indigenous communities of northwestern Ontario and has been instrumental in signing several partnership agreements to provide economic and training benefits to area First Nation communities. Dr. Geoff Heggie, P.Geo.

worked on the Thunder Bay North Project previously for 7 years. He earned his BSc in Geology at the University of Saskatchewan, his MSc at Lakehead University and his PhD at the University of Western Australia. Geoff is an expert in ultramafic/mafic hosted Ni-Cu-PGE deposits and on Mid-Continent Rift geology in North America.

Geoff joined Clean Air Metals team as Exploration Manager. Previously as Senior Geologist at Noront, Geoff was involved with systematic integration of geology and geophysics by the Noront team resulting in the discovery of the McFaulds No. 8 VMS lenses of the Nikka deposit.