Mosaic Minerals Corp. announced that the company expanded the Crisafy Project, adding 5 claims to the South for an extra 280 hectares to the initial Crisafy Gold Property located in Crisafy Township, SNRC 32G07 in the Chibougamau area in Quebec. The Crisafy Property, originally 22 claims (release January 6, 2021), now comprises 27 mineral claims covering 1,515 hectares located in the very prolific Obatogamau neo-archean volcanic formation. The formation is composed mainly of basalt and andesitic basalt, that hosts Iamgold's Nelligan and Monster Lake gold deposits as well as the Northern Superior's recent Lac Surprise discovery, a few kilometers to the north. The decision to expand the perimeter followed a detailed examination of the geological and geophysical context of the property area. A geological map, derived from an interpretation by CONSOREM, Consortium de Recherche en Exploration Minérale of Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, of all the deformation corridors extrapolated from electromagnetic conductor axis (INPUT) of the project area. The map shows the position of the Nelligan and Monster Lake Iamgold discoveries and of the recent Northern Superior Lac Surprise discovery within the deformation corridors. Mosaic has secured its three blocks of claims, namely, Philbert 1, Opawica North and Crisafy within those corridors and the map illustrates their strategic positioning in reference to existing deposits and new discoveries in the area.