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Objective Capital's Rare Earths, Speciality & Strategic Metals Investment Summit 2011Ironmongers' Hall, City of London17 March 2011Speaker: Michael Schuss, Canadian International Minerals

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RARE EARTHS, SPECIALITY& STRATEGIC METALSINVESTMENT SUMMIT

IRONMONGERS’ HALL, CITY OF LONDON ● THURSDAY, 17 MAR 2011www.ObjectiveCapitalConferences.com

BC rare earth developmentMichael Schuss – CEO, Canadian Int’l Minerals

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CORPORATE PRESENTATION

March 2011

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Canadian INTERNATIONAL MINERALS INC.

For further information please contact: Michael E. Schuss President, CEO & DirectorCanadian International Minerals Inc. +1-604-241-2254 [email protected]

MARCH 2011

EXPLORING FOR HIGH TECHNOLOGY METALS, RARE EARTH METALS AND SILICA

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Rare Metals and Minerals for Technology and Renewable Energies

Welcome to Canadian International Minerals Inc.

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DISCLAIMER:This presentation contains forward-looking statements including but not limited to comments regarding the timing and content of upcoming work programs, geological interpretations, receipt of property titles, potential mineral recovery processes, etc. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore, involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included in this presentation, and Canadian International Minerals Inc. (CIM) future plans are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results from future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward looking statements are based on the estimates and opinions of management on the date the statements are made, and CIM does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements should conditions or management's estimates or opinions change.

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT

INFORMATION: The information contained in this presentation had been obtained by CIM from its own records and from other sources deemed reliable. Data included herein have been reviewed by Qualified Persons as defined by National Instrument 43-101. While all of the historical data is considered complete and the procedures followed appear to be reliable the Company has not completed the necessary work to verify them. No representation or warranty is made as to their accuracy or completeness.

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CIM’S CORPORATE GOAL

INCREASE SHAREHOLDER VALUE THROUGH: DEFINING ECONOMIC HIGH TECHNOLOGY METALS (RARE

EARTH AND SILICA) MINERAL RESOURCES. DEVELOP HIGH TECHNOLOGY METALS MINING

OPERATION(S) ON DEFINED RESOURCES ALONE OR THROUGH JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENTS.

ADVANCE THE COMPANY’S EXCELSIOR AND COPPER MOUNTAIN PROJECTS ALONE OR THROUGH JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENTS.

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CIM’S STATEGY

DISCOVERY, EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH TECHNOLOGY METALS DEPOSITS (RARE EARTH AND SILICON) FOR TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO RENEWABLE ENERGY, HYBRID VEHICLES, CLEAN AIR AND CARBON EMISSION REDUCTION.

MANY OF THE EXISTING HIGH TECHNOLOGY METALS MINES AND DEPOSITS WERE ESTABLISHED AT THE TIME WHEN SOLID STATE ELECTRONICS WERE INTRODUCED IN THE 1950'S. TRANSISTORS AND OTHER COMPONENTS THAT REPLACED VACUUM TUBES NEEDED NEW METALS SUCH AS SILICON AND TANTALUM. THE NEXT WAVE OF EXPLORATION IN THE 1970'S WAS WITH THE RISE IN DEMAND DRIVEN BY THE PERSONAL COMPUTER. THERE IS A MAJOR HIATUS, UP TO 50 YEARS, IN EXPLORATION AND NEW DISCOVERIES OF HIGH TECH METALS AND MINERALS.

SILICON, GERMANIUM, GALLIUM, INDIUM, TANTALUM, LANTHANUM AND NEODYMIUM ARE METALS THAT CAN'T BE REPLACED IN NEW TECHNOLOGIES WHICH THE WORLD HAS NOW COME TO TAKE FOR GRANTED.

ALL NEW GREEN TECHNOLOGIES ARE DEPENDENT ON HIGH TECHNOLOGY METALS AND PRESENT AND UPCOMING WORLDWIDE ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND CARBON TAXES ARE ALSO DEPENDENT ON THESE TECHNOLOGIES ENABLING INDUSTRY TO COMPLY.

HANDHELD ELECTRONICS DEPEND ON THESE HIGH TECHNOLOGY METALS, AS DO MANY CHEMICAL PROCESSES FOR A WIDE VARIETY OF EVERYDAY PRODUCTS.

VERY LITTLE DATA FROM PREVIOUS EXPLORATION PROGRAMS EXISTS FOR HIGH . MOST OF PREVIOUS EXPLORATION HAS BEEN DONE BY TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES OR

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES DURING THE COLD WAR WHEN THE WORK WAS DEEMED TOP SECRET.

THIS PROVIDES AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR CIM TO USE BASIC GEOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND PROSPECTING TO ACQUIRE A LARGE PORTFOLIO OF HIGH POTENTIAL TARGETS AT LOW COST.

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Michael E. Schuss, President, CEO, Secretary & Director Mr. Schuss has over 30 years experience in mining exploration and venture capital. He has worked in national brokerage firm,

several underground mining and surface drilling contractors as well as being director, officer and consultant to several V.S.E.,A.S.E., and T.S.X. Venture companies. He first travelled to China in 1989 and to Africa in 1993, and consulted for Canadian juniors operating in these regions. African projects identified by Mr.Schuss resulted in development including a million ounce gold deposit and joint ventures with a world class gold and two mid tier gold producers. Hhe has specialized in acquiring mining properties in Africa, China and Canada for junior mining companies.

Tor Bruland, M.Sc., P.Geo., Director Mr. Bruland is a graduate of the University of Bergen, Norway, with Cand. Mag. (B.Sc.) in 1977 and Cand. Real. (M.Sc.) in 1980.

Mr. Bruland arrived in Canada in 1980 and has more than 30 years exploration and management experience in the industry with major mining companies and junior exploration companies.

Casey Forward,C.G.A., CFO & Director As an independent professional accountant in Canada since 1990, Casey has worked for public companies in Canada, the

United States, and Great Britain. He has owned companies in Canada and, in particular, he was an owner and president of a company in the construction and land development business and an owner and president of a storage and transport company, both located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Before entering the field of accountancy, he was studying molecular biology at theUniversity of Manitoba.

Garth Evans, B.A., Director A partner in the law firm Barbeau, Evans & Goldstein, Garth has a lifelong interest in mining exploration. He was previously a

director and chairman of Ecstall Mining Corporation, which was taken over by Mantle Resources - now Canadian Zinc Metals Corp.

Chris Verrico., Director Mr. Verrico has extensive experience in mining and construction contracting, particularly in Northern Canada. He is currently

President and CEO of Lateegra Gold Corp.

CIM’s MANAGEMENT

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Roger Mitchell, F.R.S.C., F.M.S.A., Professor Emeritus, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay Dr. Mitchell is one of the world's leading authorities on the occurrence and genesis of alkaline rocks. His extensive work on the

mineralogy, petrology and geochemistry of kimberlites has confirmed the standard genetic model, culminating in his definitivebook on this important group of rocks. He has also worked extensively on the character and origin of lamproites, resulting in a new model for their genesis, and publication of the definitive book on these rocks. His work is marked by that rare combination of thoroughness and imagination, and has established him as a foremost petrologist in Canada. He is also a world authority on carbonatites. Among other honours, he is one of 12 Honorary Fellows of the Geological Society of India.

Lee Groat, B.Sc., Ph.D., Professor, Director, Integrated Science program, UBC 1999 recipient of the Young Scientist Award of the Mineralogical Association of Canada. With many publications to his credit, and

as editor of American Mineralogist, he is a noted authority on the environment and occurrence of carbonatites, pegmatites, and favorable hosts to rare earths and high tech metals.

Anton Chakhmouradian, Ph.D., Professor, Geological Sciences, University of Manitoba Dr. Chakhmouradian, who originally hails from St Petersburg, teaches and researches mineralogy, igneous and metamorphic

petrology, and gemology at the University of Manitoba, and is 2005 recipient of the Young Scientist Award of the Mineralogical Association of Canada. He has published widely and among other accomplishments is internationally recognized as an authority on the mineralogy and petrology of alkaline rocks.

Paul Brockington, Consultant Mining Engineer and seasoned mining executive, Paul spent his early professional career in both open pit and underground

operations in Africa and Canada. After gaining extensive financial contacts as a mining analyst with a major brokerage, he served as chairman of a provincial mining corporation with operations producing tantalum, and base and precious metals.

Thomas Hasek, P.Eng Geologist with over 40 years in the mining industry, including directing exploration and development ventures in numerous

jurisdictions and environments. He has served as a director and executive of several public companies.

CIM’s ADVISORY BOARD

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Authorized shares: Unlimited

As of February 1, 2011:

Issued & outstanding Common Shares: 55,511,703

Outstanding Common shares options:

1,165,000 @ CDN$0.13 to 2012

400,000 @ CDN$0.45 to 2012

1,700,000 @ CDN$0.12 to 2015

250,000 @ CDN$0.53 to 2016

Outstanding Common shares warrants:

3,639,250 @ CDN$0.15 to 2011

6,128,760 @ CDN$0.15 to 2012

Canadian INTERNATIONAL MINERALS INC.

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Rare Earths & Rock That Host Them

“Their correct pronunciation is as disputable as their origin.”

– Dr. Anton Chakhmouradian

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RARE EARTH ELEMENTS

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Rare Earth Uses in cars

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Light Rare Earth Uses in cars

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RARE EARTH OXIDES (REO)2010 forecast

Note: China announced a further 11% reduction in export in December 2010

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RARE EARTHS

IMCOA-SME 2010

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Rare Earth Oxides

Element Demand1 Supply/Production2

Symbol REO Tonnes % REO Tonnes %

Lanthanum La 54,000 28.0% 59,000 27.0%

Cerium Ce 69,500 37.0% 89,000 40.0%

Praseodymium Pr 7,000 4.0% 10,500 5.0%

Neodymium Nd 39,000 20.0% 36,000 16.0%

Samarium Sm 2,000 1.0% 4,500 2.0%

Europium Eu 1,100 0.5% 1,000 0.4%

Gadolinium Gd 200 0.1% 3,500 1.6%

Terbium Tb 600 0.3% 300 0.15%

Dysprosium Dy 2,500 1.4% 2,000 0.9%

Erbium Er 850 0.5% 1,000 0.4%

Yttrium Y 13,000 7.0% 12,000 5.5%

Holium-Thulium-Ytterbium-Lutetium Ho-Tm-Yb-Lu 250 0.2% 1,200 1.15%

TOTAL 190,000 100.0% 220,000 100.1%

Source: Roskill & IMOCA Notes: 1. Figures have been rounded

2. Analysis based on current industry average grades

RARE EARTH OXIDES (REO)

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Rare Earth Oxides

Element As of As of %

Symbol 5-Jan-10 5-Aug-10 Increase

Light Rare

Earths

Lanthanum La $5.60 $33.50 498%

Cerium Ce $4.15 $33.00 695%

Praseodymium Pr $21.50 $54.50 153%

Neodymium Nd $22.50 $55.25 146%

Samarium Sm $3.95 $31.80 705%

Heavy Rare

Earths

Europium Eu $485.00 $590.00 22%

Gadolinium Gd $6.75 $40.00 493%

Terbium Tb $365.00 $605.00 66%

Dysprosium Dy $117.25 $286.50 144%

Yttrium Y $10.25 $34.50 237%

RARE EARTH OXIDES (REO)

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Thunder Bay

PrinceGeorge

Montreal

Vancouver

Toronto

MB

ONQC

NL

NB NS

PEI

SK

AB

BC

YT

NT NU

Project Locations

Cinder Lake

Dead Horse Creek Prairie Creek

Carbo

Solar Silicon

Copper Mountain

Excelsior

RARE EARTH PROJECTSCarboDead Horse CreekPrairie CreekCinder Lake

SILICA PROJECTSSiliconSolar

COPPER PROJECTS GOLD PROJECTSCopper Mountain Excelsior

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Carbo ProjectRare Eearth Eelements, Prince George, BC

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MAIN CARBO BLOCK (FIGURE 1): 6 CLAIMS FOR 1,952.9 HECTARES OR 19.5 KM2

JOINT VENTURE: CIM (75%) & COMMERCE RESOURCE CORP. (25%) AIRBORNE MAGNETICS AND RADIOMETRIC SURVEY; 566 LINE KM

AT 50 M SPACING SOIL AUGER GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY INITIAL DRILLING: 9 HOLES NQ-2 FOR TOTAL 1,938.9 M WEST CARBO BLOCK: 2 CLAIMS FOR 938.4 HECTARES OR 9.4 KM2

JOINT VENTURE: CIM (75%) & COMMERCE RESOURCE CORP. (25%) NORTH BLOCK: 2 CLAIMS FOR 618.9 HECTARES OR 6.2 KM2, 100%

CIM OWNED

Carbo ProjectRare Eearth Eelements, Prince George, BC

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LOCATED IN THE EMERGING WICHEEDA RARE EARTH CARBONATITE DISTRICT THE DISTRICT IS LOCATED ALONG THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRENCH THAT IS RECOGNIZED

AS THE LOCUS OF NUMEROUS ADJACENT, POTENTIAL ECONOMIC, CONCENTRATION OF RARE EARTH METALS

THE CLAIMS ARE UNDERLAIN BY UPPER CAMBRIAN AND LOWER ORDOVICIA KECHIKA GROUP INTERBEDDED LIMESTONES, CALCAREOUS ARGILLITES AND ARGILLITE WITH CONSISTENT NW TRENDING ATTITUDES AND SUBVERTICAL DIPS.

ALONG A 15 KM LONG SOUTHEAST TRENDING ZONE THE KECHIKA GROUP IS INTRUDED BY A SERIES OF INTRUSIVE BODIES COMPRISED OF CARBONATITES, SYENITES AND ASSOCIATED SYENITIC BRECCIAS. (LAKE CARBONATITES, MAIN ZONE CARBONATITE PLUG, PRINCE CARBONATITE-SYENITE AND THE FLUORITE GRID CARBONATITE).

CIM’S MAIN CARBO BLOCK COVER THE PRINCE CARBONATITE-SYENITE THAT EXTEND FOR APPROXIMATELY 2.5 KM WITH WIDTH UP TO 100 M

SPECTRUM MINING CORP.’S CLAIMS COVER LAKE CARBONATITES, MAIN ZONE CARBONATITE PLUG AND THE FLUORITE GRID CARBONATITE

DRILLING SPECTRUM IN 2008 INTERSECTED 48 M 3.55% TREO AND IN 2009 INTERSECTED 72 M 2.92% TREO

Carbo ProjectRare Eearth Eelements, Prince George, BC

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Carbo Project2010 Auger Soil Grids and Diamond Drilling location

SPECTRUM2008

08-WI-01

08-WI-04

08-WI-02

Pad#5

CA-10-003

CA-10-004

CA-10-007

CA-10-006CA-10-005

CA-10-008

CA-10-001

CA-10-002

O/C

Pad#6

729 grid

Helipad

Helipad

Drill water source

Road junction toWicheeda Lake

Gravel Pit -Helicopter staging

708 grid

406 grid

CA-10-009

Trail Draw

Trail Ridge

HELIPAD, WATER SOURCE,GRAVEL PIT ROAD JUNCTION

CA-10-004

CANADIAN INTERNATIONALMINERALS DDH COLLAR, DDHNUMBETR & HORIZONTALPROJECTION

LEGEND

O/C ROCK OUTCROP

CANADIAN INTERNATIONALMINERALS CLAIMBOUNDARIES

FIGURE 1DATE: NOVEMBER 2010 DRAWN: TB

CARBO PROPERTYCLAIM MAP

08-WI-04 SPECTRUM 2008 DDH COLLAR,DDH NUMBER & HORIZONTALPROJECTION

SPECTRUM-2009-D

SPECTRUM'S 2009 DDH PADLOCATION & DDHHORIZONTAL PROJECTION

564,000E563,000E562,000E561,000E560,000E559,000E558,000E

6,045,000N

6,044,000N

6,043,000N

6,042,000N

6,041,000N

6,040,000N

6,039,000N

6,038,000N

6,037,000N

406 gridCANADIAN INTERNATIONALMINERALS 2010 AUGER GRIDS

SPECTRUM-2009(07,08, 09 & 10)

SPECTRUM-2009(12 & 13)SPECTRUM-2009

(18 & 19)

SPECTRUM-2009(15, 16 & 17)

08-WI-0309-WI-06

09-WI-14

09-WI-11

09-WI-05

CARBO1,515430

CARBO WEST,536347

CARBO2,515432

CARBO3,515433

CARBO EXTEN,660563

WICHCIKA,834772

TREO 1,661583

PRINCE CARBONATITE- SYENITE(mapped by Teck Corp., 1987)

914.

4

1,219.2

1,127.8

1,066.8

425 grid

1,310.6

1,005.8

1,371.6

1,432.6

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Carbo Project2010 Airborne Geophysics, Total Magnetics

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Carbo Project2010 Airborne Geophysics, Radiometrics-Th ppm

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Carbo Project2010 Airborne Geophysics, Radiometrics-Th ppm, Northern Part

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Carbo Project2010 Diamond Drill hole locations

Pad#5

CA-10-003

CA-10-004

CA-10-007

CA-10-006CA-10-005

CA-10-008

CA-10-001

CA-10-002

O/C

Pad#6

Helipad

CA-10-009

CARBO1,515430

6,043,300N

FIGURE 4DATE: JANUARY 2011 DRAWN: TB

2010 DIAMONDDRILLING

6,043,200N

6,043,400N

6,043,500N

6,043,600N

6,043,700N

6,043,800N

558,900E 559,000E 559,100E 559,200E 559,300E 559,400E 559,500E 559,600E

A

A'

B B'

CA-10-004

DDH COLLAR,DDH NUMBETR &HORIZONTALPROJECTION

HELIPAD

ROCK OUTCROPO/C

CANADIANINTERNATIONALMINERALS 2010AUGER GRIDS

425 grid

CLAIMBOUNDARIES &NAMECARBO1,

515430

A

A'

CROSS & LONGSECTIONS

1,219.2

1,127.8

1,066.8

425 grid

1,158.21,188.7

1,097.3

1,249.7

1,036.2

1,005.8

1,280.2

LEGEND

0 50 m50 m 100 m

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Carbo Project2010 Diamond Drilling

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Carbo Project2010 Diamond Drilling

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Carbo Project2010 Diamond Drilling

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Carbo Project2010 Diamond Drilling

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Carbo ProjectCross Section A – A’

6,04

3,50

0N

6,04

3,40

0N

6,04

3,60

0N

6,04

3,70

0N

CA-10-009

CA-10-005

6,04

3,30

0N

6,04

3,20

0N

1,200 m

1,100 m

1,300 m

1,000 m

900 m

X-SECTION 559,130 E;A - A', LOOKING W

CA-10-007

CA-10-006CA-10-008

800 m6,

043,

800N

FIGURE 5DATE: JANUARY 2011 DRAWN: TB

2010 DIAMONDDRILLING

0 50 m50 m 100 m

CA-10-001

LEGEND

99.2 m W

29.5 m E

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Carbo ProjectCross Section B – B’

?

?

?

?

?

?

??

1,200 m

1,100 m

1,300 m

1,000 m

900 m

LONG-SECTION 6,043,711 N;B - B', LOOKING N

800 m

558,

900

E

559,

000

E

559,

100

E

558,

800

E

559,

200

E

559,

300

E

32.5 m N

CA-10-0073.5 m N

CA-10-006

CA-10-005

87.0 S

94.0 S

CA-10-00846.7 S

FIGURE 6DATE: JANUARY 2011 DRAWN: TB

2010 DIAMONDDRILLING

0 50 m50 m 100 m

CA-10-001

LEGEND

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Regional geology and location of the Dead Horse Creek volcaniclastic breccia & Prairei Lake Complex

After Sage 1991; Smyk et al. 1993

LakeSuperior

LongLake

Ashburton Bay

GERALDTON

MARATHON

Killala LakeComplex

PrairieLakeComplex

ColdwellComplex

Dead Horse CreekProject

Dead Horse Creek & Prairie Lake ProjectsRare Earth Elements, Marathon, Ontario

Prairie LakeProject

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Dead Horse Creek & Prairie Lake ProjectsRare Earth Elements, Marathon, Ontario

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Dead Horse Creek ProjectRare Earth Elements, Marathon, Ontario

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TWO CLAIM BOCKS FOR 1,456 HECTARES OR 14.6 KM2 20 KM APPART CIM TO EARN 100% INTEREST SUBJECT TO 3% NSR HOST ROCK IS MAFIC META-VOLCANIC AND CLASTIC META-SEDIMENTS WITH 5 DIATREME

STRUCTURES DIATREMES ARE OVOID TO ELLIPSOID RANGING FROM 30 BY 70 M TO 350 BY 600M WITH STEEP

DIP TO VERTICAL RARE EARTH AND BERYLLIUM MINERALIZATION HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED IN BOTH WEST AND

NORTH DIATREME STRUCTURES. RARE EARTH MINERALIZATION APPEAR TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH U AND Th BEARING MINERALS

WITH HIGHEST GRADE IN OXIDIZED HEMATITIC BRECCIA GULF MINERALS CANADA DRILLED 8 SHORT HOLES IN 1977 WITH UP TO 1,900 PPM Ce AND UP TO

1,111 PPM Y UNOCAL CANADA ESTABLISH WEST DIATREME WITH 0.058% Y2O3, 1.85% ZrO2, 0.2% BeO AND 0.031

PPM U3O8 OVER 82 M WITH WIDTH OF 1.5 M AND SUB-PARALLEL ZONE OF 0.23% Y2O3, 0.4% ZrO2OVER 52 M WITH WIDTH OF 1.7 M

AIRBORNE MAGNETICS AND RADIOMETRIC SURVEY; 320 LINE KM AT 50 M SPACING

Dead Horse Creek ProjectRare Earth Elements, Marathon, Ontario

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Located adjacent to Trans-Canada Hwy 1

Dead Horse Creek ProjectRare Earth Elements, Marathon, Ontario

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Prairie Lake ProjectRare Earth Elements, Marathon, Ontario

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218 MINERAL CLAIMS IN 16 CLAIM BOCKS FOR 3,504 HECTARES OR 35.0 KM2

CIM SIGNED AGREEMENT TO EARN 100% INTEREST SUBJECT TO 3% NSR DECEMBER 1, 2010

THE CLAIMS SURROUND THE PRAIRIE LAKE CARBONATITE COMPLEX (PLCC). THE PLCC LIES AT THE INTERSECTION OF FRACTURES SUBSIDIARY TO THE NORTHERN EXTENSION OF THE BIG BAY-ASHBURTON FAULT (BBAF). THE BBAF IS DEEP SEATED, RELATED TO THE LAKE SUPERIOR MID CONTINENTAL FAULT, AND IS CONSIDERED TO BE A CONTROLLING STRUCTURE IN THE FORMATION OF THE MAJOR ALKALINE INTRUSIVES AT PRAIRIE AND KILLALA LAKES, AND THE COLDWELL COMPLEX, WHICH IS ADJACENT TO THE COMPANY'S DEAD HORSE CREEK (DHC) PROPERTY TO THE NORTHWEST

FIELD WORK CONDUCTED BY THE VENDOR AND CONFIRMED BY CIN HAS LOCATED MULTIPLE NEW OCCURRENCES OF ALKALINE ROCKS WHICH CONTAIN REES AS WELL AS ELEVATED RADIOMETRIC SIGNATURES.

Prairie Lake ProjectRare Earth Elements, Marathon, Ontario

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Silicon ProjectSilica, Golden, BC

GOLDEN

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FOUR CLAIMS COVERING 1,274.7 HECTARES OR 12.7 KM2 2 TO 10 KM SOUTHEAST OF GOLDEN

PARTLY SURROUNDING HUNT SILICA MINE LEASE THAT HAS BEEN IN INTERMITTEND OPERATION FOR NEARLY 30 YEARS

THE CLAIMS ARE 100% OWNED BY CIM

MOUNT WILSON FORMATION QUARTZITE HAS BEEN EXPLOITED FOR METALLURGICAL AND OTHER SILICA GRADES FOR OVER 60 YEARS

THE FORMATION IS STRUCTURALLY REPEATED

THE ONLY SAMPLING OF THE QUARTZITE IN 1970 REPORTED OVER 98% SILICA

2010 SAMPLING RETURNED VERY HIGH SILCA CONTENT WITHAVERAGE 0.25% Fe2O3

ONGOING DISCUSSIONS WITH OWNER OF THE HUNT SILICA MINE LEASE, BERT MILLER, ABOUT PURCHASE OF THE LEASE WHICH INCLUDE RAILROAD RIGHT AWAY AND ROAD ACCESS

THE HUNT SILICA MINE LEASE HAS STRUCTURALLY REPEATED MOUNT WILSON FORMATION QUARTZITE IN EXCESS OF 450 M

SiO2 Total Fe Al2O3 CaO

98.76 0.07 1.13 nil

97.94 0.05 1.25 nil

98.24 0.05 0.85 nil

Silicon ProjectSilica, Golden, BC

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Solar ProjectSilica, Golden, BC

GOLDEN

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FOUR CLAIMS COVERING 707.8 HECTARES OR 12.1 KM2 5 KM NORTHEAST OF GOLDEN THE CLAIMS ARE 100% OWNED BY CIM LOCATED IMMIDIATE TO SOUTHEAST OF MOUNT MOBERLY SILICA MINE THAT HAS BEEN

OPERATED FOR NEARLY 30 YEARS BY MOUNTAIN MINERALS COMPANY LTD. SAMPLES FROM 1975:

RECENT WASHED SAND ANALYSIS

COVER PURE TO VERY PURE MOUNT WILSON FORMATION QUARTZITE THERE ARE 3 STRUCTURAL REPETITION OF MOUNT WILSON FORMATION QUARTZITE ON

THE CLAIMS 2010 SAMPLING RETURNED VERY HIGH SILCA CONTENT WITHAVERAGE 0.25% Fe2O3

SiO2 Fe2O3 Al2O3 CaO MgO Na2O K2O TiO2 LOI

99.67 0.02 0.06 0.06 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.12”

SiO2 Fe2O3 CaO Al2O3 LOI

99.61 0.07 0.005 0.13 0.01

99.64 0.06 0.005 0.1 0.02

Solar ProjectSilica, Golden, BC

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Infrastructure – Golden Rail Yard

Silicon & Solar ProjectsSilica, Golden, BC

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Silicon & Solar ProjectsSilica, Hunt Silica Lease-Lower Pit, Golden, BC

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Excelsior ProjectGold, Yukon

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56 CLAIMS THAT ARE 100% CIM OWNED WHITE GOLD DISTRICT YUKON 25 KM NORTHWEST OF THE KINROSS GOLD CORP.’S GOLDEN SADDLE

DEPOSIT THE GOLDEN SADDLE DEPOSIT IS OPEN ALONG STRIKE TO THE

NORTHEAST, AND DOWN DIP TO THE NORTHWEST. THE MOST NORTHEASTERLY AND DEEPEST HOLES COMPLETED TO-DATE INCLUDE HOLES WD09-101, WHICH INTERSECTED 4.86 G/T AU OVER 23.38 METERS AND WD09-103 WHICH INTERSECTED 5.07 G/T AU OVER 25.38 METERS.

STRENGTH OF ALTERATION AND MINERALIZATION AT GOLDEN SADDLE INCREASES IN INTENSITY TO THE NORTHEAST.

CLAIMS COVER META-SEDIMENTS WITH GRANITIC DYKES WITH HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION

Excelsior ProjectGold, Yukon

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Copper Mountain Project, BCCopper, Princeton, BC

Proposed Titan IP Survey

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FIVE CLAIMS THAT COVER APPROXIMATELY 1,410 HECTARES OR 14.1 KM2

THE CLAIMS ARE 100% OWNED BY CIM

LOCATED ADJACENT IN THE COPPER MOUNTAIN MINING CAMP THAT HAS HAD PRODUCTION OF 1.42 BILLION POUNDS OF COPPER, 8.5 MILLION OUNCES SILVER AND 0.5 MILLION OUNCES GOLD BETWEEN 1908 AND 1996.

COPPER MOUNTAIN MINING CORP. LOCATED TO THE IMMEDIATE EAST, IS SCHEDULED START MINING IN JUNE 2011 WITH MEASURED AND INDICATED RESOURCES OF 359.6 MILLION TONNES AT 0.37% COPPER AT 0.2% COPPER CUT-OFF AT A RATE OF 35,000 TONNES PER DAY WITH ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF 105 MILLION POUNDS COPPER

COPPER MOUNTAIN MINING CAMP IS CLASSIFIED AS ALKALIC PORPHYRY COPPER MINERALIZATION WITH GOLD AND SILVER CREDITS WITH ASSOCIATED SKARN MINERALIZATION (HISTORIC INGERBELLE DEPOSIT)

EXPLORATION WORK COMPLETED ON THE CLAIMS BETWEEN 1970 AND 1990 HAS BEEN LIMITED TO SOIL GEOCHEMESTRY PLUS LIMITED MAGNETIC AND INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYS

CIM HAS COMPLETED PROSPECTING AND AIRBORNE MAGNETIC AND ELECTOMAGNETIC SURVEYS WITH A MAGNETIC ANOMALY WITH SIMILAR SIGNATURE AS THE HISTORIC INGERBELLE DEPOSIT

Copper Mountain Project, BCCopper, Princeton, BC

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2011 EXPLORATION PROGRAM CARBO PROJECT:

CONSTRUCT 7.5 KM OF ACCESS ROAD FOR SECOND PHASE OF DRILLINGSECOND PHASE OF DRILLING; FOLLOW UP 2010 DRILLIN AND PRINCE CARBONATITE-SYENITEINITIAL METALLURGICAL TESTING

DEAD HORSE CREEK:PROSPECTING, MAPPING AND GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS TO FOLLOW UP AIRBORNE SURVEYINITIAL DRILLING

PRAIRIE LAKEAIRBORNE MAGNETIC AND RADIOMETRIC SURVEYPROSPECTING, MAPPING AND GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS TO FOLLOW UP AIRBORNE SURVEY

SILICONTERMNATE NEGOTION FOR HUNT SILICA MINE LEASEDRILLING FOR RESOURCE ESTIMATE & START METALLURGICAL TESTING

SOLARDRILLING FOR RESOURCE ESTIMATE & START METALLURGICAL TESTING

EXCELSIORMINIMUM WORK REQUIERMENT & IDENTIFY POTENTIAL JOINT VENTURE PARTNERS

COPPER MOUNTAINMINIMUM WORK REQUIERMENT & IDENTIFY POTENTIAL JOINT VENTURE PARTNERS

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2011 EXPLORATION BUDGET

PROJECT DESCRIPTION CDN$

CARBO ROAD CONSTRUCTION, DRILLING & METALLURGICAL $1,750,000

DEADHORSE CREEK MAPPING, GEOCHEMICAL & DRILLING $700,000

PRAIRIE CREEK AIRBORNE SURVEY, MAPPING & GEOCHEMICAL $250,000

SILICON HUNT ACQUISITION, DRILLING & METALLURGICAL $1,500,000

SOLAR DRILLING & METALLURGICAL $500,000

EXCELSIOR MINIMUM WORK & JOINT VENTURE IDENTIFICATION $100,000

COPPER MOUNTAIN MINIMUM WORK & JOINT VENTURE IDENTIFICATION $200,000

TOTAL $5,000,000

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Corporate Directory

Head Office Canadian International Minerals Inc

Suite 1128789 West Pender StreetVancouver, BCCanada V6C 1H2

Phone +1-604-669-9330

Fax +1-604-669-9335

Investor Contact Michael Schuss+1-604-241-2254

Email [email protected]

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Canadian INTERNATIONAL MINERALS INC.

For further information please contact: Michael E. Schuss President, CEO & DirectorCanadian International Minerals Inc. +1-604-241-2254 [email protected]

MARCH 2011

EXPLORING FOR HIGH TECHNOLOGY METALS, RARE EARTH METALS AND SILICA