Legal Disclaimer
Notice to readers
This Website and the information on it are owned by Canadian Zinc Corporation and may be changed or updated from time to time without notice. By accessing the Website and the information provided, you agree to hold Canadian Zinc Corporation and its officers, employees and agents harmless against any claims for damages or cost or any loss of any kind arising out of the access to or use of the Website or any information contained in or obtained through the Website.
While every effort is made to keep this web site informative and up to date, we would urge you to read the following disclaimer, risk factors and declaration on forward-looking statements, and to take advice from your own investment professional before making any investment decisions.
Disclaimer
Canadian Zinc Corporation makes no representation or warranty, express or implied and, other than as required by law, assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any information in this Website.The data in this Website is meant for general information purposes only and, while prepared from sources and data believed to be reliable at the time this Website was last modified, it is not intended for and should not be relied upon in making investment or trading decisions. The Company does not undertake to update all or any such information except in accordance with applicable laws.
Any specific action regarding any purchase, sale or investment is a matter of individual suitability and should be a matter of discussion between an investor and his/her financial advisor or broker before each and every action is taken.
Risk Factors
In conducting its business, Canadian Zinc faces a number of risks and uncertainties. These are described in detail under the heading "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual information Form which is filed on SEDAR and which may be found at www.SEDAR.comThe Company does not currently hold a permit for the operation of the Prairie Creek Mine. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Inferred mineral resources are considered too speculative geologically to have economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves. There is no certainty that mineral resources will be converted into mineral reserves.
