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Frontier Lithium Announces Participation in the 2026 Canadian Climate Investor Conference

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Frontier Lithium (OTCQB:LITOF), a pre-production mining company targeting the North American electric vehicle and energy storage markets, will present at the 2026 Canadian Climate Investor Conference on June 09, 2026 at the TMX Market Centre in Toronto.

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Sudbury, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - May 27, 2026) - Frontier Lithium (TSXV: FL) (OTCQB: LITOF), a pre-production mining company with a focus on becoming a strategic and integrated supplier to the growing North American electric vehicle and energy storage markets, announced today that it will be presenting at the 2026 Canadian Climate Investor Conference (CCIC), taking place on Tuesday, June 09, 2026 at the TMX Market Centre, 120 Adelaide St. W Toronto, Ontario.

For a complete agenda of the conference and to register, see the conference website here: https://events.tmx.com/ccic2026.

About Frontier Lithium

Frontier Lithium is advancing the PAK Lithium Project, a fully integrated development in Ontario’s Great Lakes region anchored by a high-grade, large-scale resource. In partnership with Mitsubishi Corporation, the project includes a mine and mill near Red Lake and a downstream conversion facility in Thunder Bay, supporting the development of a domestic lithium supply chain.

About the Canadian Climate Investor Conference

The Canadian Climate Investor Conference (CCIC), hosted by Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) and TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV), brings together growth-oriented clean technology and renewable energy companies, and climate conscious investors, to share ideas and discover ways to accelerate the deployment of capital needed to build a more sustainable future for Canadians.

The conference showcases clean technology investments and is designed to help democratize the ability for investors to participate in growing the clean technology ecosystem.

For further information on Frontier Lithium
Bora Ugurgel
7058977622
info@frontierlithium.com
www.frontierlithium.com

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When will Frontier Lithium (LITOF) present at the 2026 Canadian Climate Investor Conference?

Frontier Lithium will present at the 2026 Canadian Climate Investor Conference on Tuesday, June 09, 2026. According to Frontier Lithium, the event will be held at the TMX Market Centre, 120 Adelaide St. W, Toronto, Ontario, as part of the CCIC agenda.

Where is the 2026 Canadian Climate Investor Conference featuring Frontier Lithium (LITOF) being held?

The 2026 Canadian Climate Investor Conference will be held at the TMX Market Centre in Toronto. According to Frontier Lithium, the venue is located at 120 Adelaide St. W, Toronto, Ontario, and the company will participate as a presenting pre-production mining company.

How can investors register to see Frontier Lithium (LITOF) at the 2026 Canadian Climate Investor Conference?

Investors can register for the 2026 Canadian Climate Investor Conference through the official conference website. According to Frontier Lithium, a complete agenda and registration details are available at https://events.tmx.com/ccic2026 for those interested in attending the event.

What type of company is Frontier Lithium (LITOF) presenting at the 2026 Canadian Climate Investor Conference?

Frontier Lithium is described as a pre-production mining company focused on lithium for EV and energy storage markets. According to Frontier Lithium, it aims to become a strategic and integrated supplier to the growing North American electric vehicle and energy storage sectors.