Chief Theresa 
Okimaw-Hall To Be Executive Director Of Canada Chrome
November 22, 2011
Montreal, Canada 
– November 22, 2011 – KWG Resources Inc. (TSXV: KWG) is very pleased to 
announce that Her Worship 
Chief Theresa Okimaw-Hall has been appointed Executive Director of Canada 
Chrome 
Corporation (“CCC”).  CCC is the wholly-owned subsidiary of KWG which has 
staked a corridor of claims from the Ring of Fire to Exton, Ontario and 
is assessing those for the construction of a railroad.

On June 30, 2011 
the Greenstone Economic Development Corporation (“GEDC”) and CCC filed a 
proposal with PPP Canada in response to its Round 3 Request for Proposals, 
suggesting a loan guarantee for the last 25% of the estimated cost of 
constructing the railroad would lower the project’s funding costs.  The 
proposal outlined a long term plan for the First Nations of the James Bay 
Lowlands to be vested with ownership of the railroad in consideration of their 
consent to its construction within their traditional lands.  As the legal 
entities required for the vesting of such ownership have yet to be created by 
those First Nations, the GEDC Board agreed to be the proposal’s present 
proponent on their behalf.  Recently, PPP Canada advised GEDC that its 
Round 3 funding would be allocated only to “shovel-ready” projects, and that 
the 
railroad funding support proposal would require identification of the First 
Nations’ enterprise in order to receive further consideration.  As 
Executive Director of CCC, Theresa Okimaw-Hall will now pursue the 
opportunities 
CCC has identified amongst all of the First Nations affected by theRing of 
Fire developments, to formulate the mechanisms for their participation in 
the equity of CCC.

“We have maintained for some time that development 
of the Ring of Fire will be what forever changes for the better our 
relationship 
with Ontario’s aboriginal Canadians,” said KWG President Frank 
Smeenk.  “In my view, the “sharing” contemplated by their side at the 
signing of Treaty 9 either starts with this development or the development 
simply won’t happen.  That sharing concept is part of the genius of the 
Harper government’s PPP Canada program for the funding of First Nations’ 
infrastructure projects.”

“We believe that Theresa’s experience as 
a Justice of the Peace in Cochrane for 16 years, followed by her election as 
the 
first female Chief of the Attawapiskat First Nation, suit her admirably to the 
challenges of this historic undertaking. In the first of her two terms as Chief 
of Attawapiskat, she negotiated the many agreements that resulted in the 
creation of the De Beers Victor Mine on the Attawapiskat River, Ontario’s first 
diamond mine.  It is clear to me also that the James Bay coastal Cree 
communities of the Mushkegowuk Tribal Council are amongst those that will be 
chiefly affected by these developments upstream in the watersheds that drain to 
their communities in Ontario’s mighty northern rivers.  We believe 
Theresa’s stature as a former Chief of one of the principal Mushkegowuk 
communities will enable her to broker their participation in the equity of CCC 
also.”

About KWG:  KWG has a 28% interest in the Big Daddy deposit and is presently 
earning an additional 2% interest 
in it under an option agreement to create a joint venture with Cliffs Natural 
Resources Inc. on April 1, 2012.  KWG also owns 100% of Canada Chrome 
Corporation which has staked claims and conducted a $15 million surveying and 
soil testing program for the engineering and construction of a railroad tothe 
Ring of Fire from Exton, Ontario where the Trans Canada line of the 
Canadian National Railway can be connected. KWG’s subsidiary Debut Diamonds 
Inc. 
(“DDI”) holds nine diamond exploration projects, three of which are presently 
undergoing assessment programs valued at almost $3 million.  KWG’s shares 
of DDI will be distributed to the holders of KWG shares of record on December 
15, 2011; six (6) DDI shares will be delivered on December 27, 2011 for every 
100 KWG shares held on the record date, as a return of capital 
distribution.

 

For 
further information, please contact:
Bruce Hodgman
Vice-President
416-642-3575
i...@kwgresources.com


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