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For Canadian junior and major exploration firms, the “Qualified Person” (QP) is under more scrutiny than ever. As we move into 2026, the integration of geophysical data into NI 43-101 technical reports has evolved from “supplemental” to “essential.” In an era of high-stakes investment, Rangefront’s Canadian operations are bridging the gap between raw field data and investor-ready reporting, ensuring that resource estimates are backed by high-resolution subsurface imaging.

The Evolution of NI 43-101 Standards

in Canadian reporting standards emphasize geological confidence. It is no longer enough to report grade and tonnage; the QP must demonstrate a deep understanding of the structural controls of the deposit.

  • Geophysical Constraints: Using Induced Polarization (IP) and Magnetics to define the “plumbing” of a mineral system.
  • Reducing “Inferred” Risks: Strategic geophysics allows companies to move resources from “Inferred” to “Indicated” categories with fewer holes, saving millions in drilling costs while satisfying regulators.

Regional Focus

The Canadian landscape varies wildly, from the deep-seated greenstone belts of the Abitibi to the sedimentary basins of the Prairie provinces. Rangefront tailors its geophysical methods to the specific “signature” of the target.

  • Abitibi Gold: High-resolution mag and IP to find the subtle shear zones.
  • Critical Minerals (Ontario/Quebec):> Utilizing electromagnetic (EM) surveys to identify the conductive signatures of nickel and copper-rich sulfides.

he Role of Indigenous Partnerships

Modern exploration in Canada is inseparable from First Nations engagement. Technical transparency is a key pillar of this relationship. By utilizing non-invasive geophysics, Rangefront helps clients share “what’s under the ground” with community stakeholders without the visual and environmental impact of trenching. This builds “Social License” through data-sharing and respect for the land.

Reach Out

For more information about our geotechnical and geophysical services in Canada, please reach out.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

BRIAN GOSS

President, Rangefront Mining Services

Brian Goss brings over 20 years of experience in gold and mineral exploration. He is the founder and President of Rangefront, a premier geological services and mining consulting company that caters to a large spectrum of clients in the mining and minerals exploration industries. Brian is also a director of Lithium Corp. (OTCQB: LTUM), an exploration stage company specializing in energy storage minerals and from 2014 to 2017, he fulfilled the role of President and Director of Graphite Corp. (OTCQB: GRPH), an exploration stage that specialized in the development of graphite properties. Prior to founding Rangefront, Brian worked as a staff geologist for Centerra Gold on the REN project, as well as various exploration and development projects in the Western United States and Michigan. Brian Goss holds a Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Geology from Wayne State University in Michigan.

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