Alchemist Mining Incorporated

Order

Headnote

National Policy 11-207 Failure-to-File Cease Trade Orders and Revocations in Multiple Jurisdictions -- Application by an issuer for a revocation of cease trade orders issued by the Commission and British Columbia Securities Commission -- cease trade order issued because the issuer had failed to file certain continuous disclosure materials required -- defaults subsequently remedied by bringing continuous disclosure filings up-to-date -- Ontario opt-in to revocation order issued by British Columbia Securities Commission, as principal regulator.

Applicable Legislative Provisions

Securities Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. S. 5, as am., ss.127, 144.

National Policy 11-207 Failure to File Cease Trade Orders and Revocations in Multiple Jurisdictions.

Citation: 2020 BCSECCOM 294

REVOCATION ORDER

Alchemist Mining Incorporated

Under the securities legislation of British Columbia and Ontario (the Legislation)

Background

Alchemist Mining Incorporated (the Issuer) is subject to a failure-to-file cease trade order (the FFCTO) issued by the regulator of the British Columbia Securities Commission (the Principal Regulator) and Ontario (each a Decision Maker) respectively on September 4, 2019.

¶ 1 The Issuer has applied to each of the Decision Makers under National Policy 11-207 Failure-to-File Cease Trade Orders and Revocation in Multiple Jurisdictions (NP 11-207) for an order revoking the FFCTOs.

¶ 2 This order is the order of the Principal Regulator and evidences the decision of the Decision Maker in Ontario.

Interpretation

¶ 3 Terms defined in National Instrument 14-101 Definitions or in NP 11-207 have the same meaning if used in this order, unless otherwise defined.

Order

¶ 4 Each of the Decision Makers is satisfied that the order to revoke the FFCTO meets the test set out in the Legislation for the Decision Maker to make the decision.

¶ 5 The decision of the Decision Makers under the Legislation is that the FFCTO is revoked.

¶ 6 July 29, 2020

Allan Lim, CPA, CA

Manager

Corporate Finance