Canadian Copper (CCI.CN) received a court hearing in Vancouver, scheduled for June 29, to approve the Caribou Complex deal, it said on Wednesday.
The company, as buyer, and FTI Consulting Canada, the court appointed Receiver of Trevali Mining New Brunswick Ltd., and the New Brunswick Government (GNB) continue to advance key transfer approvals and regulatory matters of the Caribou Complex transaction ahead of the court date, it said.
"This will reduce official title transfer timeline and the transition schedule of site handover activities from GNB to Canadian Copper," said the company in a statement. "It is expected that Canadian Copper and its site team will accept responsibility of the Caribou Complex in July."
Its key site personnel and supporting third-party team members will be announced this month, it added.
Shares of the company were last seen down $0.01 to $0.59 on the Canadian Securities Exchange.
Price: $0.59, Change: $-0.01, Percent Change: -1.67%