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    AGNICO EAGLE PROVIDES AN UPDATE ON 2024 EXPLORATION RESULTS AND 2025 EXPLORATION PLANS - MINERAL RESERVES INCREASE 1% YEAR-OVER-YEAR TO 54.3 MOZ; UPDATED MINERAL RESERVES OF 2.8 MOZ DECLARED AT UPPER BEAVER; INFERRED MINERAL RESOURCES INCREASE 9%

    2/13/25 5:20:00 PM ET
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    Agnico Eagle Mines Limited logo (CNW Group/Agnico Eagle Mines Limited)

    Stock Symbol: AEM (NYSE and TSX)

    (All amounts expressed in U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted)

    TORONTO, Feb. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (NYSE:AEM) (TSX:AEM) ("Agnico Eagle" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on year-end 2024 mineral reserves and mineral resources, exploration activities at mine sites and select advanced projects in 2024, and the Company's exploration plans and guidance for 2025. The Company's exploration focus remains on extending mine life at existing operations, testing near-mine opportunities and advancing key value driver projects.

    "I would like to commend our exploration team for their performance in 2024, which set a record in terms of safety and completed our ambitious exploration program at lower costs than planned. Through our optimization of drilling productivity and innovation efforts, we successfully reduced costs by approximately 8%. The exploration program continued to yield exciting results at our key mines and pipeline projects, which drove the replacement of our mineral reserves and the increase in our inferred mineral resources by nearly 10%, primarily from additions at Detour Lake, Canadian Malartic and Hope Bay," said Guy Gosselin, Agnico Eagle's Executive Vice-President, Exploration. "Our 2025 exploration program is the continuation of this effort to define the full potential of our operating assets, aiming to extend the life of mine at existing operations and advance the assessment of the potential of our pipeline projects to support the Company's vision for future growth," added Mr. Gosselin.

    Highlights from 2024 include:

    • Gold mineral reserves increase to record level – Year-end 2024 gold mineral reserves increased by 0.9% to 54.3 million ounces of gold (1,277 million tonnes grading 1.32 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold). The year-over-year increase in mineral reserves is due to good mineral reserve replacement at LaRonde, Macassa, Meliadine, Amaruq, Odyssey, Kittila and Fosterville, updated mineral reserves at Upper Beaver and the initial declaration of mineral reserves at Wasamac. At year-end 2024, measured and indicated mineral resources were 43.0 million ounces (1,167 million tonnes grading 1.14 g/t gold) and inferred mineral resources were 36.2 million ounces (451 million tonnes grading 2.49 g/t gold)
    • Upper Beaver – A technical evaluation was completed at Upper Beaver during the fourth quarter of 2024, bringing the mineral reserves to 2.77 million ounces of gold and 54,930 tonnes of copper (23.2 million tonnes grading 3.71 g/t gold and 0.24% copper) at December 31, 2024
    • Detour Lake – The Company's exploration program continued to attempt to de-risk the Detour Lake underground project in the western plunge of the main orebody hosting the producing open pits. Conversion drilling continues to increase underground indicated mineral resources, reaching 1.87 million ounces of gold (27.7 million tonnes grading 2.10 g/t gold) at year end. Underground inferred mineral resources continued to grow in 2024 below and to the west of the open pit, and totalled 3.68 million ounces of gold (59.3 million tonnes grading 1.93 g/t gold) at year end. The preparatory groundwork for the exploration ramp is progressing on schedule. Surface diamond drilling is expected to continue mineral resource conversion in 2025 and the drill program will be augmented by underground drilling from new underground drill stations as they become available
    • Odyssey – Successful exploration over the past year has continued to extend the limits of the East Gouldie inferred mineral resource laterally to the west and to the east. Recent drilling continues to grow mineralization in the recently discovered Eclipse zone, between the East Gouldie deposit and the Odyssey South zone, within close proximity to the planned underground infrastructure. Diamond drilling will continue in 2025 with over 20 drill rigs active on surface and underground to further assess the full potential of the Odyssey mine area and throughout the Canadian Malartic property package. Inferred mineral resources increased by 37% (1.2 million ounces of gold) year over year at the East Gouldie deposit to 4.6 million ounces of gold (61.2 million tonnes grading 2.32 g/t gold). The Odyssey mine now hosts a total of 5.55 million ounces of gold in proven and probable mineral reserves (52.6 million tonnes grading 3.28 g/t gold), 3.2 million ounce of gold in measured and indicated mineral resources (52.9 million tonnes grading 1.90 g/t gold) and 9.7 million ounces of gold in inferred mineral resources (138.8 million tonnes grading 2.18 g/t gold)
    • Wasamac – As part of the "fill-the-mill" strategy at Canadian Malartic, a technical evaluation was completed at Wasamac during the fourth quarter of 2024 that resulted in updated mineral reserves of 1.38 million ounces of gold (14.8 million tonnes grading 2.9 g/t gold) at December 31, 2024. This is the first declaration of mineral reserves by the Company at Wasamac since its acquisition from Yamana Gold Inc. in 2023
    • Hope Bay – Exploration drilling in 2024 totalled more than 119,000 metres and focused mainly on mineral resource expansion and conversion of the Madrid deposit following the strong drilling intercepts obtained at the Patch 7 zone during the fourth quarter of 2023. Results from 2024 are being integrated into the technical evaluation of Hope Bay, which is expected to be completed by year-end 2026. Successful drilling in 2024 following the discovery of high-grade mineralization in the Patch 7 zone has led to a significant increase in indicated mineral resources and inferred mineral resources. An initial indicated mineral resource estimate was declared as at December 31, 2024 for Patch 7 of 0.9 million ounces of gold (4.3 million tonnes grading 6.64 g/t gold) while the inferred mineral resources have grown to 0.8 million ounces of gold (4.4 million tonnes grading 5.40 g/t gold). In 2025 exploration will continue to test the Madrid deposit including the Patch 7 zone to expand and upgrade mineral resources
    • Exploration guidance – In 2025, the Company expects to spend between $290 million and $310 million for capitalized and expensed exploration and between $215 million and $235 million for exploration project expenses, studies and other corporate development expenses. The Company's exploration focus remains on extending mine life at existing operations, testing near-mine opportunities and advancing key value driver projects. Priorities for 2025 include continued drilling of the Detour Lake underground project, assessing the full potential of the Canadian Malartic property, supporting regional synergies in Abitibi and exploring Hope Bay

    GOLD MINERAL RESERVES

    At December 31, 2024, the Company's proven and probable mineral reserve estimate totalled 54.3 million ounces of gold (1,277 million tonnes grading 1.32 g/t gold). This represents a 0.9% (0.47 million ounce) increase in contained ounces of gold compared to the proven and probable mineral reserve estimate of 53.8 million ounces of gold (1,287 million tonnes grading 1.30 g/t gold) at year-end 2023 (see the Company's news release dated February 15, 2024 for details regarding the Company's December 31, 2023 proven and probable mineral reserve estimate).

    The increase in mineral reserves at December 31, 2024 is the result of the replacement of 1.5 million ounces of gold from operating assets. In particular: Fosterville, Macassa (including Amalgamated Kirkland ("AK") and Near Surface), Meliadine, Amaruq and LaRonde achieved a combined average mineral reserve replacement of 70% as a result of successful exploration and conversion drilling.

    Some pipeline projects also significantly contributed to the global mineral reserve increase. At Upper Beaver, the completion of a technical evaluation during the fourth quarter of 2024, following the positive preliminary economic assessment completed in June 2024 (see the news release dated July 31, 2024), resulted in new mineral reserves containing a total of 2.77 million ounce of gold. The year-over-year new mineral reserve addition at Upper Beaver represents 1.37 million ounces of gold. At Wasamac, initial mineral reserves of 1.38 million ounces of gold were declared in December 2024. The progress in mineral reserve development at Upper Beaver and Wasamac is the result of efforts by the Company to leverage regional synergies following the recent transactions to consolidate the Kirkland Lake camp and the Malartic camp at Canadian Malartic and advance the "fill-the-mill" strategy.

    Mineral reserves were calculated using a gold price of $1,450 per ounce for most operating assets, with exceptions that include: Detour Lake open pit using $1,400 per ounce; Amaruq using $1,650 per ounce; Pinos Altos using $1,800 per ounce; and variable assumptions for some other pipeline projects, including Wasamac using $1,650 per ounce. For detailed mineral reserves and mineral resources ("MRMR") data, including the economic parameters used to estimate the mineral reserves and mineral resources and by-product silver, copper and zinc at mines and advanced projects, see "Detailed Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource Data (as at December 31, 2024)" and "Assumptions used for the December 31, 2024 mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates reported by the Company" below.

    The ore extracted from the Company's mines in 2024 contained 3.78 million ounces of gold in-situ (64.9 million tonnes grading 1.81 g/t gold).

    The Company's gold mineral reserves as at December 31, 2024 are set out in the table below, and are compared with the gold mineral reserves as at December 31, 2023. Data in this table and certain other data in this news release have been rounded to the nearest thousand and discrepancies in total amounts are due to rounding.



    Proven & Probable

    Gold Mineral Reserve (000s oz)



    Average Mineral Reserve

    Gold Grade (g/t)

    Operation / Project

    2024

    2023

    Change



    2024

    2023

    Change

    LaRonde mine

    2,081

    2,244

    -163



    6.03

    6.40

    -0.37

    LaRonde Zone 5

    659

    636

    23



    2.21

    2.20

    0.01

    LaRonde Total

    2,740

    2,880

    -140



    4.26

    4.51

    -0.24

    Canadian Malartic mine

    1,944

    2,436

    -491



    0.81

    0.83

    -0.03

    Odyssey deposit

    317

    310

    8



    2.27

    2.17

    0.10

    East Gouldie

    5,236

    5,173

    62



    3.37

    3.42

    -0.05

    Canadian Malartic Total

    7,497

    7,919

    -421



    1.83

    1.73

    0.10

    Goldex

    789

    901

    -112



    1.57

    1.59

    -0.01

    Akasaba West

    138

    143

    -5



    0.90

    0.89

    0.01

    Wasamac

    1,377

    —

    1,377



    2.90

    0.00

    2.90

    Detour Lake

    (at or above 0.5 g/t)

    15,636

    16,594

    -958



    0.93

    0.93

    —

    Detour Lake (below 0.5 g/t)

    3,415

    3,335

    80



    0.39

    0.39

    —

    Detour Lake Total

    19,051

    19,928

    -878



    0.75

    0.76

    -0.01

    Macassa

    1,829

    1,954

    -125



    10.50

    14.45

    -3.95

    Macassa Near Surface

    12

    23

    -11



    5.31

    5.93

    -0.62

    AK deposit

    233

    160

    73



    4.71

    6.69

    -1.98

    Macassa Total

    2,074

    2,136

    -62



    9.18

    13.11

    -3.93

    Upper Beaver

    2,768

    1,395

    1,373



    3.71

    5.43

    -1.72

    Hammond Reef

    3,323

    3,323

    —



    0.84

    0.84

    —

    Amaruq

    1,609

    1,837

    -228



    3.36

    3.72

    -0.36

    Meadowbank Total

    1,609

    1,837

    -228



    3.36

    3.72

    -0.36

    Meliadine

    3,365

    3,467

    -102



    5.29

    5.91

    -0.62

    Hope Bay

    3,398

    3,397

    1



    6.52

    6.52

    —

    Fosterville

    1,650

    1,682

    -32



    5.37

    6.10

    -0.73

    Kittila

    3,400

    3,584

    -184



    4.16

    4.14

    0.02

    Pinos Altos

    433

    546

    -113



    1.94

    1.90

    0.03

    San Nicolás (50%)*

    672

    672

    —



    0.40

    0.40

    —

    Total Mineral Reserves

    54,284

    53,811

    474



    1.32

    1.30

    0.02

    *Agnico Eagle has agreed to subscribe for a 50% interest in San Nicolás, which will be contributed as study and development costs are incurred and, accordingly, Agnico Eagle's share of the reported MRMR at San Nicolás is reported at a 50% level.

    The Company estimates that at a gold price 10% higher than the assumed gold price (leaving other assumptions unchanged), there would be an approximate 13% increase in the gold contained in proven and probable mineral reserves. Conversely, the Company estimates that at a gold price 10% lower than the assumed gold price (leaving other assumptions unchanged), there would be an approximate 13% decrease in the gold contained in proven and probable mineral reserves.

    GOLD MINERAL RESOURCES

    At December 31, 2024, the Company's measured and indicated mineral resource estimate totalled 43.0 million ounces of gold (1,167 million tonnes grading 1.14 g/t gold). This represents a 2.3% (1.0 million ounce) decrease in contained ounces of gold compared to the measured and indicated mineral resource estimate at year-end 2023 (see the Company's news release dated February 15, 2024 for details regarding the Company's December 31, 2023 measured and indicated mineral resource estimate).

    The year-over-year decrease in measured and indicated mineral resources is primarily due to the upgrade of mineral resources at Upper Beaver and Wasamac to mineral reserves, largely offset by the successful conversion of inferred mineral resources into measured and indicated mineral resources at Detour Lake underground, East Malartic, Upper Beaver, Hope Bay and other sites.

    At Detour Lake, since the March 31, 2024 technical report and updated mineral reserves and mineral resources estimate, the Company has continued to successfully convert inferred mineral resources into indicated mineral resources with a substantial addition of 2.0 million ounces of gold in total indicated mineral resources (0.7 million ounces of gold from 8.3 million tonnes grading 2.79 g/t gold inside the resource pit and 1.2 million ounces of gold from 17.7 million tonnes grading 2.14 g/t gold below and to the west of the resource pit).

    At Hope Bay, following exploration success in the Patch 7 zone at the Madrid deposit, conversion drilling was accelerated, resulting in the declaration of an initial indicated mineral resource at December 31, 2024 of 0.9 million ounces of gold (4.3 million tonnes grading 6.64 g/t gold) in Patch 7, which also hosts an additional 0.8 million ounces of gold (4.4 million tonnes grading 5.40 g/t gold) in inferred mineral resources.

    At Canadian Malartic, using the production knowledge from the open pit operation and improved confidence in the historical data, the Company reviewed and updated the mineral resources classification criteria and model in 2024 for the East Malartic deposit at the Odyssey underground mine, resulting in the successful conversion of 2.1 million ounces of gold into indicated mineral resources at East Malartic for a total of 2.9 million ounces of gold (57.4 million tonnes grading 1.98 g/t gold).

    At December 31, 2024, the Company's inferred mineral resource estimate totalled 36.2 million ounces of gold (451 million tonnes grading 2.49 g/t gold). This represents a 9.5% (3.1 million ounce) increase in contained ounces of gold compared to the inferred mineral resource estimate a year earlier (see the news release dated February 15, 2024 for details regarding the Company's December 31, 2023 inferred mineral resource estimate).

    The year-over-year increase in inferred mineral resources is primarily due to exploration drilling success at Detour Lake underground, East Gouldie, Hope Bay, Meliadine, Fosterville and Macassa.

    In addition to the conversion of 1.2 million ounces of gold in underground indicated mineral resources below the Detour Lake resource pit since the March 31, 2024 technical report (see the news release dated June 19, 2024), the inferred mineral resources located below the resource pit and in the West Extension zone west of the resource pit were maintained at similar levels to the March 31, 2024 update, with 3.7 million ounces of gold (59.3 million tonnes grading 1.93 g/t gold) at year-end 2024.

    The Company's gold mineral resources as at December 31, 2024 are set out in the table below.



    Measured & Indicated



    Inferred



    Gold Mineral Resources



    Gold Mineral Resources

    Operation / Project

    Contained Gold

    Gold Grade



    Contained Gold

    Gold Grade

    (000 oz)

    (g/t)



    (000 oz)

    (g/t)

    LaRonde mine

    705

    3.75



    281

    5.39

    LaRonde Zone 5

    817

    2.29



    960

    4.15

    LaRonde Total

    1,522

    2.79



    1,240

    4.38

    Canadian Malartic mine

    —

    —



    129

    0.72

    Odyssey deposit

    105

    1.77



    1,520

    2.33

    East Malartic

    2,869

    1.95



    3,651

    1.98

    East Gouldie

    257

    1.52



    4,557

    2.32

    Canadian Malartic Total

    3,232

    1.90



    9,857

    2.12

    Goldex

    1,604

    1.64



    885

    1.62

    Akasaba West

    90

    0.68



    —

    —

    Wasamac

    667

    2.19



    312

    2.48

    Detour Lake

    15,259

    0.69



    6,605

    1.65

    Detour Lake Zone 58N

    534

    5.80



    136

    4.35

    Detour Lake Total

    15,793

    0.71



    6,742

    1.67

    Macassa

    721

    7.49



    1,259

    7.77

    Macassa Near Surface

    15

    5.03



    31

    4.74

    AK deposit

    52

    4.81



    32

    3.52

    Macassa Total

    788

    7.16



    1,322

    7.44

    Anoki-McBean

    349

    2.77



    107

    3.84

    Upper Beaver

    495

    2.03



    391

    4.12

    Upper Canada

    722

    2.15



    1,863

    3.11

    Hammond Reef

    2,298

    0.54



    —

    —

    Aquarius

    856

    2.15



    14

    3.59

    Holt complex

    1,699

    4.52



    1,310

    4.48

    Amaruq

    1,277

    4.01



    592

    4.65

    Meliadine

    1,714

    3.82



    2,225

    5.92

    Hope Bay

    2,143

    4.54



    2,312

    5.44

    Fosterville

    1,527

    3.72



    1,769

    4.31

    Northern Territory

    1,668

    2.38



    1,376

    2.40

    Kittila

    1,899

    2.98



    1,011

    4.91

    Barsele (55%)

    176

    1.27



    1,005

    1.98

    Pinos Altos

    741

    2.09



    58

    1.67

    La India

    89

    0.52



    —

    —

    Tarachi

    361

    0.58



    4

    0.52

    Chipriona

    326

    0.92



    21

    0.66

    El Barqueño Gold

    331

    1.16



    351

    1.13

    San Nicolás (50%)*

    20

    0.19



    10

    0.13

    Santa Gertrudis

    563

    0.91



    1,433

    2.36

    Total Mineral Resources

    42,950

    1.14



    36,208

    2.49

    *Agnico Eagle has agreed to subscribe for a 50% interest in San Nicolás, which will be contributed as study and development costs are incurred and, accordingly, Agnico Eagle's share of the reported MRMR at San Nicolás is reported at a 50% level.

    The economic parameters used to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources for all properties are set out below.

    Assumptions used for the December 31, 2024 mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates reported by the Company

    Metal Price for Mineral Reserve Estimation*

    Gold ($/oz)

    Silver ($/oz)

    Copper ($/lb)

    Zinc ($/lb)

    $1,450

    $20.00

    $3.75

    $1.10

    *Exceptions: US$1,350 per ounce of gold used for Hammond Reef and Hope Bay; US$1,400 per ounce of gold used for Detour Lake open pit; US$1,650 per ounce of gold used for Wasamac and Amaruq; US$1,800 per ounce of gold and US$24.00 per ounce of silver used for Pinos Altos; and US$1,300 per ounce of gold and US$3.00 per pound of copper used for San Nicolás.

    Metal Price for Mineral Resource Estimation*

    Gold ($/oz)

    Silver ($/oz)

    Copper ($/lb)

    Zinc ($/lb)

    $1,750

    $23.00

    $4.00

    $1.20

    *Exceptions: US$1,200 per ounce of gold used for Holt complex; US$1,300 per ounce of gold used for Detour Zone 58N; US$1,450 per ounce of gold used for Canadian Malartic; US$1,500 per ounce of gold used for Northern Territory; US$1,533 per ounce of gold used for Barsele; US$1,650 per ounce of gold used for Detour Lake, La India and Chipriona; US$1,667 per ounce of gold used for Upper Canada and El Barqueño; US$22.67 per ounce of silver used for El Barqueño; US$1,688 per ounce of gold used for Anoki-McBean, Hammond Reef and Tarachi; US$1,688 per ounce of gold and US$25.00 per ounce of silver used for Santa Gertrudis; US$1,300 per ounce of gold, US$20.00 per ounce of silver, US$3.00 per pound of copper and US$1.10 per pound of zinc used for San Nicolás; and US$1,800 per ounce of gold and US$24.00 per ounce of silver used for Pinos Altos.

    Exchange Rates*

    C$ per US$1.00

    MXP per US$1.00

    A$ per US$1.00

    € per US$1.00

    C$1.34

    MXP18.00

    A$1.45

    €0.91

    *Exceptions: exchange rates of C$1.25 per US$1.00 used for Upper Canada, Holt complex and Detour Lake Zone 58N; C$1.30 per US$1.00 used for Detour Lake open pit, Detour Lake underground, Hammond Reef and Hope Bay; EUR 0.87 per US$1.00 used for Barsele; and MXP17.00 per US$1.00 used for Tarachi.

    The above metal price assumptions are all below the three-year historic averages (from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2024) of approximately $2,053 per ounce of gold, $24.58 per ounce of silver, $4.02 per pound of copper and $1.34 per pound of zinc.

    2025 EXPLORATION GUIDANCE

    In 2025, the Company's total exploration expenditures and project expenses are expected to be between $505 million and $545 million, with a mid-point of $525 million. The total exploration expenditures include estimated capitalized exploration of $300 million and estimated exploration and corporate development expenses of $225 million, which are comprised of $153 million for expensed exploration and $72 million for project technical evaluations, technical services and other corporate expenses.

    The Company's exploration focus remains on extending mine life at existing operations, testing near-mine opportunities and advancing key value driver projects. Exploration priorities for 2025 include mineral resource conversion and expansion at the Detour Lake underground project and East Gouldie at Canadian Malartic, and advancing Hope Bay.

    The Company's exploration and corporate development guidance and plans for individual mines and projects for 2025 are set out below.

    2025 Exploration Program and Corporate Development Guidance





















    Expensed Exploration



    Capitalized Exploration*









    Sustaining

    Development





    ($ 000s)

    (000s m)



    ($ 000s)

    ($ 000s)

    (000s m)

    Quebec













    LaRonde

    $           2,200

    12.7



    $           5,500

    $                   —

    30.5

    Canadian Malartic

    15,000

    63.0



    2,800

    22,300

    153.3

    Goldex

    2,400

    19.0



    2,200

    2,100

    33.5

    Quebec regional

    7,500

    25.0



    —

    —

    —















    Ontario













    Detour Lake

    3,600

    5.5



    —

    27,500

    163.0

    Macassa

    —

    —



    2,600

    31,000

    179.9

    Ontario regional

    16,200

    30.8



    —

    —

    —















    Nunavut













    Meliadine

    1,300

    6.6



    7,100

    12,100

    80.3

    Meadowbank

    5,800

    8.3



    —

    —

    —

    Hope Bay

    28,000

    70.0



    —

    13,900

    40.0

    Nunavut regional

    8,100

    17.5



    —

    —

    —















    Australia













    Fosterville

    16,000

    39.8



    800

    9,700

    44.5

    Northern Territory

    4,900

    10.9



    —

    —

    —















    Europe













    Kittila

    4,600

    17.0



    3,900

    6,900

    66.0

    Europe regional

    9,500

    16.5



    —

    —

    —















    Mexico













    Pinos Altos

    1,700

    8.1



    2,100

    —

    11.5

    Mexico regional

    17,600

    15.8



    —

    —

    —















    Other regions, joint ventures and G&A

    8,700

    —



    —

    —

    —

    Total Exploration Drilling

    $       153,100

    366.5



    $         27,000

    $        125,500

    802.5















    Upper Beaver

    —





    —

    87,100



    Detour Lake underground

    —





    —

    40,500



    Hope Bay

    —





    —

    19,900



    Other project studies

    16,900





    —

    —



    Total corporate development and technical services

    55,000





    —

    —



    Total Exploration and Project Expenses

    $       225,000





    $         27,000

    $        273,000



    *Capitalized exploration is a part of capital expenditures which is a non-GAAP measure that is not a standardized financial measure under IFRS. See AEM Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results News Release dated February 13, 2025 under the caption "Note Regarding Certain Measures of Performance" for a description of the composition and usefulness of this non-GAAP measure and a reconciliation to additions to property, plant and mine development as set out in the consolidated statements of cash flows.

    ABITIBI REGION – QUEBEC

    CANADIAN MALARTIC

    MRMR Highlights

    Mineral reserves and mineral resources at the Odyssey mine continued to grow significantly in 2024, further demonstrating the high quality nature of these orebodies (East Gouldie, Odyssey and East Malartic). The Odyssey mine now hosts a total of 5.6 million ounces of gold in proven and probable mineral reserves (52.6 million tonnes grading 3.28 g/t gold), 3.2 million ounces of gold in measured and indicated mineral resources (52.9 million tonnes grading 1.90 g/t gold) and 9.7 million ounces of gold in inferred mineral resources (138.8 million tonnes grading 2.18 g/t gold). These substantial mineral reserves and mineral resources support the Company's vision for Canadian Malartic to potentially expand production in the future in combination with the development of satellite orebodies in the surrounding area.

    Approximately 89,000 ounces of gold in mineral reserves were added year-over-year, net of depletion, in the Odyssey South zone and the Odyssey internal zones as the understanding of these two mineralized zones continues to improve with ongoing drilling and mine development. Mineral reserves replacement at the Odyssey mine reached 110%, replacing more than the 2024 mined gold.

    At the Canadian Malartic mine, the continued positive reconciliation observed in the open pit and improvements to the mineral reserve model contributed to the addition of 137,000 ounces of gold to mineral reserves in the open pit during 2024. As a result, the mineral reserve decreased by approximately 491,000 ounces of gold while the in-situ gold production amounted to 628,300 ounces of gold.

    A review of the mineral resource classification confidence at the East Malartic deposit at Odyssey was carried out, and the inclusion of historical data and production knowledge resulted in the conversion of an additional 2.1 million ounces of indicated mineral resources.

    Successful exploration drilling at the East Gouldie deposit resulted in a significant increase in inferred mineral resources, with 1.2 million ounces of gold added within the eastern and western extensions of the main orebody. At year-end 2024, inferred mineral resources at East Gouldie totalled 4.6 million ounces of gold (61.2 million tonnes grading 2.32 g/t gold), representing approximately 47% of the total inferred mineral resources at Odyssey.

    2024 Exploration Highlights

    At Odyssey in 2024, exploration drilling totalled 167,198 metres, and an additional 50,370 metres of drilling dedicated to regional exploration around Canadian Malartic was also completed.

    Exploration drilling at Odyssey in 2024 continued to infill the Odyssey North and Odyssey South zones and the adjacent Odyssey internal zones. The East Gouldie deposit continued to grow both westward and eastward, resulting in additional inferred mineral resources. New drill intercepts in the Eclipse zone have established continuity of the mineralization and potential for additional future mineral resource growth in an area located between the East Gouldie and Odyssey deposits.

    Selected recent drill intersections from Odyssey are set out in the composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.

    [Odyssey – Composite Cross and Longitudinal Sections]

    Recent drilling highlights from the Odyssey internal zones include 4.4 g/t gold over 33.9 metres (core length) at 789 metres depth in hole UGOD-054-014R and 4.5 g/t gold over 9.8 metres (core length) at 963 metres depth in hole UGOD-075-011.

    Within the East Gouldie mineralized envelope, hole MEX24-316W intersected 6.7 g/t gold over 19.8 metres at 1,353 metres depth and hole MEX24-318WZ returned 5.7 g/t gold over 5.0 metres at 1,147 metres depth, extending the East Gouldie mineral resources further to the east.

    The recently discovered Eclipse zone is located approximately 50 to 100 metres north of, and parallel to, the eastern portion of the East Gouldie deposit, and currently extends from approximately 1,200 metres to 1,900 metres below surface. Recent highlights from the Eclipse zone include: hole MEX23-309ZB, which intersected 3.2 g/t gold over 42.9 metres at 1,241 metres depth; and hole MEX24-316, which returned 3.0 g/t gold over 51.5 metres at 1,349 metres depth in an intersection that has been re-interpreted as part of the Eclipse zone. These results demonstrate a strong potential to add mineral resources in proximity to planned mining infrastructure.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $40.1 million for 216,300 metres of drilling at Canadian Malartic in 2025. Exploration at Odyssey includes $29.7 million for 176,300 metres of drilling with the objective of continuing conversion of inferred mineral resources to indicated mineral resources at the East Gouldie and Odyssey deposits, and expanding the footprint of East Gouldie. The exploration results will be used to support a potential expansion project at Odyssey including a conceptual second shaft scenario to increase the overall site throughput that would utilize some of the available milling capacity at the complex when the open pit activities are concluded in the future.

    The remaining $10.4 million is planned to be spent on 40,000 metres of exploration drilling into prospective gold targets along the Barnat and East Gouldie mineralized corridors on the Canadian Malartic, Rand Malartic and Midway properties.

    Following the acquisition of O3 Mining Inc. by the Company, that is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2025, funding may also be allocated to drilling the Marban deposit, which is located immediately northeast of the Canadian Malartic property, to test the potential for future development of the Marban project as part of the Company's "fill-the-mill" strategy.

    WASAMAC

    Wasamac was acquired on March 31, 2023, as part of the acquisition of Yamana Gold Inc.'s Canadian assets (the "Yamana Transaction"). The Wasamac deposit is characterized by shear-hosted disseminated pyrite mineralization within an albite-sericite-carbonate alteration zone that ranges in thickness from a few metres up to 30 metres within the 50 to 55 degree, north-dipping Wasa Shear.

    MRMR Highlights

    A technical evaluation was completed at Wasamac that resulted in the conversion of 1.38 million ounces of gold (14.8 million tonnes grading 2.9 g/t gold) to mineral reserves as at December 31, 2024. The project had been classified as mineral resources in December 2023 following the closing of the Yamana Transaction to allow a review of the project's assumptions and parameters as part of the "fill-the-mill" strategy at Canadian Malartic.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $2.3 million for 10,000 metres of drilling at Wasamac in 2025 as part of a larger Quebec regional exploration program expected to total $7.5 million for 25,000 metres. The drilling program at Wasamac will focus on exploring the eastern extension of the Wasamac deposit in the Wasa shear zone.

    An additional $6.8 million is expected to be spent in 2025 for further technical evaluation at Wasamac as the Company continues to assess various scenarios regarding optimal mining rates and milling strategies for possible mine construction at the project.

    LARONDE

    MRMR Highlights

    During 2024, positive results from conversion drilling at the LaRonde Zone 5 ("LZ5") mine and the LaRonde mine added 80,000 ounces of gold and 111,000 ounces of gold in mineral reserves, respectively, partly replacing the production of 331,000 ounces of gold in-situ at LaRonde in 2024. Conversion drilling at the LZ5 mine and the LaRonde mine also resulted in the addition of a combined 115,000 ounces of gold in indicated mineral resources.

    2024 Exploration Highlights

    Exploration drilling totalled 50,300 metres at LaRonde in 2024, divided between the LZ5 area, the Bousquet 2 area and the main LaRonde orebody at depth.

    Selected recent drill intersections from LaRonde are set out in the composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.

    [LaRonde – Composite Longitudinal Section]

    Recent exploration drilling highlights include intersections near the current limits of known mineralized zones at LZ5 and Zone 3-4 with hole BZ-2024-005 returning 5.2 g/t gold over 5.7 metres at 390 metres depth west of the LZ5 mineral reserves and hole BZ-090-006 returning 7.8 g/t gold over 2.8 metres at 1,330 metres depth in Zone 3-4. The results demonstrate the potential for growth of mineral reserves in these zones.

    In Zone 3-1, hole LR-215-025 intersected 7.0 g/t gold over 5.0 metres at 2,197 metres depth and hole LR-215-024 intersected 6.8 g/t gold over 2.8 metres at 2,313 metres depth, extending the known mineralization down-plunge by approximately 300 metres beneath the main mineral resources in the zone.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $7.7 million for 43,200 metres of drilling at LaRonde in 2025, including $2.2 million for 12,700 metres of expensed drilling and $5.5 million for 30,500 metres of capitalized drilling.

    GOLDEX

    MRMR Highlights

    At Goldex, positive results from drilling into the extension at depth of the South zones have added 22,500 ounces of gold in mineral reserves. Mineral reserves for Goldex contained 1.0 million ounces of gold (22.7 million tonnes grading 1.43 g/t gold) as at December 31, 2024. The Company believes the mineral reserves are sufficient to sustain production until 2031 and provide an opportunity to test new exploration targets along under-explored trends.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $6.5 million for 52,500 metres of drilling at Goldex in 2025, including $4.1 million on capitalized drilling, mainly focused on the conversion and extension of the South and Deep 2 zones. The remaining $2.4 million is for 19,000 metres of exploration drilling, including 15,400 metres to test multiple extensional targets laterally and at depth of the main mining areas.

    ABITIBI REGION – ONTARIO

    DETOUR LAKE

    MRMR Highlights

    Detour Lake hosts the largest mineral reserves for the Company with 19.1 million ounces of gold (795 million tonnes grading 0.75 g/t gold) in the open pit mineral reserve at year-end 2024. The year-over-year decline in mineral reserves is primarily due to the open pit production that extracted 752,000 ounces of gold in-situ.

    In June 2024, the Company prepared a preliminary economic evaluation to describe a conceptual underground mining operation that could be developed simultaneously with the open pit operation to potentially increase output at the Detour Lake mine site to 1 million ounces of gold production per year.

    The underground operation would allow for the acceleration of the extraction of the high-grade ore currently located within the mineral resources open pit as well as provide access to the mineralization located below and to the west of the open pit that exploration drilling has demonstrated extends laterally several kilometres to the west of the open pit outline and to a depth exceeding 1,200 metres from surface.

    The underground mineral resources are currently reported for the portion of the orebody that is below and to the west of the mineral resources pit-shell. Conversion drilling continued to support the project with a growth in underground indicated mineral resources reaching 1.87 million ounces of gold (27.7 million tonnes grading 2.10 g/t gold) and underground inferred mineral resources continued to be extended to the west to grow to 3.68 million ounces of gold (59.3 million tonnes grading 1.93 g/t gold) at year end.

    Future high intensity drilling and bulk sampling combined with ongoing geological and structural studies are expected to improve the interpretation and understanding of the high-grade corridor within the orebody that could potentially be mined by underground methods.

    2024 Exploration Highlights

    At Detour Lake in 2024, exploration drilling totalled 221,000 metres for the full year. The program continued to successfully expand and infill the mineralization below and to the west of the mineral resource pit. All drilling was performed from surface as construction progresses for the exploration ramp portal, decline and related facilities.

    Selected recent drill intersections from Detour Lake are set out in the plan map and composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.

    [Detour Lake – Plan Map Showing High-Grade Zones]

    [Detour Lake – Composite Longitudinal Section]

    These results provide further support for a potential underground project at Detour Lake.

    In the high-grade corridor located at the base of the mineral resource pit, and outside the mineral reserve pit, hole DLM24-983 intersected 15.6 g/t gold over 16.3 metres at 324 metres depth and hole DLM24-1023A intersected 33.7 g/t gold over 2.8 metres at 235 metres depth. These results are among multiple intersections that are much higher-grade than the open-pit mineral resources and mineral reserves, further supporting the potential for an underground mining scenario in that portion of the deposit.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $31.1 million for 168,500 metres of drilling at Detour Lake in 2025, including $27.5 million for 163,000 metres of capitalized drilling to continue converting the inferred mineral resources into indicated mineral resources as well as the mineral potential in the western extension of the orebody into inferred mineral resources. The diamond drilling will continue exclusively from surface in 2025 until the first underground drill stations are made available. The objective of the program is to attempt to further de-risk the potential underground mining project by improving confidence in the geological interpretation and grade continuity within the high-grade corridors.

    An additional $40.5 million in capitalized expenses is expected to be spent in 2025 to advance the underground mining project, which will mostly consist of preparatory work, ramp-portal construction and decline excavation.

    The Company also expects to spend approximately $3.6 million for 5,500 metres of regional drilling in 2025, to explore satellite targets on the Company's large land position on the Detour Lake property as well as the adjacent Detour East property.

    MACASSA

    MRMR Highlights

    Macassa's Main Break and SMC zones and the adjacent Near Surface and AK deposits together achieved 78% replacement of their mining depletion (a combined 287,000 ounces of gold in-situ mined) in mineral reserves in 2024.

    The recent upgrade in site facilities, including completion of the #4 Shaft and an improved ventilation system, led to a significant improvement in productivity that reduced operating expenses on a per-tonne basis using more efficient cut-and-fill and long-hole mining methods. These developments improved the mineability of some portions of the orebody that, combined with positive exploration drill results, led to an overall strong replacement of mineral reserves in 2024. The Macassa deposit continues to contain the Company's highest-grade mineral reserve, with an average grade of 10.5 g/t of gold.

    The mineral reserve addition totalled a combined 173,000 ounces of gold for Macassa, Near Surface and AK and was mainly due to the expansion of mineral reserves at Main Break and SMC and the realized synergies with the AK deposit. The total mineral reserves in the Macassa, Near Surface and AK deposits contained 2.1 million ounces of gold (7.0 million tonnes grading 9.18 g/t gold) at year-end 2024. In addition to the mineral reserves, the Macassa mine and the Near Surface and AK deposits together realized an increase of 22% (140,000 ounces of gold) in measured and indicated mineral resources and an increase of 13% (148,000 ounces of gold) in inferred mineral resources.

    2024 Exploration Highlights

    At Macassa in 2024, all exploration drilling was performed from underground and totalled 176,069 metres, mostly in the Main Break and SMC zones, and in the Near Surface and AK deposits. Positive exploration drilling results continued to extend the known deposits in multiple directions and contributed to the replacement of mining depletion.

    Selected recent drill intersections from Macassa are set out in the composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.

    [Macassa – Isometric View and Composite Longitudinal Section]

    Drilling intersected significant results in the SMC East, with highlight hole 58-1390 returning 44.7 g/t gold over 2.1 metres at 1,846 metres depth and hole 53-4951 returning 32.1 g/t gold over 1.9 metres at 1,686 metres depth. These results, combined with full-year results, continued to extend the footprint of the SMC, which is the main zone being mined at Macassa.

    In the Main Break, to the east of known mineral resources, hole 64-451 returned 26.7 g/t gold over 2.0 metres at 2,157 metres depth and hole 58-1365 returned 17.9 g/t gold over 2.3 metres at 1,990 metres depth, further extending known mineralization in this key geological feature of the Kirkland Lake camp below historic mines.

    These recent positive results at depth at Macassa continue to demonstrate that the deposit remains open at depth and provides targets for future exploration, particularly considering the Company's extensive experience in deep mining and rock mechanics at LaRonde where mining operations occur down to approximately 3,400 metres depth.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $33.5 million for 179,900 metres of capitalized drilling at Macassa in 2025, with the objective of increasing and upgrading mineral resources. The exploration program will continue to build the mineral resource base to the east in the SMC East and Main Break, and to the west in the Lower/West SMC. Drilling in the AK and Near Surface deposits will target mineral resource conversion and expansion.

    As a part of an Ontario regional exploration plan totalling $16.2 million for 16,200 metres in 2025, the Company's ongoing surface exploration campaign in the Kirkland Lake camp will include additional drill holes to test the deep extensions of the Main Break east of the underground infrastructure of the SMC and below all historical mining levels of the camp to provide support for future development of underground exploration drifts.

    UPPER BEAVER

    MRMR Highlights

    A technical evaluation was completed at Upper Beaver during the fourth quarter of 2024 that increased mineral reserves to 2.8 million ounces of gold and 54,930 tonnes of copper (23.2 million tonnes grading 3.71 g/t gold and 0.24% copper) as at December 31, 2024.

    This technical evaluation incorporates all the new drilling completed since 2017, totalling 226,418 metres in 441 holes, and employs improved mining concepts with updated assumptions and optimizations, as well as the latest progress in the project regarding geotechnical and metallurgical test work.

    At year-end 2024, the underground indicated mineral resources totalled 0.5 million ounces of gold (7.5 million tonnes grading 2.04 g/t gold) and the underground inferred mineral resources totalled 0.4 million ounces of gold (3.0 million tonnes grading 4.12 g/t gold). The deposit remains open at depth, as shown in the composite longitudinal section below.

    [Upper Beaver – Isometric View and Composite Longitudinal Section]

    NUNAVUT

    MELIADINE

    MRMR Highlights

    Successful conversion drilling at Meliadine in 2024 added 291,000 ounces of gold to mineral reserves, primarily at the Tiriganiaq, Wesmeg North and Wesmeg deposits. This addition partially offsets the mining of 393,000 ounces of gold in-situ in 2024. Recent exploration results demonstrate that the deposits remain open at depth and laterally, supporting the good potential for future growth in mineral resources and mineral reserves.

    2024 Exploration Highlights

    Exploration drilling totalled 95,070 metres at Meliadine in 2024, with work focused on exploration and infill drilling of inferred mineral resources at depth in the Wesmeg, Wesmeg North, Pump and Tiriganiaq deposits.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $20.5 million for 86,900 metres of drilling at Meliadine in 2025, including $19.2 million for 80,300 metres of capitalized drilling and $1.3 million for 6,600 metres of expensed drilling. The drilling will be focused on expanding and converting near-mine mineralization and testing multiple mineralized plunges at depth that remain open in the main deposits.

    MEADOWBANK

    MRMR Highlights

    The Company succeeded in extending the life-of-mine at Amaruq with the addition of 328,000 ounces of gold in mineral reserves partly replacing the production depletion of 556,000 ounces of gold extracted

    in-situ
    in 2024.

    2024 Exploration Highlights

    At Amaruq in 2024, exploration drilling totalled 17,522 metres. The main objective of the exploration program was to test the lateral extensions of underground mineral resources and examine the vertical continuity of known mineralization at depth in the IVR and Whale Tail areas, which remain open at depth.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $5.9 million for 8,300 metres of expensed exploration drilling at Amaruq in 2025, focused on testing the continuity and extension of mineralization at depth at Whale Tail, and converting mineral resources at IVR and in the Kangislulik Lake (formerly named Mammoth Lake) area to the west of the Whale Tail deposit.

    The project team is currently assessing the exploration upside of the property and reviewing additional potential opportunities to further extend the life of mine while taking advantage of the positive gold price environment and the potential additional cashflow generation from any extension of the life of mine.

    HOPE BAY

    MRMR Highlights

    Building on the exploration success in the Patch 7 zone at the Madrid deposit in 2023, the conversion drilling program was accelerated in 2024 leading to an initial indicated mineral resource for Patch 7 of 0.9 million ounces of gold (4.3 million tonnes grading 6.64 g/t gold) as at December 31, 2024. In addition, inferred mineral resources for Patch 7 saw an increase of 205,000 ounces of gold despite the previously described ounces converted to indicated mineral resources, bringing the total to 2.3 million ounces of gold (13.2 million tonnes grading 5.44 g/t gold) by year-end 2024. These results indicate positive growth in mineral resources and a solid foundation for the future of the project.

    The total mineral reserves and mineral resources at Hope Bay now stand at 3.4 million ounces of gold in proven and probable mineral reserves (16.2 million tonnes grading 6.52 g/t gold), 2.1 million ounces of gold in indicated mineral resources (14.7 million tonnes grading 4.54 g/t gold) and 2.3 million ounces of gold in inferred mineral resources (13.2 million tonnes grading 5.44 g/t gold), as at December 31, 2024.

    2024 Exploration Highlights

    At Hope Bay in 2024, exploration drilling totalled 118,631 metres at both the Madrid and regional programs. The Madrid program focused on mineral resource expansion and conversion at Patch 7, following the positive results from the 2023 drill program, where wide, high-grade intersections were obtained in what had been a largely unexplored area. Recent results supported the mineral resource addition discussed above and provided improved geological comprehension of mineralization distribution and related structures.

    Selected recent drill intersections from the Madrid deposit are set out in the composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.

    [Madrid Deposit at Hope Bay – Composite Longitudinal Section]

    Infill hole HBM24-258 returned multiple mineralized intersections, including 17.4 g/t gold over 3.1 metres at 319 metres depth, 14.7 g/t gold over 8.8 metres at 331 metres depth and 5.9 g/t gold over 9.4 metres at 341 metres depth, demonstrating the strong mineralization present in the high-grade core of the Patch 7 zone. In the same area, hole HBM24-255 returned 6.5 g/t gold over 6.1 metres at 374 metres depth and 11.0 g/t gold over 6.9 metres at 384 metres depth.

    Further north, hole HBM24-274 intersected 23.9 g/t gold over 4.9 metres at 590 metres depth in an area where mineralization remains open in all directions.

    Below the mineral resources of the Suluk zone, hole HBM24-264 intersected 16.6 g/t gold over 4.1 metres at 794 metres depth and hole HBM24-267 returned 20.9 g/t gold over 2.6 metres at 689 metres depth, opening the area for future mineral resource growth potential.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $41.9 million for 110,000 metres of drilling at Hope Bay in 2025, including $28.0 million for 70,000 metres of expensed drilling and $13.9 million for 40,000 metres of capitalized drilling. An additional $19.9 million of capitalized expenses in 2025 will be used to continue the exploration ramp development at the Madrid deposit and for technical evaluation. The objective of the program is mineral resource conversion and expansion of the Madrid deposit, as well as the drilling of regional targets in the area that encompasses the extensions of the Doris and Madrid deposits.

    Both land-based and ice-based exploration drilling is already underway in 2025 with a strong focus on expanding known gold-bearing structures and investigating discoveries made in 2024 that are not part of current mineral resources due to limited drilling.

    AUSTRALIA

    FOSTERVILLE

    MRMR Highlights

    Fosterville successfully replaced 86% of mining depletion in 2024 with new mineral reserves. The replacement was achieved mainly through infill drilling in Robbins Hill and South Phoenix. In total 201,000 ounces of gold were added to mineral reserves, partly offsetting the 233,000 ounces of gold in-situ that were depleted from mineral reserves by 2024 production.

    Fosterville added 543,000 ounces of gold in inferred mineral resources, mainly from successful exploration drilling at Phoenix and Robbins Hill, partially offset by the conversion of 236,000 ounces of gold of inferred mineral resources to indicated mineral resources. The net addition year over year resulted in 308,000 ounces of gold in inferred mineral resources for a total of 1.8 million ounces of gold (12.8 million tonnes grading 4.31 g/t gold) at year-end 2024. The evolution of the inferred mineral resources could unlock an opportunity to transition the mine planning to increased throughput at a lower grade as the ultra-high grade Swan Zone is being depleted, with the Company continuing to explore for the potential of other Swan Zone-like structures on the land package surrounding the mine.

    2024 Exploration Highlights

    At Fosterville in 2024, exploration drilling totalled 69,374 metres split between programs targeting the Phoenix/Lower Phoenix area, drilling in Lower Phoenix focused on the mineralized Cardinal, Swan/Lower Phoenix and Cygnet zones and the Cygnet hanging wall structure. At Robbins Hill, drilling tested the Hoffman and Curie zones, identifying new mineralization south of the main Curie Zone.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $10.3 million for 44,500 metres of capitalized drilling at Fosterville in 2025, focused on the extensions of mineral reserves and mineral resources at Lower Phoenix and Robbins Hill. An additional $16.0 million is budgeted for 39,800 metres of underground and surface expensed exploration to test new geological targets, including parallel faults and folds to the main Fosterville host structure, exploring for similar geological context to the Swan Zone structure.

    FINLAND

    KITTILA

    MRMR Highlights

    At Kittila, conversion drilling in the Suuri, Roura Deep and Rimpi areas resulted in the addition of 84,000 ounces of gold in mineral reserves before depletion. Below level 1540, as drilling and technical evaluations are progressing, the level of confidence increased, leading to the conversion of 100,000 ounces of gold from inferred mineral resources to indicated mineral resources.

    2024 Exploration Highlights

    Exploration and conversion drilling at Kittila totalled 71,582 metres in 2024 and mainly targeted the Main and Sisar zones in the northern and southern portions of the deposit at approximately 1.0 to 1.4 kilometres depth, as well as the East zone close to surface and approximately 140 metres east of the Suuri lens.

    Selected recent drill intersections from Kittila are set out in the composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.

    [Kittila – Composite Longitudinal Section]

    North of the Rimpi area, hole RIE24-700J intersected 6.6 g/t gold over 4.9 metres at 1,388 metres depth and hole RIE24-700L intersected 2.9 g/t gold over 3.9 metres at 1,410 metres depth, demonstrating that the deposit is still open to the north and at depths similar to current mineral reserves.

    Deeper in the Main zone in the Rimpi area, hole ROD24-700 returned 9.8 g/t gold over 10.2 metres at 1,441 metres depth, potentially extending mineral resources and supporting longer-term growth scenarios for the mine.

    In the Sisar parallel zone in the Rimpi area, hole RIE24-702F returned 8.9 g/t gold over 7.1 metres at 1,837 metres depth, also supporting extension at depth of the known mineral resources.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $15.4 million for 83,000 metres of drilling at Kittila in 2025, focused on the Main zone in the Roura and Rimpi areas as well as the Sisar zone. The drilling includes 17,000 metres of capitalized conversion and 66,000 metres of capitalized exploration as described above. New drill stations should be available in 2025 to further explore the northern extensions of the Main and Sisar zones potentially beyond the Rimpi area.

    MEXICO

    PINOS ALTOS

    2024 Exploration Highlights

    At Pinos Altos in 2024, exploration drilling totalled 21,491 metres, focused on the Pinos Altos Deep project beneath the current underground mine as well as targeting areas beneath the known mineralization at Cubiro, Oberon de Weber, Cerro Colorado and Sinter.

    2025 Exploration Plan and Guidance

    The Company expects to spend approximately $3.8 million for 19,600 metres of capitalized and expensed exploration drilling at Pinos Altos in 2025.

    About Agnico Eagle

    Agnico Eagle is a Canadian based and led senior gold mining company and the third largest gold producer in the world, producing precious metals from operations in Canada, Australia, Finland and Mexico, with a pipeline of high-quality exploration and development projects. Agnico Eagle is a partner of choice within the mining industry, recognized globally for its leading sustainability practices. Agnico Eagle was founded in 1957 and has consistently created value for its shareholders, declaring a cash dividend every year since 1983.

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    Unless otherwise stated, references to "LaRonde", "Canadian Malartic", "Meadowbank" and "Goldex" are to the Company's operations at the LaRonde complex, the Canadian Malartic complex, the Meadowbank complex and the Goldex complex, respectively. The LaRonde complex consists of the mining, milling and processing operations at the LaRonde mine and the mining operations at the LaRonde Zone 5 mine. The Canadian Malartic complex consists of the milling and processing operations at the Canadian Malartic mine and the mining operations at the Odyssey mine. The Meadowbank complex consists of the mining, milling and processing operations at the Meadowbank mine and the Amaruq open pit and underground mines. The Goldex complex consists of the mining, milling and processing operations at the Goldex mine and the mining operations at the Akasaba West open pit mine. References to other operations are to the relevant mines, projects or properties, as applicable.

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Such statements include the Company's forward-looking guidance, including metal production, estimated ore grades, recovery rates, project timelines, drilling targets or results and life of mine estimates; the potential for additional gold production at the Company's sites; the estimated timing and conclusions of the Company's studies and evaluations; the methods by which ore will be extracted or processed; the Company's expansion plans at Detour Lake, Upper Beaver and Odyssey, including the timing, funding, completion and commissioning thereof and the commencement of production therefrom; the Company's plans at Hope Bay, Wasamac and San Nicolás; statements concerning other expansion projects, recovery rates, mill throughput, optimization efforts and projected exploration, including costs and other estimates upon which such projections are based; timing and amounts of exploration (including capital expenditures, other expenditures and other cash needs, and expectations as to the funding thereof); estimates of future mineral reserves and mineral resources; the projected development of certain ore deposits, including estimates of exploration, development and production and other capital costs and estimates of the timing of such exploration, development and production or decisions with respect to such exploration, development and production; estimates of mineral reserves and mineral resources and the effect of drill results, studies and evaluations on future mineral reserves and mineral resources; the Company's ability to obtain the necessary permits and authorizations in connection with its proposed or current exploration, development and mining operations, including at Meliadine, Upper Beaver and San Nicolás, and the anticipated timing thereof; future exploration; the anticipated timing of events with respect to the Company's mine sites; and anticipated trends with respect to the Company's operations, exploration and the funding thereof. Such statements reflect the Company's views as at the date of this news release and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions, and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number of factors and assumptions that, while considered reasonable by Agnico Eagle as of the date of such statements, are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies. The material factors and assumptions used in the preparation of the forward-looking statements contained herein, which may prove to be incorrect, include, but are not limited to, the assumptions set forth herein and in management's discussion and analysis ("MD&A") and the Company's Annual Information Form ("AIF") for the year ended December 31, 2023 filed with Canadian securities regulators and that are included in its Annual Report on Form 40-F for the year ended December 31, 2023 ("Form 40-F") filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), the Company's news release dated February 13, 2025 announcing its full year 2024 results, as well as: that there are no significant disruptions affecting operations; that production, permitting, development, expansion and the ramp-up of operations at each of Agnico Eagle's properties proceeds on a basis consistent with current expectations and plans; that the Company's plans for its exploration, development and mining operations are not changed or amended in a material way; that the relevant metal prices, foreign exchange rates and prices for key mining and construction inputs (including labour and electricity) will be consistent with Agnico Eagle's expectations; that the effect of tariffs will not materially affect the price or availability of the inputs the Company uses in its operations; that Agnico Eagle's current estimates of mineral reserves, mineral resources, mineral grades and metal recovery are accurate; that there are no material delays in the timing for completion of ongoing growth projects; that seismic activity at the Company's operations at LaRonde, Goldex, Fosterville and other properties is as expected by the Company and that the Company's efforts to mitigate its effect on mining operations, including with respect to community relations, are successful; that the Company's current plans to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions are successful; that the Company's current plans to optimize production are successful; that there are no material variations in the current tax and regulatory environment; that governments, the Company or others do not take measures in response to pandemics or other health emergencies or otherwise that, individually or in the aggregate, materially affect the Company's ability to operate its business or its productivity; and that measures taken relating to, or other effects of, pandemics or other health emergencies do not affect the Company's ability to obtain necessary supplies and deliver them to its mine sites. Many factors, known and unknown, could cause the actual results to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks include, but are not limited to: the volatility of prices of gold and other metals; uncertainty of mineral reserves, mineral resources, mineral grades and mineral recovery estimates; uncertainty of future production, project development, capital expenditures and other costs; foreign exchange rate fluctuations; inflationary pressures; financing of additional capital requirements; cost of exploration and development programs; seismic activity at the Company's operations, including at LaRonde, Goldex and Fosterville; mining risks; community protests, including by Indigenous groups; risks associated with foreign operations; risks associated with joint ventures; governmental and environmental regulation; the volatility of the Company's stock price; risks associated with the Company's currency, fuel and by-product metal derivative strategies; the current interest rate environment; the potential for major economies to encounter a slowdown in economic activity or a recession; the potential for increased conflict or hostilities in various regions, including Europe and the Middle East; and the extent and manner of communicable diseases or outbreaks, and measures taken by governments, the Company or others to attempt to mitigate the spread thereof may directly or indirectly affect the Company. For a more detailed discussion of such risks and other factors that may affect the Company's ability to achieve the expectations set forth in the forward-looking statements contained in this news release, see the AIF and MD&A filed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and included in the Form 40-F filed on EDGAR at www.sec.gov, as well as the Company's other filings with the Canadian securities regulators and the SEC. Other than as required by law, the Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update these forward-looking statements.

    Notes to Investors Regarding the Use of Mineral Resources

    The mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates contained in this news release have been prepared in accordance with the Canadian securities administrators' (the "CSA") National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101").

    The SEC's disclosure requirements and policies for mining properties now more closely align with current industry and global regulatory practices and standards, including NI 43-101; however Canadian issuers that report in the United States using the Multijurisdictional Disclosure System ("MJDS"), such as the Company, may still use NI 43-101 rather than the SEC disclosure requirements when using the SEC's MJDS registration statement and annual report forms. Accordingly, mineral reserve and mineral resource information contained in this news release may not be comparable to similar information disclosed by U.S. companies.

    Investors are cautioned that while the SEC recognizes "measured mineral resources", "indicated mineral resources" and "inferred mineral resources", investors should not assume that any part or all of the mineral deposits in these categories will ever be converted into a higher category of mineral resources or into mineral reserves. These terms have a great amount of uncertainty as to their economic and legal feasibility. Accordingly, investors are cautioned not to assume that any "measured mineral resources", "indicated mineral resources" or "inferred mineral resources" that the Company reports in this news release are or will be economically or legally mineable. Under Canadian regulations, estimates of inferred mineral resources may not form the basis of feasibility or pre-feasibility studies, except in limited circumstances.

    Further, "inferred mineral resources" have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that any part or all of an inferred mineral resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category.

    The mineral reserve and mineral resource data set out in this news release are estimates, and no assurance can be given that the anticipated tonnages and grades will be achieved or that the indicated level of recovery will be realized. The Company does not include equivalent gold ounces for by-product metals contained in mineral reserves in its calculation of contained ounces. Mineral reserves are not reported as a subset of mineral resources.

    Scientific and Technical Information

    The scientific and technical information contained in this news release relating to exploration activities has been approved by Guy Gosselin, Eng. and P.Geo., Executive Vice-President, Exploration and Olivier Grondin, P.Geo., Vice-President, Exploration; and relating to mineral reserves and mineral resources has been approved by Dyane Duquette, P.Geo., Vice-President, Mineral Resources Management, each of whom is a "Qualified Person" for the purposes of NI 43-101.

    Detailed Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource Data

    Mineral Reserves as at December 31, 2024

    Operation / Project

    Proven

    Probable

    Proven & Probable

    Gold

    Mining

    Method*

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Au

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Au

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Au

    Recovery

    %**

    LaRonde mine1

    U/G

    2,398

    4.84

    373

    8,334

    6.38

    1,709

    10,731

    6.03

    2,081

    94.6

    LaRonde Zone 52

    U/G

    5,026

    2.10

    339

    4,241

    2.34

    319

    9,267

    2.21

    659

    94.7

    LaRonde Total

    7,424

    2.98

    712

    12,574

    5.02

    2,028

    19,998

    4.26

    2,740



    Canadian Malartic mine3

    O/P

    40,383

    0.52

    677

    34,533

    1.14

    1,267

    74,916

    0.81

    1,944

    89.3

    Odyssey deposit4

    U/G

    36

    2.41

    3

    4,318

    2.27

    315

    4,354

    2.27

    317

    95.0

    East Gouldie5

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    48,278

    3.37

    5,236

    48,278

    3.37

    5,236

    94.4

    Canadian Malartic Total

    40,419

    0.52

    680

    87,128

    2.43

    6,818

    127,547

    1.83

    7,497



    Goldex6

    U/G

    5,472

    1.43

    251

    10,137

    1.65

    538

    15,609

    1.57

    789

    86.9

    Akasaba West7

    O/P

    846

    0.82

    22

    3,948

    0.91

    116

    4,794

    0.90

    138

    77.0

    Goldex Total

    6,318

    1.34

    273

    14,085

    1.44

    654

    20,403

    1.41

    927



    Wasamac

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    14,757

    2.90

    1,377

    14,757

    2.90

    1,377

    89.7

    Quebec Total



    54,161

    0.96

    1,665

    128,545

    2.63

    10,876

    182,706

    2.13

    12,541



    Detour Lake

    (At or above 0.5 g/t)

    O/P

    75,405

    1.08

    2,616

    447,790

    0.90

    13,020

    523,195

    0.93

    15,636

    92.0

    Detour Lake

    (Below 0.5 g/t)

    O/P

    53,049

    0.42

    717

    218,861

    0.38

    2,698

    271,910

    0.39

    3,415

    92.0

    Detour Lake Total8

    128,454

    0.81

    3,333

    666,651

    0.73

    15,718

    795,105

    0.75

    19,051



    Macassa9

    U/G

    325

    13.24

    138

    5,096

    10.32

    1,691

    5,421

    10.50

    1,829

    97.1

    Macassa Near Surface10

    U/G

    4

    7.76

    1

    65

    5.15

    11

    69

    5.31

    12

    95.0

    AK deposit11

    U/G

    23

    5.11

    4

    1,514

    4.71

    229

    1,537

    4.71

    233

    93.7

    Macassa Total

    352

    12.65

    143

    6,675

    9.00

    1,931

    7,027

    9.18

    2,074



    Upper Beaver12

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    3,235

    1.82

    189

    3,235

    1.82

    189

    95.5

    Upper Beaver12

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    19,946

    4.02

    2,579

    19,946

    4.02

    2,579

    95.5

    Upper Beaver Total



    —

    —

    —

    23,181

    3.71

    2,768

    23,181

    3.71

    2,768



    Hammond Reef13

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    123,473

    0.84

    3,323

    123,473

    0.84

    3,323

    89.2

    Ontario Total



    128,806

    0.84

    3,476

    819,979

    0.90

    23,740

    948,785

    0.89

    27,216



    Amaruq

    O/P

    3,310

    1.81

    193

    8,657

    3.33

    928

    11,967

    2.91

    1,121

    90.7

    Amaruq

    U/G

    45

    4.86

    7

    2,858

    5.23

    481

    2,903

    5.23

    488

    90.7

    Meadowbank Total14

    3,355

    1.86

    200

    11,516

    3.80

    1,408

    14,871

    3.36

    1,609



    Meliadine

    O/P

    324

    3.47

    36

    5,241

    4.10

    690

    5,565

    4.06

    726

    96.0

    Meliadine

    U/G

    1,666

    6.93

    371

    12,557

    5.62

    2,268

    14,223

    5.77

    2,639

    96.0

    Meliadine Total15



    1,990

    6.37

    407

    17,798

    5.17

    2,958

    19,788

    5.29

    3,365



    Hope Bay16

    U/G

    93

    6.77

    20

    16,120

    6.52

    3,378

    16,212

    6.52

    3,398

    87.5

    Nunavut Total



    5,438

    3.59

    628

    45,433

    5.30

    7,744

    50,871

    5.12

    8,372



    *Open Pit ("O/P"), Underground ("U/G")

    ** Represents metallurgical recovery percentage



















































    Operation / Project

    Proven

    Probable

    Proven & Probable

    Gold

    Mining

    Method*

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Au

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Au

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Au

    Recovery

    %**

    Fosterville17

    U/G

    888

    5.77

    165

    8,666

    5.33

    1,486

    9,553

    5.37

    1,650

    92.0

    Australia Total



    888

    5.77

    165

    8,666

    5.33

    1,486

    9,553

    5.37

    1,650



    Kittila18

    U/G

    616

    4.33

    86

    24,782

    4.16

    3,314

    25,398

    4.16

    3,400

    86.4

    Europe Total



    616

    4.33

    86

    24,782

    4.16

    3,314

    25,398

    4.16

    3,400



    Pinos Altos

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    1,884

    1.04

    63

    1,884

    1.04

    63

    94.4

    Pinos Altos

    U/G

    1,484

    2.09

    100

    3,589

    2.35

    271

    5,072

    2.27

    370

    94.1

    Pinos Altos Total19

    1,484

    2.09

    100

    5,472

    1.90

    334

    6,956

    1.94

    433



    San Nicolás (50%)20

    O/P

    23,858

    0.41

    314

    28,761

    0.39

    358

    52,619

    0.40

    672

    17.6

    Mexico Total



    25,341

    0.51

    414

    34,234

    0.63

    691

    59,575

    0.58

    1,105



    Total Gold



    215,249

    0.93

    6,433

    1,061,639

    1.40

    47,852

    1,276,888

    1.32

    54,284



























    Silver

    Mining

    Method*

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Ag

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Ag

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Ag

    Recovery

    %**

    LaRonde mine

    U/G

    2,398

    13.29

    1,024

    8,334

    21.67

    5,805

    10,731

    19.79

    6,830

    77.4

    Pinos Altos

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    1,884

    32.53

    1,970

    1,884

    32.53

    1,970

    44.5

    Pinos Altos

    U/G

    1,484

    48.13

    2,296

    3,589

    36.72

    4,236

    5,072

    40.05

    6,532

    48.1

    Pinos Altos Total



    1,484

    48.13

    2,296

    5,472

    35.28

    6,206

    6,956

    38.02

    8,502



    San Nicolás (50%)

    O/P

    23,858

    23.93

    18,356

    28,761

    20.91

    19,333

    52,619

    22.28

    37,689

    38.6

    Total Silver



    27,739

    24.31

    21,677

    42,567

    22.90

    31,344

    70,307

    23.46

    53,021



























    Copper

    Mining

    Method*

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Cu

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Cu

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Cu

    Recovery

    %**

    LaRonde mine

    U/G

    2,398

    0.20

    4,808

    8,334

    0.30

    25,224

    10,731

    0.28

    30,033

    83.8

    Akasaba West

    O/P

    846

    0.49

    4,144

    3,948

    0.50

    19,851

    4,794

    0.50

    23,995

    77.4

    Upper Beaver

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    3,235

    0.14

    4,477

    3,235

    0.14

    4,477

    79.2

    Upper Beaver

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    19,946

    0.25

    50,453

    19,946

    0.25

    50,453

    79.2

    Upper Beaver Total



    —

    —

    —

    23,181

    0.24

    54,930

    23,181

    0.24

    54,930



    San Nicolás (50%)

    O/P

    23,858

    1.26

    299,809

    28,761

    1.01

    291,721

    52,619

    1.12

    591,530

    78.2

    Total Copper



    27,102

    1.14

    308,761

    64,224

    0.61

    391,727

    91,326

    0.77

    700,488



























    Zinc

    Mining

    Method*

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Zn

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Zn

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Zn

    Recovery

    %**

    LaRonde mine

    U/G

    2,398

    0.49

    11,803

    8,334

    1.12

    93,022

    10,731

    0.98

    104,825

    66.9

    San Nicolás (50%)

    O/P

    23,858

    1.61

    383,313

    28,761

    1.37

    394,115

    52,619

    1.48

    777,428

    80.9

    Total Zinc



    26,256

    1.50

    395,115

    37,095

    1.31

    487,137

    63,351

    1.39

    882,252



    1 LaRonde mine: Net smelter value cut-off varies according to mining type and depth, not less than C$87/t for LP1 (Area 11-3) and not less than C$210/t for LaRonde.

    2 LaRonde Zone 5: Gold cut-off grade varies according to stope size and depth, not less than 1.44 g/t.

    3 Canadian Malartic: Gold cut-off grade is 0.35 g/t.

    4 Odyssey deposit: Gold cut-off grade varies according to mining zone and depth, not less than 1.51 g/t.

    5 East Gouldie: Gold cut-off grade not less than 1.62 g/t.

    6 Goldex: Gold cut-off grade varies according to mining type and depth, not less than 0.90 g/t.

    7 Akasaba West: Net smelter value cut-off varies, not less than C$31.96/t.

    8 Detour Lake: Gold cut-off grade is 0.30 g/t.

    9 Macassa: Gold cut-off grade varies according to mining type, not less than 3.85 g/t for long hole method and 4.24 g/t for cut and fill method.

    10 Macassa Near Surface deposit: Gold cut-off grade not less than 2.43 g/t.

    11 Amalgamated Kirkland ("AK") deposit: Gold cut-off grade not less than 2.43 g/t.

    12 Upper Beaver: Net smelter value cut-off varies according to mining type, not less than C$118.17/t for underground and C$43.49/t for open pit.

    13 Hammond Reef: Gold cut-off grade is 0.41 g/t.

    14 Amaruq: Gold cut-off grade varies according to mining type, not less than 0.98 g/t for open pit mineral reserves and 3.05 g/t for underground mineral reserves (gold cut-off grade for marginal underground mineral reserves from development is 1.17 g/t).

    15 Meliadine: Gold cut-off grade varies according to mining type, not less than 1.60 g/t for open pit mineral reserves and 4.20 g/t for underground mineral reserves (gold cut-off grade for marginal underground mineral reserves from development is 1.60 g/t).

    16 Hope Bay: Gold cut-off grade not less than 4.00 g/t.

    17 Fosterville: Gold cut-off grade varies according to mining zone and type, not less than 3.10 g/t.

    18 Kittila: Gold cut-off grade varies according to haulage distance, not less than 2.63 g/t.

    19 Pinos Altos: Net smelter value cut-off varies according to mining zone and type, not less than C$11.09/t for open pit mineral reserves and US$63.43/t for the underground mineral reserves.

    20 San Nicolás (50%): Net smelter return cut-off values for low zinc/copper ore of US$9.71/t and for high zinc/copper ore of

    US$13.15/t.

    Mineral Resources as at December 31, 2024

    Operation / Project

    Measured

    Indicated

    Measured & Indicated

    Inferred

    Gold

    Mining

    Method*

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Au

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000

    Oz Au

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000

    Oz Au

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000

    Oz Au

    LaRonde mine

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    5,851

    3.75

    705

    5,851

    3.75

    705

    1,619

    5.39

    281

    LaRonde Zone 5

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    11,094

    2.29

    817

    11,094

    2.29

    817

    7,187

    4.15

    960

    LaRonde Total

    —

    —

    —

    16,945

    2.79

    1,522

    16,945

    2.79

    1,522

    8,806

    4.38

    1,240

    Canadian Malartic mine

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    5,550

    0.72

    129

    Odyssey deposit

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    1,847

    1.77

    105

    1,847

    1.77

    105

    20,275

    2.33

    1,520

    East Malartic

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    45,783

    1.95

    2,869

    45,783

    1.95

    2,869

    57,354

    1.98

    3,651

    East Gouldie

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    5,243

    1.52

    257

    5,243

    1.52

    257

    61,155

    2.32

    4,557

    Odyssey Total

    —

    —

    —

    52,873

    1.90

    3,232

    52,873

    1.90

    3,232

    138,784

    2.18

    9,728

    Canadian Malartic Total

    —

    —

    —

    52,873

    1.90

    3,232

    52,873

    1.90

    3,232

    144,334

    2.12

    9,857

    Goldex

    U/G

    12,360

    1.86

    739

    18,137

    1.48

    865

    30,496

    1.64

    1,604

    16,946

    1.62

    885

    Akasaba West

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    4,133

    0.68

    90

    4,133

    0.68

    90

    —

    —

    —

    Goldex Total

    12,360

    1.86

    739

    22,270

    1.33

    955

    34,630

    1.52

    1,694

    16,946

    1.62

    885

    Wasamac

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    9,479

    2.19

    667

    9,479

    2.19

    667

    3,911

    2.48

    312

    Quebec Total



    12,360

    1.86

    739

    101,567

    1.95

    6,376

    113,927

    1.94

    7,115

    173,997

    2.20

    12,294

    Detour Lake

    O/P

    33,923

    1.10

    1,201

    630,463

    0.60

    12,188

    664,386

    0.63

    13,389

    65,093

    1.40

    2,926

    Detour Lake

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    27,738

    2.10

    1,870

    27,738

    2.10

    1,870

    59,269

    1.93

    3,679

    Detour Lake Zone 58N

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    2,868

    5.80

    534

    2,868

    5.80

    534

    973

    4.35

    136

    Detour Lake Total



    33,923

    1.10

    1,201

    661,068

    0.69

    14,592

    694,991

    0.71

    15,793

    125,335

    1.67

    6,742

    Macassa

    U/G

    278

    8.46

    76

    2,716

    7.39

    645

    2,994

    7.49

    721

    5,036

    7.77

    1,259

    Macassa Near Surface

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    94

    5.03

    15

    94

    5.03

    15

    205

    4.74

    31

    AK deposit

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    333

    4.81

    52

    333

    4.81

    52

    283

    3.52

    32

    Macassa Total



    278

    8.46

    76

    3,144

    7.05

    712

    3,422

    7.16

    788

    5,524

    7.44

    1,322

    Aquarius

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    12,364

    2.15

    856

    12,364

    2.15

    856

    122

    3.59

    14

    Holt complex

    U/G

    5,806

    4.29

    800

    5,884

    4.75

    898

    11,690

    4.52

    1,699

    9,097

    4.48

    1,310

    Anoki-McBean

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    3,919

    2.77

    349

    3,919

    2.77

    349

    867

    3.84

    107

    Upper Beaver

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    54

    0.87

    2

    54

    0.87

    2

    —

    —

    —

    Upper Beaver

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    7,510

    2.04

    493

    7,510

    2.04

    493

    2,953

    4.12

    391

    Upper Beaver Total



    —

    —

    —

    7,564

    2.03

    495

    7,564

    2.03

    495

    2,953

    4.12

    391

    Upper Canada

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    2,006

    1.62

    104

    2,006

    1.62

    104

    1,020

    1.44

    47

    Upper Canada

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    8,433

    2.28

    618

    8,433

    2.28

    618

    17,588

    3.21

    1,816

    Upper Canada Total



    —

    —

    —

    10,439

    2.15

    722

    10,439

    2.15

    722

    18,608

    3.11

    1,863

    Hammond Reef

    O/P

    47,063

    0.54

    819

    86,304

    0.53

    1,478

    133,367

    0.54

    2,298

    —

    —

    —

    Ontario Total



    87,070

    1.03

    2,896

    790,685

    0.79

    20,104

    877,755

    0.82

    23,000

    162,506

    2.25

    11,748

    Amaruq

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    3,115

    3.37

    338

    3,115

    3.37

    338

    187

    2.88

    17

    Amaruq

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    6,801

    4.30

    940

    6,801

    4.30

    940

    3,773

    4.73

    574

    Meadowbank Total

    —

    —

    —

    9,915

    4.01

    1,277

    9,915

    4.01

    1,277

    3,960

    4.65

    592

    Meliadine

    O/P

    1

    3.46

    —

    4,229

    2.98

    406

    4,231

    2.98

    406

    614

    4.43

    87

    Meliadine

    U/G

    524

    4.53

    76

    9,187

    4.17

    1,232

    9,711

    4.19

    1,308

    11,082

    6.00

    2,138

    Operation / Project

    Measured

    Indicated

    Measured & Indicated

    Inferred

    Gold

    Mining

    Method*

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Au

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000

    Oz Au

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000

    Oz Au

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000

    Oz Au

    Meliadine Total



    525

    4.53

    76

    13,416

    3.80

    1,638

    13,941

    3.82

    1,714

    11,696

    5.92

    2,225

    Hope Bay

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    14,689

    4.54

    2,143

    14,689

    4.54

    2,143

    13,232

    5.44

    2,312

    Nunavut Total



    525

    4.53

    76

    38,020

    4.14

    5,058

    38,545

    4.14

    5,135

    28,888

    5.52

    5,129

    Fosterville

    O/P

    843

    2.79

    75

    2,371

    3.21

    245

    3,214

    3.10

    320

    692

    2.45

    54

    Fosterville

    U/G

    474

    4.27

    65

    9,094

    3.91

    1,142

    9,567

    3.92

    1,207

    12,070

    4.42

    1,715

    Fosterville Total



    1,316

    3.32

    141

    11,465

    3.76

    1,386

    12,781

    3.72

    1,527

    12,761

    4.31

    1,769

    Northern Territory

    O/P

    269

    3.65

    32

    16,416

    1.42

    749

    16,685

    1.46

    781

    13,536

    1.75

    762

    Northern Territory

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    5,115

    5.39

    887

    5,115

    5.39

    887

    4,284

    4.45

    613

    Northern Territory Total

    269

    3.65

    32

    21,531

    2.36

    1,636

    21,800

    2.38

    1,668

    17,820

    2.40

    1,376

    Australia Total



    1,585

    3.38

    172

    32,996

    2.85

    3,023

    34,581

    2.87

    3,195

    30,581

    3.20

    3,145

    Kittila

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    373

    3.89

    47

    Kittila

    U/G

    4,749

    2.87

    438

    15,079

    3.01

    1,461

    19,828

    2.98

    1,899

    6,038

    4.97

    965

    Kittila Total



    4,749

    2.87

    438

    15,079

    3.01

    1,461

    19,828

    2.98

    1,899

    6,411

    4.91

    1,011

    Barsele (55%)

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    3,178

    1.08

    111

    3,178

    1.08

    111

    2,260

    1.25

    91

    Barsele (55%)

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    1,158

    1.77

    66

    1,158

    1.77

    66

    13,552

    2.10

    914

    Barsele Total



    —

    —

    —

    4,335

    1.27

    176

    4,335

    1.27

    176

    15,811

    1.98

    1,005

    Europe Total



    4,749

    2.87

    438

    19,414

    2.62

    1,638

    24,163

    2.67

    2,076

    22,222

    2.82

    2,016

    Pinos Altos

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    1,248

    0.79

    32

    1,248

    0.79

    32

    106

    0.60

    2

    Pinos Altos

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    9,798

    2.25

    709

    9,798

    2.25

    709

    972

    1.79

    56

    Pinos Altos Total



    —

    —

    —

    11,045

    2.09

    741

    11,045

    2.09

    741

    1,077

    1.67

    58

    La India

    O/P

    4,478

    0.52

    74

    880

    0.53

    15

    5,358

    0.52

    89

    —

    —

    —

    San Nicolás (50%)

    O/P

    261

    0.08

    1

    3,037

    0.20

    19

    3,297

    0.19

    20

    2,468

    0.13

    10

    Tarachi

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    19,290

    0.58

    361

    19,290

    0.58

    361

    242

    0.52

    4

    Chipriona

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    10,983

    0.92

    326

    10,983

    0.92

    326

    976

    0.66

    21

    El Barqueño Gold

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    8,834

    1.16

    331

    8,834

    1.16

    331

    9,628

    1.13

    351

    Santa Gertrudis

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    19,267

    0.91

    563

    19,267

    0.91

    563

    9,819

    1.36

    429

    Santa Gertrudis

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    9,079

    3.44

    1,004

    Santa Gertrudis Total

    —

    —

    —

    19,267

    0.91

    563

    19,267

    0.91

    563

    18,898

    2.36

    1,433

    Total Mexico



    4,739

    0.49

    75

    73,336

    1.00

    2,355

    78,075

    0.97

    2,430

    33,289

    1.75

    1,876

    Total Gold



    111,028

    1.23

    4,397

    1,056,019

    1.14

    38,553

    1,167,047

    1.14

    42,950

    451,483

    2.49

    36,208

























































    Operation / Project

    Measured

    Indicated

    Measured & Indicated

    Inferred

    Silver

    Mining

    Method*

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Ag

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Ag

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Ag

    000

    Tonnes

    g/t

    000 Oz

    Ag

    LaRonde mine

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    5,851

    15.28

    2,873

    5,851

    15.28

    2,873

    1,619

    11.14

    580

    Pinos Altos

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    1,248

    19.20

    770

    1,248

    19.20

    770

    106

    12.38

    42

    Pinos Altos

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    9,798

    50.88

    16,028

    9,798

    50.88

    16,028

    972

    41.51

    1,297

    Pinos Altos Total



    —

    —

    —

    11,045

    47.30

    16,798

    11,045

    47.30

    16,798

    1,077

    38.65

    1,339

    La India

    O/P

    4,478

    2.72

    391

    880

    2.58

    73

    5,358

    2.70

    464

    —

    —

    —

    San Nicolás (50%)

    O/P

    261

    6.40

    54

    3,037

    11.86

    1,158

    3,297

    11.43

    1,211

    2,468

    9.26

    735

    Chipriona

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    10,983

    100.72

    35,566

    10,983

    100.72

    35,566

    976

    86.77

    2,722

    El Barqueño Silver

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    4,393

    124.06

    17,523

    El Barqueño Gold

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    8,834

    4.73

    1,343

    8,834

    4.73

    1,343

    9,628

    16.86

    5,218

    Santa Gertrudis

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    19,267

    3.66

    2,269

    19,267

    3.66

    2,269

    9,819

    1.85

    585

    Santa Gertrudis

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    9,079

    23.31

    6,803

    Santa Gertrudis Total

    —

    —

    —

    19,267

    3.66

    2,269

    19,267

    3.66

    2,269

    18,898

    12.16

    7,389

    Total Silver



    4,739

    2.92

    445

    59,897

    31.20

    60,080

    64,636

    29.13

    60,525

    39,058

    28.27

    35,504





























    Copper

    Mining

    Method*

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Cu

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Cu

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Cu

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Cu

    LaRonde mine

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    5,851

    0.14

    8,213

    5,851

    0.14

    8,213

    1,619

    0.25

    4,101

    Akasaba West

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    4,133

    0.41

    17,126

    4,133

    0.41

    17,126

    —

    —

    —

    Upper Beaver

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    54

    0.10

    56

    54

    0.1

    56

    —

    —

    —

    Upper Beaver

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    7,510

    0.16

    12,063

    7,510

    0.16

    12,063

    2,953

    0.36

    10,649

    Upper Beaver Total



    —

    —

    —

    7,564

    0.16

    12,118

    7,564

    0.16

    12,118

    2,953

    0.36

    10,649

    San Nicolás (50%)

    O/P

    261

    1.35

    3,526

    3,037

    1.17

    35,489

    3,297

    1.18

    39,015

    2,468

    0.94

    23,144

    Chipriona

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    10,983

    0.16

    17,291

    10,983

    0.16

    17,291

    976

    0.12

    1,174

    El Barqueño Gold

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    8,834

    0.19

    16,400

    8,834

    0.19

    16,400

    9,628

    0.22

    21,152

    El Barqueño Silver

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    4,393

    0.04

    1,854

    Total Copper



    261

    1.35

    3,526

    40,402

    0.26

    106,637

    40,662

    0.27

    110,163

    22,036

    0.28

    62,075





























    Zinc

    Mining

    Method*

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Zn

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Zn

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonne

    s Zn

    \

    000

    Tonnes

    %

    Tonnes

    Zn

    LaRonde mine

    U/G

    —

    —

    —

    5,851

    1.00

    58,633

    5,851

    1

    58,633

    1,619

    0.34

    5,520

    San Nicolás (50%)

    O/P

    261

    0.39

    1,012

    3,037

    0.71

    21,618

    3,297

    0.69

    22,630

    2,468

    0.62

    15,355

    Chipriona

    O/P

    —

    —

    —

    10,983

    0.83

    91,637

    10,983

    0.83

    91,637

    976

    0.73

    7,073

    Total Zinc



    261

    0.39

    1,012

    19,870

    0.87

    171,888

    20,131

    0.86

    172,900

    5,062

    0.55

    27,949

    *Open Pit ("O/P"), Underground ("U/G")

    The assumptions for metal prices and currency exchange rates used for the December 31, 2024 mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates reported by the Company are presented in the "Gold Mineral Resources" section earlier in this news release.

    Mineral reserves reported are not included in mineral resources. Tonnage amounts and contained metal amounts set out in this table have been rounded to the nearest thousand, so may not aggregate to equal column totals. Mineral reserves are in-situ, taking into account all mining recoveries, before mill or heap leach recoveries. Underground mineral reserves and measured and indicated mineral resources are reported within mineable shapes and include internal and external dilution. Inferred mineral resources are reported within mineable shapes and include internal dilution. Mineable shape optimization parameters may differ for mineral reserves and mineral resources.

    The mineral reserves and mineral resources tonnages reported for silver, copper and zinc are a subset of the mineral reserves and mineral resources tonnages for gold. The Company's economic parameters set the maximum price allowed to be no more than the lesser of the three‐year moving average and current spot price, which is a common industry standard. Given the current commodity price environment, Agnico Eagle continues to use more conservative gold and silver prices.

    NI 43-101 requires mining companies to disclose mineral reserves and mineral resources using the subcategories of "proven mineral reserves", "probable mineral reserves", "measured mineral resources", "indicated mineral resources" and "inferred mineral resources". Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.

    A mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of a measured and/or indicated mineral resource. It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined or extracted and is defined by studies at prefeasibility or feasibility level as appropriate that include application of modifying factors. Such studies demonstrate that, at the time of reporting, extraction could reasonably be justified. The mineral reserves presented in this news release are separate from and not a portion of the mineral resources.

    Modifying factors are considerations used to convert mineral resources to mineral reserves. These include, but are not restricted to, mining, processing, metallurgical, infrastructure, economic, marketing, legal, environmental, social and governmental factors.

    A proven mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of a measured mineral resource. A proven mineral reserve implies a high degree of confidence in the modifying factors. A probable mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of an indicated and, in some circumstances, a measured mineral resource. The confidence in the modifying factors applied to a probable mineral reserve is lower than that applied to a proven mineral reserve.

    A mineral resource is a concentration or occurrence of solid material of economic interest in or on the Earth's crust in such form, grade or quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade or quality, continuity and other geological characteristics of a mineral resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge, including sampling.

    A measured mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape and physical characteristics are estimated with confidence sufficient to allow the application of modifying factors to support detailed mine planning and final evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. Geological evidence is derived from detailed and reliable exploration, sampling and testing and is sufficient to confirm geological and grade or quality continuity between points of observation. An indicated mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape and physical characteristics are estimated with sufficient confidence to allow the application of modifying factors in sufficient detail to support mine planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. Geological evidence is derived from adequately detailed and reliable exploration, sampling and testing and is sufficient to assume geological and grade or quality continuity between points of observation. An inferred mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated on the basis of limited geological evidence and sampling. Geological evidence is sufficient to imply but not verify geological and grade or quality continuity.

    Investors are cautioned not to assume that part or all of an inferred mineral resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable.

    A feasibility study is a comprehensive technical and economic study of the selected development option for a mineral project that includes appropriately detailed assessments of applicable modifying factors, together with any other relevant operational factors and detailed financial analysis that are necessary to demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that extraction is reasonably justified (economically mineable). The results of the study may reasonably serve as the basis for a final decision by a proponent or financial institution to proceed with, or finance, the development of the project. The confidence level of the study will be higher than that of a pre-feasibility study.

    Additional Information

    Additional information about each of the Company's material mineral projects as at December 31, 2024, including information regarding data verification, key assumptions, parameters and methods used to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources and the risks that could materially affect the development of the mineral reserves and mineral resources required by sections 3.2 and 3.3 and paragraphs 3.4(a), (c) and (d) of NI 43-101 can be found in the Company's AIF and MD&A filed on SEDAR+ each of which forms a part of the Company's Form 40-F filed with the SEC on EDGAR and in the following technical reports filed on SEDAR+ in respect of the Company's material mineral properties: Detour Lake Operation, Ontario, Canada, NI 43-101 Technical Report (September 20, 2024); NI 43-101 Technical Report of the LaRonde complex in Québec, Canada (March 24, 2023); NI 43-101 Technical Report Canadian Malartic Mine, Québec, Canada (March 25, 2021); Technical Report on the Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves at Meadowbank Gold complex including the Amaruq Satellite Mine Development, Nunavut, Canada as at December 31, 2017 (February 14, 2018); and the Updated Technical Report on the Meliadine Gold Project, Nunavut, Canada (February 11, 2015).

    APPENDIX – EXPLORATION DETAILS

    LZ5 mine and LaRonde mine at LaRonde

    Drill hole

    Mine / zone

    From (metres)

    To

    (metres)

    Depth of

    midpoint below

    surface (metres)

    Estimated true

    width (metres)

    Gold grade (g/t)

    (uncapped)

    Gold grade (g/t)

    (capped)*

    BZ-2024-004

    LZ5 / Zone 4

    373.4

    382.2

    406

    3.1

    20.4

    8.3

    BZ-2024-005

    LZ5 / Zone 4

    348.7

    356.2

    377

    2.8

    13.7

    5.3

    and

    LZ5 / Zone 4

    358.6

    373.4

    390

    5.7

    5.4

    5.2

    BZ-2024-008

    LZ5 / Zone 4

    416.7

    434.8

    451

    6.9

    2.7

    2.7

    BZ-050-010

    LZ5 / Zone 5

    229.5

    252.5

    618

    21.3

    3.8

    3.8

    BZ-090-006

    LZ5 / Zone 3-4

    373.3

    376.8

    1,330

    2.8

    8.0

    7.8

    and

    LZ5 / Zone 3-4

    389.4

    392.9

    1,338

    2.8

    5.7

    5.7

    BZ-090-008

    LZ5 /Zone 3-4

    522.6

    525.6

    1,516

    2.8

    5.1

    5.1

    BZ-090-010

    LZ5 / Zone 3-4

    634.5

    640.0

    1,643

    3.4

    25.8

    9.8

    LR-215-024

    LZ5 / Zone 3-1

    373.7

    378.4

    2,313

    2.8

    6.8

    6.8

    and

    LZ5 / Zone 3-1

    399.0

    403.7

    2,328

    2.8

    5.7

    5.7

    LR-215-025

    LZ5 / Zone 3-1

    281.5

    287.6

    2,197

    5.0

    11.0

    7.0

    and

    LZ5 / Zone 3-1

    304.7

    308.1

    2,206

    2.8

    5.0

    5.0

    LR-215-028

    LZ5 / Zone 3-1

    239.3

    243.4

    2,013

    4.0

    4.8

    4.8

    and

    LZ5 / Zone 3-1

    265.0

    267.9

    2,007

    2.8

    8.3

    8.3

    LR-149-045

    LaR / Area 11-3

    250.2

    258.9

    1,669

    6.4

    3.4

    3.4

    LR-152-008

    LaR / Area 11-3

    294.1

    307.3

    1,740

    9.1

    2.6

    2.6

    LR-305-041

    LaR / Zone 20N

    397.0

    404.4

    3,276

    4.5

    18.9

    18.9

    LR-317-022

    LaR / Zone 20N

    671.8

    676.1

    3,611

    2.8

    24.8

    8.2

    LR-317-023

    LaR / Zone 20N

    472.0

    479.0

    3,376

    6.0

    6.5

    6.5

    *Results from LaRonde use a capping factor of 30 g/t gold.

    East Gouldie and Odyssey deposits, and Eclipse and Odyssey internal zones at Odyssey

    Drill hole

    Deposit / Zone

    From (metres)

    To (metres)

    Depth of midpoint

    below surface (metres)

    Estimated true

    width (metres)

    Gold grade (g/t)

    (uncapped)

    Gold grade (g/t)

    (capped)*

    MEX23-309ZB

    Eclipse

    1,637.6

    1,683.0

    1,241

    42.9

    3.2

    3.2

    MEX24-313Z

    Eclipse

    1,755.1

    1,766.6

    1,493

    11.0

    3.3

    3.3

    and

    East Gouldie

    1,889.7

    1,897.5

    1,584

    7.5

    4.4

    4.4

    MEX24-316

    Eclipse

    1,639.7

    1,712.5

    1,349

    51.5

    3.0

    3.0

    and

    East Gouldie

    1,795.7

    1,812.8

    1,437

    16.6

    3.4

    3.4

    MEX24-316W

    East Gouldie

    1,716.6

    1,736.7

    1,353

    19.8

    6.7

    6.7

    and

    East Gouldie

    1,774.8

    1,790.6

    1,390

    15.6

    4.0

    4.0

    MEX24-317

    East Gouldie

    1,905.0

    1,919.0

    1,633

    13.1

    2.9

    2.9

    including

    East Gouldie

    1,910.8

    1,917.0

    1,634

    5.9

    5.3

    5.3

    MEX24-318

    Eclipse

    1,546.3

    1,555.0

    994

    8.6

    4.0

    4.0

    MEX24-318WZ

    East Gouldie

    1,654.5

    1,662.0

    1,147

    7.0

    5.7

    5.7

    MEX24-319

    East Gouldie

    1,687.4

    1,693.5

    1,292

    5.9

    8.6

    8.5

    MEX24-320WA

    East Gouldie

    1,581.2

    1,593.8

    1,374

    12.2

    2.9

    2.9

    UGEG-054-006

    East Gouldie

    635.5

    639.5

    706

    3.9

    6.3

    6.3

    UGEG-071-004

    East Gouldie

    452.0

    471.7

    871

    18.5

    4.7

    4.6

    UGEG-071-006

    East Gouldie

    473.0

    494.5

    736

    21.1

    3.6

    3.6

    UGEG-075-026

    East Gouldie

    575.4

    581.9

    772

    6.1

    5.9

    5.9

    UGEG-075-028

    East Gouldie

    580.2

    588.3

    819

    7.9

    2.9

    2.9

    MEX24-322

    Odyssey internal

    1,227.5

    1,233.5

    1,158

    6.0**

    4.4

    4.4

    and

    Odyssey internal

    1,269.6

    1,279.0

    1,199

    9.4**

    9.6

    9.3

    UGOD-054-014R

    Odyssey internal

    363.1

    397.0

    789

    33.9**

    4.4

    4.4

    and

    Odyssey North

    403.5

    416.4

    808

    11.4

    1.8

    1.8

    UGOD-054-016

    Odyssey internal

    210.6

    217.8

    679

    7.2**

    5.0

    4.4

    UGOD-054-023

    Odyssey North

    453.5

    471.0

    897

    13.6

    2.5

    2.5

    UGOD-075-011

    Odyssey internal

    501.7

    511.5

    963

    9.8**

    4.5

    4.5

    *Results from East Gouldie, Eclipse, Odyssey internal zones and Odyssey South use a capping factor of 20 g/t gold.

    **Core length. True width undetermined.

    West Pit and West Extension zones at Detour Lake

    Drill hole

    Zone

    From

    (metres)

    To

    (metres)

    Depth of midpoint

    below surface (metres)

    Estimated true width

    (metres)

    Gold grade (g/t)

    (uncapped)*

    DLM24-928

    West Extension

    676.8

    729.0

    564

    47.9

    0.8

    and

    West Extension

    801.3

    804.8

    639

    3.2

    12.8

    and

    West Extension

    815.0

    823.0

    650

    7.4

    4.3

    DLM24-972AW2

    West Pit Underground

    571.7

    604.2

    490

    29.6

    2.0

    and

    West Pit Underground

    617.2

    639.0

    520

    19.9

    4.3

    including

    West Pit Underground

    636.0

    639.0

    527

    2.8

    27.7

    DLM24-983

    West Pit Underground

    388.0

    406.0

    324

    16.3

    15.6

    including



    397.2

    403.0

    326

    5.2

    46.2

    and

    West Pit Underground

    540.0

    599.0

    454

    54.3

    0.9

    DLM24-985A

    West Pit Underground

    199.0

    224.0

    178

    21.4

    23.2

    including



    220.0

    224.0

    187

    3.4

    141.7

    and

    West Pit Underground

    419.0

    433.0

    352

    12.3

    3.9

    DLM24-999

    West Extension

    548.0

    557.5

    441

    8.7

    3.2

    and

    West Extension

    607.1

    612.0

    484

    4.5

    47.2

    DLM24-1001

    West Extension

    481.0

    506.8

    416

    22.6

    3.1

    DLM24-1007A

    West Extension

    474.0

    522.0

    445

    39.0

    2.3

    including



    474.0

    476.9

    425

    2.4

    19.8

    including



    500.0

    507.0

    450

    5.7

    2.7

    and

    West Extension

    584.0

    587.0

    521

    2.5

    6.4

    DLM24-1014A

    West Pit Underground

    406.1

    439.6

    346

    30.0

    2.8

    including



    418.9

    422.0

    344

    2.8

    24.2

    and

    West Pit Underground

    549.0

    604.2

    464

    50.2

    0.9

    and

    West Pit Underground

    637.0

    677.0

    524

    36.6

    2.7

    DLM24-1023A

    West Pit Underground

    296.0

    299.1

    235

    2.8

    33.7

    and

    West Pit Underground

    379.7

    393.9

    301

    13.2

    3.5

    and

    West Pit Underground

    440.0

    542.0

    376

    95.9

    1.2

    and

    West Pit Underground

    694.0

    705.0

    517

    10.5

    4.2

    DLM24-1045

    Main Pit Underground

    498.0

    589.3

    427

    84.4

    1.1

    and

    Main Pit Underground

    697.0

    802.9

    578

    98.7

    1.7

    and

    Main Pit Underground

    823.0

    838.0

    636

    14.0

    13.2

    including



    833.0

    838.0

    639

    4.7

    37.3

    and

    Main Pit Underground

    979.5

    994.7

    748

    14.2

    7.4

    and

    Main Pit Underground

    1,012.0

    1,018.0

    768

    5.6

    6.6

    *Results from Detour Lake are uncapped.

    SMC and Main Break zones at Macassa

    Drill hole

    Zone

    From (metres)

    To (metres)

    Depth of midpoint below

    surface (metres)

    Estimated true

    width (metres)

    Gold grade

    (g/t)

    (uncapped)

    Gold grade

    (g/t)

    (capped)*

    59-0149

    SMC East

    147.2

    149.2

    1,857

    2.0

    23.1

    23.1

    58-1390

    SMC East

    134.5

    137.1

    1,846

    2.1

    44.7

    44.7

    53-4951

    SMC East

    303.1

    305.4

    1,686

    1.9

    36.4

    32.1

    and

    SMC East

    392.3

    397.1

    1,707

    4.2

    10.2

    10.2

    53-4960

    SMC East

    305.0

    309.7

    1,662

    3.6

    9.0

    9.0

    57-1571

    SMC West

    224.3

    226.5

    1,724

    2.1

    15.8

    15.8

    58-1356

    Main Break

    175.3

    178.3

    2,023

    2.7

    13.1

    13.1

    58-1365

    Main Break

    187.1

    189.6

    1,990

    2.3

    17.9

    17.9

    58-1379

    Main Break

    184.6

    186.8

    1,999

    2.0

    42.5

    14.8

    64-451

    Main Break

    297.4

    299.4

    2,157

    2.0

    26.7

    26.7

    *Results from Macassa use a capping factor ranging from 68.6 g/t to 445.7 g/t gold depending on the zone.

    Madrid deposit at Hope Bay

    Drill hole

    Zone

    From (metres)

    To (metres)

    Depth of midpoint

    below surface (metres)

    Estimated true

    width (metres)

    Gold grade

    (g/t)

    (uncapped)

    Gold grade

    (g/t)

    (capped)*

    HBM24-254

    Patch 7

    597.0

    605.3

    424

    7.8

    4.9

    4.9

    HBM24-255

    Patch 7

    503.0

    510.0

    374

    6.1

    6.5

    6.5

    and

    Patch 7

    517.0

    525.0

    384

    6.9

    11.0

    11.0

    HBM24-256

    Patch 7

    620.0

    638.0

    509

    16.9

    3.9

    3.9

    HBM24-258

    Patch 7

    422.9

    426.0

    319

    3.1

    20.8

    17.4

    and

    Patch 7

    434.5

    443.9

    331

    8.8

    14.7

    14.7

    including

    Patch 7

    438.5

    441.0

    331

    2.4

    40.7

    40.7

    and

    Patch 7

    448.0

    458.0

    341

    9.4

    5.9

    5.9

    HBM24-260

    Patch 7

    408.7

    412.5

    301

    3.3

    63.5

    29.1

    HBM24-264

    Suluk

    945.0

    950.0

    794

    4.1

    25.1

    16.6

    including

    Suluk

    949.0

    950.0

    794

    0.8

    92.7

    50.0

    HBM24-266

    Suluk

    871.0

    873.5

    596

    2.4

    26.3

    22.0

    HBM24-267

    Suluk

    994.5

    997.1

    689

    2.6

    20.9

    20.9

    HBM24-272

    Suluk

    768.0

    772.3

    597

    3.7

    9.9

    9.9

    including

    Suluk

    769.0

    770.0

    597

    0.9

    34.5

    34.5

    HBM24-274

    Patch 7

    915.5

    921.2

    590

    4.9

    25.9

    23.9

    *Results from Madrid deposit at Hope Bay use a capping factor of 50 g/t gold.

    Main and Sisar zones at Kittila

    Drill hole

    Zone / Area

    From

    (metres)

    To

    (metres)

    Depth of midpoint

    below surface (metres)

    Estimated

    true width

    (metres)

    Gold grade

    (g/t)

    (uncapped)*

    RIE24-702F

    Sisar Deep / Rimpi

    766.0

    774.3

    1,786

    3.2

    4.7

    and

    Sisar Deep / Rimpi

    835.2

    849.0

    1,837

    7.1

    8.9

    including



    835.2

    842.0

    1,836

    3.6

    11.9

    RIE24-702C

    Main / Rimpi

    328.2

    335.0

    1,416

    3.2

    4.5

    RIE24-702G

    Sisar Deep / Rimpi

    784.0

    790.0

    1,782

    4.7

    4.3

    RIE24-702H

    Sisar Deep / Rimpi

    786.0

    797.0

    1,790

    4.4

    3.9

    RIE24-700L

    Main / Seuru

    567.0

    576.9

    1,410

    3.9

    2.9

    RIE24-700J

    Main / Seuru

    538.2

    548.9

    1,388

    4.9

    6.6

    including



    538.2

    543.6

    1,388

    3.1

    9.5

    ROD24-700

    Main / Rimpi

    328.0

    345.1

    1,441

    10.2

    9.8

    including

    Main / Rimpi

    332.0

    345.1

    1,444

    7.8

    12.2

    * Results from Kittila are uncapped.

    EXPLORATION DRILL COLLAR COORDINATES

    Drill hole

    UTM East*

    UTM North*

    Elevation

    (metres above sea level)

    Azimuth

    (degrees)

    Dip

    (degrees)

    Length (metres

    LaRonde

    BZ-2024-004

    687029

    5347303

    310

    3

    -77

    471

    BZ-2024-005

    687028

    5347303

    310

    20

    -74

    456

    BZ-2024-008

    687029

    5347302

    310

    33

    -76

    618

    BZ-050-010

    687231

    5347243

    -162

    340

    -28

    280

    BZ-090-006

    687298

    5347611

    -817

    174

    -34

    433

    BZ-090-008

    687299

    5347611

    -817

    161

    -52

    591

    BZ-090-010

    687298

    5347611

    -817

    192

    -61

    701

    LR-215-024

    687757

    5347367

    -1,745

    204

    -43

    456

    LR-215-025

    687757

    5347366

    -1,744

    188

    -30

    363

    LR-215-028

    687758

    5347366

    -1,742

    154

    13

    334

    LR-149-045

    689240

    5347226

    -1,165

    176

    -49

    340

    LR-152-008

    689241

    5347229

    -1,194

    181

    -44

    387

    LR-305-041

    689777

    5346879

    -2,667

    181

    -45

    449

    LR-317-022

    690103

    5346988

    -2,807

    176

    -48

    749

    LR-317-023

    690102

    5346988

    -2,807

    183

    -34

    507

    Odyssey mine

    MEX23-309ZB

    718682

    5334767

    307

    162

    -48

    1,521

    MEX24-313Z

    718632

    5334757

    307

    185

    -63

    1,911

    MEX24-316

    718604

    5334758

    308

    170

    -57

    1,876

    MEX24-316W

    718604

    5334758

    308

    170

    -57

    1,885

    MEX24-317

    718665

    5334762

    307

    160

    -63

    2,076

    MEX24-318

    718652

    5334763

    307

    166

    -45

    1,749

    MEX24-318WZ

    718652

    5334763

    307

    166

    -45

    1,809

    MEX24-319

    718604

    5334759

    308

    176

    -55

    1,860

    MEX24-320WA

    716867

    5334696

    316

    155

    -68

    1,797

    UGEG-054-006

    717966

    5334110

    -229

    177

    -16

    787

    UGEG-071-004

    717758

    5333977

    -345

    171

    -31

    631

    UGEG-071-006

    717758

    5333977

    -345

    169

    -9

    652

    UGEG-075-026

    717922

    5334060

    -250

    181

    -25

    751

    UGEG-075-028

    717923

    5334060

    -251

    177

    -31

    769

    MEX24-322

    718617

    5334759

    309

    215

    -70

    2,353

    UGOD-054-014R

    717998

    5334290

    -230

    357

    -43

    471

    UGOD-054-016

    717997

    5334290

    -230

    14

    -43

    472

    UGOD-054-023

    717998

    5334290

    -230

    9

    -54

    530

    UGOD-075-011

    717786

    5334182

    -320

    15

    -47

    570

    Detour Lake

    DLM24-928

    586600

    5542049

    298

    180

    -60

    882

    DLM24-972AW2

    587840

    5541953

    287

    176

    -65

    651

    DLM24-983

    588526

    5541616

    287

    176

    -58

    900

    DLM24-985A

    587408

    5541632

    286

    175

    -58

    477

    DLM24-999

    586601

    5541928

    293

    179

    -58

    691

    DLM24-1001

    586644

    5541858

    292

    180

    -61

    642

    DLM24-1007A

    586484

    5541853

    288

    180

    -67

    700

    DLM24-1014A

    588566

    5541624

    287

    178

    -58

    726

    DLM24-1023A

    588205

    5541646

    288

    177

    -55

    801

    DLM24-1045

    589409

    5541476

    282

    179

    -56

    1,074

    Macassa

    59-0149

    569781

    5331818

    -1,474

    156

    -16

    189

    58-1390

    570152

    5332191

    -1,550

    141

    18

    396

    53-4951

    570296

    5332023

    -1,258

    303

    -17

    408

    53-4960

    570296

    5332023

    -1,258

    305

    -14

    412

    57-1571

    568509

    5331123

    -1,404

    336

    -1

    267

    58-1356

    570230

    5332242

    -1,558

    342

    -46

    270

    58-1365

    570106

    5332203

    -1,550

    9

    -8

    259

    58-1379

    570363

    5332293

    -1,565

    355

    -33

    305

    64-451

    569621

    5332015

    -1,633

    287

    -38

    381

    Hope Bay

    HBM24-254

    434797

    7548194

    34

    69

    -53

    753

    HBM24-255

    434887

    7548153

    38

    71

    -54

    755

    HBM24-256

    434799

    7548114

    31

    70

    -61

    879

    HBM24-258

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    55

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    435012

    7548082

    56

    74

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    49

    83

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    434303

    7548413

    38

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    7549549

    52

    53

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    7538559

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    2558696

    7538559

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    -59

    967

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    2558696

    7538559

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    91

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    2558637

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    90

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    *Coordinate Systems: NAD 83 UTM Zone 17N for Odyssey and LaRonde; NAD 1983 UTM Zone 17N for Detour Lake and Macassa; NAD 1983 UTM Zone 13N for Hope Bay; and Finnish Coordinate System KKJ Zone 2 for Kittila.

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