White Gold Yukon spinout: critical minerals portfolio and project focus for mine planners
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on MINING.com
30 Second Briefing
White Gold Corp (TSXV: WGO) will spin out six Yukon critical minerals properties – about 15% of its 3,051 km², 21-property land package – into a separate explorer focused on copper, molybdenum, tungsten, antimony, zinc and bismuth. Key targets Bridget, Isaac, Mascot and Wolf lie in the Dawson Range near the Casino porphyry and include the Bridget Mo-Cu porphyry anomaly, a 3 x 3.5 km zone enriched in tungsten, bismuth and silver that remains largely undrilled. The move, backed by Yukon and federal critical minerals policies, lets White Gold concentrate on its flagship gold project with 1.73 Moz indicated and 1.27 Moz inferred.
Technical Brief
- Bridget’s Mo-Cu porphyry anomaly spans ~10.5 km² (3 x 3.5 km), with associated W-Bi-Ag enrichment.
- Mineralisation styles across the spin-out portfolio include orogenic gold, intrusion-related, epithermal and porphyry systems with Sb-Bi credits.
- An initial NI 43‑101-style technical report is planned for Bridget as part of the transaction documentation.
- Spin-out completion is contingent on shareholder, regulatory and court approvals under Canadian corporate and securities frameworks.
- Yukon and federal initiatives target improved exploration infrastructure, streamlined permitting and inter-territorial collaboration for critical minerals projects.
Our Take
With only a handful of Yukon-focused items in our wider Canada coverage, White Gold Corp.’s C$311.6 million market capitalisation and multi-commodity critical minerals angle put it towards the upper end of junior explorers operating in the territory.
The decision to spin out roughly 15% of its 21-property claim package into a separate critical minerals vehicle suggests White Gold is trying to ring‑fence risk and valuation between its 3.0 million oz.-scale gold resource base and earlier-stage copper–molybdenum–tungsten targets like Bridget and Mascot.
In our database, most recent ‘critical minerals’ stories are dominated by lithium and battery metals, so a Yukon portfolio weighted to copper, molybdenum, tungsten, antimony and bismuth stands out as a more diversified, supply‑chain‑oriented play rather than a pure battery-metal bet.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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