Document:

Exhibit 10.9

 

CONSULTANT AGREEMENT

 

THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE EFFECTIVE
as of December 02, 2020 (the “Effective Date”).

 

AMONG

 

SNOW LAKE RESOURCES LTD., a company having
an address at 2200 - 201

PORTAGE AVENUE, WINNIPEG MB R3B 3L3

Email: Louie@novaminerals.com.au

 

(“SLR” or the
“Company”)

 

AND

Derek Knight., a person having
an address at 522 Ryerse Blvd, Simcoe Ontario N3Y 4K2

 

Email:  derek@surgewealth.com

 

(“Derek” or
the “Consultant”)

 

WHEREAS:

 

A. SLR
is a minerals exploration and development company, with 100% interest in the Thompson Bros Lithium Project located in Manitoba,
Canada (the “Property”).

 

B. SLR
desires to engage Derek as a Consultant, on a non-exclusive basis, to source, identify and secure Parties (as defined below)

 

C. Derek
has previously held the role of CEO of Snow Lake Resources for a period of two years, and has the necessary skills and knowledge
of the Company to assist in it’s development.

 

D. The
Company has agreed to pay Derek a “Consultant fee” on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement.

 

NOW THEREFORE THIS
AGREEMENT WITNESSES that in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained, Derek and SLR hereto covenant and
agree each with the other as follows:

 

1. INTERPRETATION

 

1.1 In
this Agreement, the following terms have the following meanings:

 

		(a)	“Affiliate” means one person is an affiliate of or affiliated with another
person or party, if one of them is the subsidiary of the other or both are subsidiaries of the same person or each of them is controlled
by the same person, and if two persons are affiliated with the person at the same time, they are deemed to be affiliated with each
other;

 

		(b)	“Confidential Information” means all confidential information, in whatever
form communicated that SLR discloses to Derek in connection with this Agreement, including the existence and terms of this Agreement,
whether provided before or after the date of this Agreement, and any information provided to SLR by third parties under circumstances
in which SLR has an obligation to protect the confidentiality of such information;

 

     

     

    

 

2. SERVICES

 

2.1 The
Company hereby engages Derek, on a non-exclusive basis (the “Engagement”), to act as a Consultant to
SLR (the “Services”). Derek agrees to accept instructions from Philip Gross, Avi Kimelman and the
board of SLR on behalf of SLR in connection with the provision of the Services.

 

2.2 Derek
will provide all services relating to being a consultant of the Company (Services), which include without limitation:

 

		(a)	to assist the CEO, in conjunction with the Board, the development of the Company’s strategy;

 

		(b)	to assist the CEO and oversee the implementation of the Company’s long and short-term plans in accordance with its strategy;

 

		(c)	to work with the CEO to ensure that expenditures of the Company are within the authorized annual budget of the Company;

 

		(d)	to ensure that the Company maintains high standards of corporate citizenship and social responsibility wherever it does business;

 

		(e)	to keep abreast of all material undertakings and activities of the Company and all material external factors affecting the
Company and to ensure that processes and systems are in place to ensure that the CEO and management of the Company are adequately
informed;

 

		(f)	to ensure that the and Directors are properly informed, and that sufficient information is provided to the Board to enable
the Directors to form appropriate judgments;

 

		(g)	to request that special meetings of the Board be called when appropriate;

 

		(h)	in concert with the CEO, to determine the date, time and location of the annual meeting of shareholders and to develop the
agenda for the meeting;

 

		(i)	to abide by specific internally established control systems and authorities, to lead by personal example and encourage all
employees to conduct their activities in accordance with all applicable laws and the Company’s standards and policies.

 

2.3 Derek
further undertakes and agrees to keep Philip Gross, Avi Kimelman and the Board of SLR fully informed at all times of all
strategies, developments and discussions in relation to any proposed Investments and/or Transaction(s) or otherwise affecting SLR
and acknowledges that no initiative relevant to the Engagement will be taken without the prior written consent of SLR.

 

3. COMPENSATION
AND FEE

 

3.1 Derek
and SLR agree that SLR shall pay to Derek a monthly recurring fee (the “Consultant fee”) as follows:

 

		(a)	Within 30 days of signing this agreement, a signing fee (the “signing fee”) of $7,500 CAD in cash (excluding HST)
as a one - time payment;

 

		(b)	Starting January 1st, 2021 $5,000 CAD in cash (excluding HST) as a retainer (the “Retainer”) payable in
advance of the month to be performed, and recurring monthly.

 

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		(c)	with respect to further remuneration,

 

		(i)	An Options package to be determined by the Board of Directors.

 

4. EXPENSES

 

Derek shall be reimbursed for all reasonable
traveling and other out of pocket business expenses actually and properly incurred in connection with the performance of the Services
hereunder. For all such expenses Derek shall furnish to the Company an itemized invoice, detailing the expenses incurred, including
receipts for such expenses on a monthly basis, and upon approval by the Company, the Company will reimburse Derek within fourteen
(14) days of receipt of Derek’s invoice for all appropriate invoiced expenses. All expenses proposed to be incurred by Derek
in an amount exceeding A$1,000 in the aggregate must be pre-approved by the Company in writing.

 

5. CONFIDENTIAL
INFORMATION

 

5.1 The
consultant:

 

		(a)	may use Confidential Information only for the purposes of performing the Services; and

 

		(b)	must keep confidential all Confidential Information except:

 

		(i)	for disclosure permitted under clause 5.3; and

 

		(ii)	to the extent (if any) the Contractor is required by law to disclose any Confidential Information.

 

5.2 The
consultant must disclose to the Company as soon as reasonably practicable of any suspected or actual unauthorised use, copying
or disclosure of Confidential Information.

 

5.3 The
consultant may disclose Confidential Information to:

 

		(a)	persons specifically approved by the Company;

 

		(b)	persons who have a need to know for the purposes of this Agreement (and only to the extent that
each has a need to know) provided that the consultant has directed them to keep confidential all Confidential Information.

 

5.4 Upon
the termination of this Agreement, or at any time upon the written request of the Company (at its absolute discretion), the consultant
must, subject to clause 5.5:

 

		(a)	deliver to the Company any Confidential Information in the consultants possession or control that
is reasonably capable of being delivered;

 

		(b)	irretrievably delete, erase or otherwise destroy all Confidential Information in the Contractor’s
possession or control that is not capable of delivery to the Company, including that contained in computer memory, magnetic, optical,
laser, electronic or other media, and confirm in writing to the Company that it has done so; and

 

give a full
written account to the Company concerning Confidential Information that was at some time in the possession or control of the consultant
and was not returned to the Company in accordance with this clause 5 or confirmed in writing to the Company as having been irretrievably
deleted, erased or otherwise destroyed in accordance with this clause 5

 

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5.5 Provided
that the consultant continues to comply with its obligations under this clause 5, the consultant may retain any Confidential
Information that:

 

		(a)	is included in any board minutes of the Company;

 

		(b)	the consultant is required to retain under any applicable law or regulatory requirements; or

 

		(c)	the consultant is required to retain to comply with any legitimate audit policies.

 

5.6 The
consultant acknowledges that:

 

		(a)	the Confidential Information is secret and highly confidential to the Company;

 

		(b)	that breach of its obligations under this clause 5 could cause considerable commercial and
financial detriment to the Company;

 

		(c)	damages alone are unlikely to be an adequate remedy in respect of any breach of the consultant’s
obligations under this clause 5; and

 

		(d)	accordingly, in addition to other remedies that may be available, the Company may seek the immediate
granting of injunctive or other equitable and/or interlocutory relief to protect the Company’s rights and interest in the
Confidential Information against any actual or potential breach of this clause.

 

5.7 The
provisions of this clause 5 will remain in force following the termination of this Contract until such time as the information
no longer constitutes Confidential Information.

 

6. TERM
AND TERMINATION

 

6.1 The term of this Agreement (the “Term”)
shall commence on the Effective Date and shall terminate on the earlier of:

 

		(a)	Either party may terminate this Contract without cause with thirty (30) days’ written notice
to the other party, in which event this Contract will terminate upon the expiration of that period of that thirty (30) days.

 

		(b)	At the Companies sole discretion, it may terminate the contract immediately and supply the contractor
with 30 days pay.

 

		(c)	Upon a date specified and agreed upon by both parties in writing.

 

7. INDEPENDENT
CONTRACTOR

 

7.1 Derek is not an employee of
the Company. Derek understands and agrees that Derek’s relationship to the Company is one of an independent contractor.

 

7.2 Derek acknowledges and agrees
that he shall be responsible for payment to the proper authorities of any and all income taxes, employment insurance premiums,
pension/retirement plan contributions and Workers’ Compensation insurance premiums in respect of the remuneration paid hereunder.

 

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8. INVALID
PROVISIONS.

 

If any provision of this Agreement is held
to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable under present or future laws by any court of competent jurisdiction, such illegality, invalidity
or unenforceability shall not affect the legality, enforceability or validity of any other provisions or of the same provision
as applied to any other fact or circumstance and such illegal, unenforceable or invalid provision shall be modified to the minimum
extent necessary to make such provision legal, valid or enforceable, as the case may be.

 

9. GENERAL

 

9.1 Time
and each of the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be of the essence of this Agreement.

 

9.2 The
recitals to this Agreement constitute a part of this Agreement.

 

9.3 This
Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between Derek and SLR in respect of the matters referred to herein and there are no
representations, warranties, covenants or agreements, expressed or implied, collateral hereto other than as expressly set forth
or referred to herein.

 

9.4 Derek
and SLR hereto shall execute and deliver all such further documents and instruments and do all such acts and things as may be reasonably
required in order to carry out the full intent and meaning of this Agreement.

 

9.5 This
Agreement shall be subject to, governed by, and construed in accordance with the laws of Ontario.

 

9.6 This
Agreement may be signed by Derek and SLR by facsimile or other electronic means and in as many counterparts as may be deemed necessary,
each of which so signed shall be deemed to be an original, and all such counterparts together shall constitute one and the same
instrument.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this
Agreement as of the date first written above.

 

	DEREK KNIGHT.	 	SNOW LAKE RESOURCES LTD.
	By an authorized signatory	 	By an authorized signatory
		 	
	Per:	/s/
    Derek Knight	 	Per:	/s/
    Philip Gross
	Name:  	Derek Knight	 	Name:  	Philip Gross
	Title:	 	 	Title:	CEOExhibit 10.10

 

CONSULTANCY
SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

	Date
                                         of Contract:

         
	1st
    January 2019
	Parties:

         
	SNOW
                                         LAKE RESources

        of
        1700 – 242 Hargrave Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 0V1

         

        (the
        Company)

         

        and

         

        DALE
        SCHULTZ of DjS Consulting BID# 261068886

        of
        31 Spruce Drive Temagami ON, P0H 2H0

         

        (the
        Consultant)

         

 

	Recitals

         
	A.           The
                                         Company requires the services of a Consultant that is able to provide to the Company
                                         geology and project management services.

        B.           The
        Consultant is a entity which has skills and know how in relation to geology and project management services.

        C.           It
        has been agreed by the parties that the Consultant will provide services to the Company solely through the Specified Personnel.

        D.          The
        Company has agreed to engage the Consultant on the terms and conditions of this Contract to provide the Services.

         

 

OPERATIONAL
PROVISIONS

 

		1.	Services

 

		1.1	The
                                         Consultant will provide general geology and project management services to the Company
                                         (Services), which include without limitation:

 

		a)	Leading
                                         project planning sessions

		b)	Geological
                                         services

		c)	Coordinating
                                         staff and internal resources

		d)	Managing
                                         project progress and adapt work as required

		e)	Ensuring
                                         projects meet deadlines

		f)	Managing
                                         relationships with clients and stakeholders

		g)	Designing
                                         and signing off on contracts and OH&S requirements

		h)	Overseeing
                                         all incoming and outgoing project documentation

		i)	Participating
                                         in tender process i.e. design, submission and review

		j)	Designing
                                         risk mitigation plan

		k)	Conducting
                                         project review and creating detailed reports for executive staff

		l)	Optimising
                                         and improving processes and the overall approach where necessary

		m)	Managing
                                         large and diverse teams

 

		1.2	The
                                         Consultant must ensure that the Specified Personnel is competent and professional and
                                         has the skills, qualifications and experience necessary to ensure full and proper performance
                                         of the Services in accordance with this Contract.

 

		2.	Appointment
                                         and Exclusivity

 

		2.1	The
                                         Consultant will not appoint any agent or delegate the performance of the Services to
                                         any other person.

 

		2.2	The
                                         parties agree and acknowledge that the Company’s appointment of the Consultant
                                         is on a non-exclusive basis. For the avoidance of doubt, the Company may appoint other
                                         consultants to perform similar services.

 

		3.	No
                                         Partnership or Employment

 

		3.1	Unless
                                         otherwise stated, nothing in this Contract is intended to create a partnership or joint
                                         venture between the Consultant and the Company. The Consultant acknowledges that it has
                                         no authority to bind the Company without the Company's specific consent.

 

     

     

    

 

		3.2	This
                                         Contract does not constitute a relationship of employer and employee between the Company
                                         and the Consultant or the Specified Personnel.

 

		3.3	The
                                         parties acknowledge that the Consultant enters into this Contract as an independent contractor
                                         and retains the sole responsibility for the management of Specified Personnel and its
                                         other personnel in relation to the provision and performance of the Services to the Company.

 

		4.	Term

 

		4.1	This
                                         Contract will commence on the Commencement Date and will continue until terminated in
                                         accordance with clause 18.

 

		4.2	This
                                         Contract will be reviewed on an quarterly basis along with the Consultant’s performance
                                         of Services.

 

		5.	Performance
                                         of Services

 

		5.1	The
                                         Consultant must ensure that the Specified Personnel:

 

		(a)	liaises
                                         with and reports to the Company Contact and performs the Services as required by the
                                         Company Contact as set out in schedule 2;

 

		(b)	carries
                                         out the Services to the best of the skill and ability of the Specified Personnel for
                                         the benefit of the Company;

 

		(c)	if
                                         required to do so by the Company, completes and submits timesheets (in the form agreed
                                         by the parties) at the end of each month to the Company Contact;

 

		(d)	complies
                                         with relevant policies, procedures and codes of conduct as notified by the Company to
                                         the Consultant from time to time;

 

		(e)	complies
                                         with any relevant industry and professional standards which apply to the Consultant;

 

		(f)	complies
                                         with all reasonable and lawful directions of the Company;

 

		(g)	uses
                                         reasonable endeavours to protect and promote the Company and the Business;

 

		(h)	has
                                         the applicable skills, qualifications and experience for the designated roles that he
                                         is to undertake in the provision of the Services; and

 

		(i)	at
                                         all times conducts himself so as not to bring any discredit to the Company or cause any
                                         nuisance or disruption to the Company.

 

		5.2	The
                                         Consultant must comply, and ensure that Specified Personnel complies, with all applicable
                                         occupational health and safety law, and any occupational health and safety requirements
                                         notified by the Company to the Consultant or the Specified Personnel.

 

		5.3	The
                                         Company will provide at its cost the following resources to the Consultant to aid the
                                         Consultant’s performance of the Services:

 

		(a)	reasonable
                                         and timely access to management; and

 

		(b)	reasonable
                                         forms of assistance that are necessary and/or conducive to the Consultant’s performance
                                         of the Services or fulfilment of its responsibilities under this Contract.

 

		5.4	The
                                         Consultant must maintain complete and accurate records and all supporting documentation
                                         relating to this Contract.

 

		5.5	The
                                         Consultant and Specified Personnel will not use the Company's property in the furtherance
                                         of any trade or vocation or activity other than for the purposes of performing the Services
                                         or other related Business purposes.

 

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		6.	Company
                                         Policies

 

		6.1	The
                                         Consultant acknowledges that the Company’s policies and procedures are incorporated
                                         into, and are otherwise included in, this Contract.

 

		6.2	The
                                         Company may, in its discretion, amend the policies and procedures from time to time.

 

		7.	GST/HST

 

		7.1	In
                                         this Contract GHT/HST are defined as per legislation past into law January 1, 1991 from
                                         Part IX of the Excise Tax Act.

 

		7.2	For
                                         GST/HST payable in respect of the Service Fee or any supply made by the Consultant under
                                         this Contract, the Company will pay the Consultant an amount equal to the GST/HST payable
                                         on the supply at the same time and in the same manner as the consideration for the supply
                                         is to be provided under this Contract.

 

		7.3	The
                                         Consultant must provide a tax invoice to the Company before the Company is obliged to
                                         pay such GST/HST.

 

		7.4	The
                                         Consultant must be registered for GST during the term of this Contract.

 

		8.	Payment
                                         Provisions

 

		8.1	The
                                         Service Fee will be payable by the Company to the Consultant on a monthly basis into
                                         a nominated bank account of the Consultant.

 

		8.2	The
                                         Consultant must forward a correctly rendered tax invoice for the Service Fee to the Company
                                         monthly in arrears.

 

		8.3	Subject
                                         to:

 

		(a)	the
                                         Company’s rights under clause 8.4; and

 

		(b)	the
                                         Company being satisfied with the provision of the Services,

 

the
Company must pay a correctly rendered invoice for the Service Fee to the Consultant within 14 days from receipt of that invoice.

 

		8.4	In
                                         the event that the Company disputes an invoice or part of any invoice, the Company will
                                         pay the undisputed part of the invoice and the parties will use their best endeavours
                                         to resolve that dispute.

 

		8.5	If
                                         an invoice dispute cannot be resolved within 30 days, the parties may refer the dispute
                                         to mediation.

 

		8.6	The
                                         Consultant must continue to comply with its obligations under this Contract notwithstanding
                                         that there is a disputed invoice.

 

		9.	Expenses

 

		9.1	The
                                         Company will reimburse the Consultant for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred
                                         necessarily and wholly in the provision of the Services, subject to such expenses:

 

		(a)	being
                                         substantiated by satisfactory documentary evidence (such as receipts or invoices); and

 

		(b)	being
                                         approved prior to them being incurred by the Consultant.

 

		10.	Hours
                                         of Work

 

		10.1	The
                                         Service Fee payable by the Company to the Consultant is based on the Specified Personnel
                                         providing the Services to complete the scope of works.

 

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		11.	Travel

 

		11.1	Where
                                         the Consultant is required by the Company to perform Services at overseas locations other
                                         than in Canada then:

 

		(a)	all
                                         travel arrangements will be made in accordance with the Company’s travel policy
                                         in place from time to time;

 

		(b)	Airline
                                         tickets, travel insurances, passports, visas and vaccinations will be organised by the
                                         Company in accordance with the Company’s travel policy and will be paid for by
                                         the Company; and

 

		(c)	the
                                         Consultant must otherwise comply, and ensure that the Specified Personnel complies, with
                                         the terms and requirements of the Company’s travel policy and any other directions
                                         given by the Company from time to time.

 

		12.	Consultant
                                         Employee Entitlements

 

		12.1	The
                                         Consultant is responsible for ensuring the adequacy of any workers' compensation for
                                         the Specified Personnel or its other employees, and is responsible for the payment of
                                         any sick pay, holiday pay, applicable taxes, superannuation, other statutory charges
                                         and any other amount payable to the Specified Personnel or its other personnel. The Consultant
                                         may not recover any of these amounts from the Company unless otherwise agreed between
                                         the parties.

 

		12.2	If
                                         any fine, penalty or other charge is imposed on the Company as a result of the Consultant’s
                                         non-compliance with clause 12.1, the Consultant indemnifies the Company in respect of
                                         that fine, penalty or other charge.

 

		13.	Liability

 

		13.1	The
                                         Consultant warrants that all Services performed under this Contract will be performed
                                         or supplied:

 

		(a)	in
                                         accordance with standards and practice recognised by the relevant industry body or the
                                         industry generally from time to time;

 

		(b)	in
                                         accordance with all applicable laws and regulations; and

 

		(c)	with
                                         due care, skill, diligence and in a proper and workmanlike manner.

 

		14.	Confidential
                                         Information

 

		14.1	The
                                         Consultant:

 

		(a)	may
                                         use Confidential Information only for the purposes of performing the Services; and

 

		(b)	must
                                         keep confidential all Confidential Information except:

 

		(i)	for
                                         disclosure permitted under clause 14.3; and

 

		(ii)	to
                                         the extent (if any) the Consultant is required by law to disclose any Confidential Information.

 

		14.2	The
                                         Consultant must disclose to the Company as soon as reasonably practicable of any suspected
                                         or actual unauthorised use, copying or disclosure of Confidential Information.

 

		14.3	The
                                         Consultant may disclose Confidential Information to:

 

		(a)	persons
                                         specifically approved by the Company Contact;

 

		(b)	persons
                                         who have a need to know for the purposes of this Contract (and only to the extent that
                                         each has a need to know) provided that the Consultant has directed them to keep confidential
                                         all Confidential Information.

 

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		14.4	Upon
                                         the termination of this Contract, or at any time upon the written request of the Company
                                         (at its absolute discretion), the Consultant must, subject to clause 14.5:

 

		(a)	deliver
                                         to the Company any Confidential Information in the Consultant’s possession or control
                                         that is reasonably capable of being delivered;

 

		(b)	irretrievably
                                         delete, erase or otherwise destroy all Confidential Information in the Consultant’s
                                         possession or control that is not capable of delivery to the Company, including that
                                         contained in computer memory, magnetic, optical, laser, electronic or other media, and
                                         confirm in writing to the Company that it has done so; and

 

		(c)	give
                                         a full written account to the Company concerning Confidential Information that was at
                                         some time in the possession or control of the Consultant and was not returned to the
                                         Company in accordance with this clause 14 or confirmed in writing to the Company as having
                                         been irretrievably deleted, erased or otherwise destroyed in accordance with this clause
                                         14.

 

		14.5	Provided
                                         that the Consultant continues to comply with its obligations under this clause 14,
                                         the Consultant may retain any Confidential Information that:

 

		(a)	is
                                         included in any board minutes of the Company;

 

		(b)	the
                                         Consultant is required to retain under any applicable law or regulatory requirements;
                                         or

 

		(c)	the
                                         Consultant is required to retain to comply with any legitimate audit policies.

 

		14.6	The
                                         Consultant acknowledges that:

 

		(a)	the
                                         Confidential Information is secret and highly confidential to the Company;

 

		(b)	that
                                         breach of its obligations under this clause 14 could cause considerable commercial
                                         and financial detriment to the Company;

 

		(c)	damages
                                         alone are unlikely to be an adequate remedy in respect of any breach of the Consultant’s
                                         obligations under this clause 14; and

 

		(d)	accordingly,
                                         in addition to other remedies that may be available, the Company may seek the immediate
                                         granting of injunctive or other equitable and/or interlocutory relief to protect the
                                         Company’s rights and interest in the Confidential Information against any actual
                                         or potential breach of this clause.

 

		14.7	The
                                         provisions of this clause 14 will remain in force following the termination
                                         of this Contract until such time as the information no longer constitutes Confidential
                                         Information.

 

		15.	Intellectual
                                         Property

 

		15.1	Assignment
                                         by Consultant

 

The
Consultant:

 

		(a)	assigns
                                         to the Company all existing and future Intellectual Property Rights created or generated
                                         by the Consultant (whether alone or with the Company, its employees, agents or contractors)
                                         for use by the Company; and

 

		(b)	acknowledges
                                         that by virtue of clause 15.1(a), all such existing rights are vested in the Company
                                         and, on their creation, all such future rights will vest in the Company.

 

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		15.2	Consultant’s
                                         assistance

 

The
Consultant must do all things reasonably requested by the Company in connection with the assignment of the Intellectual Property
Rights under clause 15.1.

 

		15.3	Disclosure
                                         of Intellectual Property Rights on creation

 

The
Consultant must immediately upon creation of Intellectual Property Rights disclose the subject matter of the Intellectual Property
Rights to the Company.

 

		15.4	Moral
                                         Rights

 

		(a)	The
                                         Consultant consents to the Company, or its suppliers, clients or customers using or adapting
                                         Works to which the Consultant has contributed or which the Consultant has created in
                                         connection with the Consultant's provision of Services, in any manner, and without expressly
                                         acknowledging the Consultant's contribution or creation which may otherwise infringe
                                         a Moral Right of the Consultant. This consent is given in relation to all Works made
                                         or to be made by the Consultant in the course of the Consultant's provision of Services.

 

		(b)	The
                                         Consultant acknowledges that the consent given in this clause has been given freely and
                                         genuinely, and without the Consultant being subjected to any duress by the Company or
                                         any third party.

 

		16.	Privacy

 

Each
party must comply with all privacy and related legislation applicable to any use or disclosure of personal information made by
it in connection with this Contract. In particular, each party warrants that it has made all necessary disclosures and obtained
all consents required under that legislation in respect of personal information provided or made available to the other party
under or in connection with this Contract. Each party indemnifies and holds harmless each of the Indemnified Parties (in relation
to the other party) from and against all costs, losses, damages, claims (including third party claims) and expenses arising from
or relating to its breach of this warranty.

 

		17.	Non-Competition

 

		17.1	The
                                         Consultant acknowledges that it has been placed in a position with the Company whereby
                                         the Specified Personnel will have personal contact and establish relationships with customers,
                                         clients and persons in the habit of dealing with the Company or its related bodies corporate,
                                         and that these contacts and relationships form part of the goodwill of the Company and
                                         its related bodies corporate which is of great value to them.

 

		17.2	The
                                         Consultant acknowledges that it is a fiduciary of the Company.

 

		17.3	The
                                         Consultant warrants and covenants that during the term of this Contract, neither the
                                         Consultant nor the Specified Personnel will solicit or exploit or engage in business
                                         with, or prepare for soliciting or exploiting or engaging in business in the future,
                                         with competitors, customers or clients of the Company or its related bodies corporate
                                         or persons otherwise who have dealt with or who are in the habit of dealing with the
                                         Company or its related bodies corporate.

 

		17.4	For
                                         the periods set out in item 1 Schedule 1 from the date of termination of this Contract
                                         within the areas set out in item 2 of Schedule 1, the Consultant warrants the Specified
                                         Personnel shall not, without the prior written consent of the Company, either directly
                                         or indirectly as principal, agent, employee, contractor, officer or shareholder, in competition
                                         with the business that is carried on by the Company or any of its related bodies corporate
                                         at the date of termination:

 

		(a)	solicit
                                         or compete for the custom of or exploit or engage in business with any person, firm or
                                         corporation who or which at any time during the 12 months preceding the termination of
                                         this Contract, was a customer (other than a customer of a merchant or retailer) or client
                                         of the Company, unless that business or activity is not in competition with the Company
                                         or any of its related bodies corporate at the date of termination;

 

		(b)	carry
                                         on, be associated with, consult to, or be employed, engaged or interested in or with
                                         any person, firm or corporation in competition with the Business at the date of termination
                                         unless the business or activity of the Specified Personnel or Consultant is not in competition
                                         with the Company or any of its related bodies corporate at the date of termination.

 

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		(c)	interfere
                                         with the relationship between the Company and its customers, employees, contractors or
                                         clients; or

 

		(d)	induce
                                         or assist in the inducement of employees of the Company to leave their employment.

 

		17.5	For
                                         the purpose of clause 17.4, the periods in item 1 of Schedule 1 and the areas in item
                                         2 of Schedule 1 shall be construed and have effect as if they are a number of separate
                                         paragraphs which result from combining clause 17.4 with each sub-paragraph of item 1
                                         and combining each such combination with each sub-paragraph of item 2. Each resulting
                                         paragraph is severable from each other resulting paragraph. The Consultant acknowledges
                                         that he intends that each such paragraph be binding upon him.

 

		17.6	Each
                                         restraint, covenant and combination of restraint and covenant contained in this clause
                                         is regarded by the parties as separate, distinct and severable so that the unenforceability
                                         of any restraint or covenant or combination of any restraint or covenant will in no way
                                         affect the enforceability of the other restraints or covenants.

 

		17.7	The
                                         Consultant and Specified Personnel acknowledge that they:

 

		(a)	have
                                         had the opportunity to seek legal advice regarding this clause and the effect of the
                                         non-competition covenants in this clause;

 

		(b)	believe
                                         that the covenants in respect of restraint of trade contained in this clause are fair
                                         and reasonable; and

 

		(c)	the
                                         Company is relying upon these acknowledgements in entering into this Contract.

 

		18.	Termination
                                         by a party

 

		18.1	Either
                                         party may terminate this Contract with immediate effect by giving notice to the other
                                         party if:

 

		(a)	that
                                         other party breaches any provision of this Contract and fails to remedy the breach within
                                         14 days after receiving written notice:

 

		(i)	requiring
                                         it to remedy the breach; and

 

		(ii)	stating
                                         that a failure to remedy the breach within 14 days will result in termination of this
                                         Contract;

 

		(b)	that
                                         other party breaches a material provision of this Contract where that breach is not capable
                                         of remedy; or

 

		(c)	any
                                         event referred to in clause 17.2 happens to that other party.

 

		18.2	Each
                                         party must notify the other party immediately if:

 

		(a)	that
                                         party disposes of the whole or part of its assets, operations or business other than
                                         in the ordinary course of business;

 

		(b)	that
                                         party ceases to carry on business;

 

		(c)	that
                                         party ceases to be able to pay its debts as they become due;

 

		(d)	any
                                         step is taken to enter into any arrangement between that party and its creditors; or

 

		(e)	any
                                         step is taken to appoint a receiver, a receiver and manager, a trustee in bankruptcy,
                                         a provisional liquidator, a liquidator, an administrator or other like person of the
                                         whole or part of that party's assets, operations or business.

 

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		18.3	Either
                                         party may terminate this Contract without cause with Sixty (60) days’ written notice
                                         to the other party, in which event this Contract will terminate upon the expiration of
                                         that period of that sixty (60) days.

 

		18.4	Once
                                         a notice of termination has been given by the Company to the Consultant under clause
                                         18.3, the Company may, at its discretion:

 

		(a)	direct
                                         that the Consultant work none, part or all of the notice period (paying the Consultant
                                         in lieu of any period of notice during which the Consultant does not work, in which event
                                         this Contract will terminate immediately upon the expiration of that relevant period);

 

		(b)	require
                                         the Consultant to undertake alternative duties within the Consultant’s skills and
                                         experience during the notice period; or

 

		(c)	require
                                         the Consultant to serve out the Consultant’s notice period without rendering any
                                         services at all.

 

		18.5	Termination
                                         of this Contract under this clause 18 does not affect any accrued rights or remedies
                                         of either party.

 

		18.6	Any
                                         monies owed by the Consultant to the Company must be paid in full on termination. The
                                         Company reserves the right to offset any monies due to the Consultant against monies
                                         due to it.

 

		18.7	The
                                         parties agree to work together in good faith to do all things necessary to ensure a smooth
                                         transition and continuation of contracts with the Company’s customers in the event
                                         that this Contract is terminated.

 

		18.8	Upon
                                         termination:

 

		(a)	the
                                         Consultant and the Specified Personnel must return to the Company:

 

		(i)	all
                                         Confidential Information in accordance with clause 14; and

 

		(ii)	all
                                         the Company's property,

 

in
the Consultant's or the Specified Personnel’s possession or control.

 

		19.	Jurisdiction

 

		19.1	The
                                         laws and taxation rules of the Province of Manitoba, Canada governs this Contract. The
                                         parties submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of Manitoba.

 

		20.	Dispute
                                         Resolution

 

Any
disputes or concerns relating to this Contract will be promptly raised and discussed with the Company Contact, with a view to
equitable resolution. If a resolution cannot be agreed then the matter may be referred to mediation or arbitration.

 

		21.	Assignment

 

The
Consultant must not assign this Contract or any right under this Contract, directly or indirectly (through acquisition, merger
or otherwise), without the prior written consent of the Company.

 

		22.	Waiver

 

Waiver
of any provision of or right under this Contract:

 

		(a)	must
                                         be in writing signed by the party entitled to the benefit of that provision or right;
                                         and

 

		(b)	is
                                         effective only to the extent set out in any written waiver.

 

		23.	Entire
                                         agreement

 

This
Contract and its schedules constitutes the entire agreement between the parties as to its subject matter and in relation to that
subject matter, supersedes any prior understanding or agreement between the parties and any prior condition, warranty, indemnity
or representation imposed, given or made by a party.

 

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		24.	Further
                                         action

 

Each
party must use its best efforts to do all things necessary or desirable to give full effect to this Contract.

 

		25.	Definitions

 

In
this Contract:

 

Business
Day means a day that is part of the normal working week including weekends in the place where the Services are to be performed.

 

Confidential
Information means all confidential, non-public or proprietary information regardless of how the information is stored or delivered,
disclosed to the Consultant on or after the date of this Contract relating to the business, technology, products, property, customers
or other affairs of the Company, including but not limited to:

 

		(a)	the
                                         Company’s client and customer lists and contact details;

 

		(b)	details
                                         of the business conducted between the Company and its clients and customers;

 

		(c)	the
                                         financial arrangements between the Company and its clients;

 

		(d)	the
                                         details of the Company's suppliers;

 

		(e)	the
                                         financial arrangements and business conducted between the Company and its suppliers;

 

		(f)	the
                                         Company’s technology and technical environment.

 

		(g)	information
                                         about the Company’s customer’s business plans and business.

 

		(h)	any
                                         information identified as confidential at the time of its disclosure to the Consultant,

 

but
excluding information which:

 

		(a)	is
                                         in or becomes part of the public domain other than through breach of this Contract or
                                         an obligation of confidence owed to the owner of the information; or

 

		(b)	the
                                         Consultant can prove by contemporaneous written documentation was already known to it
                                         at the time of disclosure (unless that knowledge arose from disclosure of information
                                         in breach of an obligation of confidentiality); or

 

		(c)	the
                                         recipient acquires from another source entitled to disclose it.

 

Contract
means this agreement for the provision of the Services.

 

Commencement
Date means 1th January 2019.

 

Company
Contact means Avi Kimelman, Louie Simens, Derek Knight, Directs or Officers of the Company, to whom the Specified Personnel
reports, or any other person as directed by the Company from time to time.

 

Indemnified
Parties means the relevant party, its officers, agents, Consultants, contractors and Related Bodies Corporate and their respective
officers, agents, Consultants and contractors.

 

Intellectual
Property Rights all copyright and future copyright and neighbouring rights (including computer programs, documentation, drawings,
writings and art works), all rights in relation to inventions including patents and patent applications, modifications or improvements
to the same, registered and unregistered trademarks, registered and unregistered designs, rights in relation to trade secrets,
know-how and other confidential information, and all other rights resulting from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific,
literary or artistic fields, which are owned by or licensed to the Company.

 

Service
Fee equates to $5,000 CDN per month or $600 CDN per day during services delivered directly on-site on any given project controlled
by Snow Lake Resources in Manitoba. Minimum time spend on any given project will be 7 days. The monthly fee will be waived while
delivering consulting services on any given project in Manitoba. The Consultant will be responsible for his own personal tax liability
in Manitoba and Canada.

 

Specified
Personnel Dale Schultz

 

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EXECUTED
AS AN AGREEMENT:

 

Executed
by the parties as an agreement:

 

	Executed
    by SNOW LAKE RESOURCES 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	/s/
                                                                                           Derek Knight 

        
	 	/s/
    Louie Simens	 
	Signature of CEO	 	Signature of Director	 
	 	 	 	 
	Derek
    Knight	 	Louie
    Simens	 
	Name of CEO (print)	 	Name of Director	 

 

	Executed
    by [Dale Schultz] 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	/s/
                                                                                                                   Dale Schultz

        
		/s/
    Dale Schultz	 
	Signature of Director	 	Signature of Company
    Secretary	 
	 	 	 	 
	Dale
    Schultz	 	Dale
    Schultz	 
	Name of Director
    (print)	 	Name of Company
    Secretary (print)	 

 

 

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