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February 6, 2025 — In a recent interview with Tracy Hughes of Investor.News, John Passalacqua, CEO and Director of First Phosphate Corp. (CSE: PHOS | OTCQB: FRSPF), discussed the impact of global trade policies and tariffs on the company’s operations. Passalacqua expressed a bullish outlook for First Phosphate, citing significant governmental support in Canada for critical minerals projects, which he believes could signal a shift towards greater investment in domestic infrastructure and resources. Passalacqua noted the extensive discussions by various levels of the Canadian government in recent years regarding support for critical minerals projects, which he believes will lead to more readily available capital, fostering a positive trajectory for the company’s initiatives in Canada.

Further elaborating on the company’s recent successes, Passalacqua attributed the strong performance of First Phosphate’s stock to consistent execution and strategic advancements, even during fluctuating market conditions. “Our execution I think just speaks louder than words,” he stated, underscoring …

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