CSE: SASQ
Recorded on March 11, 2026
In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Steve Yang sits down with Peter Smith, CEO of Sasquatch Resources, to break down why the company is pursuing legacy mine waste instead of a traditional new mine build. Peter explains how historic operations at Mount Sicker discarded material below an 8 percent copper cutoff, why those old piles may still hold meaningful value today, and how Sasquatch sees an opportunity to recover metals while cleaning up long standing environmental hazards. He also walks through the company’s broader pipeline strategy, how management evaluates projects close to surface and close to port, and why the model could be repeatable if permitting continues to move forward. The conversation covers First Nations and community engagement, the current regulatory path for this kind of reclamation driven project, and the company’s view on margins, infrastructure, and execution risk. Peter also discusses the balance sheet, insider ownership, options and warrants, and the team that Sasquatch is putting in place to move Mount Sicker and future projects ahead. If you want a closer look at Sasquatch Resources, Mount Sicker, legacy mine reclamation, ore sorting, waste rock economics, and the broader potential for this model in British Columbia, this interview lays it out clearly. #Millettian
Key topics
Mount Sicker and the origin of the Sasquatch Resources story
Historic mine waste and the 8 percent copper cutoff
Environmental cleanup and reclamation upside
Project pipeline across British Columbia
Ore sorting, trucking, and low infrastructure economics
First Nations and community engagement
Permitting path for legacy mine site reclamation
Cash position, share structure, and insider alignment
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Sasquatch Resources https://sasquatchresources.com/
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Host Steve Yang
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Sasquatch Resources
00:43 Why legacy mine waste matters
01:06 Mount Sicker origin story
01:58 The 8 percent copper cutoff
02:52 Environmental damage and reclamation upside
04:04 How Sasquatch selects projects
07:03 Margins and cost structure
09:07 First Nations and community support
10:48 Permitting path at Mount Sicker
13:24 Cash position and runway
15:16 Share structure and insider ownership
17:33 Safety hazards and reclamation
18:49 Team, growth, and scalability
21:31 Where to learn more
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