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Maple Leaf Critical Minerals 2024 Super Flow-Through LP - National OM

NAV / LPU
As at October 11, 2024
FUND CURRENT LAST WEEK
Class A
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Class F
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OVERVIEW

Maple Leaf Critical Minerals 2024-Super Flow-Through Limited Partnership (the “Partnership”) Offering Memorandum is designed to provide holders of National Class Units (“Limited Partners”) with an investment in a diversified portfolio of Flow-Through Shares of Resource Companies primarily engaged in the mining (and in particular Mining for Critical Minerals) and energy sectors incurring Eligible Expenditures across Canada with a view to maximizing the tax benefits of an investment in National Class Units and achieving capital appreciation and/or income for Limited Partners. National Class Limited Partners must be residents of or are liable to pay income tax in Canada.

In order to provide Limited Partners with liquidity and the potential for long-term growth of capital and income, the General Partner intends to implement a Liquidity Event on or before December 31, 2025. The General Partner presently intends the Liquidity Event will be a Mutual Fund Rollover Transaction

FUND FACTS
Fund Type:
Flow-Through
Sector Focus:
Natural Resources
Portfolio Manager:
Andrew Cook
Inception:
November 11, 2023
Closing:
November 15, 2024
Liquidity:
(Est.) June 30, 2026
Tax Shelter ID:
TS 097 188
Quebec Tax Shelter:
QAF-24-02158
Fundserv Codes:
Class A – CDO241
Class F – CDO242

Historical Performance

NAV PER LP UNIT Class A - 56529R104 Class F - 56529R203
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Investors may deduct issue costs associated with a flow-through limited partnership over a number of years subsequent to the dissolution of the partnership.

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All Maple Leaf Short Duration Flow-Through Limited Partnerships roll into Maple Leaf Resource Class Fund Code: CDO100 (the “Mutual Fund”). If you sell shares of the Mutual Fund you will need to know the adjusted cost base (“ACB”) per Mutual Fund share to determine capital gains or losses for tax reporting purposes.

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