Discovery Silver Corp. held its analyst and investor day on March 2, 2026, in Timmins, Ontario, highlighting commitments to regional mining and project updates. Company executives emphasized support from the Ontario government and progress on the Cordero project. The event occurred during the PDAC conference, focusing on operations in Northern Ontario and Mexico.
Discovery Silver Corp. (DSV:CA), a mining company, conducted its Analyst/Investor Day on March 2, 2026, at 11:00 AM EST. The event featured presentations from key executives, including President and CEO Anthony Makuch, Chief Financial Officer Alison White, Senior VP of Exploration and Growth Eric Kallio, Executive VP of Business Development and Growth Forbes Gemmell, Chief Operating Officer Pierre Rocque, and Senior VP of Investor Relations Mark Utting.
The session opened with a welcome from the operator, who noted, "These things work better when you turn them on apparently. Welcome to our Investor Day." Makuch expressed appreciation for the opportunity to engage with the investment community during PDAC, stating, "We really value the opportunity to meet with the investment community, particularly during PDAC."
Executives underscored the company's dedication to mining in Timmins, Shefferville, and Northern Ontario. Makuch remarked, "this is a team of people that are very committed to mining in Timmins, Shefflo and all of Northern Ontario. We believe that there's really no better place in the world to do our business than in that area." He highlighted government support, particularly from Ontario, for critical minerals and mining broadly: "And we're very appreciative that the support that we're seeing from government and particularly the Ontario government, not just for critical minerals for all mining."
Regarding the Ring of Fire project, Makuch commented, "I know there's a lot of talk about the ring of fire, and I'm sure it will be an unqualified success eventually, but we like to think that there's already a ring of fire in the province, and that's the Timmins camp in Northern Ontario."
The presentation also addressed the Cordero project in Mexico, with Makuch noting, "Cordero has always had an element of politics around it, but we think that's going to come to an end very quickly." He added that the mine would contribute to global needs: "And what we see with Cordero is a mine that's going to be able to help be part of the solution to the world's need."
The event built on discussions from the previous year, with Makuch reflecting, "last year, we had a lot to talk about, but we should have ended it by saying stay tuned because this year, boy, do we have a lot to talk about."