Discover the full insider trade history of The Canadian Chrome Company Inc. (formerly KWG Resources Inc.), a listed equity based in Canada. Shares are listed on CA CA, under the supervision of SEDI. Operating in the Chemicals & Materials sector, The Canadian Chrome Company Inc. (formerly KWG Resources Inc.) has recorded 4 reports. The latest transaction was disclosed on 16 May 2026 (10 - Acquisition or disposition in the public market). Among the most active insiders: Fancamp Exploration Ltd.. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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The Canadian Chrome Company Inc. (formerly KWG Resources Inc.) is a Canadian junior mining and resource-development company listed on the TSX/TSXV ecosystem via the CSE under the symbols CACR and CACR.A. Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the company is focused on chromite and, more broadly, on base metals and strategic minerals. It remains an exploration-stage business, so investors should view it as a high-risk, high-upside story tied to resource delineation, permitting, infrastructure execution, and capital access rather than current operating cash flow. ([canadachrome.com](https://canadachrome.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/MDA-Sep30_2025.pdf)) The company’s identity is closely linked to the Ring of Fire region in Northern Ontario, one of Canada’s best-known critical-minerals districts. In its recent filings and releases, the company stated that it changed its name from KWG Resources Inc. to The Canadian Chrome Company Inc. on August 2, 2025, while keeping its strategic focus on chromite assets and related infrastructure concepts. Management presents the business as having spent more than two decades consolidating mineral interests and advancing access solutions in this remote part of Canada. ([canadachrome.com](https://canadachrome.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/MDA-Sep30_2025.pdf)) Its flagship asset is the Black Horse chromite project, derived from the former Koper Lake-McFaulds properties in the Ring of Fire. The company also references additional regional interests, including the Hornby claims, a vested 15% interest in the McFaulds copper-zinc project, and a vested 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite project. Beyond the mineral claims themselves, a notable part of the equity story is Canada Chrome Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary that staked claims between Aroland, Ontario (near Nakina), and the Ring of Fire to evaluate a transportation and electrification corridor. That infrastructure angle is unusual for a junior explorer and is central to the company’s investment case. ([canadachrome.com](https://canadachrome.com/kwg-resources-welcomes-the-federal-leaders-attention-to-the-development-potential-of-the-ring-of-fire/)) From a competitive standpoint, The Canadian Chrome Company is trying to differentiate itself by combining resource ownership, corridor optionality, and processing know-how. The company is not yet a producer and does not currently generate commercial sales; instead, it is building optionality around a globally important industrial commodity: chromite, the key feedstock for ferrochrome and stainless steel. Management also highlights intellectual property linked to lower-carbon direct reduction of chromite, as well as chromite-refining patents in Canada and several other jurisdictions. Those assets could become strategically relevant if the Ring of Fire matures into a larger North American critical-minerals supply chain. ([canadachrome.com](https://canadachrome.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/MDA-Sep30_2025.pdf)) Recent milestones include the August 2025 conversion of Series 2024 convertible debentures into equity and warrants, a proposed private placement of up to C$25 million to drill Black Horse and support community and logistics initiatives, and ongoing efforts to place corridor claims into a trust for transfer to an Indigenous enterprise. For investors in Canada and Europe, this is a speculative Canadian critical-minerals name with strong geopolitical and infrastructure narratives, but also material execution, financing, and permitting risk. ([canadachrome.com](https://canadachrome.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/MDA-Sep30_2025.pdf))