Thesis Gold & Silver’ s EVP Stephen Crozier on open source mining, First Nations partnerships and why the Lawyers-Ranch project could be a company-builder
THESIS GOLD INC.
Thesis Gold & Silver’ s EVP Stephen Crozier on open source mining, First Nations partnerships and why the Lawyers-Ranch project could be a company-builder
Deep in the Toodoggone district of northern British Columbia, roughly 1,000 kilometres north of Vancouver, sits one of the largest undeveloped gold and silver deposits in Canada.
The Lawyers-Ranch project – named for two distinct mineralised areas within the same claim block – is the sole asset of Thesis Gold & Silver, a Vancouver-headquartered company that has spent eight years laying the groundwork to bring it into production.
The project is, in the language of the industry, high net present value and low capital expenditure – a combination that is rarely found together and that sets Lawyers- Ranch apart from many of its peers. Thesis executives believe it could be a“ company builder”.
The mining claims held by Thesis cover approximately 500 square kilometres, the majority of which remains underexplored. What has been found so far at Lawyers-Ranch is, geologically speaking, the surface expression of something potentially much larger.
4 July 2026