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McVicar Resources Inc. (TSXV:MCV) has named Kevin Ming Zhang as CFO. Zhang has been a senior accountant for McVicar since February 2007. Henry Tse has resigned as CFO, but remains a director. McVicar has interests in the chemical and electronics industries in China. Its head office is in Toronto.

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Forsys Metals Corp. (TSX:FSY) has named Jimmie Wilde as general manager of Valencia Uranium (Pty) Ltd. a Namibian-based wholly owned subsidiary of Forsys. He will work in Namibia. Wilde brings 32 years of mining experience to the position, most recently as senior VP of mining operations with Tsar Emerald Corp. Forsys is a uranium development company headquartered in Oakville.

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MI Developments Inc. (TSX:MIM.A, MIM.B; NYSE:MIM) says that CEO John Simonetti is calling it quits and returning to Magna International. He had been with MIM since its spinoff from Magna in 2003. MI Developments is a real estate development company that focuses on industrial and commercial real estate properties in North America and Europe. MI Developments' head office is in Aurora.

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FNX Mining Company Inc. (TSX:FNX) says that John Lill has resigned as president, CEO and a director to pursue other interests, but will remain as a consultant to the end of August for the transition. Executive chairman Terry MacGibbon becomes CEO. FNX has its head office in Toronto.

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Sierra Minerals Inc. (TSX:SIM) has appointed Rebecca Hudson as its CFO. She will work in the head office in Toronto. Hudson, a CA, was most recently controller of Zacoro Metals Corp. Sierra is a gold production and exploration company.

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Coniagas Resources Ltd. (TSXV:CNY) also has named Rebecca Hudson as its CFO. Coniagas is a Toronto-based resource company whose focus is to explore and develop mineral deposits throughout North America.

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Cinram International Income Fund (TSX:CRW.UN) has appointed John Bell, former CFO of Patheon Inc., as its CFO. Bell replaces Lewis Ritchie, who stepped down June 30. Cinram makes DVDs and CDs for the movie, music and software industries. Its head office is in Scarborough.

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Caledonia Mining Corp. (TSX:CAL) has named Mark Learmonth as VP of corporate development and investor relations. Before joining Caledonia, Learmonth was a division director of investment banking at Macquarie First South in South Africa. Caledonia is an African-focused mining company. Its head office is in Toronto.

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Ivernia Inc. (TSX:IVW) has named Bruce Hooper its VP for exploration and development, working from the company's regional office in Perth, Australia. Hooper brings almost 30 years of exploration and development experience. Ivernia is a base-metals explorer and miner with its head office in Toronto.

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YM BioSciences Inc. (TSX:YM, AMEX:YMI) says that Lisa DeLuca, VP for global regulatory affairs, has resigned. Diana Pliura, executive VP for AeroLEF, and certain other staff members have also departed. YM is an oncology company that develops and commercializes differentiated products. Its head office is in Mississauga.

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Ontex Resources Ltd. (TSX:ONT) has appointed Gary Conn as its chairman and John Thompson, P.Eng., as president. Conn was formerly president of Ontex and continues as CEO. Thompson has been COO since 2006. Ontex is a junior resource company engaged in gold exploration principally in Northern Ontario. Its head office is in London.

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Sernova Corp. (TSXV:SVA) has named Craig Gauld as executive VP. Gauld brings more than 20 years' experience in the international biotech and technology sectors. He replaces Phil Morehouse, who has resigned to pursue private business opportunities. Sernova also named William Smethurst as CFO. Smethurst is a CA with over 25 years experience and replaces Patrick Groening, who has resigned. Sernova is a health-sciences company focused on commercializing medical technologies. Its head office is in London.

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Silver Shield Resources Corp. (TSXV:SSR) says Harvey McKenzie has resigned as CFO to concentrate on his other business ventures. President and CEO Tim Towers will fill the role in the interim. Silver is an exploration and development company with advanced-stage silver properties in Northern Ontario and Mexico. Its head office is in Burlington.

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Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (TSXV:GXL) says chief executive Nicholas Archibald has tendered his resignation due to personal and family reasons. Archibald, who founded Toronto-based Geoinformatics, will remain for a 90-day period as a consultant. Geoinformatics is a worldwide minerals exploration company with a diverse portfolio of projects and assets.

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PhosCan Chemical Corp. (TSXV:FOS) has named Ian Pritchard as executive VP of operations and projects. Pritchard was most recently senior VP of projects for De Beers Canada Inc. PhosCan is engaged in the development of the Martison phosphate project. Its head office is in Toronto.

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Canadian Oil Recovery & Remediation Enterprises Ltd. (TSXV:CVR) has appointed Wayne McKinnon as president, while John Lorenzo continues as CEO. CVR has exclusive licences to use two technologies for oil recovery, sludge and drill-cuttings treatment and remediation of oil-contaminated sites. Its head office is in Toronto.

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Primary Corp. (TSXV:PYC) says the company will be led by Robert Pollock as president and CEO and Dave Guebert as CFO. Primary is a diversified merchant banking firm focused on the small-cap market. Its head office is in Toronto.

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Paul G. Smith has returned to TayCon Capital Corp. (TSXV:TYC.P) as its CFO. The company said he had previously been both a director and CFO of TayCon, but had resigned.

TayCon is based in Caledon.

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Merc International Minerals Inc. (TSXV:MRK) has agreed to acquire privately held Golden Sierra Resources Inc. and to appoint Michael Byron as Merc's president and CEO. He is the president and CEO of Ginguro Exploration Inc., and president and CEO of Golden Sierra. Merc is based in Toronto.

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NRX Global Corp. has appointed Stephen Crampton as VP for Asia-Pacific. He has built and managed sales, support and services organizations over a 20-year career. NRX provides asset data and information services. Its head office is in Toronto.

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Jean-Guy Rens is the new senior VP for mobility and telecom at CATAAlliance, the group said in a release. Rens is the author of many studies and books on telecommunications, internet, security and mobile issues. The Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance is a 28,000-member high-tech association. Its national office is in Ottawa.

- with files from The Canadian Press (For more Moving On listings, please visit www.businessedge.ca.)