Safe Supply Streaming Co Ltd. Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Safety Strips Tech Corp., and Appointment of New Director

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - February 10, 2025) - Safe Supply Streaming Co Ltd. (CSE: SPLY) (FSE: QM4) (OTCQB: SSPLF) ("Safe Supply" or the "Company") and Safety Strips Tech Corp., a private company ("SSTC" or "Safety Strips") are pleased to announce that they have entered into a business combination agreement dated February 10, 2025, (the "Business Combination Agreement") pursuant to which Safe Supply will acquire the remaining 94.31% of the issued and outstanding common shares of Safety Strips (the "Transaction"). Under the Transaction, Safety Strips shareholders will receive 1.2748 Safe Supply common shares for each Safety Strips common share held (the "Exchange Ratio"). The Transaction will be effected by way of a three-cornered amalgamation under the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia).

The Company is also pleased to announce the appointment of Raf Souccar as a new director of the Company's board effective February 10, 2025. In addition to his appointment, Mr. Souccar has entered into a consulting agreement with the Company on January 14, 2025 (the "Consulting Agreement"). Pursuant to the Consulting Agreement, Mr. Souccar will provide consulting services in relation to his expertise in governance and strategic advisory, playing a key role in shaping Safe Supply's corporate strategy and ensuring strong governance practices. His experience in national security, policy, and organizational leadership will be invaluable as the Company continue to expand and strengthen their position in the industry.

Mr. Souccar served as Deputy Commissioner of Federal and International Policing in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). In addition to his responsibilities for National Security and Organized Crime, Raf also had oversight of the RCMP's role in Canada's Drug Strategy and has provided testimony before Parliamentary Committees relative to the opioid crisis and ways to deal with the issue of substance abuse disorder.

After counseling successive justice ministers on the topic of marijuana legalization, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed Mr. Souccar to the nine member Marijuana Legalization Task Force in 2016. The Task Force was given a mandate to consult and provide advice to the Government of Canada on the design of a new legislative and regulatory framework for legal access to cannabis.

Mr. Souccar has a Bachelor of Business Administration and has been a lawyer and member of the Law Society of Ontario since 1995. He's also a graduate of the University of Toronto Institute of Corporate Directors.