Freewest Resources Canada Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FWR) urges shareholders not to
tender their shares to the unsolicited offer by Noront Resources Ltd. for all of
the common shares of Freewest. Noront's offer expires on Friday, December 11,
2009.


Since Noront's offer was first announced on October 5, Freewest shareholders
have been subjected to numerous press releases and other documents from Noront.
Many of these contain false or misleading information about Freewest and about
Noront's offer. Here, in plain language, is why Freewest shareholders should
reject Noront's offer and not tender their shares.


- Freewest has signed an agreement with Cliffs Natural Resources Inc.
(NYSE:CLF)(PARIS:CLF) which provides Freewest shareholders, for each Freewest
share, with a fixed amount of $1.00 in Cliffs shares. This is vastly superior to
Noront's offer.


- Even if Noront acquires a block of Freewest shares pursuant to its offer and
tries to stop the Plan of Arrangement between Freewest and Cliffs, Freewest
shareholders are certain of being able to receive $1.00 per share from Cliffs.
If Noront acquires more than 12.5% of Freewest's shares, Cliffs has committed to
convert from its Plan of Arrangement with Freewest to a $1.00 per share
take-over bid, with no minimum tender condition. This ensures that Freewest
shareholders can reject the Noront offer and still be guaranteed that they will
be able to sell to Cliffs for $1.00 per share.


- Freewest believes that there is little support among Freewest shareholders for
Noront's offer. Cliffs has signed support agreements with Freewest shareholders
who hold in the aggregate more than 10% of Freewest's shares. Freewest's Board
and management unanimously support the transaction with Cliffs. Freewest's
solicitation agent has contacted more than 1,000 Freewest shareholders, and the
vast majority do not plan to tender their shares to Noront. Freewest is
gratified by this support from its shareholders.


- Noront claims that, for each Freewest share, the warrants it is offering have
an implied value of $0.22. Freewest and its financial advisors, and by all
evidence, the marketplace, consider this figure to be grossly exaggerated.


- If Freewest shareholders are considering tendering their Freewest shares with
the expectation that Freewest and Noront will be merged or combined, the waiver
by Noront of the 66 2/3% condition of its offer means that this will not
necessarily be the case. If you tender your Freewest shares to the Noront offer,
Noront must buy your shares, and will pay you by issuing Noront shares from
treasury. However, if Noront acquires only a block of Freewest shares, but less
than 66 2/3%, Noront will not have sufficient Freewest shares to guarantee the
merger or combination of the two corporations. In such circumstances, Noront
will be nothing more and nothing less than a Freewest shareholder and, in all
likelihood, a minority shareholder.


- Noront, a junior exploration company, does not have the financial capacity to
develop the Ring of Fire, which will require substantial capital expenditures
and infrastructure.


- Given the large number of shares that Noront proposes to issue to Freewest
shareholders, there will be significant dilution within Noront and it may be
difficult for Freewest shareholders to dispose of Noront shares. This dilution
will become massive if Noront ever attempts to finance the development of the
Ring of Fire through share issuances.


- Noront's claims cannot be trusted. The latest example is Noront's press
release issued on Wednesday, December 9 at 7 p.m., announcing an estimated mine
life and revenue projections for its Blackbird chromite deposit. By 10:23 a.m.
the next day, Noront's stock was halted by the regulatory authorities. At 12:13
p.m., Noront was forced to retract its press release. Similarly, Noront issued
two press releases on November 19, 2009 relating to the Eagle's Nest deposit,
the second "clarifying" the first. It is no coincidence that these irresponsible
press releases coincide with Noront's hostile share-for-share bid for Freewest.


- Cliffs is a stable and profitable company, with significant international
assets and operations, and the financial capacity and expertise to develop
Freewest's McFaulds chromite property. Any capital gains realized by individual
Freewest shareholders on the transaction with Cliffs will generally be payable
only in April 2011. If Freewest shareholders prefer to sell their Cliffs shares,
they can do so easily on the NYSE.


- When Noront started its hostile offer, Freewest's shares were trading at
$0.30. Freewest shareholders will now receive $1.00 per share from Cliffs. It's
hard to beat a 217% premium.


For all these reasons, the Board of Directors of Freewest unanimously recommends
that Freewest shareholders REJECT the Noront offer and NOT TENDER their shares,
and VOTE FOR the Arrangement with Cliffs at the special meeting to be held on
January 15, 2010. Freewest's Board and management again express their
appreciation for the support expressed by so many Freewest shareholders.


For Investor Questions, Including How to Withdraw Shares from the Noront Offer

Shareholders who have questions or who may have already tendered their shares to
the Noront offer and wish to withdraw them, may do so by contacting Georgeson at
the toll free number set out below.


About Freewest

Freewest is a mineral exploration company actively exploring for gold,
base-metals and chromite within eastern Canada. Corporate information can be
accessed on the Internet at www.freewest.com. Freewest's shares are listed on
Tier 1 of the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol FWR.


Georgeson is acting as Freewest's solicitation agent in connection with the
proposed Plan of Arrangement with Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. Georgeson may be
contacted as follows:




                                  Georgeson
                           100 University Avenue
                          11th Floor, South Tower
                             Toronto, Ontario
                                  M5J 2Y1

                North American Toll Free Number: 1-866-433-7579
                Banks and Brokers Collect Number: 1-212-806-6859



Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking
information" or "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable
securities legislation. This forward-looking information is subject to numerous
risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of Freewest
Resources Canada Inc. ("Freewest"). Actual results or achievements may differ
materially from those expressed in, or implied by, this forward-looking
information. No assurance can be given that any events anticipated by the
forward-looking information will transpire or occur, or if any of them do so,
what benefits that Freewest will derive therefrom. In particular, no assurance
can be given as to whether a proposed plan of arrangement with Cliffs Natural
Resources Inc. will be completed. Forward-looking information is based on the
estimates and opinions of Freewest's management at the time the information is
released and Freewest does not undertake any obligation to update publicly or to
revise any of the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable
securities laws.


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