Boss Power Corp. (TSX VENTURE:BPU) reports that with the matter of the lawsuit
against the Province of British Columbia for the expropriation of the Blizzard
Uranium Project now behind us, we are considering what our exploration focus
will be moving forward.


The $30,000,000 plus costs that will flow to the company as a result of the
settlement announced October 20th, 2011 will provide the company with the
ability to seek out new exploration projects and once again make the company an
active participant in the junior resource sector.


The company has the technical and corporate ability within its management and
board of directors to take on the challenges of mineral exploration in a rapidly
changing world.


President and CEO Randy Rogers noted: "Junior resource issuers need more than
viable geological targets to return value to shareholders. For a company to
thrive in any given jurisdiction we need political stability and security of
tenure. The Province of British Columbia has indicated by settling this
expropriation lawsuit that they are willing to listen to the concerns of the
exploration industry and now has a chance to demonstrate to the world that
British Columbia remains a safe place for exploration investment."


For additional information, please visit Boss Power's website at www.bosspower.ca.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors

Boss Power Corp.

Randy Rogers, M.Sc., P.Geo., President & CEO

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