Community Support Revegetation and Social Projects in Brazil We supported G Mining Ventures’ contribution to environmental and social initiatives in the village of Jardim do Ouro and surrounding communities in Brazil, located near the Tocantinzinho mine site. The initiatives included revegetation activities and the construction of a community multi - sport court, delivered through a public - private partnership with local authorities and community stakeholders to support community engagement and well-being. Medical Imaging Investment in Northern Ontario Alongside Alamos Gold, we co-funded a donation to the Sault Area Hospital Foundation to advance future investments in medical imaging equipment at Sault Area Hospital in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The contribution is intended to support enhanced diagnostic capacity for patients across the Algoma District, helping to improve access to timely, high - quality imaging services for the region’s communities. We are committed to partnering with operators to support community and environmental initiatives in regions where we hold royalty and stream interests. These collaborations are intended to deliver meaningful benefits to local communities and the environment, while also contributing to the long - term social licence of mining activities and strengthening trust in the regions in which we invest. Recent initiatives have focused on education and skills development, local community infrastructure, environmental conservation and restoration projects, and community - led recycling and waste reduction programs. Selected community contributions funded by us in 2025 are described in further detail in this section. Educational Initiative in Peru 2025 represented our eighth consecutive year partnering with Compañía Minera Antamina S.A., the joint - venture company that operates the Antamina project in Peru, in support of Enseña Peru. Enseña Peru works to improve education outcomes at schools in regions historically supported by Compañía Minera Antamina S.A., with the goal that by 2032, eight out of ten Peruvian youth will receive a quality education. Enseña Peru’s primary focus is to complement the efforts of Peru’s Ministry of Education by recruiting and training volunteer teachers and professionals through a three - month leadership program, followed by placements in schools and communities across the region. In parallel, Enseña Peru supports the development of existing educators and strengthened collaboration through its Qué Maestro Program, contributing to longer - term improvements in teaching quality and educational capacity. Grand opening of sport court in Jardim do Ouro Announcement of contribution supporting Sault Area Hospital's medical imaging equipment in Northern Ontario Student participating in an Enseña Peru–supported Youth Academy vocational experience in Peru Franco-Nevada Corporation 20

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