*A pro forma combination of Agnico Eagle's and Kirkland Lake Gold's gold mineral reserves prior to the Merger — see the Company's news release dated February 23, 2022 for details regarding the Company's December 31, 2021 proven and probable mineral reserves estimate

NOTES: Mineral reserves are not a subset of mineral resources. Tonnage amounts and contained metal amounts presented in this table have been rounded to the nearest thousand, so aggregate amounts may differ from column totals. Please refer to the Company news release dated February 16, 2023 and the Company’s Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2022, for further details on mineral reserves and mineral resources.

The scientific and technical information relating to Agnico Eagle's mineral reserves and mineral resources contained herein (other than the Canadian Malartic mine) has been approved by Dyane Duquette, P.Geo., Vice President, Mineral Resources Management; relating to mineral reserves and mineral resources at the Canadian Malartic mine and the Odyssey project, has been approved by Patrick Fiset, Eng., Technical Services Manager at Canadian Malartic Corporation (for engineering open-pit), Sylvie Lampron, Eng., Senior Project Mine Engineer at Canadian Malartic Corporation (for engineering underground) and Pascal Lehouiller, P.Geo., Senior Resource Geologist at Canadian Malartic Corporation (for geology), each of whom is a "Qualified Person" for the purposes of NI 43-101.

The assumptions used for the December 2022 mineral reserves estimate at all mines and advanced projects reported by the Company (other than the Hope Bay, Hammond Reef, Akasaba West and Upper Beaver projects) were US$1,300 per ounce gold, US$18.00 per ounce silver, US$3.00 per pound copper and US$1.00 per pound zinc, and exchange rates of C$1.30 per US$1.00, 18.00 Mexican pesos per US$1.00, US$1.10 per €1.00. Exceptions: US$1,350 per ounce of gold used for Hope Bay and Hammond Reef; US$1,250 per ounce of gold used for Akasaba West; US$1,200 per ounce of gold and US$2.75 per pound of copper used for Upper Beaver.