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North American Palladium proceeding with recapitalization transaction

North American Palladium News Release TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - June 19, 2015) - North American Palladium Ltd.

North American Palladium News Release

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - June 19, 2015) - North American Palladium Ltd. ("NAP") (TSX:PDL)(OTC PINK:PALDF) (the "Company") announced today that the Company concluded its strategic review process during which no superior proposal was received. It has entered into a definitive recapitalization agreement with Brookfield Capital Partners Ltd. ("Brookfield") to effect the proposed Recapitalization that was previously announced on April 15, 2015.

The Company has also entered into an agreement with Brookfield to secure a US$25 million bridge loan facility providing temporary working capital support required as a result of the previously announced suspension of milling operations.

The Recapitalization will be effected by way of a court approved plan of arrangement under the Canada Business Corporations Act.

Under the terms of recapitalization agreement:
• all amounts owing to Brookfield (except in respect of the bridge loan facility) will be converted into equity, resulting in Brookfield owning common shares representing 92% of the common shares outstanding on a fully-diluted basis after giving effect to the Recapitalization but prior to the rights offering;
• the 2012 and 2014 convertible debentures will be converted into equity, resulting in holders of convertible debentures owning common shares representing in aggregate 6% of the common shares outstanding on a fully diluted basis after giving effect to the Recapitalization but prior to the rights offering;
• existing holders of common shares and restricted share units will own 2% of the post-Recapitalization common shares outstanding on a fully-diluted basis but prior to the rights offering;
• the Company's outstanding warrants and options will be terminated;
• the Company will undertake a $50 million rights offering to raise equity, pursuant to which all shareholders at that time will be able to participate, a portion of which will be used to repay any amounts outstanding under the bridge loan;
• the $50 million rights offering will be backstopped by Brookfield and other parties; and
• employees, trade creditors, equipment leases and suppliers will not be impacted.

The Recapitalization has been unanimously approved by the Board of Directors of the Company. In doing so, the Board of Directors determined that the Recapitalization is in the best interests of the Company. In connection with the Recapitalization, the Board of Directors received fairness opinions from CIBC World Markets. A copy of the opinions will be included in the management proxy circular.

"Proceeding with the Recapitalization gives the Company the financial security and certainty needed to pursue its longer-term growth objectives at LDI," said Phil du Toit, President and CEO.

The implementation of the Recapitalization is subject to the approval of at least two-thirds of the votes cast at the debentureholders' meeting by debentureholders present in person or by proxy and by at least two-thirds of the votes cast at the shareholders' meeting by shareholders present in person or by proxy. Completion of the Arrangement is also subject to certain customary conditions, including the approval of the Toronto Stock Exchange and the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

A debentureholder holding approximately 54% of the outstanding debentures has entered into a support agreement pursuant to which they have agreed to support the Recapitalization and vote their debentures in favour of the Recapitalization at the meeting of debentureholders.

Operations Update

The Company has also made significant progress towards restoring the water balance at the LDI mine site. With water levels now lower, at or approaching targeted levels within the tailings facility and following consultations with relevant provincial government ministries and under the advice of independent third party professionals, it was determined that the Company could stop the controlled release of water into the environment. Water currently being released is greatly reduced and testing has confirmed that it is non-toxic and, levels of suspended solids are within permitted levels while iron and aluminum levels are still being tested.

The Company expects to receive a dam stability report from an independent, third-party engineering consulting firm that re-confirms the integrity of the containment structures at LDI's tailings management facility. With water levels stabilized and approaching normal operating levels, the Company is in the process of finalizing remediation and mill restart plans.

Underground operations have continued without interruption during the suspension of milling operations resulting in a large stockpile of crushed ore on surface which is available for processing once milling operations resume.
Technical Information and Qualified Persons

Mr. James Gallagher, the Company's Chief Operating Officer and a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved all technical items disclosed in this news release.

About North American Palladium
NAP is an established precious metals producer that has been operating its Lac des Iles mine (LDI) located in Ontario, Canada since 1993. LDI is one of only two primary producers of palladium in the world, offering investors exposure to palladium. The Company's shares trade on the TSX under the symbol PDL and on the OTC Pink under the symbol PALDF.


 





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