QMX Gold Corporation to release its latest results on its Bonnefond deposit. The Bonnefond deposit is located on the Val d’Or East Zone of QMX’s extensive land package in Val d’Or, Quebec. The results are part of the fall 2019 infill drilling program on the Bonnefond tonalitic intrusive and exploration program in the shear zones located to the south of the tonalite. This batch contains the results of seven (7) drill holes and one (1) drill hole extension for a total of 3,306m. DDH 17315-19-069 returned 41.82 g/t Au over 3.4m in a shear zone. DDH 17315-19-093 returned 171.30 g/t Au over 1.0m in a shear zone. DDH 17315-19-092 returned 1.08 g/t Au over 72.8m in the tonalite. DDH 17315-19-090 returned 1.74 g/t Au over 59.7m in the tonalite. The high grades values in holes 17315-19-069 and 17315-19-093 were intersected in the Bijou Shear zone. The Bijou Shear is located approximately 200m south of the Bonnefond intrusive, it strikes E-W and is dipping at 45º towards the north. Bijou is one of the first mineralized shear zones identified south of the tonalite. It extends 400m along strike and 450m down dip. The zone is characterized by a strong fuschite alteration, associated with quartz veining and disseminated pyrite mineralization. Previous results from the Bijou Shear returned impressive intersections such as 13.2 g/t Au over 8.8m in DDH 17315-17-029; 6.9 g/t Au over 2.8m in DDH 17315-17-026; 5.1 g/t Au over 2.9m in DDH 17315-19-089. Drill holes 17315-19-096 and 097 intersected several shear zones close to surface west of the Bonnefond intrusion in addition to Bijou. The main intersections are 1.43 g/t au over 6.0m in DDH 17315-19-096 – within the current resource pit shell, and 2.15 g/t Au over 4.7m in DDH 17315-19-097. Drill holes 17315-19-090; 091; 092; 093 and 095 tested the western end of the tonalite. These holes were designed to complete the drilling pattern in order to bring the inferred part of the 2019 resource in the Tonalite to the indicated category. Drill hole 17315-19-090 returned 1.75 g/t Au over 59.7m and 17315-19-092 returned 1.1 g/t Au over 72.8m, which are largely in line with the average grade in the tonalite. Drill holes 17315-19-091, 093 and 095 returned average values lower than 1.0g/t in the tonalite. These lower grades are associated with locally weaker alteration and veining in the intrusive.