Anglo-Canadian Uranium Corp. (TSX VENTURE:URA) (the "Company") is pleased to
announce the results of the airborne radiometric and magnetic survey carried out
on its 100% owned Big Mac and Charles properties in the Otish Basin of Quebec,
about 350 km northeast of the town of Chibougamou. The two properties together
cover 4,179 hectares. The Big Mac property is about 3 km east of the L-Zone
deposit and 60 km northeast of the Matoush deposit. The Charles property is
about 15 km south of the Big Mac, closer to the edge of the basin.


The radiometric data revealed areas of radioactivity higher than background. The
lateness of the season permitted only a brief ground check of the results but,
on the Charles property, prospectors did find numerous glacially transported
subangular boulders showing radioactivity above background. The radioactive
material may be from an unknown deposit up-ice, or from the alteration halo
surrounding such a deposit. On the Big Mac property, few boulders were exposed
in the area examined because of overburden and vegetation.


The magnetic data for both properties may be interpreted to indicate the
presence of gabbro dykes or masses, which could host mineralization similar to
the L-Zone. Such a gabbro mass on the northwestern edge of the Big Mac property
is shown on a geological map produced by previous workers. Magnetic data from
the airborne survey, and a previous ground-based electromagnetic and magnetic
survey on the Big Mac, are interpreted to show several directions of faulting.
Such faulting could have permitted the introduction of mineralization similar to
the Matoush deposit. Higher radiometric counts coincide with the area of
interpreted faulting. The follow up work discussed below will target these
areas.


The Otish basin is similar to the Athabasca basin of Saskatchewan with respect
to its age, its lithology, and its tectonic setting, and may thus be expected to
contain similar deposits, i.e. the rich unconformity type deposits. A 2009
exploration program is therefore planned that will look for deposits similar to
the L-Zone deposit, the Matoush deposit, and the unconformity deposits of the
Athabasca type. The program will consist of detailed prospecting of boulders and
outcrop to look for radioactivity, systematic sampling of boulders and outcrop
for geochemical detection of alteration haloes surrounding unconformity type
deposits, deep-penetration electromagnetic surveys targeted on boulder and/or
geochemical anomalies, followed by drilling of any targets identified.


The technical part of this release is approved by N. Ralph Newson, P. Eng, P.
Geo, and Qualified Person.


About Anglo Canadian Uranium Corp.

Anglo-Canadian Uranium is an aggressive uranium and gold exploration company
with several properties located in Canada and the United States. The Company's
current projects include uranium projects located in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico
and Quebec, and gold and base metals projects in British Columbia. The Company's
focus is to acquire uranium and gold deposits in strategic locations through
acquisition and option arrangements, and further develop these projects with
experienced management teams.


For more information on the Company and its projects, please visit the website
at www.anglocanex.com.


ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Len J.Harris