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News Release

North American Gem Inc. Provides an Update for the Drill Program on the Whiskey Gap Uranium Project

December 1, 2005: North American Gem Inc. (NAG:TSX-v) (the "Company") presents the Radiometric intersections for the first seven holes drilled on the Whiskey Gap Uranium project. Radioactive logs have been measured in API (American Petroleum Institute) units and recorded over an interval measured in meters. The Radiometric logs have been measured by Electrolog Services Inc. out of Calgary, Alberta.

Radiometric Logs of the First Seven Drill Holes from the Whiskey Gap Project
				Radioactive Zone Thickness(m)	Maximum Radioactivity
		Total		Exceeding 150 API units		In API units
DD Hole		Depth (m)	From Geophysical Logs		From Geophysical Logs
---------	-----		----------			-----------------
NWG-05-01	137.2		1.0					175
NWG-05-02	149.4		5.0					782
NWG-05-03	147.9		1.6					238
NWG-05-04	103.7		2.4					265
NWG-05-05	100		3.0					292
NWG-05-06	100		2.0					300
NWG-05-07	100		2.5					275
*** Due to instrument response times and logging speed, radioactive zones in core, may be thinner than they appear on the geophysical logs.

**** The measurement scale of the gamma-ray log is in API (American Petroleum Institute) units, and is accepted as the international reference standard that allows consistent comparisons to be made between a wide variety of gamma-ray counting devices. The API standard was conceived originally so that a typical shale would register at about 100 API units.


"We are very encouraged by the radiometric results in this drill program, there is anomalous radioactivity in every hole." said Charles Dejardins, President of North American Gem Inc.

All cores from radioactive intersections will be split and forwarded to the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) for chemical analysis. At this time samples have been sent to the SRC for analysis.

The current drill program will now focus its drilling around the discovery water well, the well in which the high Radon values were discovered (5600 picocuries of radon per liter).

The Whiskey Gap property is underlain by a series of fluvial sandstones of Cretaceous age, thought to be analogous to sandstones in parts of Wyoming that host significant Roll front Uranium deposits. Preliminary sampling of domestic water sources by International Ranger has defined several strong radon and uranium anomalies in the water, that compare favorably with published radon studies conducted in proximity to sandstone hosted uranium ore bodies in south Texas and Wyoming. The text of the International Ranger geological report on the Whiskey Gap property by G.S. Hartley may be viewed at http://www.internationalranger.com/Prospect.pdf .

The Whiskey Gap Project is a Joint Venture between North American Gem Inc. and International Ranger Corp., whereby the Company can earn a 70% interest by spending $1,250,000 over 3 years. An additional 10% can be earned by taking the project to feasibility.

The project is under the direction of Glenn .S. Hartley P. Geol. in accordance with the regulations of National Instrument 43-101.

About North American Gem Inc North American Gem Inc. (NAG:TSX-v) is a junior exploration Company based in Western Canada. The Company's primary goal is to explore for Uranium, Molybdenum, Gold, Copper and other Base metals. The Company is actively pursuing several opportunities, including the company's Louise Lake Property located in British Columbia, Canada and its Uranium and Multi-mineral deposit Properties which are the Del Bonita, the Western Basin, the Bonny Fault, and the Whiskey Gap, all located in Alberta, Canada.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors
NORTH AMERICAN GEM INC.
"Charles Desjardins"

Charles Desjardins
President and Director The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Statements in this press release other than purely historical information, historical estimates should not be relied upon, including statements relating to the Company's future plans and objectives or expected results, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on numerous assumptions and are subject to all of the risks and uncertainties inherent in the Company's business, including risks inherent in resource exploration and development. As a result, actual results may vary materially from those described in the forward-looking statements.


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