Yeah, I don't know... The description on the website for La Loutre (number 1 on their list):
Graphite is locally present in quartzite and biotite gneiss and in shear zones where the graphite content usually ranges from 1-10% graphite on surface, including visible flakes, with the showings indicating an apparent strike length of approximately 5 kilometers, giving a large prospective area to explore for a graphite resource.
http://canadastrategicmetals.com/la-loutre-graphite/