Corporate update John Tumazos Very Independent Research March 31, 2014

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Tumazos Conference March 31, 2014 CORPORATE UPDATE

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Tumazos Conference

March 31, 2014

CORPORATE

UPDATE

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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

The information in this document has been prepared as at March 31, 2014. Certain statements contained in this document constitute “forward-looking statements”

within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and forward looking information under the provisions of Canadian provincial

securities laws. When used in this document, the words “anticipate”, “expect”, “estimate”, “forecast”, “will”, “planned”, and similar expressions are intended to identify

forward-looking statements or information.

Such statements include without limitation: statements regarding timing and amounts of capital expenditures and other assumptions; estimates of future reserves,

resources, mineral production, optimization efforts and sales; estimates of mine life; estimates of future internal rates of return, mining costs, total cash costs,

minesite costs, all-in sustaining costs and other expenses; estimates of future capital expenditures and other cash needs, and expectations as to the funding

thereof; statements and information as to the projected development of certain ore deposits, including estimates of exploration, development and production and

other capital costs, and estimates of the timing of such exploration, development and production or decisions with respect to such exploration, development and

production; estimates of reserves and resources, and statements and information regarding anticipated future exploration; the anticipated timing of events with

respect to the Company’s mine sites and statements and information regarding the sufficiency of the Company’s cash resources. Such statements and information

reflect the Company’s views as at the date of this document and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions, and undue reliance should not be

placed on such statements and information. Many factors, known and unknown could cause the actual results to be materially different from those expressed or

implied by such forward looking statements and information. Such risks include, but are not limited to: the volatility of prices of gold and other metals; uncertainty of

mineral reserves, mineral resources, mineral grades and mineral recovery estimates; uncertainty of future production, capital expenditures, and other costs;

currency fluctuations; financing of additional capital requirements; cost of exploration and development programs; mining risks; community protests; risks associated

with foreign operations; governmental and environmental regulation; the volatility of the Company’s stock price; and risks associated with the Company’s byproduct

metal derivative strategies. For a more detailed discussion of such risks and other factors that may affect the Company’s ability to achieve the expectations set forth

in the forward-looking statements contained in this document, see the Company’s Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2013 filed on SEDAR

at www.sedar.com and included in the Company’s Form 40-F for the year ended December 31, 2013 filed on EDGAR at www.sec.gov, as well as the Company’s

other filings with the Canadian securities regulators and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company does not intend, and does not assume any

obligation, to update these forward-looking statements and information. Alain Blackburn, a Qualified Person and the Company’s Senior Vice-President, Exploration,

reviewed the technical information disclosed herein. For a detailed breakdown of the Company’s reserve and resource position see the Company’s Annual

Information Form or Form 40-F.

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NOTES TO INVESTORS

Note Regarding the Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

This document presents estimates of future “total cash cost per ounce”, “minesite cost per tonne”, and “all-in sustaining cost” that are not recognized measures

under United States generally accepted accounting principles (“US GAAP”). This data may not be comparable to data presented by other gold producers. These

future estimates are based upon the total cash costs per ounce and minesite costs per tonne that the Company expects to incur to mine gold at the applicable sites

and do not include production costs attributable to accretion expense and other asset retirement costs, which will vary over time as each project is developed and

mined. It is therefore not practicable to reconcile these forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures to the most comparable GAAP measure. A reconciliation of

the Company’s total cash cost per ounce, all-in sustaining cost per ounce, and minesite cost per tonne to the most comparable financial measures calculated and

presented in accordance with US GAAP for the Company’s historical results of operations is set forth in the Company’s annual management’s discussion and

analysis (“MD&A”) for the year ended December 31, 2013 available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and included in the Company’s Form 40-F (the “Form 40-F”)

available on EDGAR at www.sec.gov, as well as the Company’s other filings with the Canadian securities regulators and the SEC.

Note Regarding Production Guidance

The gold production guidance is based on the Company’s mineral reserves but includes contingencies and assumes metal prices and foreign exchange rates that

are different from those used in the reserve estimates. These factors and others mean that the gold production guidance presented in this disclosure does not

reconcile exactly with the production models used to support these mineral reserves.

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GOLD – THE INVESTMENT THESIS REMAINS INTACT

Geopolitical Instability

Central Bank

Buying

Inflation Hedge

Safe Haven Asset Class

Strong Physical

Demand in China and

India

Flat Mine Supply

Continued Debasement

of International Currencies

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AGNICO EAGLE – A PREMIUM GOLD EQUITY

RUNNING A MANAGEABLE

BUSINESS

Delivering on

Production Guidance 16%

Production Growth

Through 2016

2014 AISC below $1000 per ounce

Highest Reserve Grade

amongst North

American Peers

Balance Sheet

Flexibility Low Share Count after

57 Years

32 years of

Consecutive Dividend Payments

Low Political Risk

Long term Experienced Management

Diversified Technical Expertise

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2013 HIGHLIGHTS

Record annual gold production of 1.10M oz, vs. guidance of 1.06M oz

– Total cash costs at $672/oz, below $690/oz guidance

– All-in sustaining cost at $952/oz, below guidance of $1,025/oz

Record annual gold production at Meadowbank – 430,613 oz at a total

cash cost of $774/oz

Commercial production declared at Goldex

and commissioning on track at La India

Lower gold price environment leads to :

– Non-cash after-tax impairment charge of

$436M at Meadowbank, Meliadine and Lapa

– Quarterly dividend reduced to $0.08 per share

to ensure financial flexibility

– Average reserve grade increased by 11% to

3.5 g/t and 0.7 M oz reduction in reserves

at year end 2013 (before production)

Meadowbank Kittila

Pinos Altos

La India

LaRonde

Lapa

Goldex NORTHERN

BUSINESS

SOUTHERN

BUSINESS

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2013 OPERATING RESULTS

RECORD PRODUCTION AND IMPROVED COST PERFORMANCE

2013

Production (oz) Total Cash Cost ($/oz) Operating Margin ($, 000’s)

Northern Business

LaRonde 181,781 $763 $99,989

Lapa 100,730 $678 $71,635

Goldex 20,810 $782 $8,246

Kittila 146,421 $601 $111,277

Meadowbank 430,613 $774 $227,579

880,355 $732 $518,726

Southern Business

Pinos Altos 181,773 $412 $173,074

Creston Mascota 34,027 $485 $21,679

La India 3,180 n.a. n.a.

218,980 $424 $194,753

Total 1,099,335 $672 $713,479

2013 Total Operating Margin – $713 M 2013 Revenue by Metal

Gold 92%

Silver 6%

Base Metals 2%

Creston Mascota, 3%

Meadowbank32%

LaRonde, 14%

Lapa, 10%

Goldex, 1%

Kittila, 16% Pinos Altos, 24%

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IMPROVED OPERATING METRICS

PRODUCTIVITY AND COST SAVING INITIATIVES DELIVERING RESULTS

No production in Q2/13 due to scheduled shutdown No production in Q1/13 due to temporary suspension

Production (koz) Cost/tonne

$80

$88

$96

$104

$112

-

10

20

30

40

50

60

Q4-12 Q1-13 Q2-13 Q3-13 Q4-13

Laronde

$100

$105

$110

$115

$120

-

5

10

15

20

25

30

Q4-12 Q1-13 Q2-13 Q3-13 Q4-13

Lapa

$70

$76

$82

$88

$94

-

25

50

75

100

125

150

Q4-12 Q1-13 Q2-13 Q3-13 Q4-13

Meadowbank

$64

$68

$72

$76

$80

-

10

20

30

40

50

60

Q4-12 Q1-13 Q3-13 Q4-13

Kittila

$-

$14

$28

$42

$56

-

10

20

30

40

50

60

Q4-12 Q1-13 Q2-13 Q3-13 Q4-13

Pinos Altos

$-

$5

$10

$15

$20

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Q2-13 Q3-13 Q4-13

Creston Mascota

Includes milling and heap leach tonnes

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MODERATE, ACHIEVABLE PRODUCTION GROWTH

16% FUNDED PRODUCTION GROWTH THROUGH 2016

204,380 234,837 218,980 235,000

295,000 300,000 781,080 808,974 880,355 955,000

955,000 975,000

$580

$640

$672 $678

2011A 2012A 2013A 2014E 2015E 2016E

Payable Gold Production Profile

985,460 1,043,811

1,099,335

1,190,000 1,250,000 1,275,000

Northern Business (oz) Southern Business (oz) Cash Costs ($)

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NORTHERN BUSINESS – FINLAND AND CANADA

HIGHER CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS, BUT GENERALLY LONGER LIFE

PRODUCTION ASSETS

2014 FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

LARONDE

215,000 ozs at a total cash cost of

$671/oz

Cooling plant now operational

– provides additional flexibility to mining plan

Production from deeper, higher grade area of the mine

expected to ramp up substantially through 2016

MEADOWBANK

430,000 ozs at a total cash cost of

$629/oz

Record low minesite costs per tonne in the fourth

quarter 2013 expected to continue in 2014

Higher grades at Goose expected to persist into 2014,

leading to strong first half production

KITTILA

150,000 ozs

at a total cash cost of

$759/oz

750 tpd mill expansion remains on budget with start-up

expected in mid-2015

Production shaft and Rimpi zone development under

consideration

GOLDEX

80,000 ozs at a total cash cost of

$799/oz

Throughput expected to increase to 6,000 tpd in 2015

Continuing evaluation of satellite deposits

– potential to enhance production and cost profile

LAPA

80,000 ozs

at a total cash cost of

$850/oz

Improved minesite costs due to ongoing cost saving

measures

Positive exploration at Zulapa 8 zone could extend

mine life

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SOUTHERN BUSINESS – MEXICO

LOWER CAPITAL COST ASSETS WITH POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT

CASH FLOW GENERATION

2014 FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

PINOS ALTOS

145,000 ozs at a total cash cost of

$532/oz

Strong mill performance continued in 2013

Shaft sinking project at Pinos Altos on schedule

for 2015 startup which should allow for better

matching of mill and mining capacity

CRESTON

MASCOTA

40,000 ozs at a total cash cost of

$754/oz

Phase 3 leach pad construction at Creston Mascota

expected to be completed by late March 2014

Stronger production expected in 2H 2014 with

commissioning of a new agglomerator

LA INDIA

50,000 ozs

at a total cash cost of

$743/oz

Commercial production expected in Q1 2014

Throughput continues to ramp up - stacking rates

currently averaging approx. 12,000 tpd

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CAPITAL SPENDING

CONTINUED FOCUS ON REDUCING CAPITAL SPENDING

TO GENERATE MORE FREE CASH FLOW

Actual Estimate

$908

$655

$511 $482

$445

$577

$416

2008A 2009A 2010A 2011A 2012A 2013A 2014E

Capital Expenditures (US$ millions)

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CASH AND ALL-IN SUSTAINING COSTS

EXPECTED TO TREND LOWER GOING FORWARD

Cash and All-in Sustaining Costs (AISC) Per Ounce

Cash Costs and AISC

for 2014 expected to be

approximately

$678 and

$990*

$672

$952

$690

$1,025

2013 Cash Costs 2013 AISC

Actual Guidance

*AISC per ounce are calculated as total cash

costs + sustaining capital (including capitalized

exploration) + general and administrative

expenses (including stock option expenses) +

reclamation remediation expense

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3.87

3.51

1.17 1.14 1.02 1.01 0.98

0.88 0.74

GOLD* AEM EGO IAG NEM OSK GG AUY KGC

HIGHEST RESERVE GRADE AMONGST NORTH AMERICAN PEERS

Reserve Grade (g/t)

Source: Bloomberg, company reports

AVERAGE 1.35

*Reserve grade at December 31, 2012

Approximately

of Agnico’s gold reserves have

forecast total cash costs below

$950/oz and

have forecast total cash costs

below $700/oz

89%

64% Note: Estimates not based on detailed mining plans

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FINANCIAL POSITION

CASH, EXPECTED CASH FLOWS, AND AVAILABLE CREDIT PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY

Long-term Debt Maturities

2017 2020 2022 2024

Notes Outstanding (millions) $115 $360 $225 $100

Coupon 6.13% 6.67% 5.93% 5.02%

All Amounts Are In US$, (Unless Otherwise Indicated) Dec 31, 2013

Cash And Cash Equivalents (millions) $170

Outstanding Debt (billion) $1.0

Available Credit Facilities (billion) $1.0

Common Shares Outstanding, Basic (FY 2013 Weighted Average, millions) 172.9

Common Shares Outstanding, Fully Diluted (FY 2013 Weighted Average, millions) 172.9

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32 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS DIVIDEND PAYMENTS

2.22%

1.48%

0.89% 0.87%

0.64% 0.62%

0.44%

0.00% 0.00%

GG AUY AEM ABX NEM GOLD EGO IAG KGC

Annualized 2014E Dividend Yield

Source: Bloomberg, company reports

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LOW POLITICAL RISK, MINING FRIENDLY JURISDICTIONS

HELPS CREATE A MANAGEABLE BUSINESS

72% 68%

64% 60% 59%

54% 52%

40% 40%

AEM NEM ABX NGD GG AUY KGC IAG EGO

NA Gold Producers Political Risk Ranking

Production weighted Fraser Institute Policy Potential Index scores by company (2012-2015)

Source: Fraser Institute, Barclays Research

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PROJECT PIPELINE EXPECTED TO PROVIDE FURTHER GROWTH

Expansion EXPANSIONS FEASIBILITY EXPLORATION

Kittila Plant Expansion

Kittila Shaft

Hanhimaa

IVR

Goldex Satellites

Meliadine

NO

RT

HE

RN

BU

SIN

ES

S

Pinos Altos Shaft

Pinos Altos Satellites

Tarachi

SO

UT

HE

RN

BU

SIN

ES

S

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COST EFFECTIVE EXPLORATION

REFLECTS SUCCESSFUL M&A STRATEGY

SIGNIFICANT EXPLORATION RESULTS AT ACQUIRED PROPERTIES

Note: The terms “measured resources”, “indicated resources” and “inferred resources” are not recognized under the SEC

guidelines. Detailed information can be found in the February 13, 2013 press release.

Kittila

2005 2013

Mined through 2013 (koz) Proven & Probable (koz) Measured & Indicated (koz) Inferred (koz) Cost per Oz ($)

$54

$23

Purchase Discovery

2,800 koz

7,517 koz

+4,717 koz

Meadowbank

2007 2013

$173

$107

Purchase Discovery

3,830 koz 4,357 koz

+527 koz

Meliadine

2010 2013

$121

$28

Purchase Discovery

5,020 koz

8,635 koz +3,615 koz

Pinos Altos

2006 2013

$43 $35

Purchase Discovery

2,100 koz

4,648 koz

+2,548 koz

La India

2011 2013

$186

$16

Purchase Discovery

1,266 koz

2,423 koz

+1,157 koz

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0%

500%

1000%

1500%

2000%

2500%

1/4/1999 1/4/2001 1/4/2003 1/4/2005 1/4/2007 1/4/2009 1/4/2011 1/4/2013

AEM US Equity XAU Index Gold Spot

AEM US Equity

CAGR

12.94% Gold Spot CAGR

10.00%

XAU Index CAGR

1.68%

15-YEAR INDEXED SHARE PERFORMANCE

AGNICO EQUITY POISED FOR OUTPERFORMANCE

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Strong H1 2014 production expected at Meadowbank due to increased grades and accelerated stripping at Goose deposit

Commercial production expected at La India in Q1 2014

Continuing evaluation of satellite deposits at Pinos Altos and Goldex, which could enhance production and cost profiles

Updated Meliadine technical study in Q4 2014

Update on a production shaft and Rimpi Zone development at Kittila in late 2014

Completion of 750 tpd mill expansion at Kittilla by mid-2015

Installation of new ore conveyor at LaRonde Deep in 2015 – should help reduce costs and congestion

FUTURE CATALYSTS

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APPENDIX

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ESTIMATED PAYABLE GOLD PRODUCTION (2014 – 2016)

2014 2015 2016

Estimated Mid Point (oz) Total Cash Cost ($/oz) Estimated Mid Point (oz) Estimated Mid Point (oz)

Northern Business

LaRonde 215,000 $671 245,000 285,000

Lapa 80,000 $850 75,000 45,000

Goldex 80,000 $799 100,000 90,000

Kittila 150,000 $759 160,000 170,000

Meadowbank 430,000 $629 375,000 385,000

955,000 $692 955,000 975,000

Southern Business

Pinos Altos 145,000 $532 165,000 170,000

Creston Mascota 40,000 $754 40,000 40,000

La India 50,000 $743 90,000 90,000

235,000 $615 295,000 300,000

Total Gold Production 1,190,000 $678 1,250,000 1,275,000

2014

Ag Production (000’s oz) Zn Production (tonnes) Cu Production (tonnes)

Northern Business 1,027 7,830 5,126

Southern Business 2,173 - -

Total Byproduct Production 3,200 7,830 5,126

Estimated Byproduct Production – 2014

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GOLD AND SILVER RESERVES AND RESOURCES

DECEMBER 31, 2013

Gold Silver

Tonnes

(000’s)

Gold

(g/t)

Gold

(ounces) (000’s)

Tonnes

(000’s)

Silver

(g/t)

Silver

(ounces) (000’s)

Reserves

Northern Business 93,618 4.60 13,841 24,127 19.59 15,192

Southern Business 55,800 1.69 3,024 28,703 64.32 59,354

Total 149,418 3.51 16,865 52,830 43.89 74,546

Measured & Indicated

Resources

Northern Business 86,869 2.96 8,276 4,242 32.53 4,436

Southern Business 70,171 0.61 1,378 13,935 33.63 15,066

Total 157,040 1.91 9,654 18,177 33.37 19,502

Inferred Resources

Northern Business 69,674 3.77 8,434 10,536 14.72 4,986

Southern Business 99,795 0.53 1,686 17,707 26.28 14,962

Total 169,470 1.86 10,121 28,243 21.97 19,948

See AEM Feb 12, 2014 press release for detailed breakdown of reserves and resources. Reserves are not a subset of resources.

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COPPER, ZINC AND LEAD RESERVES AND RESOURCES

DECEMBER 31, 2013

Copper Zinc Lead

Tonnes

(000’s)

Copper

(%)

Copper

(tonnes)

Tonnes

(000’s)

Zinc

(%)

Zinc

(tonnes)

Tonnes

(000’s)

Lead

(%)

Lead

(tonnes)

Reserves

Northern Business 24,127 0.25 59,519 24,127 0.67 161,108 24,127 0.04 9,964

Southern Business

Total 24,127 0.25 59,519 24,127 0.67 161,108 24,127 0.04 9,964

Measured & Indicated

Resources

Northern Business 4,242 0.16 6,981 4,242 1.61 68,127 4,242 0.16 6,793

Southern Business

Total 4,242 0.16 6,981 4,242 1.61 68,127 4,242 0.16 6,793

Inferred Resources

Northern Business 10,536 0.27 28,118 10,536 0.55 58,463 10,536 0.05 5,176

Southern Business

Total 10,536 0.27 28,118 10,536 0.55 58,463 10,536 0.05 5,176

See AEM Feb 12, 2014 press release for detailed breakdown of reserves and resources. Reserves are not a subset of resources.

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NORTHERN BUSINESS

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MEADOWBANK

RECORD PRODUCTION IN 2013

In 2013, reserve grade at Meadowbank improved

16% to 3.24 g/t gold due to reinterpretation of

Goose and Portage block models

Record low minesite costs per tonne in the fourth

quarter expected to continue in 2014

With increased grades and accelerated stripping at

Goose, Meadowbank expected to have strong first

half production in 2014

P&P Gold Reserves (million oz) 1.8

Average Gold Reserve Grade (g/t) 3.2

Indicated gold resource (million oz)

(7.3 M tonnes @ 3.28 g/t) 0.8

Inferred gold resource (million oz)

(3.3 M tonnes @ 3.96 g/t) 0.4

Estimated LOM (years) 4

See AEM Feb 12, 2014 press release for detailed breakdown of reserves and resources.

270,801

366,030

430,613

$1,000 $913 $774

2011 2012 2013

Production (oz) Cash Costs

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LARONDE

IN 2014, 80% OF ORE EXPECTED TO BE SOURCED FROM DEEPER

HIGHER GRADE ZONES

Cooling plant now operational – provides

additional flexibility to mining plan

Production from deeper, higher grade area of mine

expected to ramp up substantially through 2016

In 2015, new ore conveyor system expected to be

installed in the deeper portion of the mine

– should help further reduce costs and congestion

Reserve grade increased from 4.5 to 5.0 g/t gold

P&P Gold Reserves (million oz) 3.9

Average Gold Reserve Grade (g/t) 5.0

Indicated resource (million oz)

(4.2 M tonnes @ 2.12 g/t) 0.3

Inferred resource (million oz)

(10.5 M tonnes @ 4.61 g/t) 1.6

Estimated LOM (years) 14

See AEM Feb 13, 2014 press release for detailed breakdown of reserves and resources.

124,173

160,875

181,781

$77

$569

$763

2011 2012 2013

Production (oz) Cash Costs

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Record annual mill recovery of 90.2% in 2013

750 tpd mill expansion remains on budget with

start-up expected in mid-2015

Production shaft and Rimpi Zone development

under consideration – shaft could provide

operational savings and sustain long-term

production at higher throughput levels

P&P Gold Reserves (million oz) 4.7

Average Gold Reserve Grade (g/t) 4.6

Measured & Indicated gold resource (million oz)

(11.0 M tonnes @ 2.79 g/t) 1.0

Inferred gold resource (million oz)

(7.5 M tonnes @ 4.12 g/t) 1.0

Estimated LOM (years) 25

See AEM Feb 12, 2014 press release for detailed breakdown of reserves and resources.

KITTILA

LONG LIFE ASSET WITH FURTHER EXPANSION POTENTIAL

143,560

175,878

146,421

$739

$565 $601

2011 2012 2013

Production (oz) Cash Costs

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19,305 oz gold produced during fourth quarter

2013, exceeding 15,000 oz guidance

Throughput expected to increase to 6,000 tpd

in 2015 from 5,500 tpd in 2014

Development activities will begin on the MX and

E2 satellite zones in 2014 with exploration

activities to continue on other zones

Newly acquired Akasaba West deposit could

provide future mill feed to Agnico’s Abitibi facilities

P&P Gold Reserves (million oz) 0.4

Average Gold Reserve Grade (g/t) 1.5

Measured & Indicated gold resource (million oz)

(30.1 M tonnes @ 1.96 g/t) 1.9

Inferred gold resource (million oz)

(26.1 M tonnes @ 1.64 g/t) 1.4

Estimated LOM (years) 4

See AEM Feb 12, 2014 press release for detailed breakdown of reserves and resources.

GOLDEX

COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION DECLARED ON THE M AND E ZONES IN Q4 2013

135,478

20,810

$401

$782

2011 2013

Production (oz) Cash Costs

Note: Goldex did not operate in 2012

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Improved minesite costs due to ongoing cost

saving measures

Steady state operation

Positive exploration results in the Zulapa area

could extend the mine life

P&P Gold Reserves (million oz) 0.3

Average Gold Reserve Grade (g/t) 6.0

Indicated gold resource (million oz)

(1.6 M tonnes @ 4.28 g/t) 0.2

Inferred gold resource (million oz)

(1.0 M tonnes @ 5.49 g/t) 0.2

Estimated LOM (years) 3

See AEM Feb 12, 2014 press release for detailed breakdown of reserves and resources.

LAPA

STRONG COST CONTAINMENT AND STEADY PRODUCTION IN 2013

107,068 106,191 100,730

$650 $697 $678

2011 2012 2013

Production (oz) Cash Costs

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2014 capital expenditures forecast to be $47 million

Main focus on ramp development

Program also includes in-fill drilling on Tiriganiaq and Wesmeg/ Normeg zones

Reserve grade increased from 7.0 g/t to 7.4 g/t gold

Encouraging exploration results from Tiriganiaq, Normeg, Pump South, and F Zones in 2013

Updated technical study on track for Q4 2014

MELIADINE

RAMP EXTENSION IN 2014 PROVIDES DEVELOPMENT FLEXIBILITY

P&P Gold Reserves (million oz) 2.8

Average Gold Reserve Grade (g/t) 7.4

Indicated gold resource (million oz)

(19.0 M tonnes @ 5.05 g/t) 3.1

Inferred gold resource (million oz)

(11.7 M tonnes @ 7.20 g/t) 2.7

Estimated LOM (years)

See AEM Feb 12, 2014 press release for detailed breakdown of reserves and resources.

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SOUTHERN BUSINESS

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PINOS ALTOS

Strong mill performance continued in 2013

Shaft sinking project at Pinos Altos on schedule for

2015 startup which should allow for better

matching of mill and mining capacity

At Pinos Altos, evaluation continues on a number

of potential satellite deposits that could enhance

production and cost profile

P&P Gold Reserves (million oz)* 2.3

Average Gold Reserve Grade (g/t) 2.5

Indicated gold resource (million oz)*

(13.9 M tonnes @ 1.54 g/t) 0.7

Inferred gold resource (million oz)*

(17.7 M tonnes @ 1.28 g/t) 0.7

Estimated LOM (years) 17

166,158 183,662 181,773

$284 $276

$412

2011 2012 2013

Production (oz) Cash Costs

*Pinos Altos reserves and resources include the Creston Mascota mine

See AEM Feb 12, 2014 press release for detailed breakdown of reserves and resources.

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CRESTON MASCOTA

Phase 3 leach pad construction at Creston

Mascota expected to be completed by late

March 2014

Stronger production expected in 2H 2014 with

commissioning of a new agglomerator

P&P Gold Reserves (million oz)* 2.3

Average Gold Reserve Grade (g/t) 2.5

Indicated gold resource (million oz)*

(13.9 M tonnes @ 1.54 g/t) 0.7

Inferred gold resource (million oz)*

(17.7 M tonnes @ 1.28 g/t) 0.7

Estimated LOM (years) 17

*Pinos Altos reserves and resources include the Creston Mascota mine

See AEM Feb 12, 2014 press release for detailed breakdown of reserves and resources.

38,222

51,175

34,027

$366 $326

$485

2011 2012 2013

Production (oz) Cash Costs

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LA INDIA

COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION EXPECTED IN Q1 2014

In 2013 mine reported 3,180 oz pre-commercial gold production

Throughput continues to ramp up - stacking rates currently averaging approx. 12,000 tpd

Further work planned in 2014 to better define mineral domains of known sulfide mineralization

See AEM Feb 12, 2014 press release for detailed breakdown of reserves and resources.

P&P Gold Reserves (million oz) 0.8

Average Gold Reserve Grade (g/t) 0.9

Measured & Indicated gold resource (million oz)

(56.2 M tonnes @ 0.38 g/t) 0.7

Inferred gold resource (million oz)

(82.1 M tonnes @ 0.36 g/t) 1.0

Estimated LOM (years) 8

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NOTES TO INVESTORS REGARDING THE USE OF RESOURCES

Cautionary Note to Investors Concerning Estimates of Measured and Indicated Resources

This document uses the terms “measured resources” and “indicated resources”. We advise investors that while those terms are recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the

SEC does not recognize them. Investors are cautioned not to assume that any part or all of mineral deposits in these categories will ever be converted into reserves.

Cautionary Note to Investors Concerning Estimates of Inferred Resources

This document also uses the term “inferred resources”. We advise investors that while this term is recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the SEC does not recognize it.

“Inferred resources” have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence, and great uncertainty as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of

an inferred mineral resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian rules, estimates of inferred mineral resources may not form the basis of feasibility or pre-

feasibility studies, except in rare cases. Investors are cautioned not to assume that part or all of an inferred resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable.

Scientific and Technical Data

Agnico Eagle Mines Limited is reporting mineral resource and reserve estimates in accordance with the CIM guidelines for the estimation, classification and reporting of resources and

reserves.

Cautionary Note To U.S. Investors – The SEC permits U.S. mining companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only those mineral deposits that a company can economically

and legally extract or produce. Agnico Eagle uses certain terms in this press release, such as “measured”, “indicated”, and “inferred”, and “resources” that the SEC guidelines strictly

prohibit U.S. registered companies from including in their filings with the SEC. U.S. investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in our Form 40-F and other U.S. filings, which

may be obtained from us, or from the SEC’s website at: http://sec.gov/edgar.shtml.

In prior periods, reserves for all properties were typically estimated using historic three-year average metals prices and foreign exchange rates in accordance with the SEC guidelines.

These guidelines require the use of prices that reflect current economic conditions at the time of reserve determination, which the Staff of the SEC has interpreted to mean historic

three-year average prices. Given the current lower commodity price environment, Agnico Eagle has decided to use price assumptions that are below the three-year averages. The

assumptions used for the mineral reserves estimates at all mines and advanced projects as of December 31, 2013, reported by the Company on February 12, 2014, are $1,200 per

ounce gold, $18.00 per ounce silver, $0.82 per pound zinc, $3.00 per pound copper, $0.91 per pound lead and C$/US$, US$/Euro and MXP/US$ exchange rates of 1.03, 1.32 and

12.75, respectively.

The Canadian Securities Administrators’ National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”) requires mining companies to disclose reserves and resources using the subcategories of “proven”

reserves, “probable” reserves, “measured” resources, “indicated” resources and “inferred” resources. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated

economic viability.

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NOTES TO INVESTORS REGARDING THE USE OF RESOURCES

A mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of a measured or indicated mineral resource demonstrated by at least a preliminary feasibility study. This study must include

adequate information on mining, processing, metallurgical, economic and other relevant factors that demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that economic extraction can be justified. A

mineral reserve includes diluting materials and allows for losses that may occur when the material is mined. A proven mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of a measured

mineral resource demonstrated by at least a preliminary feasibility study. A probable mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of an indicated, and in some circumstances, a

measured mineral resource demonstrated by at least a preliminary feasibility study.

A mineral resource is a concentration or occurrence of natural, solid, inorganic material, or natural solid fossilized organic material including base and precious metals in or on the

Earth’s crust in such form and quantity and of such a grade or quality that it has reasonable prospects for economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade, geological characteristics

and continuity of a mineral resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge. A measured mineral resource is that part of a mineral

resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape and physical characteristics are so well established that they can be estimated with confidence sufficient to allow the

appropriate application of technical and economic parameters, to support production planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. The estimate is based on detailed

and reliable exploration, sampling and testing information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that are

spaced closely enough to confirm both geological and grade continuity. An indicated mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities,

shape and physical characteristics can be estimated with a level of confidence sufficient to allow the appropriate application of technical and economic parameters, to support mine

planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. The estimate is based on detailed and reliable exploration and testing information gathered through appropriate

techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that are spaced closely enough for geological and grade continuity to be reasonably assumed. An

inferred mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality can be estimated on the basis of geological evidence and limited sampling and

reasonably assumed, but not verified, geological and grade continuity. The estimate is based on limited information and sampling gathered through appropriate techniques from

locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes. Mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.

Investors are cautioned not to assume that part or all of an inferred resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable.

A Feasibility Study is a comprehensive technical and economic study of the selected development option for a mineral project that includes appropriately detailed assessments of

realistically assumed mining, processing, metallurgical, economic, marketing, legal, environmental, social and governmental considerations together with any other relevant operational

factors and detailed financial analysis, that are necessary to demonstrate at the time of reporting that extraction is reasonably justified (economically mineable). The results of the study

may reasonably serve as the basis for a final decision by a proponent or financial institution to proceed with, or finance, the development of the project. The confidence level of the

study will be higher than that of a Pre-Feasibility Study.

The effective date for all of the Company’s mineral resource and reserve estimates in this presentation is December 31, 2013. Additional information about each of the mineral projects

that is required by NI 43-101, sections 3.2 and 3.3 and paragraphs 3.4 (a), (c) and (d) can be found in the Technical Reports referred to above, which may be found at www.sedar.com.

Other important operating information can be found in the Company’s annual information form dated March 21, 2014 available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and incorporated in the

Form 40-F available on EDGAR at www.sec.gov.

The mineral reserve and resource information has been reviewed and approved by Daniel Doucet, Corporate Director, Reserve Development, under the supervision of Alain Blackburn,

Senior Vice-President, Exploration. Both Mr. Doucet and Mr. Blackburn are designated P.Eng. with the Ordre ingenieurs du Quebec and qualified persons as defined by NI 43-101.

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