Ontario Approves $26B Pickering B Nuclear Refurbishment

Ontario has approved a full refurbishment of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station’s B site, described as a roughly $26.0 to $26.8-billion capital decision to return about 2,200 MW of firm capacity to the grid while supporting 30,500 jobs during construction and 6,700 jobs during ongoing operations. On operating performance, Pickering’s 2023 energy production of 21.5 […]
Liberal Exodus: Who Might Be Exiting Carney’s Government?

Rumours of multiple Liberal MPs leaving caucus have converged into a single operational risk for Mark Carney’s government: safe-seat departures that force synchronized by-elections while ideological and career tensions stack up inside cabinet and on the backbench. The latest flashpoint is a report that Industry Minister Mélanie Joly is eyeing an exit from caucus, framed […]
Barrick Mining Settles Mali Mine Dispute With $430 Million Payment

Canadian mining giant Barrick Mining (NYSE: B) has agreed to pay $430 million to settle a two-year dispute with Mali that shuttered one of Africa’s largest gold mining operations, according to sources familiar with the deal. The settlement, finalized Monday, ends a contentious standoff over the Loulo-Gounkoto complex that began when Mali implemented a new […]
Joly: Anglo-Teck Decision in ‘Months,’ Not Next Month

Canada’s Industry Minister Mélanie Joly will not decide on the proposed Anglo American–Teck Resources merger next month, contrary to earlier media reports, her office confirmed Monday. The Globe and Mail‘s review of audio from Joly’s November 18 media scrum revealed she said the government would make its decision “in the next months,” not “next month” […]
Mako Mining Enters Definitive Terms For Mt Hamilton Project In Nevada

Mako Mining (TSXV: MKO) is set to expand their portfolio of assets. The company has officially entered into a definitive arrangement to acquire the Mt Hamilton gold-silver project in Nevada, which follows a binding term sheet being announced back in September for the transaction. The arrangement will see Mako acquire the fully permitted project from […]
Barrick Completes $1.1 Billion Sale Of Hemlo Mine

Barrick Mining (TSX: ABX) has officially completed the sale of their Hemlo Mine. The major Canadian gold mine was sold to a newly assembled group referred to as Carcetti Capital, whom has since renamed themselves to Hemlo Mining Corp. The mine was sold for total consideration of $1.09 billion, which is just under the recently […]
Five Years Of “Growth” Vanish In Federal Reserve Benchmark Data Reset

The Federal Reserve has “revised its indexes of industrial production, capacity, and utilization using benchmark data,” effectively erasing five years of reported industrial outperformance, leaving total US industrial production in August 2025 roughly flat versus February 2020 instead of the previously reported 2.2% gain. Over the same period, manufacturing output now shows a net 1½% […]
Nvidia Rushes To Defend Its AI Supremacy, Calls Itself “A Generation Ahead”

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) turned a routine corporate tweet into a spectacle of perceived defensiveness when its official newsroom account publicly insisted the company remains “a generation ahead of the industry.” “We’re delighted by Google’s success — they’ve made great advances in AI and we continue to supply to Google. NVIDIA is a generation ahead of […]
Stalled Sisson Mine Approvals Test Carney’s Major Projects Office Fasttrack Agenda

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s flagship fasttrack agenda has hit an early wall as New Brunswick confirmed the Sisson Mine has met none of the 40 conditions required under its environmental impact assessment and will not yet be approved to proceed to construction. Sisson was promoted in Carney’s second wave of “nation-building” projects and referred earlier […]
Carney Douses Ottawa-Alberta Energy MOU With BC, First Nations Approval

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s clarification that the Alberta energy memorandum will create “necessary conditions, but not sufficient conditions” for a new pipeline to the Pacific coast turns Ottawa’s apparent yes into a conditional roadmap where British Columbia and First Nations now stand as explicit gatekeepers. The draft memorandum of understanding between Ottawa and Alberta had […]