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Have Metals Peaked? The Rotation Is Already Underway | Brayden Sutton

Brayden Sutton joins our host, Steve Hyland, to talk through 20 years of lessons from trading, raising money and running junior companies. We get into how the cannabis mania unfolded, why retail disappeared from winners like Great Bear and Snowline, and what it takes to build a small public company without blowing up the cap […]

PBO Report: $7.3B Build Canada Homes To Add 26k Units

The Parliamentary Budget Officer’s new report pegs Build Canada Homes at $7.3 billion in accrual spending over 2025-26 to 2029-30, translating into about 25,713 units, while total federal planned spending on housing programs is set to fall 56% from $9.8 billion in 2025-26 to $4.3 billion in 2028-29. On an accrual basis, the $7.3 billion […]

Opinion: The Missing Projects From The MPO

In August Canada’s new Major Projects Office (MPO) was established to accelerate the most important resource and infrastructure developments in the country. Projects that can generate billions in tax revenue, create long-term jobs, build strategic infrastructure, and strengthen Canada’s geopolitical resilience. After two tranches of referrals, several projects that clearly meet those standards have not […]

National Bank Q4 2025 Profit Rises, Credit Losses Climb

National Bank of Canada’s (TSX: NA) fiscal Q4 2025 was a revenue-driven beat with total revenue rising to $3.70 billion from $2.94 billion last year, powered by net interest income of $1.17 billion versus $784 million and non-interest income of $2.53 billion versus $2.16 billion. The revenue mix leaned heavily on trading revenues of $1.25 […]

Trump Named in $310M Civil Lawsuit Filed in Palm Beach County

A 149-page civil lawsuit filed November 24 in Palm Beach County Circuit Court names President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and the Department of Homeland Security as defendants in allegations of human trafficking, intellectual property theft, and other claims spanning an alleged eight-year period. The complaint, filed by a self-represented plaintiff whose identity is […]

Tim Hortons Pressed Ottawa for Higher Foreign Worker Cap Over 18 Months

Tim Hortons and its parent company have spent more than 18 months pushing Canadian officials to raise the cap on temporary foreign workers at its franchises, CBC News has learned from documents the government released through access-to-information requests. The coffee chain requested that the federal government increase the temporary foreign worker limit from 20% to […]

Government Knew About Algoma Layoffs Before $500M Bailout, CEO Confirms

Federal and provincial governments knew Algoma Steel planned to lay off workers when they provided $500 million in loans in September, the company’s CEO confirmed Tuesday, despite publicly promoting the bailout as a measure to “protect Canadian steel jobs.” Algoma Steel CEO Michael Garcia told CTV’s Power & Politics that both levels of government understood […]

IEA Warns Copper Supply to Face 30% Deficit by 2035

The world faces a critical copper shortage within a decade that could derail global energy transition efforts and artificial intelligence expansion, the International Energy Agency warned at a United Kingdom summit this week. Shobhan Dhir, an IEA analyst specializing in critical minerals, told government and industry leaders that copper supply could fall 30% short of […]

US Tops $1 Billion Buying Stakes in Critical Minerals

The US government plans to take more equity stakes in critical minerals companies, framing the approach as a direct counter to China’s dominance in key raw materials. The policy emphasis is explicitly about stakes, not simply support, with a White House official describing government ownership positions as a tool that is no longer “once-rare” in […]