SpaceX Faces Iran Target Designation Ahead of Its Landmark IPO

Iran has formally designated Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Starlink facilities across the Middle East as military targets, according to state-run Fars News Agency, escalating tensions that now extend directly into the commercial space and satellite communications sectors. Fars reported that “all interests related to economic holdings managed by Elon Musk in West Asia, including Arab […]
Triple Flag Lifts 2026 Guidance After Settling Steppe Gold Dispute

Triple Flag Precious Metals (TSX: TFPM) has lifted its production guidance for the year after resolving a drawn out dispute with Steppe Gold (TSX: STGO), with the settlement delivering a fresh batch of metal and locking in a decade of guaranteed gold. The streaming and royalty company now expects production of 100,000 to 110,000 gold […]
Blue Jay Gold Launches 16,000 Metre Drill Program At Steller

Blue Jay Gold (TSXV: JAY) has begun drilling at its Steller gold project in the Yukon, with a second rig already mobilizing to site as the company opens a fully funded program that could reach 16,000 metres this year.
GoldMining’s São Jorge PEA Outlines $532 Million NPV

GoldMining (TSX: GOLD) has released the first economic study for its São Jorge gold project in Brazil, the results of which are positive. The company released a preliminary economic assessment on Thursday outlining an after-tax net present value of $532 million and an internal rate of return of 42.4% for the Brazilian asset, using a […]
Why Trump Said He Loves The Inflation

The White House is now asking voters to accept two inflation stories at once: prices are up sharply, but Trump says the real victory is that they are not worse. That is the risk inside President Donald Trump’s inflation remark. Asked whether he was concerned by the inflation report, Trump said, “I love the inflation,” […]
Canada Tables Bill Banning Social Media for Under-16s and Regulating AI Chatbots

Canada introduced legislation Wednesday to ban children under 16 from social media and regulate AI chatbots for the first time — joining Australia, Indonesia, and Malaysia in moving against platforms that, as Culture Minister Marc Miller put it, are platforms where “kids are dying.”
Trans Mountain Hits Full Capacity for the First Time as Hormuz Crisis Drives Asian Demand for Canadian Oil

A year ago Trans Mountain was 84% full. In June 2025 it was 78% full. This June it hit apportionment — more demand than it can carry — for the first time since its $34 billion expansion opened.
CIA Officer Who Stockpiled $40 Million in Gold Bars Worked With Pentagon’s No. 2 on Covert China Spy Program

He told the CIA he was running a secret nuclear war contingency program. He was actually using it to steal $40 million in gold bars. And he did it while working with the Pentagon’s No. 2 official on a covert operation targeting China.
Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz and Launches Missiles at US Bases After Trump Declares America ‘Controls’ the Waterway

Hours after Trump posted that the United States controls the Strait of Hormuz and that Iran’s military is “defeated,” Iran closed the waterway and launched ballistic missiles at US bases in Kuwait and Jordan.
Sorry, Andrew Tate Is Not a Legitimate Military Target—Ukraine’s Drone Forces Explain

Ukraine’s drone forces have struck 174 Russian air defense systems, signed deals with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, and Canada, and changed the face of modern warfare. This week they also had to deal with the Andrew Tate situation.