Royal Bank of Canada Posts Record Earnings In Q4 2025 As Credit Losses Rise

Royal Bank of Canada (TSX: RY) closed fiscal 2025 with a revenue-led earnings surge, but the year also delivered a clear message that credit is getting more expensive again. In Q4, total revenue rose to $17.2 billion from $15.1 billion while provisions for credit losses increased to $1.0 billion from $840 million. Under the topline, […]
Selkirk Copper Appoints Two Members Of Selkirk First Nation To Leadership Team

Selkirk Copper (TSXV: SCMI) has bolstered its executive management team this morning, with the appointment of two Selkirk First Nation citizens to the leadership team.
Altamira Gold Appoints Dr Richard Sillitoe, Porphyry Expert, As Technical Advisor

Altamira Gold (TSXV: ALTA) has strengthened its technical advisor team, announcing this morning the appointment of Dr. Richard Sillitoe to support exploration work being conducted at Altamira’s flagship Cajueiro porphyry gold district in Brazil.
Ivanhoe Expects Up To 420,000 Tonnes Copper Production At Kamoa-Kakula In 2026

Ivanhoe Mines (TSX: IVN) this morning released guidance for the Kamoa-Kakula complex for the next two years. The release of guidance notably follows seismic events that occurred on site earlier this year, hampering production and forcing the company to suspend prior guidance. While Ivanhoe was originally targeting 2026 production of up to 600,000 tonnes of […]
Collective Mining Drills 8.24 g/t Gold Over 23 Metres At Ramp Zone

Collective Mining (TSX: CNL) is reporting this morning an extension to the Ramp Zone following the receipt of assays from three drill holes conducted on site. The Ramp Zone is part of the larger Apollo system at Collective Mining’s Guayabales project in Colombia. The system as a whole is described as a partially reduced intrusion […]
Southeast Alaska Tribes Takes BC To Court Over Lack Of Mining Consultation

Southeast Alaska Tribes, through the Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission, have filed a judicial review in the Supreme Court of British Columbia challenging how the province handled consultation on major mining projects proposed in northwest BC. SEITC says BC failed to consult the commission and its 14 member tribes on projects in the headwaters of […]
Bitcoin Treasury Giant Strategy Pivots To Dividend Cash

Strategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) is changing its tune on the “never sell bitcoin” narrative by building a dedicated USD reserve for dividends and interest, even as the disclosure shows no bitcoin sales and still shows incremental bitcoin purchases. On December 1, 2025, Strategy said it established a $1.44 billion US dollar reserve to support payment of […]
Starmer Won’t Rejoin EU Despite Admitting Brexit ‘Significantly Damaged’ UK Economy

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government has acknowledged that Brexit has caused significant economic damage to the United Kingdom, yet continues to rule out rejoining the European Union or its single market. In a speech Monday, Starmer said Britain is still dealing with the consequences of Brexit’s “wild promises,” telling an audience at the annual […]
Carney Returns Miller to Cabinet After Guilbeault Resignation

Prime Minister Mark Carney swore in Marc Miller as Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture on Monday, bringing the veteran Liberal back to cabinet days after Steven Guilbeault resigned over environmental policy disagreements. Miller, a former Trudeau minister who held the Indigenous services, Crown-Indigenous relations, and immigration portfolios, will also assume responsibility for official languages. […]
Trump’s Ultimatum to Maduro Expires as Military Pressure Mounts

President Donald Trump gave Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro one week to leave the country during a November 21 phone call, setting a Friday deadline that expired without compliance, according to sources familiar with the conversation, as questions mount over US interest in Venezuela’s massive petroleum reserves. The ultimatum, delivered in a conversation lasting less than […]