Silver47 Kicks Off 7,000-Meter Drill Campaign at Nevada’s Hughes Project

Silver47 Exploration (TSXV: AGA) is looking to prove that there is plenty of life left in one of Nevada’s most legendary mining jurisdictions. The company announced Monday that it has officially commenced a 7,000-meter drilling program at its Hughes Project, targeting the eastern extension of the prolific Tonopah silver district.
Air Canada Flight Hits Fire Truck At LaGuardia, 2 Dead

Two people were killed after an Air Canada plane from Montreal collided with an aircraft rescue-and-firefighting vehicle while landing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on Sunday night, forcing the closure of one of the city’s busiest airports and disrupting overnight and Monday operations. Officials said the emergency vehicle was responding to a separate call on […]
Why the Market May Be Misreading Iran | David Woo

In this conversation with David Woo of David Woo Unbound, we discuss why markets may be misreading the war with Iran, how oil, equities, and bond yields are reacting, and why David believes this conflict could last longer and become messier than many investors expect. He explains why the market is treating this as a […]
Why US Fertilizer Supply Could Matter a Lot More Now | Pat Varas – Sage Potash

In this conversation with Pat Varas, Interim CEO, Sage Potash (TSXV: SAGE), we discuss why potash is getting renewed attention in the US, how critical mineral policy could reshape the market, and what that could mean for domestic production.
Roscan Gold: Mali Discount Hits Kandiole PEA

Do you remember that iconic scene from Step Brothers, where Will Ferrell, in an attempt to get back at his brother Dale, played by John C Reilly, hammers around irrationally on Dale’s drum set while pretending he knows what he’s doing? The scene is then followed up by Reilly discovering what Ferrell had done and […]
NexGen Energy: The World’s Biggest Uranium Mine Is Finally Being Built

Do you remember back in Rocky IV when Balboa was out in the middle of the Siberian wilderness? He was training for his big fight with Ivan Drago. But rather than using the big state of the art tech and being monitored by a team of scientists like his competitor, Balboa was just out in […]
How BC’s 150-Year Treaty Gap Created Overlapping Land Claims

British Columbia’s overlapping Indigenous land claims are the product of a 150-year treaty vacuum that governments are only now trying to fill, and the result is a province where roughly 80% of the land is still subject to Indigenous claims and major territories overlap. After the Colony of Vancouver Island was established in 1849, governor […]
US-Japan To Go Nuclear With $40B SMR Initiative

President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi are expected to unveil a nuclear power initiative in the southern US that would see GE Vernova and Hitachi build BWRX-300 small modular reactors. The project’s stated economic case is power price stability and dispatchable generation at a time when electricity demand is rising alongside the race […]
Liberals Are Leading, Even In Alberta

The big change in the new polling is not the national spread. It’s Alberta. In a recent 338Canada poll, Liberals widened the lead at 47.5% nationally against 27.0% for the Conservatives and 15.1% for the NDP. However, the real jolt is an Alberta regional result of 41% Liberal to 37% Conservative, a four-point Liberal edge […]
Canadians Slide To New Low In Happiness Index

Canada posted its weakest result in the 14-year history of the World Happiness Report, falling to 25th out of 147 countries in the 2026 life-satisfaction rankings, down from 6th a decade earlier and out of the top tier it once shared with Nordic countries. Ten years ago, Canada ranked just behind Finland, Iceland, Denmark, Norway […]