Toronto Home Sales Hit 25-Year Low As Prices Fall To 2021 Levels

Home sales across the Greater Toronto Area declined to their lowest level in a quarter-century last year as economic uncertainty kept buyers on the sidelines despite falling prices and lower mortgage rates. Real estate agents reported 62,433 transactions through the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board’s MLS system in 2025, down 11.2% from the previous year […]
Powell Faces Criminal Investigation as Trump Intensifies Pressure on Fed

The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, issuing subpoenas over his congressional testimony about the central bank’s headquarters renovation, Powell disclosed on Sunday. The probe marks an unprecedented escalation in President Donald Trump’s year-long confrontation with the Fed chief over interest rate policy. Powell released a video statement […]
DPM Metal Reports 2025 Production Of 244,900 Oz Gold, 30 Million Pounds Of Copper

DPM Metals (TSX: DPM) has reportedly achieved 2025’s production guidance, with the company this morning releasing preliminary data for the fourth quarter. The fourth quarter saw consolidated production of 70,200 ounces of gold and 9.9 million pounds of copper from Chelopech and Ada Tepe, with Ada Tepe accounting for 24,500 ounces of gold production and […]
Canada Nickel Expands Reid Resource To 0.87 Billion Tonnes Measured And Indicated

Canada Nickel (TSXV: CNC) has expanded their resource estimate at the Reid Nickel Sulphide Project, which is found near Timmins, Ontario. The latest update has substantially expanded all resource categories, with measured and indicated resources said to have grown by 46%, while inferred resources grew by 47%. Highlights from the revised estimate include: The updated […]
Why Silver Needs to Slow Down to Go Higher | Dan Dickson – Endeavour Silver

In this conversation with Dan Dickson, CEO and Director, Endeavour Silver Corp. (TSX: EDR), the focus is on why silver and gold are making new highs, what is driving the move, and why the supply side has been unable to respond for more than a decade. Dickson explains why fast price moves can be unsettling, […]
Indonesia Expands Land Seizures Across Mining Assets

Indonesia has transferred more than 4 million hectares (about 10 million acres) of plantations, mine concessions, and processing facilities to state control, pairing physical seizures with billions of dollars in fines that directly reprice operating risk for miners. The enforcement drive is run through a recently established Forest Area Enforcement Task Force, led by Defense […]
Silver Dips Are Getting Bought, This Is How Breakouts Start | John Feneck

In this conversation with John Feneck of Feneck Consulting, we break down what the latest gold and silver move is signaling, why dips are getting bought faster than in past cycles, and what that shift means for 2026 expectations. John explains why mining equities are not always reacting the way people expect on strong metal […]
What If Gulf Coast Refiners Swap Canada for Venezuela?

Canada’s oil export model is exposed to a single market shock, and President Donald Trump’s Venezuela push makes west coast pipeline capacity the clearest lever to add pricing power and resilience. Trump’s plan to revive Venezuela’s oil flow hinges on US companies returning to spend “billions of dollars” repairing infrastructure, then selling large volumes of […]
Maduro’s Final Decree Triggers Arrests as Militias Fill Power Vacuum in Caracas

Venezuela’s government ordered nationwide arrests Monday for anyone accused of backing the US military operation that captured President Nicolás Maduro, publishing an emergency decree signed by Maduro hours before his capture. The decree instructs police to “immediately undertake the search and capture throughout the national territory of any person involved in the promotion or support […]
Canada Sets 2026 Study Permit Cap at 408,000

Canada will approve up to 408,000 study permits in 2026, continuing a trend of declining international student admissions as Ottawa works to shrink the temporary resident population. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada released the allocations on November 25. The department plans to grant 155,000 permits to new international students and 253,000 to returning students applying […]