This Gold Stock Just Doubled — And It Still Looks Cheap | Q-Gold Resources PEA

Q-Gold Resources (TSXV: QGR) just shocked the market after releasing a PEA for its Quartz Mountain gold project in Oregon, sending the stock sharply higher in a single session. But even after that move, the bigger question remains whether the company is still trading at a major discount to what the project could be worth. […]

Mali Under Siege: Coordinated Attacks by JNIM and Tuareg Rebels Shake Bamako and Northern Cities

Mali’s capital, Bamako, awoke to explosions and sustained gunfire on Saturday as armed groups launched a series of coordinated attacks across the country, marking one of the largest jihadist offensives in years. The military confirmed ongoing fighting, with defense forces engaged in repelling attackers at multiple locations, including the Kati military base just outside the […]

Canada Leverages Energy Exports as Key Card in CUSMA Trade Talks

Canada is positioning its energy sector as a critical bargaining chip in upcoming trade negotiations with the United States under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement, with Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson calling it the country’s “strongest card.” Speaking at an event in Toronto, Hodgson emphasized that energy exports, valued at nearly $170 billion […]

Silver May Be the Trade of This Crisis | Michael Oliver

In this conversation with Michael Oliver of Momentum Structural Analysis, we discuss why he believes today’s market distortions are far bigger than prior cycles, why he sees the long bond and broader financial sector as the real pressure points to watch, and why he thinks monetary metals are set to benefit as confidence in the […]

Why This Gold Story Still Has Room to Run | Dan Wilton – First Mining Gold

In this conversation with Dan Wilton, CEO of First Mining Gold Corp. (TSX: FF), we discuss why the current gold price still looks exceptionally constructive for advanced-stage developers, how First Mining is thinking about project value versus market value, and what has changed across the company since the last update. Dan explains the logic behind […]

Who Let The Doug Out? A Rundown Of Ontario’s Ford Government Controversies

Premier Doug Ford’s political problem is no longer one bad headline, but a pileup of unresolved questions about power, money, and access to records, from a reversed multimillion executive jet purchase to legal fights over the premier’s phone logs, new FOI restrictions, public financing for unsold condos, and media-access controversies around coverage of his government. […]

Gulf Oil Output Down 57% Amid Iran Conflict, Goldman Sees Months-Long Recovery

Gulf oil production has taken a severe hit from the ongoing Iran conflict, with Goldman Sachs estimating that 14.5 million barrels per day—roughly 57% of pre-war supply—remained offline as of April. The disruption, centered on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for a fifth of global oil flows, has sparked concerns over sustained pressure […]

BC’s New Gas Royalty Regime Sparks Industry Concerns Ahead of January Launch

British Columbia’s government is on the verge of implementing a new royalty regime for gas extraction, set to take effect on January 1, stirring unease among energy companies with major liquefied natural gas investments at stake. The updated framework, described as nearly complete by the BC Ministry of Energy, caught industry players off guard during […]

NDP Faces Further Decline as Boulerice Set to Exit for Québec Solidaire on Monday

Alexandre Boulerice, the sole Quebec MP for the federal New Democratic Party, is set to announce his departure from the party on Monday to run in the 2026 provincial election under the banner of Québec Solidaire (QS) in the Gouin riding of Montreal. This move slashes the NDP’s already diminished presence in the House of […]