Agnico Q1 Earnings Results Overshadowed By A Sinking Gold Price

Agnico Eagle (TSX: AEM) just posted another record quarter, with gold prices driving massive earnings, stronger EBITDA, and a growing cash pile. But despite the strength of the business, the stock has pulled back sharply from its highs, leaving investors to ask a simple question: if the company is performing this well, why is the […]
Why More People Are Starting to Feel Broke | Darrell Thomas – VRIC Media

In this conversation with Darrell Thomas, of VRIC Media & The Money Levels Show, we discuss how a background in social work, education, and struggling communities shaped his view of money, inflation, and investing. Darrell explains why COVID became a turning point in his life, how Rich Dad Poor Dad changed the way he looked […]
China’s Gold Appetite Grows: Reserves Up 260,000 Ounces in April Alone

China’s central bank added 8.1 metric tons of gold to its reserves last month, or approximately 260,000 ounces. The addition represents the largest single-month purchase since January 2025 and extends an 18-month buying streak. The accumulation pushed total reserves to 74.6 million ounces, reflecting a strategic push to diversify holdings amid geopolitical tensions and volatile […]
Russia and U.S. Influencers Target Alberta Separatist Vote, CSIS Director Says

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has flagged Alberta’s potential secession referendum as a prime target for foreign interference, with Director Daniel Rogers pointing to Russia as a key player in spreading disinformation. Speaking to CBC’s The House, Rogers warned that such a divisive vote, tentatively set for October 19, could be amplified by hostile actors […]
Newmont Q1 Earnings: A Billion In Free Cash Flow… A Month!

Newmont (NYSE: NEM) just delivered a quarter that most companies can only dream about, generating a staggering $3.1 billion in free cash flow in Q1 alone. That is roughly a billion dollars a month, driven by a much higher gold price and a portfolio that is now more focused on top-tier assets. Yet despite the […]
Pedestrian Killed by Frontier Flight 4345 in Shocking Denver Airport Collision

A Frontier Airlines plane struck and killed a pedestrian on a runway at Denver International Airport late Friday night, forcing the aircraft to abort takeoff and evacuate all 224 passengers and 7 crew members. The incident, involving Flight 4345 bound for Los Angeles, occurred around 11:19 p.m. local time as the Airbus A321 accelerated to […]
The Biggest Undeveloped Gold Project Still Needs One Thing | Rudi Fronk – Seabridge

In this conversation with Rudi Fronk, Chair & CEO of Seabridge Gold Inc. (TSX: SEA), we discuss why KSM has become even bigger in gold and copper, why today’s metal prices may actually make a partnership easier rather than harder, and how close Seabridge may be to securing the major mining partner needed to move […]
The Silver Market May Be Closer to Breaking Than It Looks | Andy Schectman

In this conversation with Andy Schectman from Miles Franklin, we discuss why he believes the quoted price of gold and silver is sending the wrong signal, what he thinks is really happening underneath the paper market, and why the most important story in precious metals may be the steady movement of physical metal out of […]
Canada Slashes Project Review Timeline to 12 Months Amid Industry Pressure

Canada’s federal government, under Prime Minister Mark Carney, has unveiled a bold plan to slash the timeline for approving major projects to just one year, addressing long-standing complaints from businesses that regulatory delays stifle investment. Announced on Friday by Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon, the initiative aims to streamline a […]
Iran Boosts Rail Trade with China to Counter US Blockade as Freight Costs Surge 40%

Iran has sharply increased rail cargo shipments from China to sidestep a US-led naval blockade that has crippled its maritime trade since April 13. Freight trains from Xi’an in central China to Tehran, previously running once a week, now depart every three to four days, with May schedules already fully booked. The rail corridor, stretching […]