Crimea Goes Dry: No Fuel for Civilians After Ukrainian Strikes

Russian-backed authorities in occupied Crimea have cut off civilian access to fuel entirely, reserving all remaining supply for state agencies after a wave of Ukrainian strikes deepened an already critical shortage on the peninsula. Sergey Aksyonov, Moscow’s installed governor for Crimea, announced Sunday morning that all petrol stations on the peninsula would halt sales to […]

This New Gold Stock Comes With A Mill, A Camp, And High Grades | Blue Jay Gold

Blue Jay Gold (TSXV: JAY) has officially gone public, but this is not your typical junior listing. What started as a spinout from Riverside Resources has quickly evolved into something much more compelling, with the addition of the Steller project in the Yukon — a past producing, high grade gold asset with existing infrastructure already in place.

America’s Worst Economic Era Is Just Beginning | Peter Grandich

In this conversation with Peter Grandich, we discuss why he believes the market is far more fragile than it looks, how passive investing and algorithmic trading may be masking deeper risks, and why that could make the next downturn much more violent once flows reverse. Peter also explains why he has become deeply disappointed with […]

Keir Starmer Expected to Resign as UK PM Monday

Keir Starmer is expected to announce his resignation as British Prime Minister as early as Monday, The Observer reported, though a government source disputed the account and said the PM remained focused on his job. Andy Burnham’s victory in a parliamentary by-election on Friday sharpened the crisis considerably. Burnham’s new seat clears the path for […]

Japan to Pour $65B into U.S. SMR Projects as Nuclear Revival Accelerates

More than $65 billion of Japan’s $550 billion U.S. investment package is being directed into small modular reactor projects, as Washington looks to Japanese capital to underpin one of its most ambitious energy pivots in decades. The nuclear commitment centers on two deals. GE Vernova and Hitachi are jointly developing SMRs that could draw up […]

The World Is Relearning Why Commodities Matter | Kai Hoffmann – Soar Financial

In this conversation with Kai Hoffmann, Host and Founder of Soar Financial, we discuss the possible US-Iran deal, what it may really mean for oil, gold, and broader capital markets, and why the current geopolitical backdrop may still be far more fragile than the headlines suggest. Kai explains why he thinks the fog of war […]

This Gold Project Still Looks Great at $4,000 Gold | Minera Alamos Copperstone PFS

Minera Alamos’ (TSXV: MAI) new prefeasibility study for Copperstone arrives at a moment when gold prices have turned a lot less comfortable for investors. But even with that backdrop, Copperstone still stands out as a low-capex, high-return restart story with economics that remain compelling well below recent highs. In this video, we break down the […]

Carney and Eby’s BC Housing Plan Targets Empty Condos And Development Charges

Canada’s newest housing push in British Columbia has a simple promise and a complicated balance sheet. Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier David Eby are putting up to $3.2 billion behind a plan to lower housing-related development costs, fund local infrastructure, and bring more than 2,200 already-built vacant condos into the affordable-housing system. The announcement […]

Canada Slaps 10% Tariff on Canned Vegetable Imports to Shield Domestic Producers

Canada has imposed a 10 per cent provisional safeguard tariff on imported canned vegetables, a temporary measure designed to give domestic processors breathing room while a formal trade inquiry plays out. Taking effect Friday for up to 200 days, the tariff does not apply to canned vegetables from the United States, Mexico, Israel, Chile or […]