B.C. to Suspend Indigenous Rights Law Amid Legal Risks, Sources Confirm

British Columbia Premier David Eby’s government will introduce legislation on Monday to suspend core elements of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) for one year, according to two independent First Nations sources. The move comes as the province grapples with legal risks stemming from a recent court decision on its mineral […]

This Gold Story Starts With Cash Flow | Gordon Robb – ESGold

In this conversation with Gordon Robb, Chief Executive Officer and Director of ESGold Corp. (CSE:ESAU), we discuss the company’s plan to turn historic tailings at Montauban into near-term cash flow, then use that cash flow to fund drilling and grow the broader project without leaning on the usual junior mining dilution cycle.

Carney Warns Canada’s US Ties Have Turned Into Economic Weakness Amid Trade Risks

Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a direct address to Canadians, pitching his government’s “Canada Strong” plan as the answer to a world he described as “more dangerous and divided.” Drawing on his experience as a former central banker, Carney promised regular updates and a strategy of acting “with overwhelming force” against economic threats. The speech […]

DONE LIKE DINNER: Ontario Dumps $28.9M ‘Gravy Plane’ in Sharp Policy Reversal

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has reversed course on a $28.9 million private jet purchase, announcing plans to sell the Bombardier Challenger 650 just days after the deal was made public. The decision follows intense criticism from opposition leaders and advocacy groups over the expense during a time of economic strain for many Ontarians. Ford acknowledged […]

Silverco Cusi Mine PEA: Bigger Isn’t Always Better

Most mining stories are about giant projects, huge capital bills, and long waits for production. This one’s different. Silverco Mining’s (TSXV: SICO) new PEA outlines a much smaller silver restart at the past-producing Cusi Mine in Mexico, with low upfront capital, a sub-one-year payback at base case pricing, and a timeline that could see production […]

HSBC and Standard Chartered Under Scrutiny in Complex Iran Money Laundering Case

A US federal judge has ordered HSBC and Standard Chartered, two of Britain’s largest multinational banks, to submit records for inspection over allegations of processing payments tied to a multimillion-pound money laundering scheme for Iran. The accusations, detailed in court documents filed in the Southern District of New York, claim the banks unwittingly facilitated transactions […]

B2Gold Suffers Fire At New Goose Mine, Mining Said To Not Be Impacted

B2Gold Corp. (TSX: BTO) is grappling with an unexpected operational setback at its Goose Mine following a fire in the facility’s crushing circuit. The incident, which occurred on the evening of April 16, has forced the Vancouver-based miner to launch an investigation into the cause and the extent of the damage as it tries to […]

Fixing Heart Disease Tied to Sudden Death in Young People | David Elsley – Cardiol Therapeutics

In this conversation with David Elsley, President and CEO of Cardiol Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: CRDL) (TSX: CRDL), we discuss the company’s progress in inflammatory heart disease, including momentum in the Phase 3 MAVERIC trial for recurrent pericarditis, new data from the Phase 2 ARCHER program in myocarditis, and why the latest results could have implications far beyond rare disease.

Gold is Not Done | Saf Dhillon – Questcorp Mining

In this conversation with Saf Dhillon, President and CEO of Questcorp Mining Inc. (CSE: QQQ), we discuss where the junior mining market stands today, why the long-expected trickle-down from strong gold prices still has not fully reached the micro-cap space, and how Questcorp is trying to build value through two separate projects.