Silver Is a Wild Animal, Gold Heads for $6,000 in 2026 | Craig Hemke

In this conversation with Craig Hemke, host of Sprott Money and founder of TF Metals Report, we break down why gold is a measuring stick for currency debasement, why silver’s supply squeeze is finally showing up in price, and what could push metals and miners higher in 2026. We also get into inflation as the […]
France Bans US Videoconferencing Platforms Across Government

France announced Monday it will phase out Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, and Webex from all government services by 2027, replacing them with domestically developed platform Visio in a push for digital sovereignty. Minister Delegate David Amiel unveiled the plan during a visit to the National Centre for Scientific Research, confirming Visio will become the […]
Is This the End of the Gold and Silver Rally? | Peter Grandich

In this conversation with Peter Grandich, we break down what the surge in gold and silver could really be signaling, how sustainable a parabolic move is, and why a pause and consolidation can be bullish, not bearish. Peter also explains the unusual setup of hard assets and financial assets making all time highs at the […]
Canada Unveils Grocery Rebate, Supply Chain Investments to Combat Food Inflation

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a suite of measures on Monday aimed at reducing grocery costs, including an expanded rebate for low-income Canadians and investments to strengthen food supply chains. The government will increase the GST credit by 25% for five years starting July 2026 and provide a one-time 50% top-up payment by June. The […]
Why Gold And Silver Stay High Even After Rate Cuts | Todd Bubba Horwitz

In this conversation with Todd “Bubba” Horwitz, Trader and Founder of BubbaTrading.com, we break down why gold and silver are staying elevated, what could push them even higher, and what that means for equity markets if this move in metals is only getting started. Todd connects the dots between runaway sovereign debt, central bank policy […]
Tesla Doubles Down On xAI With $2B Investment Even After Shareholders Said No

Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) this week said it agreed to invest about $2 billion in Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI, aligning the automaker more tightly with an autonomy and robotics narrative that underpins a roughly $1.5 trillion valuation. The automaker disclosed it entered into an agreement to invest approximately $2 billion to acquire shares of […]
New Poll Shows Carney Approval at 64%, Strong Support for China Trade Deal

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approval rating stands at 64% while 78% of Canadians believe the recent China trade agreement was the right decision, according to new polling from Spark Insights released on January 25. The survey of 4,000 Canadians, conducted January 18-21, shows approval exceeds 66% in every region except Alberta, where it reaches 57%. […]
Tariffs Block Volkswagen’s US Expansion Despite Cash Rebound

German automaker Volkswagen (ETR: VOW3) exceeded cash flow expectations for 2025 as the company slashes costs to address a projected €11 billion shortfall, but canceled plans for a US Audi factory due to tariff pressures. The automotive division generated roughly €6 billion ($7.04 billion) in net cash flow last year, compared with €5 billion in […]
Canada, South Korea Sign Auto Manufacturing Agreement Tied to Submarine Deal

Canada and South Korea signed a memorandum of understanding Tuesday to advance Korean auto manufacturing in Canada, linking industrial cooperation to Seoul’s bid for a $100 billion submarine contract. Industry Minister Melanie Joly and South Korean counterpart Kim Jung-kwan signed the agreement during a high-level South Korean delegation visit to Ottawa focused on Canada’s submarine […]
EU Flags Greenland Threat, Rethinks LNG Reliance In US

The EU is reportedly actively looking for alternative LNG supplies that are not from the US, as Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen framed the Greenland threat as a “wake up call” on energy reliance. Ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg for LNG imports into key European markets shows total LNG imports rising from 38.4 million tons in […]