Canada’s Inflation Drops To 1.8% In February, But War-Driven Gas Price Spikes Loom

Canada’s annual inflation rate cooled to 1.8% in February 2026, down from 2.3% in January, coming in just below the expected 1.9%, Statistics Canada reported. While the slowdown offers a reprieve for consumers, the full impact of escalating Middle East conflict on gas prices is yet to hit, with next month’s data expected to reflect […]

South32 Shuts Mozambique Aluminum Smelter as Power Costs Surge

South32 has idled its Mozal aluminium smelter in Mozambique, the second-largest in the southern hemisphere, after failing to secure an affordable power supply beyond March 2026, marking a significant blow to the region’s industrial output. The company announced the operation was placed on care and maintenance, with employee separation costs estimated at $60 million. Negotiations […]

China Curbs Fertilizer Exports Amid Global Supply Crunch and Rising Prices

China has tightened controls on fertilizer exports as global prices soar amid geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions, exacerbating challenges for farmers worldwide. The country has reportedly asked exporters to halt outbound shipments of nitrogen-potassium fertilizer blends. The move comes as the country prioritizes domestic supply to safeguard its agricultural sector. The restrictions follow a sharp […]

Summit And Star Royalties To Merge In $184 Million Junior Sector Consolidation

In a move to consolidate the junior royalty space, Summit Royalties Ltd. (TSXV: SUM) and Star Royalties Ltd. (TSXV: STRR) have entered into a definitive agreement to merge, creating what executives describe as a scaled, high-growth platform. Under the terms of the arrangement, Summit will acquire all outstanding shares of Star. Star shareholders are set […]

The $30,000 Gold Case Just Got Stronger | Simon Marcotte

Former Northern Superior Resources CEO Simon Marcotte joins us with a slide deck and a bold macro call: a $30,000 gold thesis. We dig into why Marcotte thinks the post 2020 policy era favors hard assets, how a 2026 refinancing wall and a steepening yield curve could accelerate gold, and why he’s still all-in on […]

Why Bill C-22 Still Gives Police Warrantless Reach

Canada’s federal government has reintroduced its lawful access regime in a narrower form, using Bill C-22 to preserve new investigative powers for police while cutting back some of the broad warrantless reach that triggered the backlash against the earlier version, Bill C-2. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said the new bill followed consultations with police […]

China Eases Restrictions on BHP Iron Ore Imports Amid Supply Chain Adjustments

China has relaxed import restrictions on iron ore from BHP, one of the world’s largest mining companies, signaling a potential shift in Beijing’s approach to securing critical raw materials for its steel industry. The move comes as the country navigates supply chain pressures and seeks to stabilize domestic production costs. The easing of curbs, which […]