Swarmio Launches Promotional Campaign in UAE with etisalat by e&

Swarmio Media Holdings Inc. (CSE: SWRM) has launched a month-long promotional campaign in the UAE with the 18th largest mobile carrier in the world, etisalat by e&. The promotion will run during Ramadan and will include prominent influencers as well as host exclusive esports tournaments and events for popular games such as Valorant, PUBG MOBILE, […]
Carlyle Commodities Hits 0.41 g/t Gold Over 231 Metres

Results for the second hole conducted under a phase one drill program by Carlyle Commodities (CSE: CCC) at its Newton Gold-Silver project in BC has been released. The second hole under the small program was designed to testing continuity of the southern boundary of the current resource on the project. Highlights from the hole include: […]
Canadian Businesses Think Inflation Will Stay Above Target Level Until 2025

Canadian businesses are feeling the pinch of rising interest rates and tighter monetary policy. However, firms project rising wage pressures, and inflation to remain above the Bank of Canada’s target range of 2% until at least 2025. The central bank’s first quarter Business Outlook Survey showed business sentiment remained stagnant, in line with expectations of […]
Galen Weston Sees Compensation Increase 11% In 2022 As Canadians Fight Food Inflation

The data is in on the total compensation of Canada’s most hated billionaire. George Weston Limited (TSX: WN) this afternoon filed its most recent Management Information Circular, providing shareholders – and Canadians – a glimpse into just how large the salary is for the head of one of the country’s largest employers. And in a […]
In Search of Greener Grass: Former NDP Leader Resigns From Politics, Joins Board of Coal Mining Company

Perhaps the grass is greener on the other side, after all. British Columbia’s former NDP premier John Horgan has joined the board of directors of coal mining company Elk Valley Resources, and he doesn’t care what his critics think! Horgan served as premier of BC from 2017 to 2022, and during his tenure, he worked […]
Twitter Backs Down from April 1 End Date of Legacy Verification, Removes the New York Times’ Gold Checkmark

In true Musk-ian fashion, Twitter seems to have postponed the announced removal of legacy verification for the accounts of politicians, celebrities, notable figures, and organizations. The system was originally designed to verify the authenticity of these accounts and protect against impersonation. According to Twitter owner Elon Musk in a now-deleted Tweet, these legacy-verified accounts won’t […]
Finland Expected To Join NATO This Week

Finland will be joining NATO as early as Tuesday this week, becoming the 31st member of the world’s largest military alliance— to the ire of Russia. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg announced on Monday that Finland will soon become the alliance’s newest member, prompting outcry from Russia and warnings of military bolstering should NATO deploy troops […]
Twitter Gets Offended After Reuters Reports that Tesla Missed Q1 Wall Street Estimates

Twitter didn’t like that Reuters on Sunday reported that electric carmaker Tesla had missed its delivery target once again, and deployed its ‘Context’ feature to “fact check” the headline. Reuters’ report and social media caption had the headline “Tesla misses delivery estimates as price cuts fail to lure buyers,” but the headline has since been […]
TikTok Versus The US Congress

Ladies and gentlemen, have you seen what’s been going on in Congress lately? I mean, it’s like a geriatric parade of cluelessness. American politicians are all up in arms about TikTok, and it’s honestly laughable how little they understand about the technology they’re trying to regulate. I swear, watching these hearings is like watching your […]
Oil Rallies After OPEC+ Surprise Production Cut, But Is Biden To Blame?

Oil futures rallied on Monday after Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ members announced unexpected oil production cuts of more than 1 million barrels per day. Saudi Arabia said on Sunday that it will execute a “voluntary cut” of 500,000 b/d, or slightly less than 5% of its output, in “coordination with some other OPEC and […]