Tuesday, March 24, 2026

TRX Gold Buckreef PEA: Mining Metals, Not Investors

Amid our earnings coverage in recent weeks, we missed a preliminary economic assessment that was released by a small gold producer operating a mine in Tanzania. Truthfully, we only caught it just now because of the announcement of the filing of the technical report. This PEA is a bit different than others that have been […]

Steve Bannon Urges Trump: Deport Musk, Seize SpaceX

Steve Bannon, the former White House chief strategist now hosting the “War Room” podcast, has vaulted the Trump-Musk confrontation into outright nativist territory, demanding that Donald Trump invoke the Defense Production Act to take control of SpaceX and launch deportation proceedings against its founder, Elon Musk. “Sign an executive order … and seize SpaceX tonight, […]

Windsor, Oshawa Lead Spike in Joblessness as National Rate Hits Nine-Year Peak

Canada’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to 7.0% in May 2025, marking the highest level outside the COVID-19 era since September 2016. Statistics Canada reported that 1.6 million Canadians are now without work—a year over year increase of nearly 14%—underscoring that “people are facing greater difficulties finding work in the current labour market.” While the […]

Trump Administration Wants The US To Be ‘The Leader In Nuclear Energy’

The Trump administration has set a goal to expand America’s nuclear energy capacity from 100 gigawatts to 400 gigawatts by 2050, a quadrupling that would require building hundreds of new reactors over the next 25 years. The ambitious target was detailed in four executive orders signed by President Donald Trump on May 23, focused on […]

P&G to Slash 7,000 Office Jobs in Two-Year Bid to Offset Tariffs

Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) will eliminate up to 7,000 office jobs—about 15% of its non-manufacturing headcount—over the next two years, the company disclosed at Deutsche Bank’s Global Consumer Conference. The restructuring, aimed at “improving productivity,” will cost an estimated $1 billion to $1.6 billion but the management did not specify which hubs will be […]

US Energy Storage Costs Set to Spike Up to 50% as Trump Tariffs Hit Supply Chains

US energy storage costs could surge up to 50% as Trump tariffs target Chinese battery imports that supply over 90% of the market, industry analysts warn. Chinese lithium-ion battery cells now face tariffs as high as 145%, forcing project developers to absorb higher costs, delay construction, or renegotiate contracts. Battery system costs have already jumped […]

Gazprom Drops Turkish Hub Scheme, Paving US LNG Demand Spur From Europe

Russia’s Gazprom has “largely halted the work” on a mooted gas-trading hub in Turkey, insiders told Bloomberg, ending the most prominent scheme Moscow had left to re-enter Europe’s pipeline market after Nord Stream was blown up and Ukrainian transit rights lapsed on 1 January.  The plan—first floated by President Vladimir Putin in October 2022 as a […]

Meta, Yandex Caught Unmasking Android Users; Meta Claims “Miscommunication”

Meta and Yandex quietly fused Android users’ “anonymous” web histories with their logged-in app identities, researchers say—shredding the sandbox walls that are meant to keep mobile apps and browsers in separate lanes. A joint team from Radboud University, IMDEA Networks, and KU Leuven discovered that the Meta Pixel and Yandex Metrica analytics scripts—embedded in about […]

Trump Tariff Revenue Soars To $22B In May — But Who Is Really Paying?

US customs‐duty inflows hit an unprecedented $22.3 billion in May, eclipsing April’s $17.4 billion take and putting 2025 year-to-date receipts at $68.23 billion, up 78% versus the same period last year.  The spike follows President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff package, which layered new levies on virtually every US import and ratcheted duties on most Chinese goods […]

Canada Moves to Formally Scrap Consumer Carbon Tax

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government introduced legislation Thursday to formally eliminate Canada’s consumer carbon tax, fulfilling a key campaign promise and marking a dramatic policy reversal on the climate measure that became a political albatross for the previous Liberal administration. Bill C-4, officially titled the “Making Life More Affordable for Canadians Act,” was given first […]