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Banks Pivot From Argentina Bailout To Stopgap Repo

US banks have shelved a headline $20 billion bailout facility for Argentina and are instead working on a far smaller, short-term repo package of around $5 billion, sharply reducing the scale of private financing attached to Washington’s support for President Javier Milei. In October, the US Treasury reached a $20 billion exchange-rate stabilization agreement with […]

Coincidence? Executive Pay Surges at Firms Receiving Ontario Training Grants

Executive salaries jumped sharply at organizations receiving millions from Ontario’s Skills Development Fund, raising questions about whether taxpayer money intended for worker training is effectively subsidizing private sector wage increases. A CTV News investigation found executive pay increased substantially at multiple fund recipients during the same period their government grants surged. At 12490625 Canada Institute, […]

Vianode Anchors Massive Investment Wave Into Canada

Norwegian battery materials maker Vianode is committing $3.2 billion to a synthetic graphite plant in St. Thomas, Ontario, pairing that outlay with a stack of Canadian and European public financing and plans to ramp employment from 300 to as many as 1,000 jobs. Ontario will support the project with a $670 million loan, complementing previously […]

Rising Originations Mask Building Stress in Canada’s Mortgage System

Canada’s Fall 2025 mortgage report shows expanding originations, modestly improving risk metrics, and stabilizing debt ratios, while elevated household leverage, surging renewals, and regional delinquency increases keep systemwide pressures high. In H1 2025, lenders grew mortgage originations versus H1 2024 as insured mortgages and refinances surged. Chartered banks issued $291 billion in newly extended mortgages, […]

British Columbia Backs Pipeline Expansion It Once Fiercely Opposed

British Columbia’s government has reversed course and now supports a proposal to boost capacity on the Trans Mountain pipeline system by roughly 40%, marking a sharp departure from its previous fierce opposition to oil infrastructure expansion. The provincial backing comes as BC Energy Minister Adrian Dix pushes optimization of the existing federally owned pipeline as […]

EU Is Now Moving To Build Critical Minerals Stockpile

The EU plans to create a central body to coordinate the purchasing and stockpiling of critical minerals to stop the US buying up global supplies from “under our noses”, the bloc’s industry chief has said. Stéphane Séjourné, the EU’s executive vice-president for industrial strategy, told the Financial Times that the EU had become “collateral damage” […]

Awale Resources Begins 88,000 Metre Drill Program At Newmont JV

Awale Resources (TSXV: ARIC) has begun an 88,000 metre drill program at their Odienne project in Cote d’Ivoire. The program is said to be part of a systematic district-scale exploration strategy, which is set to advance three targets towards an initial discovery, while also seeing the continuation of greenfield exploration across priority targets. The exploration […]

Lundin Gold Hits 491.62 g/t Gold Over 5.20 Metres At FDN South

Lundin Gold (TSX: LUG) has encountered substantial gold mineralization as part of a 2025 drill program that was centered on converting mineral resources into an initial mineral reserve estimate at Fruta Del Norte South. At the same time, exploration drilling has also encountered significant mineralization, confirming that the mineralized system is larger than previously modeled. […]

Ottawa Declines to Fund PEI Basic Income Pilot, Province Says

The federal government has declined to fund Prince Edward Island’s proposed guaranteed basic income pilot project, the province’s social development minister said this week, dealing a setback to a more than decade-long advocacy effort. Social Development Minister Barb Ramsay told the provincial legislature during question period Tuesday that Ottawa does not currently want to partner […]

Muddy Waters’ Carson Block Goes Long on Snowline Gold Corp.

Muddy Waters Research founder Carson Block said Wednesday that he has taken a long position in Canadian junior miner Snowline Gold Corp. (TSXV: SGD) — a striking shift for the famed short seller. At the Sohn London Conference, Block argued that Snowline’s Yukon‑based assets, notably the Rogue Valley Deposit, which he estimated holds around 8 million […]