ParcelPal Walks From Largest Canadian Customer In Push For Profitability

ParcelPal Logistics (CSE: PKG) is walking away from its largest customer in Canada as it looks to right-size its operations in a push for profitability. The company this morning revealed that it will be placing a focus on its US operations moving forward while working to shed any money losing business units or contracts immediately. […]

CPI Rises 3.8% In September, Decelerating Slightly From August’s Increase

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in September reported a 3.8% rise year-over-year, marking a deceleration from August’s 4.0% increase. This slowdown was influenced by a dip in prices across travel-related services, groceries, and durable goods. Despite the overall CPI deceleration, gasoline prices experienced a significant uptick. In September, gasoline prices surged by 7.5%, a stark […]

Goldman Sachs’ David Solomon Pushes Pause On DJ Career

The world of Wall Street and DJ decks rarely mix, but for Goldman Sachs’ CEO, David Solomon, this unusual blend was part of his identity. However, following internal disquiet and external attention, Solomon has chosen to distance himself from his musical endeavors, as reported by the Financial Times. While many once viewed Solomon’s performances as […]

Pfizer Stock Unfazed By $9 Billion Cut In Revenue Projections

On the first day of trading following the Pfizer’s (NYSE: PFE) announcement of weaker-than-expected sales for its COVID-19 vaccine and coronavirus treatment, the company’s shares are largely unimpacted. This revelation prompted a significant downward revision in revenue projections, signaling a challenging year ahead. While both products saw declining sales in the second quarter, Pfizer had […]

Supreme Court Rules Against Federal Impact Assessment Law

Canada’s highest court has finally delivered a much-anticipated judgment, asserting in a majority opinion that Ottawa’s Impact Assessment Act (IAA) is largely unconstitutional. Formerly known as Bill C-69, the IAA, established in 2019, empowers federal regulators to evaluate the potential environmental and social impacts of various resource and infrastructure projects. This law has been a […]

Toronto Currency Shop Involved In $3.5-B Money Laundering Network

A Toronto currency shop has found itself at the center of an extensive RCMP leak case, revealing its involvement in an astonishing $3.5-billion worth of transactions monitored by Canada’s money laundering watchdog. The sensitive report was leaked by Cameron Ortis, the former intelligence director of the Mounties. Salim Henareh, the owner of this currency shop, […]

C3 Metals: Unearthing Copper Wealth In Jamaica With Dan Symons & Stephen Hughes

In this interview, Dan Simons and Stephen Hughes from C3 Metals (TSXV: CCCM) sit down with Small Cap Steve to discuss the copper industry. They emphasize a bullish thesis for copper due to increasing demand from infrastructure projects and the electrification of the world. We then turn to a discussion on market sentiment for junior […]

Sam Bankman-Fried’s Lawyers Request Adderall So He Can Concentrate In Trial

In the midst of the ongoing criminal trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, the embattled crypto founder, his legal team is fervently advocating for an expansion of his access to the ADHD medication Adderall. As the trial enters its third week, this latest development is drawing attention. Late on Sunday, Mark Cohen, one of Bankman-Fried’s attorneys, submitted […]

US To Soften Sanctions On Venezuelan Oil In Exchange For Fair Elections

In a diplomatic turn, the U.S. and Venezuela have crafted an agreement to address longstanding tensions. Under the agreement, the U.S. plans to soften sanctions on Venezuela’s oil sector, and in exchange, President Nicolás Maduro promises an internationally supervised, competitive presidential election in 2024. The deal is set for formalization in Barbados this week, with […]