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White Gold Corp. commenced its 2026 exploration program in Yukon, Canada to increase gold resources on its district-scale land package. This exploration activity signals continued investment in Canadian gold mining amid ongoing resource development in the region.
MAX Power secured $18 million from Sprott to advance its Canadian natural hydrogen exploration at the Lawson system. This funding supports drilling of high-priority targets in the emerging natural hydrogen sector.
Canada's steel sector faces deeper challenges than aluminum due to tariff uncertainty, with federal support packages providing only short-term relief. The prolonged trade disruption threatens steel production capacity that could affect infrastructure and manufacturing supply chains.
Canada allows 49,000 Chinese-made electric vehicles to be imported annually for retail sales at a 6.1% tariff rate, with some dealers eager to sell them. This market access provides Chinese EV manufacturers with significant expansion opportunities in North America despite ongoing trade tensions.
Agnico Eagle's US$14 billion investment in Ontario represents Canada's largest mining bet and anchors the country's push to deregulate mining operations. This massive capital commitment signals Canada's strategy to compete globally in critical minerals extraction and could accelerate project development timelines.
New Brunswick scrapped its old mining act to fast-track critical mineral projects. This regulatory streamlining could accelerate rare earth element production in Canada, providing alternative supply sources for technology manufacturers.
Teck CEO Jonathan Price warns Canada faces losing critical minerals investment due to slow permitting timelines and inadequate shared infrastructure development. This permitting bottleneck could delay supply of battery metals and rare earth elements needed for renewable energy and EV manufacturing.
Canada is developing a sovereign wealth fund and defense industrial strategy that treats critical minerals as national assets rather than commodities. This matters to supply chain analysts as government intervention could reshape mining investment flows and strategic mineral access globally.
A federal decision on a remote road could unlock access to Canada's Ring of Fire mineral region. This transportation infrastructure represents critical access to one of Canada's most promising mineral deposits for supply chain diversification.
A U.S. Tribe is blocking Calgary-based West High Yield's Record Ridge magnesium project in Canada, delaying construction that was planned to begin this quarter. This disruption threatens North American magnesium supply development at a time when the lightweight metal is critical for automotive and aerospace applications.
Canada has only a handful of meaningful antimony projects, most tied to gold systems, and lacks a clear domestic route from mine to metal production. This gap becomes critical as geopolitical tensions with Iran highlight the strategic importance of defence metals for military applications.
The article identifies the top 5 junior gold mining stocks listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange Venture (TSXV). This provides investors with a focused selection of smaller-cap gold mining opportunities in the Canadian market during current precious metals market conditions.
Canadian patriotism and economic resilience have strengthened one year after Trump's sovereignty threats and tariffs. This shift represents a new social and economic order in Canada's response to U.S. trade pressures.
Panther Metals provides update on Obonga Project's Wishbone VMS (Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide) exploration. The project focuses on mineral exploration in Canada with potential for critical metal discoveries.
OpenAI is implementing tighter safety protocols in Canada after ChatGPT flagged violent conversations from a shooter but failed to alert authorities. This highlights ongoing challenges in AI safety systems and regulatory compliance requirements for AI companies operating internationally.
Denison Mines has approved Canada's first major uranium mine in 20 years, marking a significant milestone for domestic uranium production. This development comes amid growing demand for nuclear fuel as countries pursue clean energy transitions.