November 18, 2014 What you need to know about the Canadian government’s corporate social responsibility initiative Being eligible for “enhanced Government of Canada economic diplomacy.”
November 18, 2014 Coal rush in India could tip balance on climate change Decades of strip mining have left this town in the heart of India’s coal fields a fiery moonscape, with mountains of black slag, sulfurous air and sickened residents.
November 18, 2014 Adani lines up $1bn for Australia’s Carmichael coal complex The mine and rail project in Queensland's Galilee Basin is expected produce 60 million tonnes of thermal coal a year.
November 18, 2014 Only 38 pct of aboriginal Canadians have a favourable perception of mining About 1,200 Aboriginal communities are located within 200 kilometres of approximately 180 producing mines.
November 17, 2014 Batista’s new ventures: dog cloning, impotence pills, breath freshener Disgraced Brazilian tycoon on trial for insider trading has signed development deals with a South Korean pharmaceutical company and a dog cloning scientist.
November 17, 2014 Final decision on Keystone XL pipeline may end up in Nebraska’s hands While most senators support the pipeline, a binding vote has not been held in the Senate under a Democratic majority since 2012.
November 16, 2014 India’s uranium pact with Australia going full speed ahead Kept away from international nuclear trade dialogue for several years for not being a signatory to the nuclear non proliferation treaty, India has finally got the go-ahead from Australia, which…
November 14, 2014 Angelos Damaskos: five juniors that insulate investors from today’s low oil prices Angelos Damaskos, principal adviser of the Junior Oils Trust, admits that he finds the recent collapse in oil price a mystery. Nonetheless, he has no doubt that demand will compel…
November 14, 2014 Obama blasts Keystone as U.S. House votes in favour of approving it Veto likely if passed by Congress.
November 14, 2014 Alberta seen growing at slowest pace in 5 years after oil prices plunge Alberta, which derives a quarter of its economy from the oil sands and other energy resources, is poised to grow at the slowest pace in five years as crude prices…
Rio Tinto’s fourth-quarter iron ore, copper output beat estimates Despite the comeback performance, Rio Tinto is still in danger of losing the top producer spot to Brazil's Vale. January 20, 2026 | 02:08 pm