October 20, 2013 Exclusive interview with Ron Paul: Gold, dollar, debt ceiling and the Fed The longer QE lasts, the worse the correction will be when eventually people give up on our dollar and give up on our debt.
October 20, 2013 North Dakota in spotlight after oil spill Scrutiny over crude oil deliveries by rail and the first major pipeline spill in the state may dampen some of the state's optimism.
October 20, 2013 ‘Why I speculate in exploration juniors …’ – Steve Todoruk Steve Todoruk talks when to get in and what happens along the way for speculators in these stocks.
October 19, 2013 Fukushima radioactivity levels spike News comes after typhoon swept through Japan, possibly sending contaminated water into the Pacific ocean.
October 19, 2013 Analysts forecast coal price boost this quarter Production cuts and rising demand in Asia are expected to boost coal prices this quarter.
October 18, 2013 Mining a sunrise industry in BC Vancouver BC is undoubtedly one of the greatest mining centers in the world and British Columbia should be a mining powerhouse.
October 18, 2013 Canada defends oil sands foreign investment limits Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver says oil sands investment not declining on foreign deal limits.
October 18, 2013 First Nation group to appeal Dover oil sands project approval Athabasca Oil's share price drops 14%.
October 18, 2013 Canada-Europe historic trade deal removes tariffs on metals and minerals The deal will be the largest trade agreement in Canadian history.
October 17, 2013 How Edward Guinness’ alternative energy portfolio climbed 67% in one year Before you know it, rooftop solar could be as ubiquitous as mobile phones, and developments in wind energy are already creating a compelling value proposition for energy consumers.
Mkango launches rare earth plant in Britain using recycled materials The new plant adds to Britain's strategy to increase critical minerals supply, aiming to meet 10% of domestic demand from local mining and 20% from recycling by 2035. January 15, 2026 | 08:55 am