January 28, 2014 Why the recent lift in junior miners will likely continue Junior venture companies in Canada are finally seeing a significant lift.
January 28, 2014 The numbers don’t lie: Why the industrial minerals sector is here to stay More than ever, companies, government and academia are forming partnerships to solve a global problem—the ongoing need for scarce critical materials.
January 24, 2014 Quebec’s Bill 70 came into effect: here is what that means The bill generally adds certain requirements to the application for conversion, most of which codify existing industry best practices.
January 24, 2014 Eric Lemieux: What does 2014 hold for metals? Lemieux believes that with the wheat separated from the chaff over the past tumultuous year, the truly strong companies have emerged. But you may be surprised by the jurisdictions he…
January 22, 2014 Key metrics before you invest: ‘Skin in the game’ and ‘smart money’ When searching for opportunities in the junior sector, we like the focus to be on quantitative and empirical data.
January 12, 2014 China’s rare earth industry is still dominated by illegal operations Despite a two year campaign aimed at cleaning the sector and removing all unlawful operations, China has admitted that its rare earth industry still suffers greatly from pollution, smuggling, and illegal…
January 10, 2014 Ex Chevron mining, Molycorp CEO bets Niocorp next niobium gem The man at the helm of Molycorp for 15-plus years, who helped to ignite a mania in the rare earths industry just five years ago, has bet big on a…
January 8, 2014 Resource rich countries make up over 50% of the “extreme risk” jurisdictions to invest Study also says that Myanmar is the country where the business environment improved the most last year.
January 8, 2014 How contrarians play bear markets in resources: Rick Rule Your willingness to buy a stock should not be diminished by the fact that it has fallen in price. In everyday purchases, we want to buy things that are selling…
Super Copper’s Cordillera project approved by Chile’s National Mining Authority The concessions cover approximately 6,858 hectares in the Atacama copper belt. December 24, 2025 | 11:24 am