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Canada Offers Teck C$400 Million for Strategic Metals Growth

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July 7, 2026

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Canada Offers Teck C$400 Million for Strategic Metals Growth

The Canadian government will contribute as much as C400 million (282 million) to Teck Resources Ltd.’s plans to boost output at a key metals refinery, creating a deal that could ensure the country receives a portion of future germanium, antimony and gallium supply.

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Loonie Politics

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· Jul 7, 2026

Ottawa to invest up to $400 million in Teck critical minerals smelter in B.C.

The federal government will invest up to 400 million into Teck Resources Ltd.’s critical minerals processing operations in southern B.C. as Ottawa looks to shore up supplies of metals used in the defence and green energy sectors. “We are facing a trade war we did not ask for; the most volatile geopolitics since the end [] The post Ottawa to invest up to 400 million in Teck critical minerals smelter in B.C. appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 9, 2026

EFG: An International Developed Market Growth Portfolio That Also Shuns Canada

EFG: An International Developed Market Growth Portfolio That Also Shuns Canada

Western Standard

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· Jul 7, 2026

Ottawa to spend up to $400 million on Teck critical minerals project in BC

The federal government is preparing to spend up to 400 million to expand Teck Resources’ critical minerals processing operations in British Columbia, as Ottawa moves to secure domestic supplies of materials increasingly viewed as essential for defence, technology and energy industries.

CBC News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Refining cobalt in Cobalt, Ont.? That's the plan for this northern Ontario town

A facility near Cobalt, Ont., has been tapped to be the home of North America's first battery-grade cobalt refinery. Projected to be fully operational by late 2027, the plant will import and process mined cobalt — experts say it could bring Canada into an industry dominated by China.

Quartz

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· Jun 22, 2026

Canada's MDA Space is buying a Raytheon satellite unit for $620 million

The all-cash deal gives the Canadian firm a U.S. manufacturing footprint and a path to bid on classified defense contracts

National Post

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· Jul 2, 2026

Feds admit they haven’t enacted any policies toward advancing promise to release 23.6 million barrels of oil

Canada, which doesn't have a strategic oil reserve, appears to want to take credit for a production increase they weren't responsible for

Hakai Magazine

Unknown

· Dec 6, 2024

The Destructive Legacy of Failed Aquaculture

Aquaculture is big business in Canada. In 2023, open-net-pen salmon farming in British Columbia alone produced 50,000 tonnes of fish worth just over US 350-million. But on June 30, 2029, the federal government’s long-looming ban on open-net-pen salmon farming is ...

CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 7, 2026

Many Canadian manufacturers eyeing U.S. move as trade tensions take a toll: KPMG

A new survey shows trade tensions have some Canadian manufacturers deciding to move production south of the border or delay capital investments. KPMG Canada said on Tuesday that 42 per cent of Canadian manufacturing companies indicated they have or are considering moving production to the United States. Of those considering relocating, 77 per cent expect [] The post Many Canadian manufacturers eyeing U.S. move as trade tensions take a toll: KPMG appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Toronto Sun

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· Jul 2, 2026

10% tariff on imported canned goods protects Canada’s vegetable growers: Feds

The new surtax went into effect on July 1

The Hill

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· Jun 24, 2026

The US needs Canada to win the critical minerals race

America’s critical minerals strategy runs through Canada.

Bloomberg

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· Jul 7, 2026

Chile revisa el futuro de Codelco en medio del boom mundial de la demanda de cobre

A medida que se dispara la demanda mundial de cobre, una de las mayores empresas mineras del mundo se encuentra en una situación precaria.

The Japan Times

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· Jun 28, 2026

Canada sends trade mission to Japan in diversification effort

Canada is looking to increase trade with Japan by leveraging its abundant natural resources, as well as its strengths in artificial intelligence and agricultural products.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 7, 2026

North Carolina becomes first state to legitimize prediction markets

North Carolina has become the first state to formally recognize the federal government’s authority over prediction markets, carving out a new approach as states across the country grapple with the rapidly expanding industry. A provision tucked into the state’s budget, signed into law Tuesday, imposes a 6 tax on the net trading revenue of federally []

CBS Sports

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· Jul 1, 2026

NBA free agency winners and losers: Raptors suddenly leap into title contention, Heat lacking urgency

The price was steep, but Toronto has a genuine chance to compete for a championship after trading for Kawhi Leonard

ArcaMax

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· Jul 1, 2026

US decides against renewing USMCA, shifting to rolling talks

WASHINGTON — The United States won’t renew its trade deal with Canada and Mexico, choosing instead to conduct annual reviews of the pact in a decision that risks adding uncertainty for companies producing goods across North America. The U.S.-...

Canada's National Observer

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· Jun 25, 2026

Canada’s nuclear bet: 10 reactors, 90,000 jobs and a grid that needs to double

Canada gets about 13 per cent of its electricity from nuclear power and produces roughly 24 per cent of the world’s uranium. A new federal strategy wants to turn that advantage into a larger clean-power industry.

The West Australian

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· Jun 24, 2026

American West closes in on Canadian copper development decision

American West Metals is closing in on development at its Storm copper play in Canada, with a near-complete prefeasibility study and permitting underway as it vies to become the country’s next copper producer.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 24, 2026

Copper futures: Sell on a rise

The July contract can fall to 1,260

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jul 1, 2026

US, Canada, Mexico begin bumpy negotiations to renew N. American trade pact

Tourists from Chattanooga check into beach resorts in Cancun. Canadian auto parts feed factories in the American Midwest – and vice versa. Happy hour revelers raise glasses of Mexican tequila and mezcal at bars in Seattle. It adds up. The United States trades 1.9 trillion a year — 5 billion a day — worth of [] The post US, Canada, Mexico begin bumpy negotiations to renew N. American trade pact appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Vanguard News

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· Jun 28, 2026

World Cup: Drake places N1bn bet on Canada to beat South Africa

Canadian rapper Drake has placed a massive 770,000 (over N1 billion) bet on Canada to defeat South Africa in their FIFA World Cup Round of 32 clash. The post World Cup: Drake places N1bn bet on Canada to beat South Africa appeared first on Vanguard News.

Montreal Financial Blog

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· Jun 30, 2026

5 Decisions You Have to Make Before You Incorporate in Canada

5 decisions to make before you incorporate your Canadian business: federal or provincial, named or numbered corporation, corporate name, share structure, and fiscal year end.

CBC | Sports News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Northern Super League draws investment of $30 million from international sports firm

An international firm has invested 30 million in the Northern Super League. The six-team Canadian women's pro soccer league is in its second season with clubs in Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax, Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa.

Calgary Sun

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· Jul 7, 2026

Letters July 7, 2026: ‘Are we even safe in our own homes anymore?’

Are Canadians safe? According to the RCMP, there are 4,000 criminal cartels operating in Canada. Hundreds of super drug labs also exist throughout Canada. These cartels work together, selling these drugs throughout Canada and the world. Canadians are no longer safe in their own homes let alone on the street yet our Government does nothing []

Investing.com

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· Jul 3, 2026

Canada stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/TSX Composite up 0.88%

Canada stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/TSX Composite up 0.88%

Global News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Federal government invests $9 million into southern Alberta projects

The Canadian government has allocated nearly 10 million in funding for several trades-related projects in southern Alberta, with the aim of creating more than 200 jobs.

Now Magazine

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· Jul 10, 2026

Bought beef in Canada since 2015? You may qualify for part of an $8 million beef class-action settlement

What to know Canadians who purchased raw beef over the past decade could be included in proposed class-action settlements worth nearly 8 million. The settlements... The post Bought beef in Canada since 2015? You may qualify for part of an 8 million beef class-action settlement appeared first on NOW Toronto.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 27, 2026

TMC The Metals Company vs. MP Materials: 1 of These Industrial Stocks Is a Far Better Bet Right Now

When it comes to building a business around rare-earth metals, one of these companies is much further along.

3DownNation

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· Jul 7, 2026

Hamilton Tiger-Cats make Kiondre Smith franchise’s highest-paid Canadian in CFL salary cap era

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have made receiver Kiondre Smith the franchise’s highest-paid Canadian in the CFL’s salary cap era, per sources. The 26-year-old has signed a one-year contract extension with the team worth 272,500 in hard money for the 2027 season. There’s an additional 5,500 available in all-star and award bonuses, boosting the maximum value to []

Fark

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· Jun 23, 2026

Canada is going to nuke Canada [Obvious]

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Reuters

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· Jul 2, 2026

Why is the US ditching its trade agreement with Mexico and Canada?

The U.S. says it won't renew the trade deal with Mexico and Canada struck under the first Trump administration — although it's got ten years left to run. Elena Casas takes a look at what could be next for North America's $1.6 trillion of annual trade. #usa #trade #mexico #canada

KMJNow – Fresno

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· Jun 23, 2026

The Ag Center – Commodities Report for June 23rd

The Ag Center – Commodities Report for June 23rd

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