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Canadian politicians and business leaders react to news of Trump’s decision not to impose tariffs on his first day
Open this photo in gallery: President Donald Trump, centre, speaks to leadership in the President’s Room after being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Jan. 20. In his inaugural address, Mr. Trump pledged to ‘tariff and tax foreign countries to enrich our citizens.’Melina Mara/Reuters Canadian politicians, business leaders and the public in general breathed a sigh of relief Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump opted not to impose tariffs on Canada on the first day of his administration. Trump in November threatened to impose 25-per-cent tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico unless they
Nisga’a Nation pioneers Indigenous investment in precious metals royalties
In 2023, First Nations across Canada received an estimated $350 million in cash royalty payments from impact benefits agreements on resource projects like mines. That amount roughly doubles when royalties from oil and gas are included. Rather than passively collecting royalties from mine projects in their territory, the Nisga’a Nation is putting their royalty revenue to work through a new investment vehicle—a kind of mutual fund of sorts for First Nations resource sector royalties. In June 2024, a new precious metals royalty company, Nations Royalty Corp., was listed on the TSX Venture Exchange after a reverse takeover of Vega Mining. In November, it was also
TSX reaches 5-week highs as US trade tariffs are held back
Investors expressed relief at the news that President Donald Trump would not impose immediate U.S. tariffs on Canada. The Toronto Stock Exchange S&P/TSX Composite Index closed up 103.66, or 0.4% at 25,171.58, marking its fifth consecutive day of gains, and highest closing level since December 13. A Trump administration official confirmed that Trump would issue a general trade memo on his first day of office. The memo will not impose new tariffs but will direct federal agencies to evaluate U.S. trading relationships with China Canada and Mexico. Trump had threatened to impose a 25% immediate tariff on Canadian goods. Greg
Bunker Hill Mining Receives Third Tranche from Sprott Standby Facility
Bunker Hill Mining Receives Third Tranche from Sprott Standby Facility – Toronto Stock Exchange News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for global professionals · Monday, January 20, 2025 · 778,759,902 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press Releases Events & Conferences RSS Feeds Other Services Questions?
Metal mining company sells land north of Penobscot County project
Wolfden Resources Corp., the company trying to develop a metallic mineral mine in northern Penobscot County, has agreed to sell just over half of its 6,826 acres to Altius Royalty Corp. in a $1.5 million cash deal expected to close on Jan. 31, according to Wolfden. Altius, a Newfoundland-based mining and mineral royalty company, already holds a percentage of the royalty rights to the zinc, lead, copper and silver allegedly located in the northern Penobscot County site, according to Canada’s Toronto Stock Exchange. Wolfden plans to sell 3,770 acres in the deal. It will retain another 3,082 acres around Pickett
TraderTV.Live: A Game-Changer in Real-Time Trading Insights
The world of trading is no longer confined to the elite or those with insider connections. Technology has redefined accessibility, turning global markets into a playground for anyone with the ambition to learn. TraderTV.Live, a cutting-edge platform based in Toronto, is at the forefront of this shift, offering real-time trading insights and reshaping the financial media landscape. Initially created as a tool for corporate traders, TraderTV.Live has expanded far beyond its original purpose. Now a powerhouse in the trading community, the platform amasses over 25 million YouTube impressions monthly, with a thriving audience of 450,000+ subscribers. It has become a
Market Factors: Why 4.5 per cent is a big number for investors. Plus, the downside of dividends
In this Market Factors, we describe why equity investors need to follow the U.S. ten-year bond yield, explain why dividend yield is less important than many believe, and take a look at some of the most remarkable important scientific developments of 2024. Open this photo in gallery: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 14, 2023, in New York.TIMOTHY A. CLARY Bond yields Above 4.5 per cent is bad Morgan Stanley chief investment officer Michael Wilson sees the recent increase in longer-term U.S. bond yields as a potential sign of concern regarding future funding
Inauguration live updates: Trump says 25% tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico could start Feb. 1
US President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House.JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images 1 of 40 President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive for at an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event in Washington.Mark Schiefelbein/The Associated Press 2 of 40 U.S. President Donald Trump attends his inauguration in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda in Washington.Pool/Getty Images 3 of 40 U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump at the luncheon following his inauguration at the U.S. Capitol.Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images 4 of 40 U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks in the viewing area at Emancipation Hall
Inauguration 2025: Trump brings tariff uncertainty, begins border crackdown on first day back in White House
US President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House.JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images 1 of 40 President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive for at an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event in Washington.Mark Schiefelbein/The Associated Press 2 of 40 U.S. President Donald Trump attends his inauguration in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda in Washington.Pool/Getty Images 3 of 40 U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump at the luncheon following his inauguration at the U.S. Capitol.Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images 4 of 40 U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks in the viewing area at Emancipation Hall
PyroGenesis Receives $1.85 Million Payment Under Existing Drosrite™ Contract with Saudi Client
PyroGenesis Receives $1.85 Million Payment Under Existing Drosrite™ Contract with Saudi Client – Toronto Stock Exchange News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for global professionals · Monday, January 20, 2025 · 778,607,686 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press Releases Events & Conferences RSS Feeds Other Services Questions?