AI Enters a New Phase: The Fortune 50 AI Innovators Leading the Way

AI enters a new phase, and the Fortune 50 AI Innovators list identifies the companies leading it It’s been more than 700 days since OpenAI debuted its now buzzy chatbot ChatGPT, unofficially ushering in the AI era and a race by businesses to capitalize on it. First came a period of experimentation by corporate customers. […]
Lawsuit Claims Oil and Gas Companies Are Exploiting Native American Landowners in Eastern Oklahoma | News

Lawsuit alleges oil and gas companies are cheating Native American landowners in eastern Oklahoma | News WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Indian Law attorneys at mctlaw filed a lawsuit against the federal government on behalf of Native Americans for breach of trust and unconstitutional action in regard to their natural gas resources. The case includes the heirs to […]
The Election: Another Challenge for US Clean Energy

Clean energy exchange-traded funds are down (some by double digits) since the election of Donald Trump and the Republican sweep of Congress, as the industry faces a likely reversal of supportive government policies. The largest clean energy ETF, the $1.7 billion iShares Global Clean Energy ETF ICLN, has lost 11% since Election Day, while the […]
Trump’s Victory Fuels Major Gains in Bitcoin ETFs and an…

Bitcoin has been ripping to record highs, riding the euphoria surrounding Donald Trump’s reelection as US president. This rally has delivered an immediate and substantial boost to Canadian bitcoin ETFs, driving both performance and inflows as investors flock to these funds to capitalize on the sharp rise in the flagship cryptocurrency’s prices. However, market analysts […]
Electra Battery Obtains 10-Year Exploration Permit for Copper-Cobalt in Idaho

Electra Battery secures 10-year copper-cobalt exploration permit in Idaho Approved by the U.S. Forestry Service, Electra Battery Materials has received a crucial 10-year exploration permit that will facilitate its ongoing search for critical mineral resources at various sites, particularly across the Iron Creek deposit, the Ruby project, and adjacent properties under the CAS and Redcastle […]
Analysts Reassess Expected Rate Cut from Bank of Canada

Canada’s annual inflation rate climbed to 2.0% in October, up from 1.6% in September, prompting economists to scale back expectations for another half-point interest rate cut by the Bank of Canada. While higher than analysts’ estimate of a 1.9% rise, the latest inflation numbers are in line with the Bank of Canada’s target. The uptick […]
Gold Price Analysis: Is the $2,600 Breakout a Bullish Indicator or Just a Short-Term Retracement?

Gold Price Analysis: Is the $2,600 Breakout a Bullish Signal or a Temporary Retracement? Most Read: Will the Fed-ECB Policy Gap Sink the Euro? EUR/USD Analysis Gold bulls came out of the blocks with speed this week as heightened geopolitical tensions in Europe dominated the weekend. News that the US has authorized Ukraine to use […]
Reforming COP Summits and Climate Finance: A Call to Action for COP29

Why Cop summits and climate finance need reform | Cop29 The call to overhaul the Cop process is inevitable, given the frustrations with this year’s underwhelming conference in Baku (Cop summits ‘no longer fit for purpose’, say leading climate policy experts, 15 November). Yet restricting host nations or abandoning the inclusive framework of the Cop summits […]
Troilus Gold Secures Project Financing Progress with New $500M Letters of Intent

Commenting on the potential financings, Troilus Gold CEO Justin Reid said: “The partnerships with the Finnish, Swedish and German export credit agencies, underscore the strength of the project’s fundamentals and the confidence these global institutions have in Troilus.” Troilus’ sole focus is to advance its flagship gold-copper asset of the same name towards production. Located […]
3 Canadian Telecom Stocks Available at Significant Discounts

Canada’s telecommunication stocks have taken a beating in 2024, falling to multi-year lows as the sector has grappled with setbacks. Tighter regulation, intense competition, and a slowdown in new subscribers, driven partly by tighter immigration policy, have been a considerable drag on performance. Nevertheless, the rout has created a significant price-to-fair-value gap for some of […]