Lotto 6/49 $5M Jackpot Won in Quebec

A lucky Quebec resident has won the $5 million Lotto 6/49 jackpot. Loto-Québec confirms the winning ticket was sold in the province, urging players to check their numbers.

Geophysical Survey Reveals Copper-Gold Targets at Smart Creek

Domestic Metals Corp reports that recent induced polarization geophysical survey at its Smart Creek copper-gold-silver project in Montana has identified significant chargeability features supporting porphyry and carbonate replacement deposit targets.

OPEC+ to Weigh Further Oil Output Hike on Sunday

Sources indicate the OPEC+ alliance is likely to discuss raising oil production levels during their upcoming meeting, as global energy markets face ongoing volatility and shifting demand dynamics.

$90B Alternatives to Canada's High-Speed Rail Plan

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre vows to scrap the $90-billion Alto high-speed rail project, proposing alternative infrastructure investments that could transform Canada's development landscape.

MAX Power Advances Natural Hydrogen Discovery at Bracken

MAX Power Mining Corp. reports significant milestones in Saskatchewan, including successful drilling at Bracken Well with multi-zone natural hydrogen and helium intervals, a new Lawson analog target, and a completed 3D seismic survey, boosting commercial

Markets Tumble as Oil Surges on War Outlook

Global stocks and bonds fell sharply while oil prices surged after President Trump's address dashed hopes for a swift end to the Middle East conflict, disrupting energy flows and tightening monetary policy expectations.

GMO Mustard Wars: Dijon vs. Canola in Canada

A significant agricultural conflict is unfolding in Canada as GMO mustard development challenges the dominance of canola, sparking debates over crop innovation, market competition, and farming sustainability.

Market Volatility: Why Panic Is Optional for Investors

Ryan Modesto of 5i Research advises investors to look beyond headlines during turbulent times, highlighting that market corrections from geopolitical events are typically short-lived and present buying opportunities.

User-Pay Infrastructure: Fair and Efficient Approach

Economist William Watson argues that user-pay infrastructure funding is both equitable and economically efficient, using the Chicago Bears' potential stadium move as a case study against public subsidies.

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