PyroGenesis MOU for $20M Fumed Silica Plant Joint Venture

PyroGenesis Inc. announces a memorandum of understanding to form a joint venture for a commercial-scale fumed silica production plant, with the company building a $20 million reactor under an exclusive manufacturing arrangement.

Lithium Ionic Reports Progress at Bandeira Lithium Project

Lithium Ionic Corp. announces significant engineering and commercial advancements at its Bandeira Lithium Project in Brazil's Lithium Valley, with engineering 48% complete and offtake discussions accelerating amid strengthening market conditions.

Galloway's Campaign Targets Big Tech to Influence Trump Policies

NYU professor Scott Galloway argues that market pressure, driven by canceling subscriptions to tech giants like Amazon and Apple, could force the Trump administration to reverse controversial policies, as seen in his new 'Resist and Unsubscribe' initiativ

America's Quiet Debt Default Strategy Explained

The U.S. is pursuing a soft default on its $38 trillion debt through currency depreciation, negative real interest rates, and inflation understatement, quietly transferring costs to creditors and households.

President's Day Tech Deals That Beat Apple Products

Discover superior alternatives to Apple products during President's Day sales. From Bluetooth trackers to noise-canceling headphones, these deals offer better value and features than premium competitors.

High-Speed Rail: $90B Vision for Canada's Future

Ottawa faces a pivotal decision as the $60-90 billion high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City approaches its 2029 start. This transformative infrastructure promises economic growth, reduced travel times, and national unity benefits.

Early Planning Essential for Family Business Succession

Experts warn that delaying succession planning in family businesses can lead to shareholder disputes and fractured relationships. Starting conversations early allows for alignment and thoughtful preparation of successors.

China Deal to Impact Canada-U.S. Trade Talks: Expert

A former U.S. State Department official warns that Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent trade mission to China will significantly affect upcoming Canada-U.S. trade negotiations, despite confidence in CUSMA renewal.

House Votes to End Canada Tariffs, Defying Trump Veto

The Republican-led U.S. House passed legislation to terminate President Trump's tariffs on Canada, with six GOP defections highlighting his weakening control ahead of midterm elections focused on economic affordability.

U.S. House Votes to End Trump Tariffs on Canada

The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a resolution to terminate the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump on Canadian goods, marking a significant step in trade relations.

Ex-SAAQ VP Denies Wrongdoing, Alleges Reputation Plot

Karl Malenfant, former vice president of information technology at SAAQ, preemptively rejects all blame ahead of the SAAQClic report's publication, maintaining there was a conspiracy to destroy his reputation.

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