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Startup airlines push for boost in foreign ownership limits to ensure more competition

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Two of Canada’s aspiring no-frills carriers say a proposal to provide foreign investors a bigger stake in the country’s airlines could mean the main difference between their success and failure. How three Canadian airline startups plan to fly inside a daunting market For a trio of Canadian airline upstarts whose launch date is imminent, the way to avoid engaging in ...

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PDAC 2016: Giant bifurcation underway in junior mining sector

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In mining, the great bifurcation is finally underway. The 'new gasoline': How lithium has turned into a rare winner amid the commodity slaughter Little-known lithium has simply skyrocketed recently due to expectations of soaring demand from electric vehicles and market distortions in China Read more After a multi-year bear market by which virtually every junior mining stock got decimated, the ...

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Fears of $20 oil fade away as speculation grows that crude may have already hit bottom

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Hedge funds unwound bearish bets at the fastest pace in 10 months as fear of oil sinking to US$20 a barrel faded. A lot has happened since Goldman Sachs made that forecast a month ago. Some U.S. shale drillers have added too the towel following a year of maintaining supply in the face of plunging prices, saying they’ll pump less ...

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PDAC 2016: Planetary Resources shows off its asteroid mining technology

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TORONTO – Depressed commodity prices aren’t stopping one mining company at PDAC from settings its sights high – beyond orbit, actually. Planetary Resources, Inc. sticks out one of the companies only at that year’s mining convention because its focus is extracting resources from asteroids. As the idea may appear outlandish, the firm counts former NASA engineers among its ranks and ...

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PDAC 2016: Don Coxe sees pension funds driving gold prices higher in bondholder backlash

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TORONTO – Pension funds and other long-term investors sick of negative bond yields could drive up gold prices within the future years, said famed investor Don Coxe. Negative interest rates happen to be adopted by an increasing number of central banks in the past year, using the Bank of Japan becoming the latest in January. The policy tool has been ...

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Khan Resources to receive US$70M to settle Mongolia dispute

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The Mongolian government pays Canada’s Khan Resources Inc. to resolve a seven-year dispute over lost mining licenses, signaling a brand new willingness to draw in foreign investment. The shares surged the most intraday on record. The US$70 million will be paid on or before May 15, according to terms of the agreement, disclosed in a press statement issued by Khan Resources Monday. ...

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Kevin Libin: B.C., Alberta pipeline bartering is nothing more than shoddy protectionism

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This economy isn’t a lunchroom where provinces can swap like children their baloney for goodies There was a time when Canada was referred to as a nation of traders. Perhaps we are still, somewhere. At home we might as well call ourselves a nation of garish wheeler-dealers, with provinces brashly bartering support for economic pet projects as if the whole ...

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As oil prices plunge, Crown land sales fall to 23-year low: ‘Nobody bought anything’

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Crown land sales in British Columbia’s oil and gas basins dropped to zero recently inside a sign the crippling oil price environment has diminished the companies’ appetite to tap new lands for drilling. “Nobody bought anything,” said Gregg Scott, president of Calgary-based Scott Land & Lease Ltd., who estimates the B.C. government has raised a mere $200,000 from sales to ...

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