Events

2026 Canadian Mining Hall of Fame Gala Inducted Four New Members

The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame inducted four industry leaders in 2026 for their long-standing contributions to mineral exploration, mining finance, and industry standards. Honoured at the annual induction ceremony in Toronto, the recipients were David Harquail, Don Lindsay, Catherine McLeod-Seltzer, and Gordon Garfield Morrison; executives, entrepreneurs, and exploration leaders whose work has influenced capital markets, governance frameworks, and major mineral discoveries. The event highlighted careers spanning royalty companies, diversified miners, exploration success, and industry leadership. Collectively, the inductees have helped shape modern mining practices, advanced responsible development, and contributed to the long-term growth and credibility of Canada’s mining sector. [more]

Analyst Articles

Lessons from a Lifetime of Chasing Gold

Written by Edward G. Thompson, this article reflects on more than six decades in the gold mining industry and the evolution of gold price cycles. Beginning in the fixed-price era of the 1950s, Thompson traces how inflation, financial crises, and geopolitical shifts reshaped gold’s role across multiple market regimes. The narrative moves through the 1970s bull market, the post-financial crisis recovery, and the structurally driven rally of the 2020s. Drawing on firsthand experience with discoveries, financing cycles, and investor behavior, the article concludes that gold itself does not change. Instead, the world around it does, redefining gold’s role from speculative asset to strategic reserve. [more]

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Analyst Articles

Summit Royalty to Go Public through Reverse Takeover of Eagle Royalties

Eagle Royalties (CSE: ER) has agreed to a reverse takeover by privately held Summit Royalty , valuing Eagle shares at C$0.18 and implying a 47 percent premium to the prior closing price. Upon completion, Summit shareholders will own approximately 80 percent of the combined entity. The transaction is expected to close in Q4/2025, subject to approvals, and will result in Eagle being renamed Summit Royalty Corp. The merged company will hold more than 40 royalty and streaming interests, primarily in precious metals, positioning it as a new publicly traded participant in the royalty sector. [more]