Canada plays its hand on critical minerals with global investment push
With $72.4 billion on the table, Canada’s critical-minerals drive must thread the needle between the United States and China. Canada is hoping to become a critical-minerals mining and processing powerhouse for Western countries seeking to diversify their supply chains away from China. About 67 critical-minerals projects – which represent about half of all active mining proposals in Canada – are …
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The No.1 Rare Earth Stock for 2026?
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Kay
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May 12, 2026
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May, Metals, News, Rare Earth
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Roughly 40 years ago, the United States made a decision that seemed perfectly rational at the time: it stopped processing rare earths. The economics didn’t make sense when China could do it cheaper, so U.S. facilities closed…the expertise scattered…and an entire layer of industrial capability mostly disappeared from North American soil. REalloys (Nasdaq: ALOY) is the company now working to undo …
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Copper price nears record on China demand, supply worries
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Kay
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May 12, 2026
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Base Metals, May, Metals, News
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Copper extended its rise on Tuesday and is now closing in on a fresh all-time high, with a rebound in Chinese demand and concerns over global supplies both serving as catalysts for the rally. Prices in London rose another 2%, briefly touching the $14,000/t before paring gains. That marked the first time copper had risen above that level since reaching a …
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