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Gold Slips Below $4,650 as US-Iran Talks Collapse — What It Means for Northern Ontario’s Mining Economy

Gold Slips Below $4,650 as US-Iran Talks Collapse — What It Means for Northern Ontario’s Mining Economy

by tundric | Apr 21, 2026 | Mining News

In the camps and operations scattered across the Canadian Shield, gold price movements aren’t abstract numbers on a screen — they’re the difference between a drill turning and a drill sitting idle. When spot gold dropped as much as 2.2% to below $4,650 an...
When the World Tightens, Northern Ontario Feels It: The Hormuz Strait and What It Means for Mining

When the World Tightens, Northern Ontario Feels It: The Hormuz Strait and What It Means for Mining

by tundric | Apr 21, 2026 | Mining News

Thousands of kilometres from the Strait of Hormuz, in the bunkhouses and headframes of Northern Ontario’s mining camps, decisions made in distant waterways have a way of arriving without warning — in the form of squeezed margins, delayed projects, and difficult...
Copper’s Long-Term Value Is Rising — and Northern Ontario Is Sitting on a Fortune

Copper’s Long-Term Value Is Rising — and Northern Ontario Is Sitting on a Fortune

by tundric | Apr 21, 2026 | Mining News

There’s a quiet confidence spreading through the offices of exploration companies and mining houses that have long believed in Northern Ontario’s copper potential — and the numbers are starting to back them up. Analysts are revising their long-term copper...
European Energy Giants Are Betting Big on Canadian Graphite — And That Tells You Everything About 2026

European Energy Giants Are Betting Big on Canadian Graphite — And That Tells You Everything About 2026

by tundric | Apr 21, 2026 | Mining News

When a major Italian energy company writes a nine-figure cheque to secure a stake in a Canadian graphite operation, it’s worth pausing to understand what that money is really buying — not just shares, but a hedge against a world that can no longer afford to...
India’s Industrial Rise Is Quietly Reshaping the Market for Northern Ontario’s Minerals

India’s Industrial Rise Is Quietly Reshaping the Market for Northern Ontario’s Minerals

by tundric | Apr 20, 2026 | Mining News

For decades, the rhythm of Northern Ontario’s mining economy has been tuned, whether we liked it or not, to the heartbeat of China. When Chinese steel mills hummed, nickel prices climbed. When Beijing slowed, communities from Sudbury to Thunder Bay felt the...
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