CNSX:GTII
CNSX:GTIIPharmaceuticals

3 TSX Growth Companies With Insider Ownership Up To 39%

As the Canadian market navigates a landscape of improved labour productivity and modest inflation, investors are keenly observing how these factors might influence corporate earnings and consumer spending. In this context, growth companies with high insider ownership can be particularly appealing, as they often suggest strong confidence from those closest to the business in its long-term potential.
TSX:LAR
TSX:LARMetals and Mining

TSX Penny Stocks To Watch In August 2025

The Canadian market has shown resilience with improved labour productivity and healthy wage growth, providing a solid foundation for consumer spending and economic stability. In the context of these positive economic indicators, penny stocks—typically representing smaller or newer companies—offer intriguing opportunities for investors seeking affordability combined with growth potential. Despite being considered a somewhat outdated term, penny stocks remain relevant as they can reveal hidden...
TSX:CRT.UN
TSX:CRT.UNRetail REITs

How CT REIT’s Dividend Increase and Strong Occupancy Rates May Affect TSX:CRT.UN Investors

CT Real Estate Investment Trust recently reported its second-quarter and six-month earnings for 2025, posting sales of C$149.78 million and C$300.18 million, respectively, alongside a 3% increase in monthly distributions. This dividend increase was enabled by continued growth in adjusted funds from operations and supported by a diversified property portfolio with strong occupancy rates. We'll explore how the continued dividend growth, underpinned by stable property income, shapes CT REIT's...
TSX:TKO
TSX:TKOMetals and Mining

Why Taseko Mines (TSX:TKO) Is Up 11.3% After Swinging to Profit Despite Lower Copper Production and What’s Next

Taseko Mines Limited recently reported second quarter 2025 results, posting CA$116.08 million in sales and CA$21.87 million in net income after a year-ago loss, despite lower copper production and continued processing of lower-grade stockpiles at its Gibraltar mine. This turnaround was accompanied by ongoing progress in regulatory review for a proposed new British Columbia copper mine and updated company guidance projecting increased copper and molybdenum output in the second half of...
TSX:CFP
TSX:CFPForestry

Are Canfor’s (TSX:CFP) Ongoing Losses Reshaping Its Long-Term Competitive Position?

Canfor reported its second quarter 2025 results, showing sales of C$1,379.4 million and a net loss of C$202.8 million, with basic loss per share widening to C$1.71 compared to a year earlier. An important detail is that while net losses continued, the company's year-to-date loss narrowed slightly compared to the previous year, highlighting both ongoing difficulties and incremental progress in reducing losses. We’ll explore how Canfor’s continued significant net losses, despite slight...