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TSX:FTS
TSX:FTSElectric Utilities

Fortis Plans $28.8b Spend To Grow Regulated Assets And Dividends

Fortis (TSX:FTS) has announced a $28.8b capital investment program over the next five years. The plan focuses on expanding the company’s regulated asset base across its North American utilities. Alongside the program, Fortis is targeting continued dividend growth for its shareholders. For you as an investor, this update goes to the core of what Fortis is: a large regulated utility with assets spread across North America. The new five year capital plan signals that the company is committing...
TSX:FF
TSX:FFMetals and Mining

First Mining Gold (TSX:FF) Valuation Check After CAD 500 Million Shelf Registration Filing

First Mining Gold (TSX:FF) has filed a CAD 500 million omnibus shelf registration for common and preferred shares, warrants, and units. This filing gives the company broad flexibility around potential future financing or project related moves. See our latest analysis for First Mining Gold. The shelf filing lands after a sharp run in the shares, with a 90 day share price return of 109.52% and a very large 1 year total shareholder return. However, the 7 day share price return of 17.50% and 1...
CNSX:FLM
CNSX:FLMMetals and Mining

TSX Penny Stocks To Watch: 3 Picks With Market Caps Under CA$40M

The TSX has kicked off its fourth-quarter earnings season with a strong start, reflecting broad-based growth across multiple sectors. For investors looking beyond the major players, penny stocks—though an outdated term—still hold relevance as they can offer surprising value and potential for growth. In this article, we explore several penny stocks that combine solid fundamentals with the potential to stand out in today's market landscape.
TSX:SKE
TSX:SKEMetals and Mining

Skeena Resources Eskay Creek Permit Clears Path For Valuation Upside

Skeena Resources (TSX:SKE) has received the final Environmental Management Act (EMA) permit for its Eskay Creek Gold Silver Project. The permit, jointly approved with the Tahltan Central Government, completes the project's permitting phase. This approval clears a key regulatory hurdle ahead of potential construction and future mine restart activities at Eskay Creek. The decision underscores a collaborative approach with Indigenous partners around project planning and oversight. Skeena...
TSX:ET
TSX:ETCommunications

3 TSX Dividend Stocks To Consider In Your Portfolio

As the TSX kicks off its fourth-quarter earnings season with promising results, investors are keenly observing how expansive earnings growth might influence market dynamics. In this environment, dividend stocks can offer stability and income potential, making them an attractive consideration for those looking to diversify their portfolios amidst solid economic activity and evolving market conditions.
TSX:SFC
TSX:SFCInsurance

Undervalued Small Caps In Global With Insider Buying February 2026

As global markets navigate a complex landscape, small-cap stocks have recently underperformed, with indices like the S&P 600 and Russell 2000 showing declines amidst broader economic concerns such as sliding consumer confidence and mixed job market signals. In this environment, identifying promising small-cap opportunities often involves looking for companies that demonstrate resilience through strong fundamentals and strategic insider buying, which can signal confidence from those closest to...
TSX:ACB
TSX:ACBPharmaceuticals

Aurora Cannabis Q3 Loss Of $51.6 Million Reinforces Bearish Profitability Narratives

Aurora Cannabis (TSX:ACB) just posted its Q3 2026 numbers, with revenue of $90.4 million and a basic EPS loss of $0.91, alongside net income from continuing operations showing a loss of $51.6 million. The company has seen quarterly revenue move in a relatively tight band between $81.1 million and $98.0 million since early 2025, while EPS has swung from a profit of $0.57 in Q3 2025 to losses in more recent quarters, including a $0.26 loss in Q1 2026. With the share price at $5.11 and margins...