TSX:NANO
TSX:NANOChemicals

TSX Penny Stocks To Watch In July 2025

Despite the rising tariff rates, Canadian markets have shown resilience, with inflation and economic data remaining stable. For investors willing to explore beyond the well-known names, penny stocks—often representing smaller or newer companies—can still present intriguing opportunities. These stocks may offer a blend of value and growth potential that larger firms might overlook, making them appealing for those seeking under-the-radar investments with strong financial foundations.
TSX:FRU
TSX:FRUOil and Gas

Undiscovered Canadian Gems with Promising Potential This July 2025

As Canadian markets navigate the complexities of rising tariffs and resilient inflation, investors remain cautiously optimistic, buoyed by stable economic indicators and positive trade negotiations. In this environment, identifying stocks with strong fundamentals and potential for growth can be particularly rewarding, especially those that effectively manage supply chain challenges and leverage lower energy costs.
TSX:EQB
TSX:EQBBanks

Appointment of Chadwick Westlake as CEO Might Change The Case For Investing In EQB (TSX:EQB)

EQB Inc. has appointed Chadwick Westlake as its next CEO and President, effective August 25, 2025, following a years-long succession process and his previous leadership roles at EQB and other major financial institutions. Mr. Westlake’s deep organizational knowledge and contributions, including guiding key acquisitions and expanding capital market capabilities, underscore a transition shaped by both continuity and experienced leadership. With the appointment of Mr. Westlake, we’ll explore...
TSX:NFI
TSX:NFIMachinery

The Bull Case For NFI Group (TSX:NFI) Could Change Following Breakthrough in Hydrogen Bus Range Extension – Learn Why

Earlier this week, New Flyer of America, a subsidiary of NFI Group, unveiled an innovative four-tank hydrogen module that boosts the Xcelsior CHARGE FC bus’s onboard fuel capacity by 17.5 kilograms, extending operational range by up to 120 miles in partnership with the Humboldt Transit Authority. This increase in range directly addresses operational challenges on steep and demanding routes, offering transit agencies greater flexibility and efficiency in their zero-emission fleets. We'll...
TSX:HBM
TSX:HBMMetals and Mining

Hudbay Minerals (TSX:HBM) Is Down 6.3% After Snow Lake Wildfire Evacuation and Site Suspension Has The Bull Case Changed?

Earlier this month, Hudbay Minerals temporarily suspended operations at its Snow Lake site following a mandatory wildfire evacuation order in northern Manitoba, while securing its assets and maintaining a limited workforce for monitoring and emergency support. Despite the disruption, the company has indicated that infrastructure remains well-protected, Flin Flon operations are unaffected, and annual Manitoba guidance for 2025 is still expected to be met. We'll examine how the temporary Snow...
TSX:CTC.A
TSX:CTC.AMultiline Retail

Dividend Affirmation Might Change The Case For Investing In Canadian Tire (TSX:CTC.A)

Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited recently confirmed a quarterly dividend of CA$1.7750 per share, payable on September 1, 2025, to shareholders of record as of July 31, 2025. This dividend affirmation can reflect confidence in the company’s financial position and ongoing commitment to delivering value for shareholders. We’ll explore how Canadian Tire’s dividend announcement highlights its focus on shareholder returns and could inform its investment outlook. The best AI stocks today may lie...
TSX:SEA
TSX:SEAMetals and Mining

How Investors Are Reacting To Seabridge Gold (TSX:SEA) as Tudor Gold Appeals Land Ruling

Earlier this month, Seabridge Gold reported that Tudor Gold has filed a Notice of Appeal in the British Columbia Supreme Court, challenging a previous ruling that upheld Seabridge’s rights to use land for the KSM Project’s Mitchell Treaty Tunnels. This legal dispute brings renewed attention to the complexities of land use agreements and resource access in Canada’s mining sector. We’ll examine how Tudor’s challenge over Seabridge’s land access rights impacts the company’s investment narrative...
TSX:AG
TSX:AGMetals and Mining

First Majestic Silver (TSX:AG) Is Down 5.0% After Mixed Q2 Results and 2025 Production Guidance - Has The Bull Case Changed?

Earlier this month, First Majestic Silver announced its 2025 production guidance and reported second-quarter operating results, highlighting significant year-over-year growth in both ore processed and silver output. An interesting insight is that while silver production saw strong gains, gold production for the quarter was lower than the previous year, illustrating some variability in mined metals performance. We'll assess how the boost in silver production impacts First Majestic Silver's...
TSX:T
TSX:TTelecom

How a CA$2 Billion Fibre Investment at TELUS (TSX:T) Has Changed Its Investment Story

Earlier this month, TELUS announced a CA$2 billion investment to expand its fibre-optic broadband infrastructure across Ontario and Quebec, aiming to accelerate connectivity and network reliability following regulatory confirmation of a new wholesale framework. This latest initiative is intended to serve as the digital backbone for both broadband and 5G wireless services, underlining TELUS' long-term focus on sustainable growth, energy efficiency, and national-scale digital...
TSX:BNS
TSX:BNSBanks

How Bank of Nova Scotia’s July 2025 Debt Offerings Will Impact Investors (TSX:BNS)

In July 2025, Bank of Nova Scotia announced and completed several fixed-income offerings, including zero coupon, fixed, and floating rate notes with maturities extending to 2035, raising a combined principal amount exceeding US$45 million. This wave of debt issuances with varied terms and structures may reflect the bank’s active approach to managing its capital position and meeting investor demand for its securities in international markets. We'll examine how Bank of Nova Scotia's recent...
TSXV:SME
TSXV:SMEMetals and Mining

TSX Penny Stocks To Watch In July 2025

Despite rising tariff rates, the Canadian market has shown resilience, with inflation and economic data remaining steady. For investors interested in smaller or newer companies, penny stocks—though an outdated term—still present intriguing opportunities. These stocks can offer a mix of value and growth potential when backed by strong financials, making them an appealing choice for those seeking hidden gems in the market.
TSX:LAM
TSX:LAMOil and Gas

Laramide Resources And 2 Other TSX Penny Stocks To Watch

Despite rising tariff rates, the Canadian market has shown resilience, with inflation and economic data remaining stable. For investors willing to explore beyond established names, penny stocks—often representing smaller or newer companies—offer intriguing opportunities. While the term may seem outdated, these stocks can still provide a mix of affordability and growth potential when backed by strong financials.