TSX:ORE
TSX:OREMetals and Mining

Orezone Gold (TSX:ORE) Valuation After High-Grade P17 Drilling and Hard Rock Plant Commissioning Progress

Orezone Gold (TSX:ORE) has caught investor attention after confirming shallow, high grade mineralization at the P17 Zone of its Bomboré mine, just as commissioning of its new hard rock plant moves ahead. See our latest analysis for Orezone Gold. These upbeat drilling and commissioning updates appear to be feeding into sentiment, with the share price at CA$1.66 and a strong year to date share price return of 151.52 percent complementing a 133.8 percent one year total shareholder return,...
TSX:SEA
TSX:SEAMetals and Mining

Seabridge Gold (TSX:SEA) Is Up 9.6% After Renewed Focus On North American Gold Assets – Has The Bull Case Changed?

Earlier this year, Seabridge Gold Inc. reached a new milestone as investors reacted positively to its focus on North American gold assets and exploration projects. The company’s emphasis on stable project development and portfolio management within a challenged gold sector has become a key driver of renewed investor attention. With this backdrop and recent share price gains, we’ll examine how Seabridge Gold’s asset management approach reshapes its broader investment narrative. We've found 14...
TSX:T
TSX:TTelecom

Does TELUS Offer Value After 9.6% Share Price Slide and DCF Upside in 2025?

If you have been wondering whether TELUS at around CA$18.55 is a bargain or a value trap, you are not alone. The stock is sitting at a crossroads where patient investors could be rewarded for looking past the headlines. Over the last week TELUS has crept up about 1.8%, but that comes after a rough patch with the share price down roughly 9.5% over 30 days and about 9.6% over the past year, which tells us sentiment is still cautious despite its defensive telecom profile. Recent news flow has...
TSX:IVN
TSX:IVNMetals and Mining

Do Ivanhoe Mines’ (TSX:IVN) Leadership Moves Recast Its Long‑Term Operational Edge And Capital Access?

Ivanhoe Mines has recently overhauled its leadership, appointing Tom van den Berg as future Chief Operating Officer from January 2026, transitioning long‑time COO Mark Farren to Strategic Advisor, adding veteran trader Nick Popovic as board advisor, and reshaping its board with the departure of Manfu Ma and appointment of CITIC Metal’s Xianwen Wu. These shifts, paired with high-profile investor outreach at the Resourcing Tomorrow conferences in London, signal an effort to reinforce...
TSX:PSD
TSX:PSDEnergy Services

TSX Penny Stocks To Watch In December 2025

As the Canadian market navigates policy shifts and global uncertainties, it's important to recognize the strong equity gains that have emerged, with the TSX on track for its best year since 2009. In this context, identifying promising investment opportunities involves looking at companies that combine value with growth potential. Penny stocks, often smaller or newer firms, continue to be relevant in this search when backed by solid financials. Here, we explore three such stocks that stand out...
CNSX:ACT
CNSX:ACTSoftware

Is Aduro Clean Technologies (CNSX:ACT) Turning Flexible Plastics Into Its Core Competitive Edge?

Aduro Clean Technologies recently entered a collaboration with Mexican non-profit ECOCE to assess the use of its Hydrochemolytic™ Technology for recycling flexible plastic packaging and mixed, multilayer plastics in Mexico. This partnership not only targets a difficult waste stream but also seeks to create new recycling business models and market opportunities for ECOCE members and other stakeholders. We’ll now explore how this focus on Hydrochemolytic™ recycling for flexible packaging could...
TSX:MX
TSX:MXChemicals

Methanex (TSX:MX): Assessing Valuation After a 27% Share Price Drop and Growing Earnings

Methanex (TSX:MX) has quietly slipped about 27% this year, even as revenue and net income continue to grow. That disconnect has value oriented investors revisiting the stock’s fundamentals and long term demand story. See our latest analysis for Methanex. Despite that year to date share price return of around negative 27 percent, the stock has shown flickers of momentum recently, with a positive 7 day share price return and a modestly positive three year total shareholder return suggesting...
TSX:DSG
TSX:DSGSoftware

Assessing Descartes Systems Group (TSX:DSG)’s Valuation After Its Recent Share Price Pullback

Descartes Systems Group (TSX:DSG) has been quietly frustrating shareholders lately, with the stock sliding about 21% over the past 3 months even as revenue and earnings continue to grow at a steady clip. See our latest analysis for Descartes Systems Group. That pullback has dragged Descartes’ year to date share price return to roughly negative 29 percent and its 1 year total shareholder return to about negative 31 percent, suggesting sentiment has cooled even as the long term total...
TSX:BBD.B
TSX:BBD.BAerospace & Defense

Is It Too Late to Consider Bombardier After a 1,760.8% Five Year Surge?

If you are wondering whether Bombardier's huge run up has left it overpriced or if there is still value on the table, you are not alone. That is exactly what we are going to unpack here. The stock has climbed 0.8% over the last week, 15.3% in the last month, 138.1% year to date and an eye catching 1,760.8% over five years. This naturally raises questions about how much upside is left versus the risk you are now taking on. Recent headlines have focused on Bombardier's ongoing balance sheet...
TSXV:PML
TSXV:PMLMetals and Mining

TSX Penny Stocks To Watch In December 2025

As the Canadian market navigates through a year marked by policy shifts and global uncertainties, the TSX is poised for its strongest calendar-year return since 2009. This resilience highlights the potential for growth even amidst volatility, offering investors reasons to remain optimistic. Penny stocks, though often seen as niche investments due to their smaller or newer company focus, can still present valuable opportunities when backed by strong financial health. In this article, we...
TSX:PRL
TSX:PRLConsumer Finance

Propel Holdings (TSX:PRL) Is Up 8.2% After Puerto Rico Bank Approval Is The Growth Story Evolving?

Propel Holdings has received regulatory approval from Puerto Rico’s Office of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions to establish Propel International Bank, Inc., a wholly owned International Financial Entity that will provide core consumer lending services to support existing and future bank partners, with operations targeted to begin in the first half of 2026. This new Puerto Rico-based bank is intended to broaden Propel’s product set, centralize underwriting and compliance, and...
TSX:VNP
TSX:VNPChemicals

Rising Focus On Ultra‑Pure Materials Could Be A Game Changer For 5N Plus (TSX:VNP)

In recent days, attention around 5N Plus has increased as investors refocus on specialty materials, highlighting the company’s role in supplying ultra‑pure compounds for advanced semiconductor and industrial applications. The renewed interest underscores how 5N Plus’s positioning in high‑accuracy, high‑purity materials could make it an important beneficiary of broader specialty semiconductor trends. We’ll now examine how rising industry focus on ultra‑pure specialty materials could influence...
TSXV:AGX
TSXV:AGXMetals and Mining

Silver X Mining (TSXV:AGX): Valuation Check After Q3 2025 Losses Narrow but Production Softens

Silver X Mining (TSXV:AGX) just released its third quarter 2025 numbers. They paint a mixed picture, with softer production and sales, but a sharply reduced net loss that changes the risk profile. See our latest analysis for Silver X Mining. The market seems to be looking past softer volumes and focusing on improving losses, with a roughly 80% 3 month share price return and a 1 year total shareholder return above 220%. This suggests momentum is building as investors reassess the risk...
TSX:RY
TSX:RYBanks

RBC (TSX:RY) Q3 Cost Discipline Lifts Margins, Reinforcing Bullish Efficiency Narrative

Royal Bank of Canada (TSX:RY) just posted another solid print for FY 2025 Q3, with revenue of about CA$16.1 billion and EPS of CA$3.76 underpinned by net income of CA$5.3 billion. The bank has seen revenue move from roughly CA$13.2 billion in Q2 2024 to CA$14.2 billion in Q4 2024 and then to CA$16.1 billion this quarter, while trailing twelve month EPS climbed from CA$10.74 in Q2 2024 to CA$13.25 by Q3 2025, setting up a results season in which margins and earnings power are firmly in focus...