As good as gold: FP Video digs into Canada’s natural resource industries

Tens of thousands of geologists and mining professionals from all over Canada and the world attended the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference.

This week FP Video was on the floor of the

Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC)

2026 convention in Toronto, talking to the movers and shakers of the natural resource industry.

The Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn interviewed

Ontario’s Energy and Mines Minister Stephen Lecce

on the province’s new rules for mining companies,

Cameco Corp. CEO Grant Isaac

on Canada’s nuclear potential and JP Gladu, principal of Mokwateh, on the  “monumental shift” in indigenous partnerships.

FP Video this week also breaks down

Danielle Smith’s case

for foreign financial support for new pipeline projects and

hosts a Q&A with tax expert Jamie Golombek.

Danielle Smith on foreign investment in a new pipeline

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says there’s an ongoing debate over whether Ottawa would allow foreign, state-owned companies to invest in a new oil pipeline or in boosting production to fill it.

She believes they will play a role.

Ontario cuts mining permit timelines by 50 per cent

Ontario’s Energy and Mines Minister Stephen Lecce talks to the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn on the floor of PDAC in Toronto about what the province is doing to encourage the industry.

Cameco is more than a uranium miner

Grant Isaac, president and chief operating officer at Cameco Corp., talks about the nuclear and uranium industries.

‘Monumental shift’ in indigenous resource partnerships

JP Gladu, principal of Mokwateh, talks about the ‘

monumental shift

‘ in indigenous resource partnerships.

Why Canada’s oil wins during an Iran War

The Financial Post looks at how the United States’ war with Iran may be boost the Canadian oil industry.

Jamie Golombek answers your tax questions

With tax season in full swing, our expert tax columnist,

CIBC’s Jamie Golombek

, took Financial Post readers’ questions about filing to the CRA.