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  • Canstar Lined Up Up To 11.5 Million For Newfoundland VMS Exploration
    Mar 24 2026
    Recorded on March 23, 2026 Canstar ResourcesTSX Venture Exchange ROXOTCID CSRNF Canstar Resources President and Chief Executive Officer Juan Carlos Giron Jr joins Andy Millette to explain why management believes the company has materially changed its setup heading into 2026. Juan Carlos breaks down the project-level VMS Mining structure in Newfoundland, why management calls that funding non dilutive at the corporate level, and how the Golden Baie transaction with Churchill could strengthen the treasury while preserving upside through equity and royalty exposure. He also lays out why Mary March remains the flagship, why the Buchans district still matters, and how…
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    25 mins
  • Leviathan Metals Sits Beside a 6 Billion Copper Asset in Botswana
    Mar 24 2026
    Recorded on February 20 2026 Leviathan Metals trades on the TSXV as LVX and on the OTCQB as LVXFF. In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with CEO Luke Norman to break down why Leviathan has repositioned itself as a copper focused explorer and why the Central project in Botswana is the company’s flagship value driver. Luke explains the scale of the land package, the adjacency to MMG’s Khoemacau cluster, why management believes Central sits on strike with a major copper system, and why Leviathan says it is permitted and ready to drill. The conversation also covers Botswana jurisdiction, infrastructure,…
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    25 mins
  • Alex Krainer on Iran Oil Shock and Why This Crisis Could Hit Food Next
    Mar 22 2026
    Recorded on March 20 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Alex Krainer for a wide-ranging conversation on the Iran war, oil shock risk, Strait of Hormuz pressure, fertilizer disruption, food inflation, and the larger fight over natural resource control. Alex argues that the market is still underestimating the second-order effects of a prolonged Middle East escalation, especially for shipping lanes, Gulf infrastructure, agriculture, and inflation-sensitive economies. The discussion moves from immediate energy stress to longer-cycle fallout in fertilizers, crop yields, and food availability, with Europe framed as one of the most exposed regions. They also dig into the banking incentives…
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    52 mins
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