Wheaton Precious Metals Corp (TSE: WPM) – Premium Valuation Limits Upside Despite High-Quality Model

This Canadian Stock Is Down Big — But the Long-Term Story Still Looks Strong

Market corrections often separate weak businesses from strong ones—and sometimes, they create opportunities in high-quality stocks. One Canadian stock currently down around 30%+ is attracting attention as a potential long-term buy despite recent weakness. The company in focus is Cargojet, a major player in Canada’s air cargo and logistics space. The stock has declined significantly…

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AtkinsRéalis and CPKC Positioned for Canada's $100B Nation-Building Infrastructure Push

This Beaten-Down Canadian Tech Stock Could Be a Long-Term Winner

Market downturns often create opportunities, especially in the tech sector where high-growth companies can experience sharp corrections. One Canadian tech stock that has fallen roughly 63% from its peak is Gatekeeper Systems Inc., and despite the decline, it may offer strong long-term potential for patient investors. Gatekeeper operates in the niche but growing field of…

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Is TELUS Stock Worth Buying at $18 Right Now?

Telecom stocks are often considered stable investments because they provide essential services and generate recurring revenue from subscriptions. Recently, the share price of TELUS Corporation has hovered around the $18 level, raising the question for investors: is this a buying opportunity or a warning sign? Why TELUS still attracts investors TELUS remains one of Canada’s…

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AtkinsRéalis and CPKC Positioned for Canada's $100B Nation-Building Infrastructure Push

Amazon’s Huge AI Spending Is Reshaping Its Business — and the Market Reaction

Amazon is making one of the largest technology capital commitments in its history, pivoting aggressively into artificial intelligence infrastructure and reshaping investor expectations about its future. In 2026, the company plans to spend around $200 billion on capital expenditures — a figure that dwarfs typical spending levels and is being driven heavily by AI infrastructure…

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Canadian Companies Building AI Infrastructure — And Why They’re Important

Artificial intelligence isn’t just about flashy apps and viral tools — it also relies on substantial infrastructure behind the scenes, including data centers, cloud platforms, networking equipment and specialized software. In Canada, a handful of firms are playing meaningful roles in this expanding ecosystem, helping power AI adoption across industries and creating potential long-term growth…

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Gold Miners Split as Haywood Calls Pullback a Buying Opportunity, BMO Raises Targets 15%

Why the Software Sell-Off Could Be a Rare Long-Term Entry Point

Software stocks have plunged hard in recent months as fears about artificial intelligence disrupting traditional software business models took hold. What began as a broad sell-off accelerated when AI tool launches sparked concern that incumbents might lose relevance, triggering steep valuation drops across the sector. This volatility has pushed even strong, high-quality software names to…

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Why Lightspeed Stock Is Sliding Despite Better Results

Lightspeed Commerce delivered a solid quarter with revenue up, expanding gross margins, and growing customer counts — results many would expect to steady investor nerves. The company is targeting North American retail and European hospitality, added ~2,600 net new locations, and is pushing AI-enabled features to deepen its platform. It also reported positive free cash…

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Celestica Beats Q1 Estimates — But Is the AI Infrastructure Rally Sustainable?

Palantir Tops Q4 Expectations on Strong U.S. Business Growth

Palantir Technologies reported an impressive fourth quarter that exceeded analyst expectations, driven by robust sales to U.S. commercial customers and government agencies. The company’s revenue for the period surged about 70% year-over-year to roughly $1.4 billion, significantly ahead of what Wall Street analysts had forecast. Adjusted earnings also beat estimates, with earnings per share increasing…

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