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The Friday Dispatch

TACO Tuesday. Is the Hormuz Toll a boon for Canada? Diamonds are not forever?

The Friday Dispatch

Mining & Energy Dispatch | Vol. 3 | April 3, 2026

The Iran conflict enters its sixth week with no ceasefire in sight β€” Trump says the Strait of Hormuz won't reopen on its own, gold is pulling back sharply from its all-time high, and two brand-new Saskatchewan uranium mines just got their federal green light. Meanwhile, Agnico Eagle made a quiet but strategic bet on a Yukon copper-gold junior, and the Ring of Fire roads are now five years ahead of schedule.

A lot to get through. Let's go.


πŸ› οΈ Site Update

Before we get into the week β€” a quick note on what's new at miningandenergy.ca.

I’ve been crushing updates these past two weeks. The main site just got a significant upgrade β€” cleaner layout, deeper content, and a natural language search that, while still fresh, is already returning results that feel a lot more like a search engine built for this sector. Give it a try and let me know what you think.

We also have three live Expo Profiles β€” the start of what will become the go-to directory for companies supplying the Canadian mining and energy sectors. Worth a bookmark if you're looking for suppliers or looking to be found:

  • City of Barrie β€” Economic Development β€” Advanced manufacturing hub 100 km from Toronto, with CNC machining, industrial fabrication, and a skilled trades pipeline connected directly to Northern Ontario mine sites via the Highway 400 corridor.

  • Brownclaw Asset Management β€” Reliability Consulting β€” Boutique reliability and maintenance consulting for mining and heavy industry: FMECA, RCM, condition monitoring, and asset strategy built by mining professionals, based in British Columbia.

  • Messer Canada β€” Industrial Gases β€” Part of the world's largest privately held industrial gas company, with 75+ years in Canada and 60+ locations coast to coast supplying oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, COβ‚‚, and specialty gases for mining, metals, oil & gas, and manufacturing.

    More Expo Profiles to come next week!Β 


🟑 Precious Metals

Gold is correcting hard β€” down more than $1,000 from its late-January peak β€” but the structural bull case hasn't changed, and the junior end of the TSX is still on fire with fresh M&A and re-ratings.


⚑ Energy & Oil Markets

Oil briefly dipped toward $100 on ceasefire talk, then surged back as Iran kept striking Gulf targets β€” meanwhile, Trans Mountain data shows Canada already earning a $16.7-billion premium from Pacific export capacity, making the case for another pipeline impossible to ignore.


πŸ”‹ Critical Minerals & Battery Metals

Saskatchewan's uranium construction approvals, PMET's lithium ESIA filing, and Skeena's Eskay Creek construction milestone are all signs that Canada's mine development pipeline is finally moving at the pace the moment demands.


☒️ Nuclear & Uranium

Two new Saskatchewan uranium mines received federal approval this week in what may be the most significant moment for Canadian uranium production since Cigar Lake β€” and the global race for supply is accelerating fast.


πŸ’₯ Conflict Watch

Six weeks in, Trump says the U.S. is "close to victory" but rules out ceasefire β€” Iran keeps striking Gulf targets, oil holds above $100, and the Strait remains partially closed to Western-affiliated shipping.


🌍 Geopolitics & Trade

Canada's resource sector is the most strategically valuable it has been in a generation β€” the Trans Mountain data is making the pipeline argument for politicians, and the CUSMA review is forcing Ottawa to finally decide what it wants in exchange.


πŸ€– Technology, ESG & Indigenous

The Eskay Creek consent model is becoming a national template, PMET's lithium ESIA marks a coming-of-age moment for Canada's battery metals pipeline, and U.S. tribal objections to BC mines are adding a cross-border dimension to the reconciliation conversation.


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Really pleased with how the site updates are coming along, please do give it a play and make sure you search for your company. If you don’t see results from your company in there, hit reply and let me know.

Enjoy the (long!) weekend all,

-Lee

If your kid finds chocolate still hidden from last year that means you’ve done your job well, twice.

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