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Welcome to the Investing News Network’s weekly look at the best-performing Canadian mining stocks on the TSX, TSXV, and CSE. This week, we delve into the latest developments in the resource sector, highlighting key news that could impact investments and market dynamics.

Critical Minerals Report: A Call to Action

A recent report from Canada’s Climate Institute has raised alarms about the potential for Canada to miss out on a C$12 billion market for critical minerals unless proactive policies are enacted. The report emphasizes the increasing demand for essential minerals such as copper, cobalt, lithium, nickel, graphite, and rare earths—resources crucial for the energy transition, including the production of electric vehicles and renewable energy technologies.

To meet this burgeoning demand, the global mining sector will require an estimated US$480 billion to US$750 billion in investments. Canada, in particular, needs to attract between C$30 billion and C$65 billion in upstream investments by 2040 to remain competitive. The report outlines several recommendations for both federal and provincial governments, including:

Risk-sharing agreements to support mineral assets amid price volatility.
Strengthening mining regulations to mitigate risks and liabilities.
Enhancing Indigenous community participation in mining projects through increased resources and access to capital.

Economic Indicators: US Inflation Data

In the United States, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the consumer price index (CPI) data for May, revealing a slight uptick in year-over-year inflation, rising to 2.4 percent from April’s 2.3 percent. While analysts anticipated a more significant increase, the rise was tempered by notable declines in energy prices. However, expectations remain that inflation figures may climb in the coming months due to the effects of tariffs from the previous administration.

This economic backdrop will play a crucial role in the Federal Open Market Committee’s upcoming rate decision on June 17 and 18, with market consensus leaning towards maintaining the current interest rate range of 4.25 to 4.5 percent until September.

Market Reactions: A Mixed Bag

As we assess the market performance, Canadian major indexes presented a mixed picture. The S&P/TSX Composite Index saw a modest gain of 0.32 percent, closing at 26,504.35. In contrast, the S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index fell by 1.16 percent, while the CSE Composite Index dropped 2.48 percent.

US equities also faced challenges, with the S&P 500 declining 0.46 percent, the Nasdaq-100 slipping 0.79 percent, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average sinking 1.38 percent.

On a brighter note, gold prices surged by 3.68 percent, reaching US$3,432.17 as investors sought safe-haven assets amid geopolitical tensions. Silver also saw a rise, ending the week at US$36.31.

Top Canadian Mining Stocks This Week

Against this backdrop, let’s take a closer look at the top five best-performing Canadian mining stocks this week:

1. St. Augustine Gold and Copper (TSX: SAU)

Weekly Gain: 66.67%
Market Cap: C$116.31 million
Share Price: C$0.125

St. Augustine focuses on its King-king copper-gold project in the Philippines. Recent developments include a private placement announcement aimed at funding a feasibility study for the project.

2. Barksdale Resources (TSXV: BRO)

Weekly Gain: 50%
Market Cap: C$12.88 million
Share Price: C$0.105

Barksdale is advancing its copper assets in Arizona, with a focus on the Sunnyside project. The company recently completed a drilling campaign necessary to acquire a majority interest in the property.

3. Avalon Advanced Materials (TSXV: AVL)

Weekly Gain: 50%
Market Cap: C$18.91 million
Share Price: C$0.03

Avalon is focused on lithium projects in Canada, particularly the Separation Rapids project. Despite no recent news, the company’s share price saw a significant increase.

4. Excellon Resources (TSXV: EXN)

Weekly Gain: 48.44%
Market Cap: C$12.88 million
Share Price: C$0.105

Excellon is advancing its portfolio of assets, including the Mallay silver mine in Peru. Recent agreements with Glencore will provide funding to restart mining operations.

5. Latin Metals (TSXV: LMS)

Weekly Gain: 42.86%
Market Cap: C$23.77 million
Share Price: C$0.20

Latin Metals focuses on gold projects in South America. The company recently secured drill permits for its Organullo project, marking a key milestone.

FAQs for Canadian Mining Stocks

What is the difference between the TSX and TSXV?

The TSX (Toronto Stock Exchange) is for senior companies with larger market caps, while the TSXV (TSX Venture Exchange) caters to smaller-cap companies. Companies can graduate from the TSXV to the TSX.

How many mining companies are listed on the TSX and TSXV?

As of February 2025, there were 1,572 companies on the TSXV, with 905 being mining companies. The TSX hosted 1,859 companies, with 181 in mining.

How much does it cost to list on the TSXV?

Listing fees can range from C$10,000 to C$70,000, with additional costs for accounting, legal fees, and ongoing expenses.

How do you trade on the TSXV?

Investors can trade on the TSXV through stock brokers or individual investment accounts during trading hours.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Canadian mining sector, and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter for real-time insights!

Article by Dean Belder; FAQs by Lauren Kelly.

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