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A Bold Innovator in Tactical & Defense Security

(Image via KWESST Inc.) KWESST Inc. ( TSX-V: FMV.P ) is a Canadian military tech Company that “makes dumb weapons smart” by developing proprietary technology for the military and homeland security markets. Its Executive Chairman David Luxton wa...

The growing weaponization of space

In his recent State of the Union address, President Trump gave a shout-out to space exploration, highlighting the newly-created Space Force branch of the US Military, and NASA’s Artemis program of crewed lunar exploration. Artemis aims to put astronauts on ...

Threat Detection Technology Designed to Save Lives

Hot-on-the-heels of their public listing in January, First Responder Technologies Inc. ( CSE:WPN , Forum ) announced key recruitments to their advisory board and plans to demonstrate the world’s first WiFi-based walk-through metal detector in the UK, ...

Buzz on the Bullboards: TSX stocks making headlines this week

The TSX experienced a dynamic week. It opened flat on Monday, but saw a significant jump on Tuesday, driven by a global increase in commodity prices following new monetary stimulus measures in China. However, the energy sector’s decline led to a breather...

The Later United States Empire

In 1917, the United States created the federal debt limit (or ceiling) to make it easier to finance World War One, essentially allowing Congress to borrow money to pay for the war effort by issuing bonds. By 1939 with World War Two looming, Congress passed the first aggre...

Ready for Prime Time: Patriot One Technologies Partners with Tech Giants as Commercialization Begins

This small-cap firm's threat detection products have evolved from a single technology to a multi-sensor threat detection platform. With mass shootings becoming all too commonplace, Patriot One Technologies Inc. (PAT:TSX; PTOTF:OTCQX) has been working to develop a th...

China’s Actions to Jumpstart a New Industrial Sector in US & Canada

Byron King, Managing Editor The Fire Bell Is Ringing! Hi Byron, ...

dynaCERT, NEL ASA, Saturn Oil & Gas - really good companies with potential

Imagine that the next time you go to a petrol station, you are allowed to specify where the fuel is to come from. Would you rather choose Canada or a country that uses the proceeds from oil deals to buy weapons to threaten the local population or neighbors? People are always s...

Beetle battle BC’s last stand

A warming climate plus decades of mismanagement by various provincial governments threaten to wipe British Columbia's vast conifer forests off the map. The destructive force chewing at alarming speed through BC's majestic stands of lodgepole pine, spruce and Douglas fir,...

Paper money rejection is gold’s Minsky Moment

In our last article ( A Minsky Moment is coming for gold ) we presented the “Minsky Moment”, referring to a point in time when a period of bullish speculation leads to a spectacular market crash. Named after economist Hyman Minsky, the theory centers...
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