Stockhouse Publishing was on the ground at PDAC 2025 in Toronto, experiencing firsthand the energy, innovation, and excitement shaping the mining industry’s future. From cutting-edge tech to game-changing deals, this year’s event was nothing short of spectacular!

The message was loud and clear: Lets make mining great again! Companies showcased groundbreaking advancements, from cyanide-free processing to emissions-cutting technology, proving that sustainability and efficiency are leading the charge.

Rick Rule shared his expert insights on market risks, reminding investors: “Pay attention to geopolitics that other people over react to. Look for mineral rich environments. Take political risk, in favor of taking technical risk.”

Max Cunningham, CEO of Australia’s new National Stock Exchange, highlighted the role of emerging companies in shaping the future of capital markets.

From seasoned veterans like Ivan Bebek from Coppernico Metals to rising stars like Roberto Resources, PDAC 2025 brought the mining world together, building momentum for the industry’s next big wave.

Take a peek at our exciting time in this highlight video…

Thank you everyone who shared their stories with us.
Stockhouse Publishing is already looking ahead to PDAC 2026. See you there!

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