FP Video Delves into Canada's Natural Resource Sectors and Tax Guidance
This week, FP Video provided exclusive coverage from the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2026 convention in Toronto, engaging with key figures in the natural resource industry. The event attracted tens of thousands of geologists and mining professionals from across Canada and globally, highlighting its significance in the sector.
Interviews with Industry Leaders
Financial Post reporter Larysa Harapyn conducted insightful interviews on the convention floor. Ontario's Energy and Mines Minister Stephen Lecce discussed new provincial rules for mining companies, including efforts to reduce permit timelines by 50%, aimed at boosting industry growth. Grant Isaac, CEO of Cameco Corp., shared perspectives on Canada's nuclear potential, emphasizing the company's role beyond uranium mining. JP Gladu, principal of Mokwateh, described a "monumental shift" in indigenous partnerships within resource development, underscoring evolving collaborations.
Pipeline Investment and Economic Impacts
FP Video also analyzed Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's case for foreign financial support in new pipeline projects. Smith highlighted debates over Ottawa's stance on allowing state-owned companies to invest in pipelines or production increases, suggesting such investments could play a crucial role. Additionally, the coverage explored how conflicts, such as a potential U.S. war with Iran, might benefit Canada's oil industry by increasing demand.
Tax Season Q&A with Jamie Golombek
In a separate segment, tax expert Jamie Golombek addressed reader questions about the 2026 tax season, offering guidance on filing with the Canada Revenue Agency. This timely advice comes as tax season progresses, providing valuable insights for individuals and businesses navigating financial obligations.
The comprehensive coverage from FP Video not only sheds light on critical developments in natural resources but also connects them to broader economic and policy contexts, making it a must-watch for industry stakeholders and the public alike.



