CU Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canadian Utilities Limited, headquartered in Calgary, Canada. The company operates primarily in the transmission and distribution of electricity and natural gas, serving municipal, residential, business, and industrial customers across Canada. It has two main segments: the Electricity segment, which focuses on the transmission and distribution of electricity and the development of related infrastructure in northern and central east Alberta, the Yukon, and the Northwest Territories; and the Pipelines & Liquids segment, which handles the transmission and distribution of natural gas and infrastructure development in the Lloydminster area of Saskatchewan. With approximately 3,500 employees, CU Inc. manages assets valued at $16 billion, emphasizing rate-regulated utility operations in its service areas.
Superior Plus Corp. is a Canadian company engaged in the energy distribution and specialty chemicals sectors, with operations in Canada, the United States, and Chile. The company operates through three primary segments: U.S. Propane, Canadian Propane, and Wholesale Propane, with the majority of its revenue derived from the U.S. Propane segment, which distributes propane gas and liquid fuels across the Eastern U.S., Midwest, and California. The Canadian Propane segment focuses on retail operations throughout Canada. In addition, Superior Plus supplies specialty chemicals, including sodium chlorate for the pulp and paper industries, as well as potassium and chlor-alkali products. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Toronto, Superior Plus aims to deliver long-term stable dividends and premium returns to its shareholders through value-based growth in its core assets.
Guerrero Ventures Inc. is a Canadian mining company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, focused on the exploration and development of precious and base metal resources. The company seeks to enhance shareholder value by acquiring, exploring, and developing mineral properties while adhering to best practices in environmental stewardship and stakeholder engagement. Guerrero Ventures is actively exploring the Biricu Project, located in the Guerrero Gold Belt in Mexico, adjacent to significant mining operations. The Biricu Project spans 90,000 acres and is undergoing modern exploration, having completed a maiden diamond drill program of 5,300 metres in December 2014. Plans for a second phase of diamond drilling are anticipated to commence in the latter half of 2015.
Nomad is a Japan-based company specializing in the management of shared office spaces. In addition to offering flexible work environments, Nomad also focuses on investment and support for start-up companies, helping them navigate the early stages of business development. By creating collaborative workspaces, Nomad fosters a community that encourages innovation and networking among entrepreneurs. The company's commitment to providing both physical infrastructure and business support positions it as a key player in the evolving landscape of modern work solutions in Japan.
Crombie REIT is one of Canada's leading real estate investment trusts. We believe in building high-quality, sustainable real estate that enhances local communities for the long term. We invest in welcoming, convenient properties where people want to live, work, shop and play. With more than 280 properties nation-wide, we’re proud of how we’re helping shape Canada.
New Gold Inc. is an intermediate gold producer engaged in the development and operation of mining properties. The company has a diverse portfolio that includes the Rainy River Mine and the New Afton Mine located in Canada, as well as the Cerro San Pedro Mine in Mexico. New Gold generates revenue from the sale of gold, copper, and silver, with assets spanning across the United States, Mexico, Australia, Canada, and Chile.
Provider of gold mining and exploration services. The company's gold mining and exploration portfolio comprises of the Castle Mountain property in San Bernardino County, California and the La Verde project located in West Central Mexico.
Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd. is a Canadian diversified midstream and infrastructure company operating primarily in North America. The company focuses on natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGLs), and crude oil, with significant operations within the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, particularly in areas like Montney, Edmonton, and the Deep Basin. Tidewater engages in various activities, including gas gathering, processing, transportation, and the marketing and extraction of NGLs and crude oil. Additionally, the company sells refined petroleum products such as gasoline and low-sulfur diesel, retails propane, and operates railcar rentals, export terminals, and storage facilities. Incorporated in 2015 and headquartered in Calgary, Tidewater aims to enhance service efficiency through its vertically integrated value chain and strategic infrastructure development.
Park Lawn Corporation, headquartered in Toronto, Canada, offers deathcare products and services in Canada and the United States. The company operates a network of 114 cemeteries, 39 crematoriums, and 109 funeral homes. Its offerings include cemetery lots, crypts, niches, monuments, caskets, urns, and a variety of funeral services, which can be arranged either at the time of need or on a pre-planned basis. Park Lawn generates revenue through the sale of interment rights, cemetery services, and funeral merchandise. The company was founded in 1892 and serves as a significant provider in the deathcare industry, with a notable portion of its revenue derived from operations in the United States.
Ag Growth International Inc. is a leading manufacturer and distributor of grain handling, storage, and conditioning equipment with operations in Canada, the United States, and internationally. The company offers a wide range of products, including portable handling equipment such as augers and belt conveyors, as well as permanent solutions like bucket elevators and feed handling equipment. In addition to handling equipment, Ag Growth provides various storage and conditioning products, including grain bins, dryers, and aeration systems. The company operates primarily in the agricultural sector, serving both farm and commercial markets, and features a diverse portfolio of brands such as Batco, Westfield, and REM. Ag Growth has manufacturing facilities located in multiple countries, including Canada, the United States, Italy, and Brazil, among others. Established in 1996 and headquartered in Winnipeg, Canada, Ag Growth International continues to be a global leader in innovative grain management solutions.
CanWel Building Materials Group is a leading Canadian wholesale distributor of building materials, home renovation products and hardware and also provides wood pressure treating services. Through our distribution warehouses we provide a comprehensive range of building products to dealer/ lumberyard and home improvement centers. Builders and homeowners use our products primarily in new construction, repair and remodelling. We carry a full line of structural, exterior, interior, and specialty products that provide quality and value for all types of projects.
Osisko Gold Royalties is an intermediate precious metal royalty company based in Montreal, Quebec. It specializes in acquiring and managing a diverse portfolio of over 130 royalties, streams, and precious metal offtakes, primarily focused on North America. The company's most significant asset is a 5% net smelter return royalty on the Canadian Malartic Mine, the largest gold mine in Canada. In addition to its royalty interests, Osisko maintains stakes in several publicly traded resource companies, including Barkerville Gold Mines and Osisko Mining. The company operates under two main segments: managing precious metal royalties and the exploration and development of mining projects. Osisko's income is predominantly generated from North America, with ongoing exploration efforts in various locations, including the Hammond Reef Project in Ontario and other ventures in Mexico.
Harte Gold Corp. engages in the acquisition, exploration, evaluation, development and mining of mineral resource properties in Canada. The company explores for gold deposits. The company owns 100% interests in the Sugar Zone property, which consists of 69 boundary cell claims, 43 single cell claims, 197 multi-cell claims, and four mining leases covering an area of approximately 1,467.26 hectares located in the Sault Ste. Marie Mining Division in Ontario. It also holds interests in the Stoughton-Abitibi property situated to the north-east of Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The company was formerly known as Harte Resources Company and changed its name to Harte Gold Corp. in December 2003. Harte Gold Corp. was incorporated in 1982 and is based in Toronto, Canada.
Leucrotta Exploration Inc. is an oil and natural gas company based in Canada, primarily focused on the Montney formation. The company operates in the Dawson area of Northeast British Columbia, holding approximately 100,500 gross acres, which equates to about 157 sections of Montney land in Doe/Mica. Leucrotta is engaged in the acquisition, development, exploration, and production of oil and natural gas reserves, currently producing around 3,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
Leucrotta Exploration Inc. is an oil and natural gas company based in Canada, primarily focused on the Montney formation. The company operates in the Dawson area of Northeast British Columbia, holding approximately 100,500 gross acres, which equates to about 157 sections of Montney land in Doe/Mica. Leucrotta is engaged in the acquisition, development, exploration, and production of oil and natural gas reserves, currently producing around 3,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
Sabina Gold & Silver Corp. is an emerging precious metals company with district scale, world class undeveloped assets in one of the world's newest, politically stable mining jurisdictions: Nunavut, Canada.
Sabina recently released a Feasibility Study on its 100% owned Back River Gold Project which presents a project that has been designed on a fit-for purpose basis, with the potential to produce ~200,000 ounces a year for ~11 years with a rapid payback of 2.9 years. At a US$1,150 gold price and a 0.80 exchange rate, the Study delivers a potential after tax internal rate of return of approximately 24.2% with an initial CAPEX of $415 million.
SEMAFO’s corporate vision – establish enduring relationships with the countries in which we operate and through our experience, expertise and financial acumen, partner to responsibly develop natural resources – showcases the Canadian company’s association of sustainable development with geological and mining development. The spirit of this mission forms a thread that runs throughout our history. In 1993, Benoit La Salle, founder of SEMAFO, was on a philanthropic mission in Africa when the authorities in Burkina Faso proposed that he return in order to help realise the untapped mineral potential in the country. SEMAFO, which results from the amalgamation of three small exploration companies, was incorporated two years later in order to launch the mining sector in Burkina Faso. The name SEMAFO is an acronym for Société d’Exploration Minière en Afrique de l’Ouest, the French version of our former name “West Africa Mining Exploration Corporation”. From the outset, the Corporation’s modus operandi was closely aligned with the founder’s humanitarian vision of West Africa as evidenced by an early corporate commitment: “We are committed to conducting our business activities in a manner that promotes sustainable development and an improvement in the social welfare of the regions in which we operate.” This dual mission remains at the core of our business and took deeper roots through the 2008 establishment of SEMAFO Foundation, a non-profit, stand-alone charitable organisation that supports communities and offers an improved quality of life to regions where SEMAFO is present. Through its three-pronged approach – education, healthcare and income-generating - the Foundation aims to help local communities reach their greatest potential. By guiding communities in income-generating activities, the Foundation ensures that stakeholders will continue to benefit from our legacy even when the company’s mining activities will have ceased. In a history that spans some twenty years, SEMAFO has successfully commissioned three gold mines in several jurisdictions in West Africa and produced more than two million ounces in gold. Our in-house development, construction, operational, administrative and government relations teams, all of whom are fluent French speakers, draw from more than a decade of operating experience in West Africa. Our success has been governed by the values we practice: respect and integrity, excellence, know-how and teamwork. Our portfolio has evolved and simplified since 1995 when we held 19 exploration permits in four West African countries. In 1995, Les Minéraux SGV S.A., a company in which we were a 50% equity partner, purchased a two-year prospecting permit for the Jean Gobélé project in Guinea. With the financial support and technical expertise of our then major shareholder Managem S.A., and in collaboration with our co-licensee Corporation Minière Afcan, the project was advanced from exploration, site development and mine construction until its first gold pour on April 25, 2002. The name of the mine was subsequently changed to the Kiniero gold mine, which we operated for eleven years. In 2013, the mine was deemed a non-core asset and placed in care and maintenance until its 2014 divestiture to a local mining company. In 1999, we entered Niger by setting up la Société des Mines du Liptako S.A. (SML). Through the support of Managem, we advanced the Libiri and Samira Hill gold deposits through development, mine construction and to commercial production in October 2004. We operated the Samira Hill Mine for nine years, improving plant availability and capacity, and enabling the mine to produce over 540,000 ounces of gold before its 2013 disposal to SOPAMIN. Mana, which lies at the heart of SEMAFO’s history, was a grassroots discovery that has now evolved into the third-largest gold mine in Burkina Faso. We advanced this project from satellite image interpretation through detailed exploration, site development and mine construction to its first gold pour in March 2008. Since then, we have expanded the processing plant four times. Since November 1999, we have drilled more than 1.2 million metres on the extensive Mana property that boasts a total surface area of over 2,675 square kilometres on the Houndé Gold Belt. In 2014, the Corporation marked another milestone when it took the high-grade Siou deposit from blind discovery to production in a mere 18 months, thereby boosting Mana production and reserve grade. Our history shows we have been a pioneer in many aspects in West Africa. The original gold mine operator in Niger, SEMAFO also spearheaded foreign direct investment in the gold mining sector in Burkina Faso, and remains the only mining company in Burkina Faso to establish a non-profit foundation and pledge up to 2% of its net profits to support its efforts in the community. Following its 2015 acquisition of 13 Orbis permits, SEMAFO’s property portfolio reached 7,600 square kilometers, comprising one of the most extensive land positions in Burkina Faso. Our strategy of quality ounces, cost control and optimisation programs, and disciplined exploration at Mana took us into a new phase of development in 2014, allowing us to generate free cash flow even in a soft gold environment. Driven by the performance of our recently ramped-up high-grade Siou and Fofina deposits, we produced 234,300 ounces at a total cash cost of $649 per ounce in 2014, thus meeting production guidance for the seventh consecutive year. Although we take pride in our solid financial, operational and community report cards, we remain focused on future expansion of our heritage. Our commitment to building an ethical, reputable, world-class gold company through a combination of exploration, development and acquisition remains undimmed.
Enercare Inc. is a provider of home and commercial services, as well as energy solutions in Canada and the United States. The company operates through three segments: Enercare Home Services, Service Experts, and Sub-metering. Enercare Home Services offers rental products such as water heaters, furnaces, and air conditioners, along with protection plans, duct cleaning, plumbing, and electrical services. The Service Experts segment focuses on the sale, installation, maintenance, and repair of HVAC systems and water heaters. Enercare is also the largest non-utility sub-meter provider in Canada, offering equipment and services for the sub-metering and remote measurement of electricity and water consumption in residential and commercial properties. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Markham, Canada, Enercare serves approximately 1.6 million customers annually, renting over 1.1 million water heaters and HVAC products primarily to residential customers in Ontario. The company has expanded its capabilities through subsidiaries such as Stratacon Inc. and EnerCare Connections Inc., which specialize in sub-metering solutions.
Secure Energy Services offers safe, innovative, and environmentally responsible fluids and solids solutions for the oil and gas sector. The company operates through three main segments: Environmental Waste Management, Energy Infrastructure, and Oilfield Services. Its Environmental Waste Management segment is the primary revenue generator, featuring a network of waste processing facilities, produced water pipelines, industrial landfills, waste transfer operations, and metal recycling services. The Energy Infrastructure segment includes crude oil gathering pipelines and terminals that facilitate the processing, storage, shipping, and marketing of crude oil. Additionally, Secure Energy Services provides water treatment and disposal services to support upstream oil and natural gas companies, ensuring efficient and responsible management of environmental resources.
Parex Resources Inc. (“Parex”), through its direct and indirect subsidiaries, is actively engaged in crude oil exploration, development and production. The Company strives to grow reserves, production, and cash flow in a way that is sustainable for the business, the environment and surrounding communities.
Tahoe Resources acquires, explores for, develops, and operates mineral properties in the Americas together with its subsidiaries. It explores for silver, gold, lead, zinc, and copper deposits, as well as precious metals assets. Tahoe Resources holds interest in the La Arena gold mine located in the Huamachuco district of northern Peru; Shahuindo mine located in the province of Cajabamba in northern Peru; and La Arena II, a copper-gold porphyry deposit located in Peru. It also holds interest in the Timmins mines, including the Bell Creek and Timmins West mines, the Fenn-Gib project, the Juby project, the Vogel project, and the Gold River project located in Timmins, Ontario. C. Kevin McArthur founded CKM Resources in 2009 that became Tahoe Resources in January 2010. Its headquarters is in Reno in Nevada.
Wheaton Precious Metals is the largest precious metal streaming company globally, engaging in long-term agreements that allow it to purchase silver, gold, and cobalt from various mining operations at fixed prices. With streaming agreements in place for approximately 19 operating mines and 9 development-stage projects, the company has established partnerships with major mining firms, including Vale and Glencore. Its unique business model enables Wheaton to mitigate many risks associated with traditional mining, as it incurs minimal ongoing capital and exploration costs after the initial upfront payment. The company typically maintains fixed operating costs, enhancing shareholder value, especially when precious metal prices rise. Wheaton's portfolio includes high-quality assets that provide leverage to price increases and opportunities for growth through new streams. The experienced management team is focused on delivering value and is well-positioned for future expansion in the precious metals sector.
Detour Gold Corporation (TSX: DGC) is a Canadian intermediate gold producer. The Company owns and operates the Detour Lake mine, a long life large-scale open pit operation in the mining-friendly jurisdiction of northern Ontario. Currently, Detour Lake is the second largest gold producing mine in Canada with the largest gold reserves. Detour Gold is in a position to deliver superior returns with its growing cash flow profile, organic growth initiatives, and significant potential for further exploration discoveries on its large land package. The Company is dedicated to responsible mining and to the highest safety and environment standards while having a strong commitment to the communities they operate and live in.
Hudbay is a Canadian integrated mining company engaged in the production of copper concentrate, molybdenum concentrate, and zinc metal. The company operates three polymetallic mines, four ore concentrators, and a zinc production facility located in northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada, as well as in Cusco, Peru. Hudbay also has copper projects in Arizona and Nevada, United States. The company focuses on the discovery, production, and marketing of base and precious metals, with a significant portion of its revenue derived from copper operations. Hudbay's commitment to responsible mining is reflected in its efforts to create sustainable value and develop high-quality, long-life deposits while ensuring that local regions and communities benefit from its activities.
Tamarack Valley Energy is an oil and gas company involved in the identification, evaluation and operation of resource plays in the Western Canadian sedimentary basin. The Company uses a rigorous, proven modeling process to carefully manage risk and identify growth opportunities. Tamarack's diversified suite of oil-focused assets provides exposure to the high impact Cardium light oil resource plays in Lochend, Garrington/Harmattan and Buck Lake in Alberta, low cost Viking light oil resource plays in Redwater, Foley Lake and Westlock in Alberta and highly economic heavy oil opportunities southeast of Lloydminster in Saskatchewan.
Kaminak Gold is a Canada-based exploration company focused on the development of its wholly owned Coffee Gold Project, situated in the Yukon Territory. This project is recognized as a high-grade oxide gold district with multi-million ounce potential, suitable for heap leaching. Following a robust Preliminary Economic Assessment, the company is progressing towards a Feasibility Study to further evaluate the project's economic viability. The Coffee Gold Project is strategically located south of Dawson City, emphasizing Kaminak Gold's commitment to advancing mineral exploration and development in the region.
Guyana Goldfields Inc. specializes in the exploration and production of gold, primarily within the Guiana Shield region of South America, which encompasses parts of Guyana, Venezuela, Suriname, French Guiana, and northern Brazil. The company was established in 1994 and has been actively operating in Guyana since 1996. It focuses on the acquisition, exploration, and development of gold mineral properties, with particular emphasis on the Aurora and Aranka properties. As of August 2020, Guyana Goldfields operates as a subsidiary of Zijin Mining Group Company Limited.
Wheaton Precious Metals is the largest precious metal streaming company globally, engaging in long-term agreements that allow it to purchase silver, gold, and cobalt from various mining operations at fixed prices. With streaming agreements in place for approximately 19 operating mines and 9 development-stage projects, the company has established partnerships with major mining firms, including Vale and Glencore. Its unique business model enables Wheaton to mitigate many risks associated with traditional mining, as it incurs minimal ongoing capital and exploration costs after the initial upfront payment. The company typically maintains fixed operating costs, enhancing shareholder value, especially when precious metal prices rise. Wheaton's portfolio includes high-quality assets that provide leverage to price increases and opportunities for growth through new streams. The experienced management team is focused on delivering value and is well-positioned for future expansion in the precious metals sector.
Intellitactics, Inc. specialized in developing and marketing enterprise security management software solutions aimed at corporate and institutional clients. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, the company focused on assisting organizations in managing compliance with regulatory standards and enhancing security operations. Intellitactics' software solutions were designed to streamline security management processes, ensuring that clients could effectively address their security needs. The company was later acquired by Trustwave Holdings, Inc.