Daily brief
Canada and India have signed a long-term uranium supply deal worth approximately $1.9 billion. The agreement, finalized during a visit by Canada's Trade Minister Mary Ng to India, involves the Canadian company Cameco supplying fuel to India's nuclear power plants. Both nations also announced their aim to conclude a broader trade agreement by year's end, signaling a reset in their economic ties.
Canadian flights to the Gulf region remain cancelled as conflict spreads there.
Mining giant Rio Tinto will begin prospecting for copper in Canada's Sahtu region.
The real estate firm Colliers has acquired Rome's leading residential asset advisor.
Ottawa has announced funding for a Toronto-based company's mining project in Greenland.