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Un avion s’est renversé lors de son atterrissage à l’aéroport Pearson de Toronto Entrevue avec André Turenne, consultant en sécurité aviation et ex-enquêteur du Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada (BST).Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Montréal n’avait pas vu autant de neige depuis 127 ans | Les trottoirs demeureront inaccessibles pour la plupart jusqu’à la fin de la semaine | Pas de collecte de déchets à Montréal pour une semaine | Arabie Saoudite : l’Ukraine a été exclue des discussions | Un avion se renverse à Toronto Dans cet épisode intégral du 18 février, en entrevue : Francis Labbé, directeur adjoint des relations médias pour la CDPQ Infra. Philippe Sabourin, porte-parole de la Ville de Montréal. Catherine Crépeau, rédactrice en chef de Verdict santé. André Turenne, consultant en sécurité aviation et ex-enquêteur du Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada (BST). Une production QUB Février 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Aujourd'hui, je suis reçu par Christophe Deldycke, Président de Turenne Groupe. Vous le savez si vous m'écoutez ou me lisez, il y a un sujet qui me tient à cœur depuis quelques temps maintenant, c'est l'impérieuse nécessité de réindustrialiser la France. Parmi les sujets qui font obstacle au renouveau industriel, il en est un et pas des moindres, c'est l'accès au capital. Que l'on soit petit, moyen ou grand, l'accès aux fonds propres pour financer une croissance ou une transmission est une gageure. Nous avions déjà évoqué le sujet pour le 100ème épisode du podcast avec Start Industrie. Cela tombe bien, financer en capital les PME est la mission du Groupe Turenne. Le Groupe ne finance pas seulement l'industrie, vous le découvrirez en nous écoutant. De là à penser que son positionnement est essentiel à l'avenir de notre pays, il y a un pas que je fais sans hésiter très longtemps. L'histoire du Groupe Turenne n'est pas seulement une belle histoire au service des entreprises et des territoires, elle est une histoire utile. Bonne écoute ! Suivre Christophe sur LinkedInSi cette nouvelle interview vous a plu, parlez-en autour de vous, notez 5 ⭐ le podcast (Spotify, Deezer, ApplePodcast...) et rédigez un avis.N'hésitez pas à m'écrire sur LinkedIn ➡️ LinkedIn/MartinVidelaine et à vous abonner à notre Newsletter hebdomadaire Toutes les Histoires d'Entreprises sont également disponibles sur histoiresentreprises.com et sur le site de bluebirds.partners, site de la communauté d'indépendants que j'anime et qui conseille ou remplace des dirigeants. Un podcast co-réalisé avec Agnès GuillardHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this conversation, Martin Turenne, CEO of FPX Nickel, discusses the company's developments in the nickel market, particularly focusing on the Baptiste project. He highlights the strategic partnerships, including a significant investment from Sumitomo Metal Mining, and outlines the key milestones for 2025, including the environmental assessment process. Turenne emphasizes the importance of building relationships with First Nations and the company's share buyback strategy as a signal of confidence in their financial position. The discussion also touches on the geopolitical landscape affecting the EV market and resource supply chains.
FPX Nickel CEO Martin Turenne discusses the company's exploration efforts in the Mich Project, highlighting the promising surface awaruite mineralization and the challenges of traditional geophysical methods. He also addresses the current state of the nickel market, including the impact of potential policy changes on EV subsidies and the overall market dynamics. Additionally, Turenne shares insights on FPX Nickel's strategic land expansion around the Baptiste project and the importance of community engagement in their operations.
Dans le 186e épisode du podcast Le bulleur, je vous présente le premier tome de la nouvelle série de Riad Sattouf baptisée Moi, Fadi, le frère volé, une série publiée aux éditions du futur. Cette semaine aussi, je reviens sur l'actualité de la bande dessinée et des sorties avec : - La sortie du deuxième et dernier tome de la série Habemus bastard baptisé Un cœur sous une soutane, un diptyque que l'on doit à Jacky Schwartzmann pour le scénario, Sylvain Vallée pour le dessin et c'est édité chez Dargaud - La sortie de l'album Alessia que l'on doit au duo Zidrou pour la partie scénario, David Merveille pour le dessin et c'est édité chez Delcourt dans la collection Mirages - La sortie de l'album Sur le front de Corée, album consacré au journaliste Henri de Turenne, scénarisé par Stéphane Marchetti, mis en dessin par Rafael Ortiz et c'est édité chez Dupuis sous le label Aire libre et dans une collection dédiée aux lauréats du prix Albert Londres - La sortie de l'album Pour une fraction de seconde que l'on doit à Guy Delisle ainsi qu'aux éditions Delcourt dans la collection Shampooing - La sortie de Monique, le deuxième tome sur trois de la série Les vents ovales que l'on doit au scénario conjoint d'Aude Mermilliod et Jean-Louis Tripp, au dessin d'Horne et c'est édité chez Dupuis dans la collection Aire libre - La sortie de l'ouvrage Zep, dessiner le monde, un livre d'entretien et de présentation de ses dessins édité chez Rue de Sèvres Générique musical : Kevin MacLeod « Inspired »
Et si je vous parlais de SERICA cette semaine ! J'ai tourné récemment un épisode de Podcast filmé dans la boutique entièrement remasterisée des amis de chez Serica, Jérôme et Gabriel qui sera diffusé vendredi 22 novembre. Ne le loupez pas.Cet épisode est l'occasion de faire suite à celui que j'avais enregistré en leur ancien vaisseau, situé au 20 rue Chapon à Paris, l'épisode numéro 19. Pour ceux qui ne l'ont pas encore écouté, je vous mets le lien dans la description. Je pense que ce nouvel épisode devrait vous plaire, avec plus d'une heure 30 d'échange, le tout dans l'ambiance délicieusement vintage du 32 rue de Turenne. Un véritable voyage dans le temps. En attendant ce rendez-vous, je vous propose de parler des fameuses Field 6190 MSL sorties il y a de cela quelques mois maintenant....vous me connaissez, je ne suis pas homme à sortir les tests et les revues en même temps que tout le monde, c'est pas le genre de la maison...je préfère les réactions à froid et avec quelques jours au poignet... Avec cet épisode, j'ai voulu (au dela des specs que vous pourrez trouver partout) vous donner mon véritable ressenti après plus de deux mois à pouvoir porter et essayer les 3 Modèles en toutes circonstances... : la noir émail, la gris temperte et la blanc polaire... Laquelle choisir ? Ne faut il pas préférer les 6190 dites "classiques" ? Fait elle doublon si j'ai déjà une serica dans ma collection ? Que penser de ce bonklip ? Autant de questions auxquelles je vais vous répondre aujourd'hui ! Avant de commencer, sachez que cet épisode est, comme d'habitude, disponible en version audio sur toutes les plateformes de podcast mais également en vidéo sur ma chaine Youtube Des Montres & Vous. N'hésitez pas à liker, à vous abonner et à activer les notifications pour ne rien louper et pour aider la chaine à grandir. Pour ceux qui écoutent en version podcast, pensez à laisser 5 étoiles et un commentaire. Pour rappel, n'hésitez pas à me poser vos questions en mp via le compte instagram Des Montres & Vous. Chaque semaine, j'en sélectionne une et y répond en début début d'épisode. Ça commence dès la semaine prochaine alors à vos questions ! Si vous aimez DM&V, c'est le meilleur moyen de me l'exprimer. Je vous souhaite une très bonne écoute !Episode #18 : https://smartlink.ausha.co/des-montres-et-vous/18-serica-gabriel-jerome-se-livrent-sur-dm-vHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 01:00:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Mathilde Wagman - Pendant l'été 1984, le géographe Yves Lacoste décrivait pour les auditeurs le paysage de la butte de Turenne, en Corrèze. Une série de cinq émissions proposée par l'éditeur François Maspero sous le titre "Le Géographe et le paysage". - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Yves Lacoste
durée : 01:24:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Mathilde Wagman - Pendant l'été 1984, le géographe Yves Lacoste décrivait pour les auditeurs le paysage de la butte de Turenne, aux confins du Lot et de la Corrèze. Une série de cinq émissions proposée par l'éditeur François Maspero sous le titre "Le Géographe et le paysage". - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Yves Lacoste
Martin Turenne, CEO of FPX Nickel, discusses the complexities of the nickel supply chain, particularly in relation to the Baptiste project in British Columbia. He explains the five key steps in the nickel supply chain, emphasizing the importance of refining and the advantages of FPX's concentrate. The conversation also covers recent test work results, economic implications for shareholders, and current trends in the nickel market, including the influence of Indonesian supply restrictions. Turenne highlights the company's future plans, including exploration efforts and the upcoming environmental assessment process for the Baptiste project.
FPX Nickel CEO Martin Turenne joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share significant advancements in the company's Baptiste Nickel Project during an interview with Proactive. FPX has successfully completed pilot-scale hydrometallurgy refinery testwork, producing battery-grade nickel sulphate—a critical material for the EV battery market. Turenne noted that this milestone follows the successful 2023 bench-scale hydrometallurgy refining testwork and marks a major step forward in demonstrating the refining process of Baptiste's awaruite concentrate. The pilot plant work was partially funded by Natural Resources Canada under the government's Critical Minerals Research, Development and Demonstration program, aimed at advancing Canada's EV battery material supply chain. Turenne emphasized that if the Baptiste project progresses as expected, it could lead to a 50% increase in Canada's annual nickel production, without impacting the country's current nickel smelting or refinery capacity. This breakthrough represents a low-cost, low-carbon solution for linking mining to EV battery production. The results from the pilot plant are being incorporated into FPX's Awaruite Refinery Scoping Study, which will provide detailed evaluations of capital and operating costs. The study is on track for completion in Q1 2025, offering valuable insights into the commercial potential of the awaruite refinery. #proactiveinvestors #fpxnickelcorp #tsxv #fpx #otcqb #fpocf #bcgov #bcpoli #BatteryNickel #ElectricVehicleBatteries #NickelSulfate #MiningNews #EVBatteries #CleanEnergy #NickelProduction #MartinTurenne #BatteryMaterials #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
FPX Nickel CEO Martin Turenne joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss significant news for the company: the Baptiste Nickel Project has been chosen to participate in the Province of British Columbia's newly established Critical Minerals Office (CMO) concierge service initiative. Turenne explained that this designation is a key strategic action for prioritizing critical minerals projects within the province. The CMO will serve as a central entry point into various natural resource sector agencies, offering essential support for advancing projects like Baptiste. This initiative also aims to leverage potential project funding opportunities from both provincial and federal sources, providing a substantial boost to the project's development. A CMO working group will convene regularly to tackle issues and explore opportunities related to Baptiste's advancement, with a particular emphasis on fostering collaborative decision-making processes with First Nation communities. The goal is to define the project together, ensuring that it aligns with the shared interests of all stakeholders. The Critical Minerals Office, established as a cornerstone of British Columbia's Critical Minerals Strategy in early 2024, is focused on several key objectives: expanding partnerships with First Nations, enhancing shared decision-making and reconciliation efforts, increasing business certainty to attract investment, and establishing funding partnerships to drive the advancement of critical mineral projects throughout the province. This strategic initiative not only underscores the importance of the Baptiste Nickel Project but also highlights the province's commitment to positioning itself as a leader in the critical minerals sector, which is vital for the future of sustainable and high-tech industries. #proactiveinvestors #fpxnickelcorp #tsxv #fpx #otcqb #fpocf #bcgov #bcpoli #CriticalMinerals #FPXNickel #CleanMining #SustainableMining #BritishColumbiaMining #Decarbonization #BaptisteProject #MiningInnovation#invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
#0156 Christianity, Patriotism vs Pacifism Introduction: In a country where politics have become more and more heated, should the Christian join in the fray? Or should we sit back with a resignation that simply waits for the return of our Savior? Should we as Christians be involved with the political system? If so, how much or how little should our involvement involve our relationship to Christ? Segment 1: Does God Condone Patriotism? Does the Christian have a role in the modern politic? Should we be involved in the issues of our day? Let's take a look via the Chair of Theology to see what Christ did, as well as what God commanded in the Old Testament. First off, to answer this question, we should understand some cultural context. Who were the Sanhedrin? From Wikipedia: The Sanhedrin (Hebrew and Middle Aramaic סַנְהֶדְרִין, a loanword from Koinē Greek: Συνέδριον, romanized: synedrion,[1] 'assembly,' 'sitting together,' hence 'assembly' or 'council') was a legislative and judicial assembly of either 23 or 71 elders, existing at both a local and central level in the ancient Land of Israel. There were two classes of Rabbinite courts called sanhedrins: Greater and Lesser. A lesser Sanhedrin of 23 judges was appointed to sit as a tribunal in each city. There was only one Great Sanhedrin of 71 judges, which, among other roles, acted as a supreme court, taking appeals from cases that lesser courts decided. In general usage, the Sanhedrin without qualifier usually refers to the Great Sanhedrin, which was presided over by the Nasi, who functioned as its head or representing president, and was a member of the court; the Av Beit Din or the chief of the court, who was second to the nasi; and 69 general members. In the Second Temple period, the Great Sanhedrin met in the Temple in Jerusalem, in a building called the Hall of Hewn Stones. The Great Sanhedrin convened every day except festivals and the sabbath day (Shabbat). After the destruction of the Second Temple and the failure of the Bar Kokhba revolt, the Great Sanhedrin moved to Galilee, which became part of the Roman province of Syria Palaestina. In this period, the Sanhedrin was sometimes called the Galilean Patriarchate or Patriarchate of Palaestina, the governing legal body of Galilean Jewry. In the late 200s CE, to avoid persecution, the name Sanhedrin was dropped and its decisions were issued under the name of Beit HaMidrash (house of learning). The last universally binding decision of the Great Sanhedrin appeared in 358 when the Hebrew calendar was established. The Great Sanhedrin was finally disbanded in 425. Over the centuries, attempts have been made to revive the institution, such as the Grand Sanhedrin convened by Napoleon Bonaparte and modern attempts in Israel. With this context we know that the Sanhedrin would have contained the Judicial, Executive, and Legislative branches of the Post-Exilic Judaean Government. When Christ confronted this body and the members thereof, it was on policy that affected every part of Jewish life. Luke 11:46-52 46 And he said, Woe unto you also, ye lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burdens with one of your fingers. 47 Woe unto you! for ye build the sepulchres of the prophets, and your fathers killed them. 48 Truly ye bear witness that ye allow the deeds of your fathers: for they indeed killed them, and ye build their sepulchres. 49 Therefore also said the wisdom of God, I will send them prophets and apostles, and some of them they shall slay and persecute: 50 That the blood of all the prophets, which was shed from the foundation of the world, may be required of this generation; 51 From the blood of Abel unto the blood of Zacharias which perished between the altar and the temple: verily I say unto you, It shall be required of this generation. 52 Woe unto you, lawyers! for ye have taken away the key of knowledge: ye entered not in yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered. That's not to say that Christ did not love the country that He was born into, he was rather passionate about her turning to Him and away from the coming destruction in 70 AD. Luke 13:33-35: 33 Nevertheless I must walk to day, and to morrow, and the day following: for it cannot be that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem. 34 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee; how often would I have gathered thy children together, as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings, and ye would not! 35 Behold, your house is left unto you desolate: and verily I say unto you, Ye shall not see me, until the time come when ye shall say, Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord. Ezra and Nehemiah both exhibited such patriotism: Nehemiah 2:3-6 3And said unto the king, Let the king live for ever: why should not my countenance be sad, when the city, the place of my fathers' sepulchres, lieth waste, and the gates thereof are consumed with fire? 4Then the king said unto me, For what dost thou make request? So I prayed to the God of heaven. 5And I said unto the king, If it please the king, and if thy servant have found favour in thy sight, that thou wouldest send me unto Judah, unto the city of my fathers' sepulchres, that I may build it. 6And the king said unto me, (the queen also sitting by him,) For how long shall thy journey be? and when wilt thou return? So it pleased the king to send me; and I set him a time. Segment 1 Conclusion: After looking at these models, does it not seem that we do have a model for patriotism within the pages of God's Word? But there are pitfalls here. Segment 2: What Does Christian Patriotism Look Like? On the Philosophical note, there are some questions that should be asked of the believer. If we are to be patriotic, what rubric do we get from Scripture and what would application look like? C.S. Lewis put it well in his Four Loves when he spoke of the wholesomeness of a love of the people, places, and things of one's home country. If one loves the good things of one's home, this is only natural to have a certain preference for these. Lewis Concludes that: “Of course patriotism of this kind is not in the least aggressive. It asks only to be let alone. It becomes militant only to protect what it loves. In any mind which has a pennyworth of imagination it produces a good attitude towards foreigners. How can I love my home without coming to realize that other men, no less rightly, love theirs?...” This is a pure sort of patriotism, one that has gone right and is indeed a beautiful thing. G.K. Chesterton rightly pointed out that: "The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." This is indicative of something far more important. When God has entrusted families with offspring, there is a responsibility of the parent to care for and nurture their children. In primitive days, we would have to hunt and forage for food. The men doing the dangerous work, and the women nurturing and training the children. In the modern world, we enjoy a peculiar peace and abundance. No longer do most men kill prey and fight other men for resources, in the civilized world that is, but rather we work for wages and vote for security (which is secured through policy focused on minimizing bloodshed.) America is beautiful for this reason: Though we have effectively conquered the world, our primary modality in the conquered nations of Japan, Germany, South Korea, etc is that we allow them to rule themselves. Now, with the regional stability provided by America, the Church can send missionaries to previously unreached civilizations to spread the Gospel. Such a blessing has never been bestowed upon the World, for wherever the Gospel is heard, the mistreatment of women, slaves, children, and all other evils are now cast into the Light of the Gospel, from which these evils flee. America is not perfect by any means and many sins have been committed in her name, but that is not a reason to throw her out as though she was some sort of heinous thing. But rather, we should strive to make America more like Christ. This is the work of the Church in the Culture, not so much the government, because the American Government is not a single leader or body, but rather a group of America's citizens. On the issue of making America more like Christ, some will say that laws do not legislate morality. This is hogwash on the level of someone who says that people will not dance at a party if you play a catchy beat. People will obey laws for fear of consequences. But they will also regard the laws as codifications of Truth, if the premises of the laws are indeed true. Look at the abortion issue, people will end their own children's lives because “Abortion is legal, if it was immoral, it wouldn't be legal.” However perverse that statement may be, there is a ring of important truth: Instituting moral laws affects people's moral sensibilities. Post-fall of Roe v Wade, many people have stopped in person abortions as they are indeed, “illegal”. But if God ordains Government, then why or how should I involve myself? Is it not predestined? If I don't particularly like a candidate, but they have a record of promoting moral policy, should I stand by the sidelines? A.W. Tozer had an excellent analogy for this in his Knowledge of the Holy: Perhaps a homely illustration might help us to understand. An ocean liner leaves New York bound for Liverpool. Its destination has been determined by proper authorities. Nothing can change it. This is at least a faint picture of sovereignty. On board the liner are several scores of passengers. These are not in chains, neither are their activities determined for them by decree. They are completely free to move about as they will. They eat, sleep, play, lounge about on the deck, read, talk, altogether as they please; but all the while the great liner is carrying them steadily onward toward a predetermined port. Both freedom and sovereignty are present here and they do not contradict each other. So it is, I believe, with man's freedom and the sovereignty of God. The mighty liner of God's sovereign design keeps its steady course over the sea of history. God moves undisturbed and unhindered toward the fulfillment of those eternal purposes which He purposed in Christ Jesus before the world began. We do not know all that is included in those purposes, but enough has been disclosed to furnish us with a broad outline of things to come and to give us good hope and firm assurance of future well-being. We will be judged and made to give an account for our actions and inactions: 2 Corinthians 5:10: 10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad. Segment 2 Conclusion: Are we commanded to be involved with the world? We are commanded to share the Gospel. If there is a tool, such as a 1st Amendment which recognizes our right to share the Gospel, then it would be wasteful indeed to miss the opportunity to preserve such a right. In fact, one can make an argument that sins of omission that lead to the suffering of others are a sin in and of themselves. Ezekiel 33:6 says: “6 But if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people be not warned; if the sword come, and take any person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at the watchman's hand.” I don't think it too far of a stretch to say that we were born for such a time as this. Like Ester, our silence or inaction could well be the undoing of God's People. So we should act while we still have an opportunity to affect change in our world for the Gospel's sake. Segment 3: Cultural Nationalism and Christian Nationalism What would the purpose of a Christian Nationalism be? To elect representatives? On what basis? History tells us that Republicanism was founded by Christians to abolish the “twin relics of barbarism, Polygamy and Slavery.” This is all well and good, but what of the corruption that we see in the so-called Republican Party today? There's a lack of desire for change, this includes the issue of abortion, of medical freedoms and rights, of exposing children to pornographic images in school. Very few Republicans truly live up to the Christian ideals that founded the party. So what happened to the purpose? The Church stopped believing in the inerrancy of Scripture and began to water down the Gospel. We see the results in the departures from the Church: Only 55% of Americans believe in the inerrancy of Scripture via this poll from the American Bible Society: https://www.baptistmessenger.com/55-percent-of-americans-believe-in-biblical-inerrancy-study-finds/ Those who self identify as Christians is plummeting: https://news.gallup.com/poll/187955/percentage-christians-drifting-down-high.aspx Segment 3# Conclusion: Can we ever effectively promote Godly principles in politics if our country no longer believes in the God of those principles? Segment 4#: Where Christian Nationalism Has Gone Wrong Love for your country is never a bad thing, in and of itself. However, such a love can go wrong. C.S. Lewis put it well when he gave this anecdote in Four Loves: This third thing is not a sentiment but a belief: a firm, even prosaic belief that our own nation, in sober fact, has long been, and still is markedly superior to all others. I once ventured to say to an old clergyman who was voicing this sort of patriotism, “But, sir, aren't we told that every people thinks its own men the bravest and its own women the fairest in the world?” He replied with total gravity—he could not have been graver if he had been saying the Creed at the altar—“Yes, but in England it's true.” To be sure, this conviction had not made my friend (God rest his soul) a villain; only an extremely lovable old ass. It can however produce asses that kick and bite. On the lunatic fringe it may shade off into that popular Racialism which Christianity and science equally forbid…1 Remember, C.S. Lewis and his audience had lived through the Left's crazed obsession with Racial Superiority in Europe and America with the Eugenics movement fostered by Left leaning thinkers. The culmination of this was in Hitler, Sanger, and the atrocities committed in the name of a better race. Perhaps the old clergyman is harmless. Perhaps there was even an iota of truth at the time; Great Britain was the largest spanning empire to date. However, the note should be made that Conservatism and Christianity often overlap, but one is defined by man and the other by God. Many people in the Conservative movement act in ways that a Christian ought not. This is not to say that we cannot both fight for what is true. However, one should also remember that we are held to the standard of Truth, God's Word, and not a political party platform. Segment 4# Conclusion: Love of a party is only as good as the value it provides to Christians ultimate purpose on this earth, the Gospel. Segment 5#: Does Love Of Country Provide Eternal Benefit or Value? To answer the question, let's look at the sentiment concerning English Nationalism, as laid out by G.K. Chesterton, a Christian Apologist who lived around the turn of the 20th century: We are, as a nation, in the truly extraordinary condition of not knowing our own merits. We have played a great and splendid part in the history of universal thought and sentiment; we have been among the foremost in that eternal and bloodless battle in which the blows do not slay, but create. In painting and music we are inferior to many other nations; but in literature, science, philosophy, and political eloquence, if history be taken as a whole, we can hold our own with any. But all this vast heritage of intellectual glory is kept from our schoolboys like a heresy; and they are left to live and die in the dull and infantile type of patriotism which they learnt from a box of tin soldiers. There is no harm in the box of tin soldiers; we do not expect children to be equally delighted with a beautiful box of tin philanthropists. But there is great harm in the fact that the subtler and more civilized honour of England is not presented so as to keep pace with the expanding mind. A French boy is taught the glory of Moliere as well as that of Turenne; a German boy is taught his own great national philosophy before he learns the philosophy of antiquity. The result is that, though French patriotism is often crazy and boastful, though German patriotism is often isolated and pedantic, they are neither of them merely dull, common, and brutal, as is so often the strange fate of the nation of Bacon and Locke. Now, if you hear a familiar ring in this description of British sentiment towards its own history, rhyming with the 21st Century Anti-Americanism we see in the Left today, perhaps it would be best to look at what is happening in Britain today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTJ4mfxvM-Y Stealing phones and violating safety policies are the least of the worries. Folks like Tommy Robinson have been speaking out about these gangs attacking women and children. https://nypost.com/2021/02/13/when-europe-ignored-sex-crimes-of-immigrants-all-women-suffered/ The UK had a society fit to raise children before they committed cultural suicide. They are now bringing into the country the worst of the nations who are sending refugees. What could these kids have done or who could they have led to the Lord, but are now stifled by injuries or death? Something to ponder. Final Thoughts: One last thing: What, besides the United States, is your favorite country? Four Loves - C.S. Lewis https://www.cslewisinstitute.org/resources/reflections-october-2019/ The Defendant - Chesterton https://www.online-literature.com/chesterton/the-defendant/16/ Knowledge of the Holy - A.W. Tozer https://www.restoringthecore.com/wp-content/restored/AW-Tozer-Knowledge-of-the-Holy.pdf
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Trevor interviews Martin Turenne, CEO of FPX Nickel, to get an update on the nickel market and discuss the company's Baptiste project. They discuss the volatility in the nickel market, the impact of shutdowns in higher cost jurisdictions, and the importance of looking at the cost curve for price guidance. They also touch on the potential impact of the US election on the nickel market and the Inflation Reduction Act. Martin provides updates on the optimization of the Baptiste project, including value engineering of the processing facilities.
In this MSE episode, FPX Nickel CEO Martin Turenne explains why the company opened a community office in Fort St. James, British Columbia to further engage the local community as the Baptiste Project advances towards permitting. “In preparation for our entry into the Provincial and Federal environment assessment next year, we are very pleased to establish a full-time, year-round local presence in Fort St. James to support our engagement activities for the Baptiste Nickel Project,” said Martin Turenne, FPX Nickel's President and CEO. “We are committed to advancing Baptiste in partnership with members of local communities, and to maximizing opportunities for employment and business development opportunities across the region and have established our Community Office as a hub to facilitate collaboration across all aspects of the Project.” FPX has recently hired a full-time Fort St. James-based Community Manager, Jonathan Gibson, who is a community member and experienced in business development in the natural resource and construction industries, and who will manage Community Office operations. Key priorities for the Community Office will be identifying business opportunities for local and Indigenous-owned businesses, and seeking local community feedback early so that this can be incorporated into the design of the Baptiste Nickel Project. 0:00 Introduction 0:43 Why the community office? 3:30 First Nations 6:05 The main FPX catalyst now 8:31 Mich project exploration in Yukon 13:05 Insider selling & buying 15:08 Treasury C$42M 17:42 Share buyback? 18:41 Pilot plant met work results 20:45 Nickel price commentary Company website: https://fpxnickel.com/ Press release found here: https://fpxnickel.com/news/fpx-nickel-advances-baptiste-project-engagement-initiatives-with-opening-of-community-office-in-fort-st-james/ FPX Nickel PFS Presentation: https://fpxnickel.com/wp-content/uploads/FPX-Presentation.pdf Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 FPX Nickel is an MSE sponsor. The forward-looking statement found in FPX's most-recent presentation (linked above in the show notes) applies to the entire content of this MSE episode. Mining Stock Education (MSE) offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
FPX Nickel CEO Martin Turenne joined Steve Darling from Proactive to FPX Nickel CEO Martin Turenne joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce the re-initiation of exploration activities at the Company's Mich property in the Yukon. The Company has recently expanded its claims at Mich by over 350% and will conduct a wide-ranging surface sampling program over the summer of 2024 with the goal of advancing Mich to drill-ready status. Turenne told Proactive that the company is looking to conduct geological mapping and surface sampling, aiming to expand the footprint of known awaruite nickel mineralization, from where previous sampling and drilling has generated positive results. FPX Nickel has been awarded a non-repayable grant under the Yukon Mineral Exploration Program, which will be used to offset program costs. The expanded exploration program is designed to leverage historical data and new findings to refine FPX's geological understanding of the Mich property. This will involve detailed geological mapping and systematic surface sampling to identify new zones of nickel mineralization. By combining historical data with new results from the 2024 fieldwork, FPX aims to develop a comprehensive geological model that will inform the planning of a future drill program. FPX Nickel's recent expansion of its claim area at Mich reflects the Company's commitment to unlocking the full potential of this promising nickel project. The significant increase in claim size provides a larger exploration area and enhances the likelihood of discovering additional nickel-rich zones. The surface sampling program scheduled for summer 2024 will be crucial in identifying these zones and advancing the project to the next stage of development. The non-repayable grant from the Yukon Mineral Exploration Program is a testament to the project's potential and the support of the local government for mineral exploration activities. This funding will help FPX Nickel manage exploration costs and focus on maximizing the value of the Mich property. As the company prepares for the 2024 exploration season, Turenne emphasized the importance of integrating new data with historical work to refine their exploration strategy. The synthesis of these datasets will enable FPX Nickel to target high-potential areas more effectively and plan a robust drilling program that aims to confirm and expand the known nickel resources at Mich. #proactiveinvestors #fpxnickelcorp #tsxv #fpx #otcqb #fpocf #batterymetals #nic #NickelExploration, #MichProperty, #YukonMining, #MiningExploration, #BaptisteProject, #NickelDeposits, #MiningDevelopment, #YukonGrant, #MiningExpansion, #DrillReady, #MineralExploration, #MiningIndustry, #CanadaMining, #NickelMining, #MiningProjects, #MiningNews, #ExplorationGrant, #MiningInvestments, #MiningOperations#invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
La jeune association de commerçants « Les Lanternes de Bartholdi » organise la première édition de sa soirée nocturne. Un évènement aillant pour but de faire connaître les différents commerçants indépendants de la Grand'Rue et de la rue Turenne de Colmar. Les visiteurs sont attendus ce vendredi 07 juin, de 18h00 à 23h00.Pour apporter des précisions, Lionel Verchere, le trésorier des Lanternes de Bartholdi était dans nos studios,Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Every firefighter who rides an engine has a favorite tool: The Halligan Bar. As nearly all young firefighters learn, it was invented in 1948 by an FDNY Deputy Chief named Hugh Halligan.Not long after that, he created the Halligan Hook. Sometimes it's called a New York Roof Hook.This six-foot bar is a favorite of truckies who need to open up roofs.But there's another way to use the Halligan Hook: as a rescue tool. It takes a little creativity to see a bar meant for ripping open a roof as a way to save a firefighter's life. Today's guest is here to explain how to do it.AB Turenne is the captain of training and safety with a career department in Middlesex County, Connecticut. He's got 25 years on the job and is a certified Level III Fire Service Instructor.
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FPX Nickel CEO Martin Turenne joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce an expansion of the company's Global Generative Alliance program with the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC). Building on the progress achieved in Year One and the positive momentum generated thus far, FPX and JOGMEC have agreed to an expanded budget for Year Two of the program. Turenne elaborated on the developments, emphasizing that the program will continue to focus on the global identification and acquisition of high-quality awaruite nickel properties akin to the company's flagship Baptiste Nickel Project in central British Columbia. Under the expanded Year Two budget, the alliance's financial resources will increase from the initially planned $650,000 to $1,500,000. This significant boost in funding reflects the continued commitment of both FPX and JOGMEC to advancing the exploration and acquisition efforts in pursuit of strategic mineral assets. The ongoing evaluations, spanning five international jurisdictions and three Canadian provinces, remain on track to define Designated Projects that will be joint ventured by FPX and JOGMEC starting in Year Two. Notably, the alliance has already staked approximately 120 km2 of prospective ground in British Columbia, underscoring the company's proactive approach to securing promising mineral tenure. Looking ahead, FPX Nickel is strategically positioning itself for additional mineral tenure acquisitions within British Columbia, as well as in other regions across Canada and internationally. These efforts align with the company's overarching objective of identifying and advancing high-potential projects that complement its existing portfolio. As the Generative Alliance program continues to progress, FPX Nickel remains committed to leveraging its partnership with JOGMEC to drive exploration success and unlock value for shareholders. With a strategic focus on securing promising mineral assets and advancing exploration initiatives, FPX Nickel is well-positioned for continued growth and success in the dynamic nickel market. Stay tuned for further updates as the company executes its strategic initiatives and pursues its vision of becoming a leading player in the nickel industry. #proactiveinvestors #fpxnickelcorp #tsxv #fpx #otcqb #fpocf #batterymetals #nic #MiningExploration #NickelMining #Awaruite #BatteryMetals #ElectricVehicles #GlobalMining #MineralExploration #ResourceDevelopment #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
We sat down with Martin Turenne, CEO of FPX Nickel (
This morning, FPX Nickel announced a new Technical Advisory Committee consisting of the company's 3 main strategic investors. The TAC includes representatives of FPX's three strategic investors, each holding an approximate 9.9% interest in the Company's issued and outstanding shares – Sumitomo Metal Mining, Outokumpu Oyj, and the confidential corporate strategic investor first announced in November 2022. Martin Turenne, CEO, talks about the formation of this committee and also shares some insights into the current nickel market.
Listen to a nickel market deep dive with experts Alex Laugharne of the CRU Group and Martin Turenne of FPX Nickel hosted by investor Brian Leni of JuniorStockReview.com. Topics covered in this MSE episode include Indonesia's impact on global production, the variation across in pricing - labor, energy, etc, differentiating between "green" and "dirty" nickel, and their nickel price outlook for 2024. 0:00 Introduction 0:40 Indonesia 4:52 Nickel Dumping 7:54 Nickel Cost Curve 13:22 Is traceability the solution to differentiating between "green" and "dirty" nickel? 21:01 Japanese and South Korean investment in developers 26:47 Nickel Price Outlook 34:17 CRU Group services 35:33 Update on FPX Nickel Sponsor: https://fpxnickel.com/ CRU Group: https://www.crugroup.com/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 FPX Nickel is an MSE sponsor. The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.
What I learned from reading Roots of Strategy by Thomas R. Phillips and Napoleon and Modern War by Napoleon and Col. Lanza. ----Get access to the World's Most Valuable Notebook for Founders by investing in a subscription to Founders Notes----Come and build in-person relationships at the Founders Only conference----(0:01) Napoleon fought more battles than Alexander, Hannibal, and Caesar combined.(5:00) The Mind of Napoleon: A Selection of His Written and Spoken Words edited by J. Christopher Herold. (Founders #302)(7:00) Insull: The Rise and Fall of A Billionaire Utility Tycoon by Forrest McDonald. (Founders #336)(8:00) No one should believe more in your business than you do. If this is not the case you are in the wrong business.(11:00) If you do everything you will win.(13:00) Napoleon episodes: Napoleon: A Concise Biography by David Bell. (Founders #294) The Mind of Napoleon: A Selection of His Written and Spoken Words edited by J. Christopher Herold. (Founders #302) (14:00) What is the bigger number, five or one? One. One army, a real army, united behind one leader, with one purpose. A fist instead of 5 fingers. — Robert Baratheon in Game of Thrones (YouTube)(17:00) Keep your forces united. Be vulnerable at no point. Bear down with rapidity upon important points. These are the principles which insure victory.(17:00) Read over and over again the campaigns of Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar, Gustavus, Turenne, Eugene and Frederic. Make them your models. This is the only way to become a great general and to master the secrets of the art of war. With your own genius enlightened by this study, you will reject all maxims opposed to those of these great commanders. [If Napoleon was alive you know he'd listen to Founders podcast](20:00) The Tao of Charlie Munger by Charlie Munger and David Clark (Founders #295)(20:00) Advance orders tend to stifle initiative. A commander should be left free to adapt himself to circumstances as they occur.(23:00) The art of war consists in a well organized and conservative defense, coupled with an audacious and rapid offensive.(26:00) Ten people who yell make more noise than ten thousand who keep silent.(29:00) Long orders, which require much time to prepare, to read and to understand are the enemies of speed. Napoleon could issue orders of few sentences which clearly expressed his intentions and required little time to issue and to understand.(31:00) A great leader will resort to audacity.(32:00) “Alexander the Great thought, decided, and above all, moved swiftly. He appreciated the importance of speed and the terrifying surprises speed made possible. His enemies were always stunned and shocked by his arrival. He invented the blitzkrieg.” — Heroes: From Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar to Churchill and de Gaulle by Paul Johnson. (Episode #226)(34:00) It is no harm to be too strong; it may be fatal to be too weak.(41:00) Napoleon on single threaded leadership: Once a campaign has been decided upon there should be no hesitation in appointing one commander to assure its success. When authority is divided, opinions and actions differ, and confusion and delay arises. A single chief proceeds with vigor; he is not delayed by necessity to confer.(42:00) Posess obstinate will.(43:00) Experience must be supplemented by study. No man's personal experience can be so inclusive as to warrant his disregarding the experiences of others. (This is a great reason why you should invest in a subscription to Founders Notes ) (44:00) It is profitable to study the campaigns of the great masters.(47:00) Skill consists in converging a mass of fire upon a single point. He that has the skill to bring a sudden, unexpected concentration of artillery to bear upon a selected point is sure to capture it. (A lesson from Peter Thiel: Don't divide your attention: focusing on one thing yields increasing returns for each unit of effort.)(49:00) All great captains have been diligent students [of history].----Get access to the World's Most Valuable Notebook for Founders by investing in a subscription to Founders Notes----“I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — GarethBe like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
FPX Nickel CEO Martin Turenne joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news regarding the company's strategic investors and their recent exercise of participation rights. Turenne explained that all three strategic investors have fully exercised their participation rights to re-establish their initial ownership interest in FPX's issued and outstanding common shares. Sumitomo Mining's investment of $14 million, combined with the increased participation of the three investors, has bolstered the company's cash position to approximately $45 million. This significant cash infusion positions FPX Nickel favorably, providing the company with ample resources to support its workplan in the Decar Nickel District through 2024 and 2025. The Decar Nickel District represents a substantial greenfield discovery of nickel mineralization in the form of awaruite, a naturally occurring nickel-iron mineral found in an ultramafic/ophiolite complex. The CEO outlined their plans for collaborative development, engaging with indigenous partners and communities. The company aims to navigate the environmental assessment process and progress towards a construction decision. Turenne highlighted ongoing engineering work, metallurgical testing, and exploration programs with the Government of Japan. Despite challenges in the nickel market, Turenne expressed optimism, noting the company's strong financial position, insulating them from potential financing risks in the coming years. This strategic move, done at a 70% premium to prior share values, signals confidence in the project's viability. #proactiveinvestors #fpxnickelcorp #tsxv #fpx #otcqb #fpocf #batterymetals #nickel #MiningInvestments #StrategicFunding #SumitomoMining #NickelMarket #FinancialStability #IndigenousPartnership #EnvironmentalAssessment #ExplorationProgram #MetallurgicalTesting #FeasibilityStudy #CollaborativeDevelopment #MineralExploration #EconomicViability #MiningIndustry #CorporateInvestors #NickelProjects #ResourceDevelopment #InvestmentNews #MarketUpdate #MineralExploration #MetalsAndMining #SustainableDevelopment #FinancialNews #CEOInterview #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
FPX Nickel CEO Martin Turenne joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share significant news that the company has entered into a subscription agreement for a private placement with Sumitomo Metal Mining, in which Sumitomo will invest $14.4 million in FPX. Upon completion of the deal, Sumitomo will hold a 9.9% stake in FPX. Turenne highlighted the strategic significance of this investment by Sumitomo Metal Mining, emphasizing that it represents another substantial technical validation of FPX's Baptiste Nickel Project. The funds raised through this investment will be instrumental in supporting exploration and development activities at the project, as well as continuing ongoing environmental baseline activities and preparing for the feasibility study. Sumitomo Metal Mining is a comprehensive producer engaged in various aspects of the nickel industry, from mineral resource development and smelting & refining to the production of battery materials and functional materials. The company operates both in Japan and internationally and boasts expertise, deep knowledge, and extensive experience in producing various types of nickel products. Sumitomo aims to increase its nickel production capacity from approximately 82,000 tonnes per annum to 150,000 tonnes per annum in the long term. This strategic partnership with Sumitomo Metal Mining not only provides financial support for FPX Nickel's Baptiste Nickel Project but also signifies a significant vote of confidence in the project's potential and the company's expertise in the nickel industry. It positions FPX Nickel for further growth and advancement in the nickel sector. #proactiveinvestors #fpxnickelcorp #tsxv #fpx #otcqb #fpocf #batterymetals #nickel #SumitomoInvestment #MiningIndustry #NickelProduction #EVSupplyChain #BatteryMetals #InvestmentNews #MineralResources #EconomicViability #LowCarbonMining #MineralSupply #NickelProject #CEOInterview #StrategicPartnership #CriticalMinerals #SustainableMining #EnvironmentalAssessment #FeasibilityStudy #ResourceDevelopment #Metallurgy #GlobalMining #RawMaterials #BCMining #TechInvestment #FutureofMining #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
AB Turenne- 25 years of career and volunteer experience. Currently a Captain of Training/Safety for a Fire Department in Middlesex County CT. AB is one of those guys who didn't forget that his love and passion for the fire service came from being a volunteer first and foremost. There is no denying when you hear AB talk he's “All In” when it comes to giving a damn about the service and making it better than he found it.IG: hopsandhalligans
Generalmarschall Turenne zählt in Frankreich zu den profiliertesten Generälen der französischen Geschichte. Der Aufstieg des größten Feldherrn nach Napoleon begann im 30-jährigen Krieg und seine Feldzüge trugen während der Regierungszeit Ludwigs XIV dazu bei, dass das Elsass französisch wurde. In Deutschland ist Turenne hingegen wenig bekannt. Nur in Sasbach, einem 5000-Einwohnerdorf im Nordschwarzwald, ist das anders. Denn dort erinnern seit fast 350 Jahren verschiedene Gedenksteine an ihn - und mittlerweile auch ein kleines Museum.
Martin Turenne, CEO of FPX Nickel (
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Cette semaine à mâmawi musique, Moe Clark nous présente l'artiste franco-manitobaine et métisse Andrina Turenne. Originaire des berges de la rivière Rouge, au Manitoba, elle porte sa musique alternative d'inspiration indie-pop d'un océan à l'autre depuis plus d'une vingtaine d'années. Avec Danika St-Laurent Maheux, assistante à la recherche.
Ce n'est pas encore la fin des vacances pour les filles, puisqu'aujourd'hui c'est un jour férié : le 8 mai, nous fêtons l'armistice de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Les filles retourneront au collège et au lycée demain. Pendant la première semaine des vacances, nous sommes partis en Corrèze. L'idée de cette destination m'est venue parce que cela nous permettait de visiter les grottes de Lascaux. www.onethinginafrenchday.com
FPX Nickel (TSX-V: FPX, OTCQB: FPOCF) is pleased to announce that it has received funding from the Government of Canada to accelerate demonstration of the technical and commercial viability to produce nickel sulphate and cobalt hydroxide for the electric vehicle battery supply chain from the Company's Baptiste Nickel Project in central British Columbia. On completion of a competitive application process, FPX has been awarded $725,000 by Natural Resources Canada under the Government of Canada's Critical Minerals Research, Development and Demonstration program, designed to assist the development of critical minerals supply chains to contribute to Canada's goal of being a net-zero carbon emitter. CEO Martin Turenne stated: “We are grateful to receive this funding support from the federal government. FPX was honoured to be the only junior mining company in attendance at the December 2022 launch event for Canada's critical mineral strategy, and for NRCan's invitation to attend Minister Wilkinson's recent trade mission to Japan. We see tremendous opportunity for partnership and collaboration between industry and the federal government and First Nations on critical minerals projects such as Baptiste, and look forward to scaling up the production of battery-grade nickel sulphate and cobalt hydroxide from Baptiste and to demonstrating the technical and economic viability of producing battery materials in our upcoming preliminary feasibility study, expected in the third quarter of 2023.” 0:00 Introduction 1:37 Canadian government funds Baptiste Nickel project 5:05 Treasury C$17mm fully-funded 6:00 Revealing of corporate strategic investor 7:12 Future reception of government funds to advance Baptist deposit 8:52 Investors are sleeping on FPX Nickel 10:22 Automakers investing upstream in battery metals miners 13:13 Successful pilot plant flowsheet demonstration 14:56 Van Target exploration success 16:26 Upcoming catalysts Company website: https://fpxnickel.com/ Press release found here: https://fpxnickel.com/news/ FPX Nickel Presentation: https://fpxnickel.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/FPX-Nickel-Corporate-Presentation.pdf Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 FPX Nickel is an MSE sponsor. The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.
FPX Nickel's (OTC: FPOCF — TSX-V: FPX) CEO Martin Turenne joined us for a much-awaited sponsor update. The Baptiste Project pilot plant's results are in, and they are quite positive. The novel environmentally clean process of extracting nickel from lower grade deposits, without toxic smelting, has exceeded all expectations. The end product yielded a 65% nickel concentrate, with an impressive 85+% recovery rate. Martin is confident that a commercial-scale plant will produce 100 million pounds per annum. With nickel at $13 per pound, and costs of $3 per pound, there's a huge profit margin. Even at $10 nickel the profits are enormous.The naysayers who doubted FPX's ability to profitably produce high-grade nickel from low grade deposits have all been proven wrong. FPX recently announced a $12 million investment by a corporate strategic investor means that the pieces are falling into place. (The well-known company requested confidentiality for now.) FPX's current stock price of CAD$.43 means that the market hasn't yet to factor in these important developments. The company's Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) is expected in September. FPX is sitting on CAD$18 million and is fully funded for the foreseeable future. The Van Project discovery promises to be larger than Baptiste but is currently on the back burner. It is also not reflected in the share price. Both are among the largest undeveloped nickel deposits in the world. The nickel market's demand characteristics are highly positive. The rushed conversion to Electric Vehicles, coupled with a lack of environmentally friendly sources, means that FPX's project will come into production at exactly the right time. Upstream users such as Tesla, Ford and GM have been rushing to secure battery metals sources and gone directly to the producers. GM's recent $650 million investment in Lithium America is but one example. The US Inflation Recovery Act (IRA) is adding even more fuel to the fire. Its generous subsidies and favorable pro-development policies are highly positive for both the Canadian battery metals and FPX. Martin is moving quickly to secure these benefits for FPX. The stars are aligning for FPX. Martin is quite clear that these projects will require a major company to take over to fully exploit these reserves. News flow has been brisk and will increase in anticipation of FPX's PFS. This bodes well for shareholders and the end users who are anxious to work with companies such as FPX. Company website: www.FPXNickel.com Ticker symbols: OTC: FPOCF — TSX-V: FPX
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FPX Nickel (TSXV:FPX; OTC:FPOCF) CEO Martin Turenne explains the just-announced endorsement of the company's Baptiste Nickel Project in central British Columbia by a new corporate strategic investor. Via a private placement, FPX will issue 24,000,000 common shares in the capital of the Company to the Strategic Investor at a price of $0.50 per Common Share, for gross proceeds of $12 million which is a approximately 27% premium to market. Upon completion of the Private Placement, the Strategic Investor will own approximately 9.95% of FPX's issued and outstanding Common Shares on a non-diluted basis. “This is a transformational investment for FPX, providing important support for the continued development of our large-scale, low-cost, and low-carbon Baptiste Nickel Project (the “Project”) in central British Columbia,” commented Martin Turenne, FPX's President and CEO. “Prior to making the investment, the Strategic Investor conducted multi-functional technical reviews and a Project site visit, and we believe the Private Placement represents a significant endorsement of the Project and our approach to project development. On closing of the Private Placement, the Company will have a working capital position of approximately $18.5 million, which will permit the Company to fully fund the completion of a preliminary feasibility study in the second half of 2023 and fund subsequent project development activities well into 2024.” 0:00 Introduction 1:03 New Corporate Strategic Investor 3:23 Significance of Multiple groups vetting Baptist Nickel Project 4:52 Four main industrial players in EV supply chain 6:59 Treasury 7:45 US Defense Dept might fund Canadian mining projects 11:45 FPX Nickel argument for undervaluation 13:53 CO2 Lock Corp. 15:38 Van Target results 16:29 Baptist deposit updated MRE Company website: https://fpxnickel.com/ Press release discussed: https://fpxnickel.com/2022/11/fpx-nickel-announces-12-million-equity-investment-from-new-corporate-strategic-investor/ FPX Nickel Presentation: https://fpxnickel.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/FPX-Nickel-Corporate-Presentation.pdf Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 FPX Nickel is an MSE sponsor. The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product.
We sat down for a sponsor update with FPX Nickel's CEO Martin Turenne. Interest in FPX has increased greatly as major nickel customers line up to secure future deliveries. In addition, FPX built a pilot production plant to prove the efficacy of its nickel sulfate refining process and its ability to produce high-grade metal, without the need for smelting. Results from the first 18 tons of material are expected before year end (or early January) and Martin says the metallurgical results are huge and could be just the catalyst FPX needs for a revaluation of its shares. Nickel has been hot. A March short squeeze sent it soaring and it has since come back down to earth, but it was still trading at a healthy $11 per pound the day we spoke. That's a level Martin is very comfortable with. He's extremely bullish and for good reason. The recently passed US Inflation Reduction Act has many benefits for the battery metal sector and FPX in particular. The Act provides a $7500 tax credit to EV purchasers, provided that the batteries contained therein were produced in the US with materials from the US, Canada and Australia. This has led to a surge of companies seeking to build battery factories in the US. Additionally, the Act provides $750 million to junior companies to help them perform the requisite studies and compliance requirements needed to fast-track their production. This is a tremendous boost to smaller companies seeking ever more scarce capital. Step-out drilling continues at the Van Deposit. Results will be forthcoming shortly. An updated mineral resource estimate is on the way for the Baptiste Deposit. Therefore, all the steps are in place for FPX to advance its projects and ultimately realize its true value. Company website: www.FPXNickel.com Ticker symbols: OTC: FPOCF — TSX-V: FPX
In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla speaks with Miranda Turenne from Pacific Assistance Dogs Society about Assistance Dogs. Science Highlight: Canine Olfaction: Scent, Sign, and Situation How do you prep dogs for new/green handlers? Selection of the dogs is important Dogs that are highly biddable and highly task oriented Building foundation skills to fluency Training system created with the transfer to the client in mind Clean cues, proofing, generalization How do you prep handlers for dogs? Can any handler (any dog) do this transition? Service dogs are not always the best choice, so the client must be prepared for a lifestyle change with a lot of work Proper matching helps with preparation Educational hours to ensure client is prepared with how to care for the dog In person hand off course to learn the tasks and behaviors as well as care Continuing education What causes hiccups? Training Incompatibility Reinforcement history Lack of training mechanics in clients Do you offer brush-up training or support? As much or as little as the client needs/wants Yearly recertification Links Mentioned in the Episode: Training Without Conflict Where to find Miranda: Website | Advanced Dogs Instagram | PADS Instagram | Miranda's Instagram You can support the K9 Conservationists Podcast by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/k9conservationists. K9 Conservationists Website | Merch | Support Our Work | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok
Listen to a nickel market deep dive with experts Alex Laugharne of the CRU Group and Martin Turenne of FPX Nickel hosted by investor Brian Leni of JuniorStockReview.com. The nickel price has fluctuated immensely in 2022, driven by geopolitics and a very real influx of new production out of Indonesia. In this interview, we discuss the impacts of Indonesia's entry into the Class #1 nickel market via HPAL and laterite matte production. These processes are economic, but come with a higher carbon footprint than the class #1 nickel produced from nickel sulphides – does it matter? While the battery market grabs most of the attention, the nickel market is still very much driven by stainless steel. Alex Laugharne takes us through the fundamentals of the stainless steel market. Further, security of supply and higher metal prices leads manufacturers to look for substitutions. Nickel is no different, both Alex and Martin discuss where battery technology is headed and how nickel may be affected. Finally, Laugharne takes us through CRU's outlook for nickel in 2023 – bullish or bearish? 0:00 Introduction 1:14 Overview of the current and future role Indonesia is playing in the global nickel market 5:00 What Percentage of the Indonesian production feeds China? 8:21 After many years of missed production targets and budgets, is HPAL technology becoming any more reliable? 13:22 In the future will we see traceability, linked to carbon footprint, become a limiting factor in battery manufacturing? 18:43 Will battery manufacturers be driven into investment in the miners by the market hitting a certain EV adoption percentage? 21:55 Stainless Steel production in 2022 and 2023? 23.40 U.S. Inflation Reduction Act – spending in renewable and EV adoption incentives 27:29 ICE & EV: cost parity or total cost that will dictate the market? 30:52 How big of a threat is substitution or alternative battery chemistry to nickel? 35:15 Outlook for nickel in 2023? Sponsor: https://fpxnickel.com/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 FPX Nickel is an MSE sponsor. The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.
MY ANTI-DRUG IS MY FUTURE! Guest: Dan Discography Developing Diva: Beware! Beware! Support the Show DDD Aphex Twin Playlist Citations: Breihan, Tom. "Aphex Twin Says He's Got Six Albums Completed." Pitchfork. October 29, 2010. Danluck, Meredith. "Richard D. James." Index Magazine. 2001. Jones, Richard Hector. "Is the Aphex Twin completely mad?" Jockey Slut. November 1996. Khawaja, Jemayel. "In Order to Dance: The Story of R&S Records." Noisey. August 26, 2014. Lester, Paul. "Tank Boy." The Guardian. October 4, 2001. Marcus, Tony. "Aphex Twin & Mixmaster Morris." Mixmag. December 1992. Murray, Janet. "College Days." The Guardian. June 12, 2007. Nosnitsky, Andrew. "Aphex Twin's Mask Collapses." Crack Magazine. Pattison, Louis. "Dancing in the dark." The Guardian. May 26, 2007. Reynolds, Simon. "A Classic Aphex Twin Interview." The Quietus. June 21, 2010. Snapes, Laura. "The Wheal Thing: Aphex Twin's Alternative Cornish Language." The Quietus. September 13, 2016. Turenne, Martin. "Aphex Twin: The Contrarian." Exclaim. April 1, 2003. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We were joined by FPX Nickel's CEO Martin Turenne for a much awaited sponsor update. A major paradigm shift has taken place in the battery metal space. Automakers around the globe have been in a state of near panic, racing to line up reliable and “friendly” sources of copper, lithium, nickel and other metals required to produce electric vehicles. As Martin said, “... talking about the global supply chain, the demand of auto makers, now we've seen a race. … All of these companies are snapping up or attempting to snap up supplies of crucial metals, because … if they don't get these metals it's game over, [due to] the shift to EVs.” If they don't secure supplies, they won't survive. March 2022 witnessed a major nickel short-squeeze took place, with prices jumping 5-fold in just 48 hours. Now it has settled back into the $9-10 per pound level, a level at which FPX will see high profits and substantial cash-flow. However, Martin believes that nickel prices will continue to increase, as there is just not enough supply to satisfy the burgeoning EV demand. FPX is uniquely situated to profit from these trends. Its Baptiste and Van projects are some of the largest undeveloped sources of nickel on the planet. Due to their composition, these deposits are environmentally friendly, thus they're able to forgo the costly/polluting smelting process. Martin hinted that outside interest in the company's projects is high and he will provide more information at the appropriate time. But one thing is for certain, nickel is essential to global adoption of EV's and its future demand insures higher prices and the need to increase production at rates far higher than today's levels. This leaves FPX Nickel in an extremely advantageous position with the likelihood of extraordinary returns to shareholders. Company website: www.FPXNickel.com Ticker symbols: OTC: FPOCF — TSX-V: FPX
This week's episode features the Prospector Portal Thought Leadership panel at the Global Mining Symposium, featuring moderator Emily King, founder, Prospector Portal; Belinda Labatte, CEO, Lomiko Metals; Nolan Peterson, CEO, World Copper; and Martin Turenne, CEO, FPX Nickel. The panel discussed how the mining industry should embrace a strong environmental message to attract talent and investment, and how price performance is the best marketing for stock investors. All this and more with host Adrian Pocobelli. Music Credits: “Rattlesnake Railroad”, “Big Western Sky”, “Western Adventure” and “Battle on the Western Frontier” by Brett Van Donsel (www.incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
When we discover who we are and whose we are our approach to everything changes. Come on over and check out Sweaty Saints here. https://www.sweatysaints.ca/ Ecclesiastes 3:1–22English Standard Version A Time for Everything 3 For everything there is a season, and la time for every matter under heaven: 2 a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted; 3 a time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; 4 a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; 5 a time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; 6 a time to seek, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; 7 a time to tear, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; 8 a time to love, and a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace.
It is seldom nickel grabs the headlines of news outlets, but this is what we have now while the price of the metal continues to run higher on the back of unrest in Eastern Europe. To help breakdown the events of the past few days, we welcome in FPX Nickel CEO, Martin Turenne, to share his insights into the short squeeze, supply/demand fundamentals, and the importance of future supply.
L'INVITÉ : Thomas Huriez est le fondateur de la marque de mode engagée 1083. 1083, c'est la distance en kilomètres qui sépare Menton (Alpes-Maritimes), et Porspoder (Finistère), les deux villes les plus éloignées de France. C'est aussi la distance maximale que parcourra un jean de la marque éponyme. 1083 est née, en 2013, de la volonté d'un homme au parcours atypique, Thomas Huriez. Nous l'avons interviewé rue de Turenne, à Paris, dans la boutique-atelier de la marque. On rencontre un homme calme, sobre, humble, mu par la mission de relocaliser l'industrie textile en France. En 2007, Thomas quitte son métier d'informaticien – « pour ne pas passer sa vie à s'ennuyer », comme il dit. Il s'installe chez ses grands-parents, à Romans-sur-Isère, et ouvre sa boutique de mode éthique. Quelques années plus tard, voyant que ses fournisseurs ferment les uns après les autres, il décide de créer sa propre marque et de concentrer ses efforts sur une pièce universelle : le jean. Le jean est aujourd'hui un des vêtements les plus polluants. Un jean peut parcourir 65,000 kilomètres (1,5x le tour de la Terre) du champ de coton à nos armoires. Les Français achètent 80 millions de jeans par an, soit plus d'1,3 jean par personne… Ce que Thomas constate : du coton, au fil, puis à la confection, les filières sont si complexes que les fabricants sont bien incapables de les tracer. Aujourd'hui, la route parcourue par un jean à 20€ d'une enseigne de fast fashion diffère peu de celle d'un Levi's vendu 100€. Convaincu qu'il y a quelque chose à faire pour réintroduire la toile de Nîmes (denim) en France, Thomas lance son projet sur une plateforme de financement participatif en 2013. Carton plein, qui ne se démentira pas dans les sept années qui vont suivre. De 2013 à aujourd'hui, l'entreprise est passée de 200,000€ à 8 millions de chiffre d'affaires et de 2 à 150 emplois. Elle est sans doute aujourd'hui l'une des marques de mode les plus engagées. Mission relocalisation. L'objectif des jeans 1083 ? Créer de la valeur et des emplois en France et limiter leur empreinte écologique. Pour cela, le coton est bio et vient de Tanzanie, un des pays qui nécessite le moins d'irrigation artificielle. Le fil est ensuite tissé en France, dans l'usine de 1083 située dans les Vosges ou chez un partenaire dans la Loire. Le tissu est ensuite teint, découpé et confectionné en France. Pour aller plus loin et revaloriser l'image des métiers de la couture, Thomas a créé « l'école du jean », à Romans-sur-Isère. Victime de son succès. Thomas n'arrive pas à livrer ses clients comme il le voudrait. L'engouement est tel pour la marque que certaines pièces sont sur liste d'attente et qu'il faut parfois patienter jusqu'à 3 mois. Signe qu'il y a bien un réveil d'une consommation plus durable en France. Pourtant, Thomas répète inlassablement le même discours : réparer, réutiliser, recycler, oui… mais surtout réduire, réduire notre consommation insatiable de vêtements. ON PARLE AUSSI : • du livre Re-Made in France, écrit par Thomas et publié aux éditions Dunod • de l'école du jean qu'il a fondée • de la campagne « RRR + Réduire » à retrouver ici • des méthodes de financement alternatives comme Ulule, Lita et les fonds à impact. POUR CONTACTER THOMAS : par mail contact@1083.fr. POUR NOUS SOUTENIR : si vous aimez ce podcast, vous pouvez… • vous abonner à notre chaîne sur l'application de podcasts que vous préférez (Apple Podcast, Spotify, Deezer, Podcast Addict…), et la partager en cliquant sur les 3 points ; • nous mettre 5 étoiles et un commentaire sur l'application Podcasts d'Apple ; • en parler autour de vous ! (vive le bouche-à-oreille)
#44 - Insights from my First Visit to Paris!!! At the end of 2018 my wife and I sat down and said that travel was going to be a priority moving forward. We did very little of it growing up, and we wanted it to be a big part of our son's life. So we looked at the calendar, picked some dates, and booked our trip. Obviously food is a big part of my life, and so dining would be a big part of the trip. But still I was blown away by the experience. And so on this week's episode I'm sharing eight Insights from my 8-day vacation in Paris! The merchants in the small specialty shops and the waiters who take care of us in restaurants were eager to engage with each and every customer. Everyone in those shops were so knowledgable and passionate, eager to share that passion with us. A Michelin Star carries much more weight over there than it does here in the United States. Most of the high-end restaurants survive on 1 seating a night, compared to her in America where we need 2 or more. Word of mouth was a key way that we chose restaurants. Very few restaurants had bars. All of the reservation systems were glitchy and confusing The wait staff at each and every restaurant went above and beyond to make our 4-year-old comfortable. ASSIGNMENT: Part 1 - Dine at a brand new restaurant sometime this week -- even just a sandwich shop -- and take stock of everything. Check the website before you go and see what you learn from it. Call them ahead of time and ask some questions. Scout out the neighborhood, the block, the front door and see if you would go in as a tourist. Grade the meal, and think about whether you would recommend it to a friend or a co-worker. What would you say about it? Then Part 2 - Do this same exercise with your own restaurant and try to be as honest as possible. Our Paris recommendations: Cafe Constant - 139 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris, FR Les Cocottes - 135 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris, FR Le Violon d'Ingres - 135 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris, FR Le George - Four Seasons George V, 31 Avenue George V, 75008 Paris, FR Restaurant Pirouette - 5 rue Mondétour, 75001 Paris, FR Jacques Genin - 133 Rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris, FR Poilâne Bakery - 38 Rue Debelleyme, 75003 Paris, FR Cave Vino Sapiens - 145 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris, FR Lastre Sans Apostrophe - 188 Rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris, FR Les Petits Domaines - 208, rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris, FR GET IN TOUCH: As always, if you have questions or ideas about future episodes, please reach out... chip@chipklose.com