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Canadian Analyst Coverage Updates: June 30th, 2025

Canadian Analyst Coverage Updates: June 30th, 2025

Globe and Mail19 hours ago
Analyst Updates (Canada)
Advantage Energy Ltd. (AAV:CA) had its price target raised to $12.00 by RBC Capital Markets, with the firm maintaining a Sector Perform rating.
Air Canada (AC:CA) received a target price update to $25.00 from Citigroup, which reaffirmed its Buy rating.
Air Canada (AC:CA) also saw Morningstar maintain an Underperform rating with a target of $17.50.
ARC Resources (ARX:CA) had its target price updated to $34.00 by RBC Capital, which kept a Buy rating.
Avino Silver & Gold (ASM:CA) received a target update to $3.50 from Roth MKM, maintaining a Hold rating.
Birchcliff Energy Ltd. (BIR:CA) had its price target raised to $8.00 by RBC Capital Markets, maintaining an Outperform rating.
Freehold Royalties (FRU:CA) had its target updated to $17.00 by RBC Capital, with a continued Buy rating.
Guanajuato Silver Company (GSVR:CA) received a target update from Roth MKM to $0.45, reiterating a Buy rating.
Headwater Exploration (HWX:CA) had its target updated to $9.00 by RBC Capital, keeping a Hold rating.
Hudbay Minerals (HBM:CA) received a new target of $17.00 from Raymond James, maintaining a Buy rating.
Kelt Exploration Ltd. (KEL:CA) saw its target price raised to $8.50 by RBC Capital Markets, with an Outperform rating.
Kiwetinohk Energy Corp. (KEC:CA) had its target increased to $21.00 by RBC Capital Markets, with an Outperform rating maintained.
MAG Silver (MAG:CA) received a price target update to $21.00 from Roth MKM, maintaining a Hold rating.
NuVista Energy Ltd. (NVA:CA) had its target raised to $16.00 by RBC Capital Markets, continuing with a Sector Perform rating.
Paramount Resources (POU:CA) received a target update from RBC Capital to $23.00, holding a Hold rating.
Peyto Exploration & Dev (PEY:CA) had its target revised to $21.00 by RBC Capital, maintaining a Hold rating.
PrairieSky Royalty (PSK:CA) saw its target increased to $35.00 by RBC Capital, maintaining a Buy rating.
Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI-B:CA) received a target update to $53.00 from National Bank, which reiterated its Outperform rating.
Silvercorp Metals (SVM:CA) had its target raised to $6.75 by Roth MKM, maintaining a Buy rating.
Strathcona Resources Ltd. (SCR:CA) received a new target of $42.00 from National Bank, with an Outperform rating.
Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. (TVE:CA) had its price target raised to $6.00 by RBC Capital Markets, keeping an Outperform rating.
TC Energy Corporation (TRP:CA) saw Scotiabank maintain an Outperform rating with a price target of $77.00.
Tecsys Inc. (TCS:CA) had its price target lowered to $47.00 by Ventum Financial, while maintaining a Buy rating.
Telus (T:CA) received a price target update to $22.00 from Bank of America Securities, keeping a Hold rating.
Topaz Energy Corp (TPZ:CA) had its target updated to $32.00 by RBC Capital, reaffirming a Buy rating.
Tourmaline Oil (TOU:CA) received a new target of $78.00 from RBC Capital, maintaining its Buy stance.
Vizsla Royalties Corp. (VROY:CA) had its Outperform rating maintained by CIBC World Markets, with a target price of $4.00.
Whitecap Resources (WCP:CA) saw its target price updated to $14.00 by RBC Capital, which kept a Buy rating.
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