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AGORACOM Talks: Your Weekly Small-Cap Update HPQ Silicon (TSXV: HPQ) plans to start commercial fumed silica production in Q4 2025, becoming Canada’s first domestic supplier. With U.S.-Canada tariffs threatening supply chains, HPQ’s technology offers a cost-effective and energy-efficient alternative. This move strengthens Canada’s industrial independence while reducing reliance on expensive imports.Draganfly (NASDAQ/CSE: DPRO) expands to Tampa, FL, reinforcing its position in defense and national security with a new demo and live-fire testing site.Loncor Gold (TSX: LN) reports high-grade gold intercepts, including 82.97 g/t at its Adumbi deposit. With nearly 3.66M ounces of gold, this project has serious Tier-1 potential.ESGold (CSE: ESAU) confirms near-surface gold and silver at Montauban, using modern tech to unlock deeper mineralization in this historic region.PyroGenesis (TSX: PYR) partners with GE Vernova to develop plasma torches, cutting fossil fuels in high-temperature industries and boosting efficiency by 30 percent.St-Georges Eco-Mining (CSE: SX) secures a three-year battery supply deal with Call2Recycle, making EVSX a leader in battery recycling with the capacity to process 12,500 tonnes annually.That’s a wrap for this week. Follow us for more small-cap headlines and investor insights.