CanadaSep 17, 2025
Bank of Canada cuts interest rates by 25 basis points
The Bank of Canada announced its interest rate decision on Wednesday, cutting its benchmark rate by 25 basis points, bringing it to 2.50 per cent.
The central bank had kept it steady at 2.75 per cent since March 2025 after cutting rates seven times as US President Donald Trump's tariffs took effect, prompting the Bank of Canada to put the interest rate cut cycle on hold to assess their impact on the economy and consumer prices.
The central bank's latest interest rate cut is a relief move for Canadian homebuyers, especially variable-rate mortgage holders who will benefit immediately, reduci
CanadaSep 17, 2025
PM Carney gives Dominic LeBlanc the responsibility of the Ministry of Internal Trade
PM Mark Carney has given Dominic LeBlanc the additional responsibility of the Ministry of Internal Trade. At the same time, Steve McKinnon has been made Minister of Transport, who is also the government's House Leader in the House of Commons.
Both these departments were with Chrystia Freeland, who has been appointed as the Special Representative for Ukraine. Dominique LeBlanc was till now holding the responsibility as the President of the King's Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Canada-US Trade and Intergovernmental Affairs, who will now also serve as the Minister of Internal Trade.
WorldSep 17, 2025
Trump basks in the pageantry at Windsor Castle during unprecedented second UK state visit
President Donald Trump is relishing the glow of a British royal spectacle during his state visit. He was greeted at Windsor Castle on Wednesday by King Charles III, military honor guards and mounted troops before paying a private tribute at Queen Elizabeth II's tomb.
The president, accompanied by first lady Melania Trump, attended a musical performance on the castle grounds. The visit aims to strengthen ties amid tensions over Trump's America First policies.
British officials are hoping to avoid awkward questions about Jeffrey Epstein as an opening day full of ceremony and good feelings give
BCSep 17, 2025
Eby travels to Ottawa to lobby Carney for B.C. major projects funding
British Columbia Premier David Eby is off to Ottawa to lobby the federal government for more investment in major infrastructure projects in the province.
The Premier's Office says in a statement that Eby is leading a mission to Ottawa that will last until Thursday, and the itinerary includes a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on priorities for B.C.'s economic growth.
Eby's office also says the province will seek information on the next steps for major projects in B.C. and to secure funding needed to move forward.
The province has two of the five projects flagged by Ottawa last week for
AlbertaSep 17, 2025
Premier Smith's Alberta Next panel town hall tour arrives in Grande Prairie
Premier Danielle Smith's Alberta Next panel is in Grande Prairie tonight to brainstorm potential referendum questions aimed at wrenching more political control from Ottawa.
The panel has been greeted by supportive crowds throughout its summer town hall tour around the province. It has often been cheered on in its proposals, including withdrawing from the Canada Pension Plan and withholding social services from some immigrants.
But some have called the tour cynical wedge politics, saying it employs questionable survey methods to craft a predetermined anti-Ottawa outcome. And the pa
BCSep 16, 2025
John Horgan Campus opens in Langford
The new Royal Roads University (RRU), John Horgan Campus is open, offering innovative post-secondary options for a growing number of students living in the Westshore.
“Education opens the door to opportunity,” said Premier David Eby. “This new campus provides a doorway to future prosperity for people, for their families and for their community. It is a great tribute to John’s memory that this campus carries his name, as education opened a world of possibilities for him.”
The campus aims to support the growing number of people of all ages choosing to call Langford home through a uniqu
CanadaSep 16, 2025
Man facing extradition after family of migrants froze to death at Canada-US border
Another man has been arrested in connection with the deaths of a migrant family on the Canada-U.S. border near Emerson, Man., in 2022.
The federal justice department says Fenil Patel was arrested Sept. 5 on an extradition request from the United States.
He is facing a hearing this week in Ontario Superior Court.
Police in India announced in 2023 they were looking for Patel on human trafficking and other charges after a couple and their two children froze to death while trying to walk across the border in a frigid nighttime blizzard.
Two men in the United States — Harshkumar Patel and Steve S
CanadaSep 16, 2025
Francois-Philippe Champagne: Federal budget will be tabled on Nov. 4
The federal Liberal govt. will table the budget on Nov. 4. The update was shared by Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne. This is going to be the first fiscal update to be shared by the new Carney govt.
Usually the federal budget is tabled in the spring but the Liberals delayed this year's update until the fall.
The finance minister shared an image with PM Mark Carney and then shared the news on his X account and wrote:
Canada’s new government will table Budget 2025 on November 4th.
A budget to meet this moment. A budget to build the strongest economy of the G7. A budget to build
BCSep 16, 2025
Vehicles and dirt bikes impounded during targeted enforcement blitz in Nanaimo
Aided from the air by an RCMP helicopter and with multiple officers on the ground, the Nanaimo RCMP impounded 4 dirt bikes and 3 vehicles for a wide range of driving offences. The campaign ran from 10 AM to 9 PM on Sunday September 14, 2025, and focused on key areas throughout the city.
“Over the past several months, numerous complaints were received from the public over the blatant disregard for the rules of the road by a small group of individuals. From street racing to stunting to riding on sidewalks, these people were not only putting themselves at risk but the motoring public also. The