CanadaSep 12, 2025
High-speed rail construction could begin in four years, LeBlanc says
Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc says the government's new major projects office will work to get construction underway on the Alto high-speed rail line within four years.
He says the work would determine the final route for the planned high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City.
Former prime minister Justin Trudeau announced in February that the government had awarded a $3.9-billion, six-year contract to a consortium to design the project.
The 1,000-kilometre high-speed rail network would take passengers from Montreal to Toronto in just three hours on trains travelling
CanadaSep 12, 2025
G7 finance ministers meet to discuss increasing pressure on Russia
Canada hosted a virtual meeting of G7 finance ministers today to discuss further measures to increase the pressure on Russia.
John Fragos, press secretary for the minister of finance and national revenue, says the group also talked about ways to limit Russia's "war machinery."
Fragos says the G7 is united in its opposition to Russia’s "illegal and unjustified" war on Ukraine.
He also says Canada is deeply concerned by Russia’s escalation of the conflict in the wake of Wednesday's Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace.
The G7 group is made up of Canada, the United States, France, Ger
CanadaSep 12, 2025
School bus fire: Quebec pulls all 1,200 Lion electric buses off roads for inspection
Schools across Quebec have been forced to cancel bus service after the government pulled all of the roughly 1,200 Lion electric buses in the province off the roads.
The provincial government said it took the preventive measure after a Lion electric school bus caught fire in Montreal earlier this week.
Several children and a driver were inside the bus when it caught fire but no one was injured.
In response to the government's decision, some school service centres chose to cancel bus routes, and others cancelled the school day entirely.
The Quebec government said it pulled the buses so that they
CanadaSep 12, 2025
Canada Post union to lift overtime ban, stop delivering flyers
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says it will lift its overtime ban as of Monday at 12:01 am local time, and instead implement a ban on commercial flyer delivery.
CUPW president Jan Simpson is calling on Canada Post to get back to the bargaining table in hopes of wrapping up the ongoing dispute before the holiday season.
The union has banned overtime work since late May as it works to secure a new contract with Canada Post. Late last month, the union responded to Canada Post's latest offers with a proposal that called for higher wages but made some allowances for part-time worker
BCSep 11, 2025
Victim identified in fatal Langley shooting
The victim of Friday’s fatal shooting in Langley has been identified as 24-year-old Taran Pandher. IHIT’s Integrated Gang Homicide Team (IGHT) has taken conduct of the investigation.
Background:
On September 5, 2025, at approximately 10:28 p.m. the Langley RCMP responded reports of a shooting around 200 Street and 53 Avenue, Langley.
Frontline officers arrived promptly, located the victim and initiated lifesaving measures. Despite their efforts, the victim succumbed to their injures at the scene.
The shooting occurred while the victim was inside a taxi and there is only one victim and no o
CanadaSep 11, 2025
Here are the first major projects on Ottawa's fast-track list
Prime Minister Mark Carney named the first five projects on the federal government's fast-track list on Thursday — part of his plan to attract outside investment and bolster the Canadian economy.The projects include planned energy development, mining and port infrastructure projects from the West Coast to Central Canada.The government also released an expanded list of projects not quite ready for prime time that includes additional initiatives in Eastern Canada and the North.The first five initiatives will be referred for review to the new Major Projects Office, which the government says wil
CanadaSep 11, 2025
Conservatives plan to introduce their own bill on bail reform this fall
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party will introduce a bill this fall that would make it harder for peopleaccused of certain crimes to get bail.
Poilievre says the proposal would create a new category of major offences that includes things like sexual assault, kidnapping, human trafficking, home invasion and firearms charges.
The Conservative bill would impose a reverse onus on people accused of such crimes requiring that they prove they should be released on bail.Premiers, police associations and the federal Tories have been calling for stricter bail laws in recent months.
CanadaSep 11, 2025
Surrey shootings up alarmingly compared to 2024
Surrey has seen a worrying increase in shootings compared to 2024. Most of these incidents are linked to extortion attempts targeting South Asian businesses.
According to reports, there have been 53 shootings in Surrey so far this year, an 89 per cent increase from 2024. According to Surrey Police, 39 extortion-related incidents have been reported this year, of which 27 involved gunfire.
Eleanor Sturko, BC Conservative Shadow Minister for Public Safety, said the 89 per cent increase in shootings is extremely concerning.
She said the NDP government should provide additional funding to incr
CanadaSep 11, 2025
Driver facing charges in daycare crash that killed toddler, injured six other kids
A man in his 70s is facing charges after an SUV crashed into a daycare north of Toronto on Wednesday, killing a toddler and injuring six other children. York Regional Police say the man, who was arrested at the scene in Richmond Hill, Ont., is facing one count of dangerous driving causing death and one count of dangerous driving causing bodily harm.
Police say this morning that one of the injured children is still in critical condition at the hospital, while the others did not sustain life-threatening injuries.
Three adult staff members were also hurt. Investigators said Wednes