CanadaSep 18, 2025
Carney taps top aide David Lametti to replace Bob Rae as UN ambassador
Prime Minister Mark Carney is appointing his principal secretary and former justice minister David Lametti as Canada's next ambassador to the United Nations.
The Prime Minister's Office says Lametti will replace former Liberal leader Bob Rae, who has held the role since 2020. Lametti is the second member of former prime minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet to leave a top role in Carney's office in recent months.
Carney's former chief of staff Marco Mendicino was replaced by former UN ambassador Marc-Andre Blanchard, who started working for Carney in July.
The Prime Minister's Offic
CanadaSep 18, 2025
Canada Post sending new offers to union
Canada Post says it will be sending new offers to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers in an effort to move negotiations forward.
The postal service has been in contract talks for almost two years with the union representing some 55,000 postal workers.
CanadaSep 18, 2025
RCMP say $56-million cryptocurrency seizure is biggest in Canadian history
The RCMP say their seizure of $56 million worth of cryptocurrency from an online platform is the largest in Canadian history.
The national police force says the exchange platform — TradeOgre — was used by criminal organizations to launder money.
They say their operation to shut down the website is the first time a Canadian police force has dismantled a cryptocurrency exchange.
Police say TradeOgre didn't require users to identify themselves and hid the source of its funds.
However, they did not announce arrests in the case, saying their investigation is ongoing and that charges may result
CanadaSep 18, 2025
Conservatives table bill to make murdering an intimate partner a first-degree crime
The Conservatives have introduced a private members’ bill in the House of Commons that would make the murder of an intimate partner a first-degree crime.
Conservative public safety critic Frank Caputo says the bill would treat such crimes the way the Criminal Code currently treats the murder of a peace officer.
Caputo told a press conference on Parliament Hill today the bill would create a new offence of assaulting an intimate partner.
He says the bill would also create a mechanism for judges to order a risk assessment of an individual charged with intimate partner violence who is on release
BCSep 17, 2025
40 member provincial task force to fight extortion crisis in B.C., 6 extortion related arrests made so far
The B.C. government has announced a provincial extortion task force to investigate the extortion-related files that have become a concern for many areas of the province. The task force will be led by the B.C. RCMP and will consist of a total of 40 members.
In addition to the RCMP, this force will include members from the Surrey Police Service, Delta Police Department, Abbotsford Police Department and Metro Vancouver Transit Police.
In addition, members of the Canada Border Services Agency and the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit and members of the BC Anti-Gang Police Team will also be
CanadaSep 17, 2025
Details coming soon on gun buyback program: minister
The public safety minister says details on the Liberal government’s gun buyback program will be released within the next couple of weeks.
Gary Anandasangaree says the government will provide information on next steps and the mechanics of the program very soon.
Anandasangaree says he is confident collection facilities will be available in Ontario even though the Ontario Provincial Police has said they won’t directly participate in the program.
He says other police have already signed on though he did not say which ones.
During the spring federal election, the Liberals promised to implement
CanadaSep 17, 2025
Ontario premier urges Carney to maintain tariff on Chinese EVs despite canola levy
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to maintain Canada's 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, saying the measure is critical to securing a trade deal with the U.S. and protecting Canada's auto sector.
Carney met with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe yesterday to talk about China's canola tariffs, which are largely seen as a retaliatory measure triggered by the electric vehicle tariff.
China charges a 76 per cent tariff on Canadian canola seed imports and a 100 per cent tariff on canola oil, meal and peas.
Ford's open letter to the prime minister, relea
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.