PM Mark Carney meets with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe in Ottawa – September 16, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe deliver brief remarks ahead of their meeting in Ottawa.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe deliver brief remarks ahead of their meeting in Ottawa.
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At Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Governor General Mary Simon presides over a swearing-in ceremony for members of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet. Dominic LeBlanc adds responsibility for internal trade to his portfolio, which already includes intergovernmental affairs and Canada-U.S. trade. Steven MacKinnon, the government House leader, will also become minister of transport. The changes follow…
In Montreal, Energy Minister Tim Hodgson announces an investment of $22 million to fund domestic battery innovation and manufacturing. The funding will improve performance, lower costs, strengthen supply-chain security and reduce environmental impacts. source
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces a new project aimed at strengthening energy infrastructure. She is joined at the news conference in Calgary by Larry Kaumeyer, Alberta’s deputy minister of energy, and government officials. source
Le président américain Donald Trump et son secrétaire à la Défense, Pete Hegseth, se sont adressés hier aux plus hauts gradés de l’armée américaine. Donald Trump a notamment appelé les généraux à se préparer à lutter contre « l’ennemi intérieur », en pointant du doigt les villes démocrates. Pour mieux comprendre la situation, Marc-André Cossette…
Construction has begun on the first phase of the Tribune Bay campground redevelopment, which will create a more enjoyable camping experience for people visiting Tribune Bay Park. The formerly private campground on Hornby Island will be redesigned to provide the space, privacy and amenities people expect when camping at BC Parks sites. The upgraded campground…
More female, female-identifying and non-binary youth living with substance-use challenges can access expanded support through 12 new treatment beds in Surrey. “Now, more than ever, young people need safe and dependable support systems they can count on,” said Josie Osborne, Minister of Health. “That’s why we’re expanding mental-health and substance-use services across B.C., so youth…