September 17th, 2025

National News

Transportation Safety Board calls for interim fail-safe measures after Montreal crash

By Canadian Press on September 16th, 2025

MONTREAL — The Transportation Safety Board says trains must be equipped immediately with backup safety mechanisms that can prevent a collision or derailment. The board’s recommendation to the federal government comes after a 2023 collision in Montreal between a commuter rail train and a Canadian National Railway freight train that injured six people. In a ... Read More »

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Chrystia Freeland to leave cabinet for Ukraine envoy role: reports

By Canadian Press on September 16th, 2025

OTTAWA — Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland is expected to leave cabinet for a special envoy role with Ukraine, according to multiple media reports. The announcement could come as soon as later today. Freeland joined Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet meeting this morning in Ottawa but blew past the TV cameras and did not answer any ... Read More »

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Hate crime legislation coming soon, bail and sentencing reform to follow: Fraser

By Canadian Press on September 16th, 2025

OTTAWA — Justice Minister Sean Fraser says he will introduce new hate crime legislation in the coming days, with reforms on bail and violent crime sentencing to follow. Fraser says the legislation will go beyond campaign commitments of protecting religious institutions from “obstruction and intimidation” and include measures for the broader community. During the election, ... Read More »

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PM Carney meets with cabinet, Saskatchewan premier, canola industry leaders Tuesday

By Canadian Press on September 16th, 2025

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has a series of meetings set for Tuesday with his cabinet, the premier of Saskatchewan and canola industry leaders. The prime minister chairs the cabinet meeting in the morning before sitting down in the afternoon with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and with canola industry leaders later in the day. ... Read More »

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Here’s a list of August inflation rates for selected Canadian cities

By Canadian Press on September 16th, 2025

OTTAWA — Canada’s annual inflation rate was 1.9 per cent in August, Statistics Canada says. The agency also released rates for major cities, but cautioned that figures may have fluctuated widely because they are based on small statistical samples (previous month in brackets): — St. John’s, N.L.: 1.2 per cent (1.7) — Charlottetown-Summerside: 1.1 per ... Read More »

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Here’s a list of August inflation rates for Canadian provinces

By Canadian Press on September 16th, 2025

OTTAWA — Canada’s annual inflation rate was 1.9 per cent in August, Statistics Canada says. Here’s what happened in the provinces (previous month in brackets): — Newfoundland and Labrador: 1.3 per cent (1.6) — Prince Edward Island: 1.1 per cent (1.2) — Nova Scotia: 2.2 per cent (1.6) — New Brunswick: 1.6 per cent (1.1) ... Read More »

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Inflation ticks higher to 1.9% in August, short of economists’ expectations

By Canadian Press on September 16th, 2025

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the annual pace of inflation rose to 1.9 per cent in August thanks to some stubbornness as the gas pumps. The agency says gasoline prices rose 1.4 per cent month-over-month in August as higher refining margins offset lower crude costs. Even though gas prices were down compared with last year, ... Read More »

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Food Banks Canada says food insecurity is up but there’s small cause for hope

By Canadian Press on September 16th, 2025

TORONTO — A new report from the charity Food Banks Canada says food insecurity continues to climb, but new government programs could ease financial strain. The organization’s 2025 “Poverty Report Card” gives Canada a failing grade on food insecurity and unemployment, but a slightly more palatable “C” for legislative progress, making the overall mark a ... Read More »

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In the news today: MPs trade jabs as House of Commons returns

By Canadian Press on September 16th, 2025

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… MPs trade jabs as House of Commons returns After talking up the prospect of cross-party collaboration in the House of Commons, Liberal and Conservative MPs wasted little time when Parliament resumed before reverting to partisan attacks over housing ... Read More »

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PM Carney meeting today with cabinet, Saskatchewan premier, canola industry leaders

By Canadian Press on September 16th, 2025

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has a slew of meetings today, with his cabinet, the premier of Saskatchewan and canola industry leaders. The prime minister will chair the cabinet meeting at 10 a.m. In the afternoon, Carney will meet with Saskatchewan Premier Saskatchewan Scott Moe and, later, he will meet with canola industry leaders. ... Read More »

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The big meaning behind micro-relationships, and why we should talk to strangers more

By Canadian Press on September 16th, 2025

VANCOUVER — Psychology Prof. Gillian Sandstrom was a lonely graduate student in Toronto when she began what she calls “a tiny, tiny micro-relationship.” She and a woman who ran a hotdog stand on her way to university around 2007 would wave hello and smile at each other. Their interactions were so small that Sandstrom uses ... Read More »

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