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PM Carney launches new measures to protect, build, and transform Canadian strategic industries

September 5, 2025 Toronto, Ontario The global trade landscape is rapidly changing, as the United States fundamentally transforms all of its trading relationships. The effect is profound – displacing workers, disrupting supply chains, forcing companies to rethink where they source their materials and products, and causing uncertainty that is curbing investment. Canada has the best deal of any U.S. trading ...

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East Algoma OPP – Arrest made after Municipal Employee & Council Threatened

Threats made to township employee and council members. On Friday, August 29, 2025, at approximately 10:30 a.m., the East Algoma Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a complaint involving threats made via text message to the township’s building official and council members. The message originated from an individual on Copper Bay Road in Plummer Additional Township. The ...

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PM Carney concludes fall Cabinet Planning Forum focused on building Canada’s economic strength

September 4, 2025 Toronto, Ontario This week, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, convened Canada’s Cabinet ministers and secretaries of State in Toronto for the fall Cabinet Planning Forum, where they focused on key missions and priorities for the next six months. The Forum took place at a critical moment, as the U.S. fundamentally transforms its trade relationships – displacing workers, disrupting ...

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PM Carney conclut le Forum de planification du Cabinet automnal axé sur le renforcement de la vigueur de l’économie canadienne

Le 4 septembre 2025 Toronto (Ontario) Cette semaine, le premier ministre Mark Carney a convoqué les membres du Conseil des ministres et les secrétaires d’État à Toronto pour la tenue du Forum de planification du Cabinet automnal, où ils se sont penchés sur les grandes missions et priorités des six prochains mois. Le Forum s’est tenu à un moment déterminant, au ...

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SSM Police – Increase in Smash-and-Grabs

The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service is advising the community of an increase in “smash-and-grabs”, as well as thefts from unlocked vehicles, over the past few weeks Sault Police have received multiple reports of individuals breaking vehicles’ windows and stealing items from inside—including five incidents outside of businesses on Great Northern Road on the evening of September 3, 2025. Similar ...

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East Algoma OPP – Fourth Person Extradited and Charged in February 6th Fatal Residential Fire

A fourth individual has been arrested, extradited to Canada and charged in connection with a fatal residential fire investigation in Huron Shores. On Monday, February 6, 2023, at approximately 9:00 a.m., members of the East Algoma Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Mississauga First Nation Police Service and the Huron Shores Fire Department responded to a suspicious fire involving ...

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Statement by Prime Minister Carney on Labour Day

September 1, 2025 Ottawa, Ontario “On Labour Day, we honour the strength and resilience of Canadian workers, and we celebrate the women and men building Canada’s future. Canada’s unions have long stood on the principle that what we wish for ourselves, we wish for all, demanding fairness and dignity for workers. The foundations of shared prosperity and a fairer economy ...

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OPP – Last Summer Long Weekend… Make it a Safe One!

With Ontario residents and visitors taking to highways and roads for the last long weekend of the summer, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is counting on all road users to help ensure everyone makes it to and from their destinations safely. Despite OPP officers working 24/7 across the province to keep roads safe this year, drivers (and passengers) have contributed ...

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Dryden OPP – Investigation continues into Fatal Collision

Members of the Dryden Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating a fatal collision that occurred on Highway 17 in Dryden.   On Thursday, August 28, 2025, at approximately 10:15 a.m. officers responded to a single vehicle collision involving two female occupants. Emergency Medical Services transported both individuals to hospital. The driver was pronounced deceased while the passenger sustained ...

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SSM – Bear Encounter on Peoples Road Near Fifth Line E.

Around 4:45 p.m. on August 27, 2025, Sault Police, EMS, and the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) responded to a report of two people having been injured by a bear in the area of Peoples Road near Fifth Line East.     Preliminary information suggests the victims may have inadvertently come between a bear and its cubs. Both victims sustained ...

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OPP – Labour Day Weekend Patrols to Focus on ‘Big Four’

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is set to conduct patrols for Labour Day Long Weekend (Friday August 29, 2025 – Monday September 1, 2025). The OPP will be taking a combined approach of education and focused enforcement during the initiative. Officers will increase public compliance with traffic laws relating to the “Big Four” causal factors in motor vehicle collision fatalities, ...

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SSM Kidney Walk – Sunday, September 21, 2025

This September, in communities across Ontario, supporters will unite at the Kidney Walk.  Whether it’s to support friends and family who live with kidney disease, celebrate a transplant, honour the memory of a loved one, or connect with others going through a similar journey, it is always remarkable to see the kidney community rally together to support those they love ...

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Communities brought together in response to tragedy surrounding Norwegian adventurer

Mushkegowuk Council releases statement on Steffen’s passing in the far North. “He obviously touched a lot of lives and unfortunately through this tragedy, brought many communities together,” said Deputy-Grand Chief Amos Wesley of Mushkegowuk Council. When Steffen Skjøttelvik, an experienced Norwegian wilderness traveller, set out on July 25 from Fort Severn on his “Great Canadian Journey,” he had hopes of ...

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