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Title: Canada Announces Second Tranche of Major Projects for Economic Growth

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 14, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Canada’s Major Projects: Driving Economic and Strategic‍ Growth

The⁢ Canadian government, through the‍ Major Projects⁣ Office ‍(MPO), is actively ⁣supporting significant infrastructure and resource advancement projects across the country. ‌These initiatives aim too bolster economic growth,strengthen supply chains for critical minerals,and advance Canada’s‍ climate goals. Two⁣ key projects currently under consideration highlight this strategic approach: New World Graphite‘s Matawinie Mine and the development of the Northwest Critical Conservation Corridor.

New⁢ World Graphite’s Matawinie Mine: securing a Domestic Battery Material Supply

Nouveau Monde ​Graphite is spearheading the development of an open-pit graphite mine in Matawinie, Québec. ‍This project is intrinsically linked to a ‍planned Battery Material Plant, designed to produce spherical graphite – a crucial component in lithium-ion batteries ⁣used in electric⁢ vehicles and energy storage systems. The project represents a ample $1.8 billion‌ investment and is projected to create over one thousand jobs.

Graphite ⁢is not only ⁢vital ⁣for the burgeoning electric vehicle market but also plays a critical role in defence applications. The Matawinie Mine aims to diversify ⁢global graphite⁣ supplies, reducing reliance on potentially carbon-intensive supply chains. Leveraging‌ Québec’s abundant and affordable clean hydropower, the ‌operation is designed to minimize its environmental footprint, with plans for a future ‌transition to a zero-emission fleet at the mine site.

Significant financial backing has already been secured, including⁤ over $35 million from the Canada Growth Fund, letters of interest from the Canada Infrastructure Bank and Export Development Canada (for up to US$430‌ million), and contributions from Japanese companies Panasonic⁢ Energy and Mitsui ⁢& Co. This collaborative investment underscores the⁤ project’s importance in establishing a fully integrated ⁣natural graphite processing chain, from ⁤mining to industrial product​ manufacturing, ​within Canada.

The Northwest Critical Conservation ​Corridor: Unlocking the Potential of ‌the Golden Triangle

Recognizing the strategic importance ⁤of the mineral-rich Golden⁢ Triangle region in northwestern British Columbia and ⁢the Yukon, the MPO is coordinating a comprehensive plan under ‍the banner of “The Northwest Critical Conservation Corridor.” This region holds significant reserves of minerals and metals essential for both the energy transition and​ Canada’s defence supply chains. It also ⁢serves as a vital gateway to global⁢ markets via the Pacific ‌Ocean ‍and is​ home to diverse communities‌ and sensitive ecosystems.

The initiative aims to accelerate the ⁤development of the Golden Triangle area by evaluating and streamlining investments in key infrastructure ⁢and conservation areas. ‍Current projects linked to this strategy ⁣include the Red Chris Mine Expansion, the North Coast Transmission Line, and the‌ Ksi Lisims LNG project.

The MPO is working in collaboration with stakeholders and Rights-holders to achieve ‌shared goals, unlocking the⁢ region’s economic potential‍ while prioritizing environmental stewardship. Successful implementation of the Corridor is projected to enhance Canada’s climate ‍competitiveness, create economic opportunities for thousands of Canadians, establish Canada as a global leader in critical minerals, and drive prosperity nationwide.

Further data on these ‌projects and the MPO’s ‍initiatives, including progress updates and an interactive​ map, can‍ be ​found on the MPO website:‍ https://www.canada.ca/en/privy-council/major-projects-office/projects/map.html.

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G7 Leaders Meet in Canada Amid Trade and Global Conflict Concerns

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 12, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Top G7 Diplomats Gather in Canada as Trump Trade Threats Loom

CAP-AUX-MEULES, Quebec – Foreign ‍ministers from the ⁣Group of Seven ‌(G7) nations convened in‍ Quebec ​today ​amid renewed trade tensions sparked by former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent proposals for tariffs. The ​meeting comes as Canada seeks to navigate a complex relationship with the United States, balancing economic concerns‍ with shared security interests.

The gathering takes place as Trump has publicly floated ‍the idea of imposing 10% tariffs on all goods from countries that don’t⁢ meet his standards for military spending ‍and fair trade practices, directly targeting key G7 allies. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney recently apologized for a canadian advertisement critical of Trump’s ⁢trade policies and indicated a willingness to restart ⁢trade negotiations when the U.S. is prepared.

Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand⁢ is leveraging the‌ G7 meeting to ⁤address a broad range of issues beyond trade,⁤ emphasizing the​ importance of maintaining a multifaceted relationship with the U.S. During a ⁤recent breakfast meeting in Washington, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)⁢ requested Anand’s ‍assistance in securing⁤ international support for Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan and ⁣ensuring the success of a future gaza reconstruction conference.

U.S. officials have stated rubio’s⁢ agenda at the G7 meeting will also focus on initiatives to‍ end conflicts in Ukraine​ and Gaza, bolster maritime‌ security, address crises in⁤ Haiti and Sudan, and ‍strengthen supply chain ​resilience, particularly regarding critical minerals. Canada’s priorities align with several of these, including ending the war in Ukraine, enhancing⁢ Arctic security, and stabilizing Haiti.

A working lunch is scheduled to ⁣discuss energy and critical ‍minerals – resources vital for industries ranging from smartphones to defense – ​with Canada possessing 34 minerals and metals of particular interest to the Pentagon for national security purposes. Anand underscored the need for continued dialog, stating, “Every complex ⁤relationship has numerous touch points…ther is continued work to be done – ⁢just as there is work to be done on the numerous touch points outside the trade file.”

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Government Shutdown: Senate Battles for Resolution

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 9, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Government Shutdown ​Enters 40th Day as Senate Faces Key Decisions

WASHINGTON – The partial federal government shutdown reached its 40th day this ⁤weekend as senators grapple with competing proposals to end the impasse, centered ⁤on extending health care subsidies ‌and broader government funding. The shutdown, which⁣ began October 1, continues to disrupt federal services and⁢ raise concerns about the financial stability of Americans relying on​ expiring assistance ‌programs.

The core of the conflict lies in Republican efforts to replace legislation passed by‍ the House and repeatedly rejected by Democrats, which would only extend ⁤government funding until November 21. democrats are pushing for a longer-term solution that includes an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies set ‌to expire in January, arguing that inaction will lead to financial hardship and loss⁣ of insurance coverage for many.

Senator John Thune is reportedly considering a⁤ bipartisan package⁤ mirroring proposals from moderate Democrats, though the specifics of any potential concessions on health ​care remain unclear ​as he has ⁤refused to‌ negotiate directly. Meanwhile, former ⁣President Trump has urged Republicans to end the shutdown quickly and eliminate the filibuster – the Senate rule requiring 60 votes to advance most legislation – to bypass Democratic opposition. vice President JD ‍Vance publicly endorsed this idea, stating Republicans who⁤ defend the filibuster are “wrong.” however, Republicans have so far ⁣resisted Trump’s call.

“We’re going to replace this ⁤broken system with‍ something that is actually better⁣ for the consumer,” Senator ‌Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.,said,signaling a‍ commitment to finding‌ an alternative.

A ⁢test vote on new legislation ⁣could occur ⁣in the coming days if ‌Thune ‍moves forward with a proposal. Democrats then face a ‍critical choice: continue‌ fighting for a one-year extension of the‌ subsidies, prolonging the shutdown, or vote to reopen⁣ the government while hoping Republicans will‍ follow through on promises of a future health ‌care vote without a guaranteed outcome.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer warned of the⁤ consequences of inaction, stating, ⁢”Doing nothing is⁤ derelict becuase peopel will go bankrupt, people will lose insurance, people will get sicker. That’s⁤ what will happen if ⁣this Congress fails to act.”

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Nancy Pelosi won’t seek reelection to the US House

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 6, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Nancy Pelosi Announces She Will Not Seek Reelection to ‌the House

WASHINGTON (February 16, 2024) ‌ – Representative Nancy Pelosi, the longest-serving female Speaker of the House in U.S. history, announced ⁤today she will not seek reelection to Congress, bringing an end to a career spanning over three decades. ⁢The⁤ decision marks a important shift ⁢in the House Democratic leadership and concludes a period‌ of unparalleled influence for Pelosi,who has shaped national policy‌ and⁣ navigated some ‍of the moast turbulent moments in recent American politics.

PelosiS departure ‍comes after‌ she stepped down from her ​role as House Speaker in January 2023,following a ⁤tumultuous period that included two​ impeachments of former President Donald‍ Trump and the January 6th attack ‌on the U.S.Capitol.‍ While she continued to serve as a representative for California’s 12th congressional district, her decision not to run again signals a definitive transition to a new generation of ‍Democratic ‌leaders.⁤ The‍ move‌ also​ follows a precedent she ⁣set by ⁤adopting⁣ the title⁣ of⁢ “Speaker Emerita,” a designation now mirrored by ‌former ⁣Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

First elected to the House in 1987, Pelosi rose‌ through the ranks, becoming ⁤House Minority Leader in 2003 and Speaker in 2007 – the first woman to hold the position.During her tenure as Speaker, she oversaw ⁢the passage of landmark legislation ‌including the Affordable Care⁣ Act and ⁤the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of⁣ 2009.

Pelosi ​faced significant opposition throughout her career, including ‌two impeachment proceedings against President ​Trump – in 2019 related to his dealings ⁤with Ukraine, and in 2021 following ⁢the January 6th Capitol attack. The Senate acquitted him in both instances.​ She‍ spearheaded the creation⁤ of the January 6th Select Commitee, which produced a thorough 1,000-page report detailing the events surrounding ⁢the attack and former President Trump’s⁢ role in inciting his supporters.

Following Democratic losses ‍in the 2022 midterm elections, Pelosi ⁢announced she would‍ not seek ⁤another term as House Democratic​ leader, paving ⁣the way for a new leadership team. Her decision to leave Congress altogether concludes a remarkable chapter in​ American political history, leaving a lasting legacy on ⁢the house ‍of Representatives and⁣ the ⁢nation.

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Title: Trump Administration Drastically Cuts Refugee Admissions to 7,500

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 30, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

WASHINGTON – The Trump ⁢administration announced Thursday‌ it ⁤will significantly restrict refugee ​admissions, prioritizing applications from individuals⁣ demonstrating a “credible fear of persecution” with a particular focus on white South‌ African ‍farmers, according to senior administration officials. The move⁤ sharply‍ limits the overall number of ⁤refugees accepted into the U.S. and represents a ‍departure from conventional ⁤refugee⁤ selection criteria.

The new policy comes as the⁢ administration‌ continues to tighten immigration‌ policies across the board.⁣ Refugee advocates warn the changes will effectively shut the door​ on vulnerable populations fleeing violence and persecution ⁣in other parts ‍of the ​world. The administration⁤ argues the shift is necesary‌ to​ protect American communities and prioritize those most in need of immediate assistance, citing concerns about national security and ‍the financial burden of resettlement.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent⁢ revealed that China⁢ has agreed to purchase 25 ‍million metric tons of soybeans annually from the U.S., a deal reached as part of ongoing negotiations between leaders of both ‌countries. This ‍agreement aims to address trade imbalances and provide support to American farmers ⁢impacted by trade disputes.

During his trip ⁣to Asia, ​President Trump also ‌indicated a potential shift in U.S. nuclear ‍weapons policy, suggesting the possibility of resuming nuclear weapons testing for the first time in three decades, mirroring actions by Russia and China.He announced this intention on social ⁢media prior to a meeting with Chinese⁢ President Xi ⁤Jinping, offering few ⁣specific details.

Additionally, Trump announced plans to lower tariffs on China, reducing the ⁢rate on chemicals used to make fentanyl from 20% to 10%,‍ bringing the total combined tariff rate down⁣ from 57% to 47%. This adjustment is presented as a step towards easing trade‍ tensions.

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Judge fights to keep SNAP funded amid government shutdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 30, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Federal Judge Weighs Mandating​ Continued‍ SNAP funding Amid government Shutdown

WASHINGTON – A federal judge is considering​ a request from several states too compel the Trump governance to continue full ⁣funding of‍ the​ Supplemental nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) despite the ongoing ⁢government shutdown.The lawsuit,filed by a coalition of ‍states,argues the abrupt suspension of benefits threatens the‌ well-being of millions ⁣of school-aged‍ children adn would harm retailers reliant on SNAP recipients.

Plaintiffs contend that halting SNAP benefits will negatively impact children’s ability to learn and necessitate increased state spending on healthcare and education. “With the ⁤suspension of SNAP benefits, ⁢the nutritional⁤ needs of millions of school aged children in Plaintiff States will not⁢ be met,” the⁣ states wrote in their filing. ⁢”Hungry ​children have a⁣ harder time paying‍ attention, ⁢behaving, and learning in school. States will have to devote additional state‍ resources, including healthcare expenditures and additional educational resources,‌ to address these challenges.”

The states also highlighted the economic repercussions for over 100,000 merchants within their borders who depend on SNAP purchases, particularly as they prepared for the Thanksgiving holiday. They argued retailers had already increased⁤ food⁢ and inventory levels to meet anticipated demand. “Without SNAP​ funds, SNAP recipients will not be able⁢ to frequent retailers, causing a critically important ‍loss⁣ in revenue, increased food ‍waste, and ‍a negative impact on Plaintiff​ States’ economies ” the ‌lawsuit stated.

Lawyers representing the federal government countered that fulfilling ​the plaintiffs’ request would violate the Antideficiency Act, a criminal statute prohibiting federal spending beyond appropriated levels. They asserted the USDA,not a court,should determine how to allocate limited funds among‌ vital safety-net programs. ‍

The government further warned that diverting funds to⁣ fully cover november SNAP ⁢benefits could necessitate cuts ​to child nutrition programs,⁤ creating⁣ “calamitous concerns.” “In short, there was no option to‍ simply fund the SNAP ⁤program fully without an appropriation,” they wrote.

The timeline for reloading‍ SNAP benefits‌ onto debit cards following a potential ruling remains unclear, ​with the process typically taking one to two weeks. Currently, a family of four must have a net income below approximately $31,000 annually to qualify for SNAP. In 2023, SNAP assisted 41 million people,​ with‌ nearly two-thirds being families with children.

The case is unfolding as the government shutdown continues, raising questions about the ‌administration’s authority to manage federal programs during periods of lapsed‍ funding.

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