Verse of the Day: September 18
Philippians 2:3-4
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.
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Ontario premier urges Carney to maintain tariff on Chinese EVs despite canola levy
Canada needs to maintain its 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday.
Ford said the measure is critical to securing a trade deal with the U.S. and protecting Canada's auto sector.
"If the federal government removes its tariffs against Chinese-made EVs, you will contradict and undermine months of engagement with U.S. officials and lawmakers about the need to protect and enhance our highly integrated cross-border automotive supply chains," Ford writes.
Alberta's Smith directs her minister to secure provincial control over immigration
Premier Danielle Smith is directing her jobs minister to use all legal means possible to give Alberta more control over immigration.
In a new mandate letter given to Joseph Schow, Smith says Alberta needs more control over immigration to ensure the province sees sustainable levels of newcomers.
The letter says Canadian citizens should have first access to jobs and that young people should be prioritized over temporary foreign workers.
Immigration is increasingly becoming a focal point for Smith and her government.
Jumpstart inclusive playground now open for play
The City of Grande Prairie is pleased to share that the Jumpstart Inclusive Playground at Lions Park (9930 90 Avenue) is officially open for community use as of today, Wednesday, September 17.
Following the completion of final inspections the playground is ready to welcome children and families to enjoy its inclusive and accessible features. The playground offers a vibrant space designed for kids of all abilities to play together, supporting recreation, connection and fun for the entire community.
Watchdog clears RCMP in 2022 Grande Prairie in-custody death
Alberta’s police watchdog has cleared RCMP officers in a 2022 in-custody death in Grande Prairie.
The individual was arrested for public mischief and later died after a medical episode in a holding cell.
ASIRT found staff failed to recognize the medical distress for more than two hours.
Crown prosecutors ruled no charges will be laid against the officers involved.
Information provided by ASIRT
Alberta defends notwithstanding clause in arguments for Bill 21 Supreme Court case
The Alberta government says the notwithstanding clause is an essential part of the Canadian constitution and the country's top court should not undermine it.
The province’s attorney general filed its arguments this morning in a landmark Supreme Court of Canada case over Quebec’s secularism law, known as Bill 21.
Alberta says the notwithstanding clause was a "hard-fought and hard-won compromise" during constitutional negotiations, and preserves the provinces' parliamentary sovereignty.
Grande Prairie Fire Department awarded over $50,000 from Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation of Canada
The Grande Prairie Fire Department received a $51,997 grant from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation of Canada® during a cheque presentation on September 16, 2025, towards life-saving equipment.
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Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 2.5% as U.S. tariff risks shift
The Bank of Canada cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point on Wednesday as the central bank worries less about inflation risks and more about a slowing economy.
The Bank of Canada’s policy rate now stands at 2.5 per cent, breaking a streak of three consecutive holds since March.
Governor Tiff Macklem said the risks have shifted since the Bank of Canada’s last interest rate decision in July.
Cracks in the labour market and a sharp drop in exports are threatening growth, he said, while earlier signs of underlying inflation pressure are fading.