

Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes.
Sep 27, 2025
Mark Carney's UK meetings focus on attracting investment for Canadian projects. Alberta debates the feasibility of nuclear energy amid high costs. COVID-19 vaccine access remains unequal across Canada. Excitement builds as Canada competes in the Women's Rugby World Cup final. The UN plans to reimpose sanctions on Iran over nuclear non-compliance. In a surprising move, the U.S. revokes Colombia's president's visa due to controversial remarks. Nova Scotia lowers hunting age rules, now permitting kids as young as 12 to hunt.
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Carney Pushes Diversification In London
- Mark Carney is meeting major investment firms to deepen Canada's trade ties beyond the U.S. and attract funding for energy and infrastructure projects.
- He will hold a press conference in London and attend the Women's Rugby World Cup final to promote Canada abroad.
Local Pride Fuels Rugby Growth
- Players and coaches at St. Francis Xavier celebrate Canada's World Cup run and increased local interest in women's rugby.
- Coach Mike Kavanagh says female participation in Nova Scotia nearly doubled in seven years and athleticism has improved greatly.
Hunting Rules Open To Younger Participants
- Nova Scotia will lower the minimum hunting age to 12 with adult supervision and extend seasons and Sunday hunting.
- The changes aim to broaden participation while keeping minors under licensed adult oversight.