Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with the families of the victims of the Quebec City mosque attack at the Islamic Cultural Centre in Quebec City on Saturday, January 25, 2025, alongside Mohamed Labidi, president of the centre. This meeting occurred amidst other national and international news stories, including updates on the Bank of Canada's interest rate, RCMP recruitment efforts, a legal case regarding private healthcare, political developments in Ottawa, and infrastructure projects in Europe.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined Mohamed Labidi, president of the Islamic Cultural Centre, to meet with the families of the victims of the Quebec City mosque attack at the Islamic Cultural Centre in Quebec City on Saturday, January 25, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot)\Other news stories include: BoC cuts key interest rate to 3% as tariff threats loomSask. RCMP recruiting across Canada to fill vacancies Clinic ordered to pay B.C.
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