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Communications & News // September 13, 2025

September 12, 2025: Federal Weekly Email Update

Prime Minister Mark Carney during a pull-aside with Liberal MP Julie Dzerowicz during the caucus retreat in Edmonton, Alberta on September 11, 2025. Le premier ministre Mark Carney tient une rencontre informelle avec la députée libérable Julie Dzerowicz durant la retraite du caucus à Edmonton, en Alberta, le 11 septembre 2025.

Table of Contents 

  • Click here for the highlights.
    • Canadian Produce Marketing Association, Liberal Caucus in Edmonton, Toronto Caucus Meeting with Toronto’s Port, Harbourfront Centre, and Waterfront Toronto, Immigration Roundtable, Toronto Caucus Meeting with BILD Canada, Small and Medium Sized Developer Roundtable, Brazilian-Canadian Business Roundtable, Tour of the Cadbury Chocolate Factory!, Davenport Arts and Culture Roundtable, Perth Cooperative Housing’s 40th Anniversary, Oasis Dufferin Annual Community Centre’s Annual BBQ
  • Important Federal Government Updates
    • 1. September 10: Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined his seven priorities for the fall parliamentary sitting on Wednesday.
      2. September 12: Anand says Canada summoned Russian ambassador over drone incursion into Poland
      3. September 12: Ottawa discussing future of emissions cap with Alberta, oil companies: minister
      4. September 12: Foreign Interference: G7 Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) Statement on Iranian Transnational Repression and Other Malign Activities
      5. September 12: Lower Energy Costs: Canada Launches Greener Homes Affordability Program to Cut Energy Bills and Emissions
      6. September 12: Prime Minister Carney announces first projects to be reviewed by the new Major Projects Office
      11. September 11: Statement by Ministers Steven Guilbeault and Shafqat Ali on Canada’s Official Languages Day
      12. September 10: Canada will support Poland after Russian drones violate NATO airspace, say Anand, McGuinty
      13. September 10: Mission Ready: Atlantic Firms Set to Deploy to DSEI 2025
      14. September 10: You are not alone – Message from the Minister of Health on World Suicide Prevention Day
      15. September 10: Government of Canada and FCM Invest $85.5 Million Through Green Municipal Fund to Advance Sustainable Affordable Housing Across Canada
      16. September 9: Minister Anand’s statement on Israeli strikes in Doha
      17. September 9: Liberals huddle in Edmonton with Parliament set to return next week
      18. September 9: Minister of Finance meets with energy sector leaders
      19. September 9: Government of Canada invests $28.7 million to Train Clean Energy Workers and Expand AI Research Capacity
      20. September 9: Minister McGuinty attends 30th meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group
      21. September 8: Ministers working together to tackle key housing and homelessness issues
      22. September 8: Canada and Ontario investing $4.77 million in agri-food research
      23. September 8: Government of Canada Announces $1.1 million for Rehabilitation of Brock’s Monument
      24. September 8: Statement by Minister Ali on Red Tape Review: Eliminating Red Tape and Boosting Growth
      25. September 8: Government of Canada invests over $3.5 million in forestry industry and economic resilience in Northern Ontario
      26. September 7: Statement by Minister Olszewski on Firefighters’ National Memorial Day
      27. September 5: ​​Carney unveils billions in funding, Buy Canadian policy to combat Trump’s tariffs
      28. August 28: News release — Future of Sport in Canada Commission releases Preliminary Report
      29. March 31: Building Canada’s Homes
  • Funding & Opportunities
    • The Regional Tariff Response Initiative in southern Ontario is now open. 
      Through RTRI, FedDev Ontario is delivering over $160 million to help Ontario businesses and nonprofits overcome tariff-related trade disruptions. 
      Learn more and apply either as a business or as an organization: 
      https://feddev-ontario.canada.ca/en/funding-southern-ontario/regional-tariff-response-initiative-southern-ontario 
    • Projects Component — Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Program: The Anti-Hate Call Funds initiatives is now open. Learn more and apply here: 
      https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/multiculturalism-anti-racism/projects.html
    • Funding for seniors! New Horizons for Seniors Call for Proposals 2025-2026 is now open until September 17. Learn more and apply here: 
      https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/funding/new-horizons-seniors-community-based.html 

Davenport friends & neighbours,

I hope everyone had a great summer!  This morning I arrived back from Edmonton, after meeting with Prime Minister Carney and the entire Liberal caucus team.   We are energized and ready for the fall session which begins on Monday, Sept 15.   Here is the Prime Minister’s speech – it gives you an idea of the context of the world we live in and the work we are focused on.

We  have a very ambitious agenda this fall as there are no shortage of challenges and amazing opportunities.  Our federal government worked hard over the summer and we will be making announcements in the coming days and weeks.

  • Make no mistake, we are focused on affordability (food, housing) – and you should hear soon our Building Canada Homes announcement .
  • During this unprecedented time, we are laser-focused on strengthening  the Canadian economy  – we have announced our first list of nation-building projects and created a Major Projects Office that will provide leadership and coordination across government departments so that projects are approved within 2 years. We  have eliminated all federal interprovincial trade barriers and are pushing our provinces to do more; we have launched a major buy Canada campaign .
  • We continue to work with President Trump and his team to try to eliminate tariffs that are impacting our auto, aluminum, steel and forest products sector; while we are doing that we have introduced measures to support workers in the sectors hardest hit by Trump tariffs; know that our national building projects are being designed to use our aluminum, steel, lumber, as well as any investments in Canada’s security & defence.
  • Other measures include a new $5-billion fund to help Canadian businesses develop products and find new markets; and huge investment to re-skill Canadian workers. 
  • Our federal government is preparing for the scheduled 5-year review of CUSMA; in advance of that our PM has decided to lift tariffs on CUSMA compliant US products coming into Canada

We are committed to our climate targets – it is just that the plan on how we get there has changed.
There is a lot of talk about our federal government no longer honouring our climate targets and commitments.  I do not believe this is true.  We are committed to our net-zero targets; and all of our national building projects will have to meet emissions reductions targets or they will not be approved.

Our PM is a global climate finance expert and our Liberal government and team are fully committed to achieving net-zero by 2050. Our approach will be different than that of  the previous government as there is a rupture in the global economy due to Trump tariffs and actions/inactions re climate change. The world has changed and so we have to have a different plan and approach. Do not underestimate the strength of our commitment.   More details to be unveiled in the coming weeks and months.

Bail Reform & Public Safety 
Canadians will shortly be hearing of legislation we plan on introducing bail reform and sentencing, on more protections against intimate sexual partner violence, on protecting children online and on protecting Canadians who are practicing their faith including criminalizing obstruction and intimidation. 

Continued Geopolitical Deterioration
The geopolitical situation in many parts of the world continues to get worse. It is extraordinarily stressful and troubling. I have heard and spoken to many Davenport residents who feel horrified about the continued deterioration of international rules based order, the strengthening of autocrats and autocracy in places like China, India, and the worsening situation in Gaza and Ukraine.  

Here is the latest on Israel – Gaza. and here is the latest on arms embargo.
Here is the latest on Ukraine and Russia’s latest escalation.

Federal Support for Asylum Seekers
Over the last 10 years, our federal government has been an excellent partner to the City of Toronto, providing historic funding for housing, infrastructure, public transit, social programs and asylum seekers.  

We  understand the important role Toronto plays as a main arrival point for many asylum claimants and appreciate the city’s hard work in supporting them. 

Since 2017, nearly $670 million has been invested in Toronto through the Interim Housing Assistance Program (IHAP) to help with urgent housing needs.   Toronto received the lion’s share of this national fund. 

Originally, IHAP focused on covering short-term costs like hotels and shelters. However, last year (2024), our federal government shifted our support for asylum seekers towards more long-term, cost-effective solutions such as welcome centres and transitional housing.

Toronto will receive about 26% of its funding request for the 2025-2027 timeframe, as our IHAP program shifts to support not just Toronto but the entire Greater Toronto Area and other communities facing similar pressures.  

But we will be investing in WELCOME CENTRES! Our federal government will be funding new long-term welcome centres and transitional housing across the GTA. This is the proper place for asylum seekers to come and receive support to file their work permit applications and find short term housing while their asylum claim is under review.

In my opinion, they should not take up spots in our shelters that are meant to be spaces for so claimants currently in Toronto can be better supported and moved out of short-term facilities faster. 

Our government remains committed to working closely with Toronto and partners to monitor the situation and ensure asylum claimants have access to safe, stable housing both now and in the future.

Toronto Caucus
As the Chair of Toronto Caucus I have organised a number of meetings related to housing, immigration and economic development.   More information below. 

There is so much going on, to stay up to date and in the moment, kindly consider following me on  social media – @juliedzerowicz (Facebook, X, Instagram); @juliedzerowiczMP (YouTube)

As always, it is a true honour and pleasure to serve you Davenport!  

With gratitude and warm regards,

Julie Dzerowicz
Member of Parliament – Davenport 

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