Carney to pitch major projects to investors in London, attend Women’s Rugby World Cup

LONDON — Prime Minister Mark Carney will start the day in London today meeting with investors to share information about projects set to be fast-tracked through his government’s Major Projects Office.

They include projects to expand liquefied natural gas production in B.C., increase shipping capacity at the Port of Montreal and build a copper mine in Saskatchewan.

The Carney government has championed these projects as a way to transform the economy and promote growth, even as the parliamentary budget officer warns that the current pace of federal spending is not sustainable.

Carney is scheduled to hold a media availability following his breakfast meeting with investors.

The prime minister will also attend the Women’s Rugby World Cup final between Canada and the top-seeded English team today.

If Canada wins this rematch of the 2014 championship game, it will be the country’s first world title win in women’s rugby.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sep. 27, 2025.

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