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Three Legislative Acts Enacted on September 17

Prominent Commission's decision on reducing interest rates, resolution of a murder case - today's crucial highlights.

Three Acts Passed on September 17th
Three Acts Passed on September 17th

Three Legislative Acts Enacted on September 17

The President's state visit to the UK was marked by a grand welcome, shielding him from public protests. However, attention has been drawn to the President's bruises, with speculation about attempts to conceal them.

In economic news, the Bank of Canada has taken a decisive step to stimulate the economy by lowering the key interest rate to 2.5%. Analysts suggest that this move might not be the last, as they predict further reductions in the near future.

Meanwhile, in Canada, the architect of the digital shift at the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec, Karl Malenfant, faces accusations of favoritism. Prosecutor Alexandre Theriault-Marois has levied charges against Malenfant in relation to SAAQclic.

In a separate development, the laboratory of legal sciences and legal medicine has made a significant breakthrough in the Murder of Catherine Daviau. Investigations in genealogical databases have led to a match with the DNA of Jacques Bolduc, a deceased individual who passed away in 2021. Bolduc has been identified as the culprit in the Daviau murder case.

However, in a different investigation, the mother of the abandoned girls involved in the events of September 15 remains unidentified, as search results do not contain any relevant information.

These are the latest updates on a range of issues, providing a snapshot of the current state of affairs in politics, economics, and crime. Stay tuned for more updates as these stories continue to unfold.

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