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Carney's Major Projects Office Under Scrutiny

Analysis reveals Mark Carney's Major Projects Office prioritizes non-economic factors over financial returns. Discover why these initiatives fall short of their billing.

Carney's Major Projects Face Economic Concerns

Analysis reveals Mark Carney's second wave of major projects prioritizes Indigenous interests and clean growth over economic returns, raising questions about taxpayer value.

Trump signs bill ending 43-day government shutdown

President Donald Trump has officially ended the longest U.S. government shutdown in history by signing a funding bill. The 43-day closure concluded on November 12, 2025. Read the full details.

Trump Oval Office Photo Controversy Exposed

A photo of Trump and Senator Mullin in the Oval Office raised questions after social media users spotted suspicious details suggesting the scene was staged while Trump was actually in Florida.

Colbert Mocks Trump's Bizarre Oval Office Photo

Late Show host Stephen Colbert delivers scathing comedy gold as he analyzes Donald Trump's bizarre Oval Office photo with a peculiar shadow, sparking laughter and debate across social media platforms.

St. Paul's Medical Office Becomes Boutique Hotel

Discover how a historic medical office building adjacent to St. Paul's Hospital is being converted into an upscale boutique hotel, blending heritage preservation with modern hospitality in downtown Vancouver.

Trump's Oval Office Medical Emergency Revealed

Exclusive details reveal how a Secret Service agent's sudden collapse during a critical Oval Office meeting forced Donald Trump into an unexpected crisis management role, showcasing a rarely-seen presidential response.

October Layoffs Hit 8-Month High in Canada

Canadian job market faces turbulence as October layoffs hit highest level since February. Discover which sectors are most affected and what experts say about the economic outlook.

Canada's Top Bureaucrat Michael Wernick Steps Down

Canada's most powerful public servant, Clerk Michael Wernick, reveals he will step down just as the federal government prepares for a massive bureaucratic overhaul following the 2019 budget announcement.

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