U.S. Halts Immigrant Visas for 75 Countries
The U.S. State Department will pause immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries starting Jan. 21, citing public charge rules. Learn which nations are affected and the policy's implications.
The U.S. State Department will pause immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries starting Jan. 21, citing public charge rules. Learn which nations are affected and the policy's implications.
Donald Trump's niece, Mary Trump, announces her marriage to her girlfriend, sharing a message of love and hope during her uncle's second term. Read her full statement.
New polling reveals strong public support for Federal Reserve independence amid Trump's pressure on Jerome Powell. See the data and political fallout.
Ottawa addresses a critical lack of public facilities with a new standalone washroom at Bank and Somerset. A key step for urban accessibility and public health.
A goose in St. Thomas, Ontario, has tested positive for avian influenza. Southwestern Public Health is monitoring the situation. Learn about the risks and public health guidance.
Extended hours at Windsor Public Library branches lead to increased patronage, but the fate of the Central Branch remains in question. Explore the impact on the community.
Construction of Saskatoon's new central library is progressing, with an opening date set for 2027. Crews are currently installing the building's distinctive glass exterior.
Medical experts refute former President Trump's misleading post about U.S. childhood vaccines. They explain the science behind immunization schedules and warn of political interference in public health.
New polling reveals limited U.S. public support for the operation against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, with interest waning rapidly. Analysis suggests minimal political benefit for Trump.
The U.S. Corporation for Public Broadcasting has voted to cease operations in a landmark move. Explore the implications of this decision for public media.
As federal workforce adjustment notices go out in January 2026, public service executives face the dual challenge of managing staff anxiety while confronting their own potential job losses. Discover the critical need for clear communication in this high-s
Former President Donald Trump addresses health concerns in a new interview, attributing hand bruises to daily aspirin and rejecting claims he falls asleep in meetings. Read the full details.
The U.S. Interior Department terminated a 50-year lease for Washington's three public golf courses, a move giving President Trump a new opportunity to reshape capital landmarks. Explore the details and implications.
A new report shows the Canadian federal government hired people with disabilities at just 8% in 2023-24, well below workforce availability. Advocates call for urgent attitudinal change.
A union grievance over the troubled switch of the Public Service Health Care Plan to Canada Life will proceed to a hearing, seeking accountability for over 1.5 million affected members.
From major job cuts to new AI policies, here are the pivotal issues set to impact federal government employees in Canada during the coming year. Stay informed.
The Daily Show used a festive yule log video to highlight Donald Trump's alleged public napping, contrasting it with his past digs at Biden. Watch the viral clip and see the political irony unfold.
Donald Trump's 2025 Christmas message mixed holiday greetings with sharp attacks on political foes and bold claims about the economy and national security. Read the full story and reactions.
Mary Trump offers a psychological analysis of her uncle's need to brand public spaces, linking it to a deep-seated need for love and validation. Read her full interview insights.
A wife seeks advice after her husband repeatedly shares a bed in their camper with a 21-year-old female friend he views as a daughter. Dear Abby weighs in on the boundary dispute.
Federal Budget 2025 projects a 37% surge in spending on private consultants, contradicting Liberal election pledges to reduce reliance on outsourcing. Analysis reveals a troubling shift away from public service expertise.
Mary Trump calls out the hypocrisy of Donald Trump selling expensive holiday merchandise while suggesting families cut back. Explore the clash of message and marketing.
Barrie Public Library's story grows as council approves a new branch in Letitia Heights, enhancing community access to resources and services. Learn about the plans and key figures involved.
The federal government has declined a proposal to implement productivity measurement across the public service. Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali's decision, announced December 16, 2025, sparks debate on accountability.
A new report outlines 19 ways to boost federal productivity, but the government shows no interest in tracking it. Discover the key findings and Ottawa's response.
Toronto Sun readers share diverse views on public prayer bans, political figures, and law enforcement in the latest Letters to the Editor, published December 8, 2025.
A leaked Treasury Board document reveals plans for a stricter, five-day in-office mandate for federal public servants by 2027, sparking union backlash and concerns over productivity and morale.
New data reveals a 96% jump in federal public servants earning over $150,000 in five years, with 27,261 workers now in that bracket. Explore the figures and what they mean for Canada's largest employer.
The federal government has started informing public servants about potential job reductions. Get the latest details on this developing story affecting Ottawa's workforce.
Analysis: The public service transformation outlined in Budget 2025 presents challenges but also significant opportunities for federal workers. Learn how to navigate the coming changes.