Report: Track 'Underperforming' Federal Public Servants

A new report calls for the federal government to formally report on underperforming public servants and measure productivity. The recommendations aim to improve accountability within Canada's public service.

Conservative MPs Cross Floor to Liberals Without Grievance

The recent defections of Conservative MPs Chris d'Entremont and Michael Ma to the Liberal Party break from historical norms, as neither cited policy disagreements. Explore the unusual nature of these political shifts.

Calls Grow to Reform Floor Crossing Rules in Canada

Political analyst Raphaël Melançon argues for stricter rules on MPs and MNAs switching parties mid-term, citing recent defections that undermine voter trust. A proposed solution: resign and run in a byelection.

Sydney Terror Attack Stokes Fears for New York's Security

The deadly Sydney shooting has intensified scrutiny on NYC Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani's rhetoric. As the city faces heightened tensions, concerns grow over security and inflammatory political language. Read the analysis.

U.S. Proposes Sweeping New Travel Rules for Visitors

New U.S. travel rules would require visitors from 42 visa waiver countries to submit five years of social media data and biometrics, drawing comparisons to historical voter suppression tactics. Read the full analysis.

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