Category : Federal Government


Russia Rejects European Claims of Navalny Poisoning

The Kremlin has strongly dismissed allegations from five European nations that opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned in an Arctic prison, calling the accusations unfounded as supporters mark his death anniversary.

Library and Archives Canada to Cut 56 Positions

Library and Archives Canada is eliminating 56 positions as part of organizational restructuring. The cuts affect the national institution responsible for preserving Canada's documentary heritage.

Kremlin Denies Navalny Poisoning, Widow Says Truth Out

The Kremlin has rejected allegations that it poisoned Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny with a dart frog toxin, while his widow asserts the truth is now public. Navalny, a prominent anti-corruption activist, died in 2026 under controversial circums

Rubio Backs Orbán's Re-Election in Budapest Meeting

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio publicly supported Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's campaign for another term following April elections during a diplomatic visit to Budapest, highlighting ongoing international political alliances.

Obama Denies Alien Contact, Cites Lack of Evidence

Former President Barack Obama has addressed recent speculation about extraterrestrial life, stating there is no credible evidence that aliens have made contact with Earth. His comments come amid ongoing public fascination with UFOs and government disclosu

Trump: Board of Peace Pledges Over $5B for Gaza Aid

President Donald Trump reveals that founding members of his Board of Peace have committed more than $5 billion to humanitarian and reconstruction efforts in Gaza, with a key meeting set in Washington.

Massie Criticizes Bondi's Epstein Files Handling

Kentucky Republican Thomas Massie condemned Attorney General Pam Bondi's conduct during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Jeffrey Epstein files, citing name-calling and avoidance of victims.

House Leader Defends Liberal Omnibus Budget Bill

Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon reaffirms the Liberals' decision to present the budget implementation bill as an omnibus package, citing efficiency and legislative necessity in Ottawa.

Canadian Army Apologizes for Holocaust Post Omitting Jews

The Canadian Army has issued an apology after a social media post on International Holocaust Remembrance Day failed to explicitly identify Jews as the primary victims of the Holocaust, drawing criticism from academics and Jewish advocacy groups.

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