Category : Federal Government


Epstein Fallout: Europe Acts, U.S. Lags

The release of Jeffrey Epstein documents has triggered immediate political and criminal consequences for European elites, while high-profile American figures largely avoid serious repercussions.

Carney on Gordie Howe Bridge, Olympic Hockey with Trump

Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump about the mutual benefits of the Gordie Howe International Bridge after threats to block its opening, while also discussing the Canada-U.S. Olympic hockey game.

Carney Heads to Munich Security Conference

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to travel to Germany for the Munich Security Conference, a key global forum on defense and diplomacy, as international challenges mount.

Carney Consults Ford on Early Election, Poilievre Left Out

Prime Minister Mark Carney has been consulting Ontario Premier Doug Ford about potential early election strategy, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's strained relationship with Ford leaves him sidelined from these discussions.

Ottawa MP Calls for Review of 4-Day Office Mandate

A Liberal Member of Parliament from Ottawa is pressing the federal government to reassess its requirement for public servants to work four days a week in the office, citing concerns over flexibility and productivity.

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