Category : Federal Government


Harper's 'Cult Following' Grows on 20th Anniversary

As Canada marks 20 years since Stephen Harper's first election victory, analysis reveals why many Canadians feel nostalgic for his tenure, comparing housing, inflation, and fiscal policies to current challenges.

Greene and Maher Spar Over Don Lemon Arrest

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene defended Don Lemon's arrest under the FACE Act during a heated exchange with Bill Maher, who criticized the move as government overreach.

Trump Defends Noem, Blames Misogyny for Criticism

Former President Donald Trump claims attacks on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem are driven by gender bias, not her department's controversial Minneapolis immigration enforcement actions that sparked protests.

Trump Moves to Avoid Shutdown as Minneapolis Crisis Escalates

President Donald Trump negotiates with Democrats to prevent a government shutdown over DHS funding, marking a departure from last year's standoff. The political urgency intensifies following fatal shootings in Minneapolis involving federal immigration off

Canada's New Global Role Under Carney's Leadership

Prime Minister Mark Carney's powerful Davos address has repositioned Canada as a leading voice in global diplomacy, challenging traditional perceptions of the nation as passive and reshaping international dynamics.

Harper Portrait Unveiled 20 Years After Conservative Win

Stephen Harper's official portrait joins Parliament's collection, marking 20 years since he led Conservatives to power. Artist Phil Richards describes Harper as 'personable, funny, and an excellent writer' during their collaboration.

Ciano: Carney's Davos Speech Exposes Canadian Hypocrisy

Richard Ciano analyzes Prime Minister Mark Carney's Davos address, comparing Canada's governance to Havel's greengrocer parable and highlighting contradictions in Crown allegiance, reconciliation, and climate policies.

Poilievre: Liberals Fuel Separatist Movements in Canada

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accuses federal Liberal governments of endangering national unity by fostering economic despair and disrespecting provincial rights, sparking renewed separatist activity in Quebec and Alberta.

Senate Passes Spending Bill with DHS Extension

The U.S. Senate approved a bipartisan spending package extending Homeland Security funding temporarily while negotiations continue over ICE and CBP reforms following fatal shootings in Minnesota.

Ottawa Modular Homes to Be Shipped to Nunavut

The Canadian federal government has announced a new initiative to transport modular homes constructed in Ottawa to Nunavut, aiming to alleviate the severe housing shortage in the northern territory.

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