Category : Federal Government


Swedish Royals Begin Rare Official Visit to Canada

King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden have arrived in Ottawa for a significant royal visit to Canada. This rare diplomatic engagement strengthens bilateral ties between the two nations.

Trump's Oval Office chandelier rejected over safety

White House staff reportedly blocked Donald Trump's plan for a massive Oval Office chandelier over structural safety concerns. Learn about the president's controversial White House renovations.

Susai Jesu appointed Archbishop of Keewatin-Le Pas

Father Susai Jesu, who survived a near-fatal car accident in northern Saskatchewan, has been appointed Archbishop of Keewatin-Le Pas. Learn about his remarkable journey from India to Canadian church leadership.

Carney's Budget Passes, No Early Election

Prime Minister Mark Carney's budget passes crucial confidence vote, avoiding snap election. Liberals secure fourth term with $78.3-billion deficit plan.

FEMA Acting Chief Resigns After Criticism

FEMA's acting administrator David Richardson resigns following internal frustration and criticism over his handling of natural disasters, including Texas floods. Karen Evans to take over.

Green Party's May Supports Liberal Federal Budget

Green Party leader Elizabeth May confirms she will vote yes on Liberals' 2025 federal budget, likely preventing government collapse. Key details on budget vote and political implications.

MP Condemns Protest in Toronto Jewish Area

Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman condemns anti-Israel protest in Toronto's Jewish neighbourhood, calling it intimidation. Read about the community response.

BBC Determined to Fight Trump Defamation Claim

The BBC announces it will vigorously defend against Donald Trump's $500 million defamation lawsuit. The legal battle centers on reporting about Trump's business dealings.

PM Mark Carney Booed During Grey Cup Coin Toss

Prime Minister Mark Carney faced boos from the crowd at the 112th Grey Cup in Winnipeg. The PM later addressed the incident and shared an edited video of the event on social media.

How New Public Service Early Retirement Buyouts Work

Learn how the federal government's $1.5B early retirement incentive program will work for Canadian public servants, funded by the pension plan surplus. Get the details on eligibility and timeline.

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