Category : Federal Government


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.

Krasner Slams Fetterman Over ICE Nazi Comments

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner criticizes Senator John Fetterman for condemning his Nazi comparison of ICE agents, escalating Democratic tensions over immigration rhetoric.

Graham Blocks Funding Bill Over Phone Record Law

Senator Lindsey Graham continues to delay bipartisan government funding, demanding right to sue over Jan. 6 phone record collection and seeking changes to compensation provision.

UN Faces Imminent Financial Collapse, Guterres Warns

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres issues a stark warning about the UN's precarious financial situation, highlighting the risk of an imminent collapse that could cripple global operations.

8,000+ Federal Job Cuts Across 24 Departments

The federal government is set to eliminate more than 8,000 positions across two dozen departments, marking a significant workforce reduction in Ottawa's public service.

1,000+ Federal Workers Get Layoff Notices in Ottawa

More than 1,000 federal government employees in Ottawa have been issued layoff notices this week, marking a significant workforce reduction amid ongoing government restructuring and budgetary pressures.

Don Lemon Arrested by Federal Authorities in LA

Federal authorities arrested journalist Don Lemon in Los Angeles while covering the Grammys. His attorney criticized the Trump administration's priorities in pursuing Lemon over immigration agent killings.

Trump's Horse Video Remark Sparks Criticism

Former President Donald Trump's explanation for appointing Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary, citing a video of Burgum's wife riding horses, has drawn significant backlash online as critics call the comments inappropriate.

Trump, Democrats Strike Deal to Avert Government Shutdown

U.S. President Donald Trump and Senate Democrats have reached a tentative agreement to prevent a government shutdown, with Democrats securing temporary funding for Homeland Security while pushing for immigration enforcement reforms.

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