Category : Federal Government


Carney Stands by Davos Speech After U.S. Criticism

Prime Minister Mark Carney confirms he stands by his Davos speech that implicitly criticized U.S. policy, despite claims from U.S. officials that he walked back his comments during a call with President Trump.

Carney-Trump Call Secrecy Sparks Transparency Concerns

A reported phone conversation between Prime Minister Mark Carney and former U.S. President Donald Trump remains shrouded in mystery, with the PMO refusing to release details. The lack of transparency raises questions about accountability in Canadian forei

Carney's Davos Speech: A Master Class in Oratory

Prime Minister Mark Carney's World Economic Forum address in Davos received global attention and standing ovations, with experts calling it a historic speech that defined a new era of international disorder.

Seven Things to Watch as Parliament Returns

As Canadian Parliament reconvenes, key issues include budget implementation, international momentum from Davos, opposition tactics, and leadership reviews affecting government agenda delivery.

Trump Forgets Alzheimer's Name in Health Interview

President Donald Trump appeared to forget the term 'Alzheimer's disease' during an interview where he denied having the condition, while also addressing claims he fell asleep in a Cabinet meeting.

Iran Crackdown Death Toll Over 6,126: Activists

Human rights activists report a grim milestone in Iran, with over 6,126 fatalities linked to the government's suppression of nationwide protests, as international scrutiny intensifies.

Former Liberal Minister Kirsty Duncan Dies at 59

Kirsty Duncan, a former federal Liberal cabinet minister and respected parliamentarian, has died at the age of 59. Her career was marked by significant contributions to science and public health policy in Canada.

CRA Commissioner Bob Hamilton to Retire in March

Canada Revenue Agency Commissioner Bob Hamilton will retire at the end of March, following a year of increased scrutiny over CRA performance issues and amid broader public service leadership changes.

Trump and Carney in China Policy War of Words

Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney engage in a public dispute over Canada's relationship with China, with Trump warning of economic consequences and Carney defending his foreign policy approach.

White House Criticizes Reporters' Email Pronouns

The Trump administration has responded critically to journalists including WorldPronouns in their email signatures, highlighting ongoing cultural and political tensions in Washington.

Carney Defends Afghanistan Record, No Trump Apology

Prime Minister Mark Carney has defended Canada's involvement in Afghanistan while not requesting an apology from former U.S. President Donald Trump. The statement comes as Parliament resumes with new GST credit measures.

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