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Ottawa City staff back in office 5 days a week

City of Ottawa ends remote work option for employees, requiring a full-time return to the office starting 2026. Federal public servants still await their own return-to-office announcement.

U.S. workers file complaint over gender-affirming care ban

U.S. federal employees have filed a formal complaint against the Trump administration's prohibition on gender-affirming healthcare coverage. The move highlights a major clash over transgender rights and federal employment benefits.

Judge Rejects White House Move to Defund CFPB

A federal judge ruled the CFPB's funding from the Federal Reserve must continue, blocking an attempt to starve the agency of money and potentially lay off its employees. Read the latest on this legal battle.

Judge Blocks White House Attempt to Defund CFPB

A U.S. judge has halted the White House's move to defund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, securing employee pay. Read the latest on this significant legal and political development.

U.S. Consumer Watchdog Nears Collapse After Trump Cuts

U.S. President Donald Trump's funding cuts have pushed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to the edge of collapse, threatening oversight of banks and lenders. Learn about the critical implications.

Iowa Guard Members Killed in Syria Return Home

The remains of two Iowa National Guard soldiers killed in a Syrian desert attack were repatriated in a dignified transfer at Des Moines International Airport on December 24, 2025.

B.C. flood insured loss tally still weeks away

The Insurance Bureau of Canada states it will take weeks to calculate total insured losses from the devastating B.C. floods. Get the latest details on the recovery and financial impact.

Two Arrested in Montreal Boy Stabbing Case

Montreal police have arrested a 19-year-old man and a minor for the November stabbing of a 12-year-old. The victim survived. Police credit witness tips for the arrests.

Flawed U.S. Inflation Data Undermines Trump's Claims

A problematic November 2025 U.S. inflation report, marred by a federal shutdown, casts doubt on cooling price data and President Trump's affordability victory claims. Wall Street labels it 'a mess'.

SAQ reports $336.5M Q2 net income, down 0.4%

The Société des alcools du Québec reports a slight year-over-year decline in second-quarter net income to $336.5 million. Explore the financial details and context for the provincial crown corporation.

U.S. Jobless Rate Hits 4.6%, a Four-Year High

The U.S. unemployment rate rose to 4.6% in November, its highest point since September 2021, as job growth slows and manufacturing sheds positions. Key officials debate the causes.

Report: Track 'Underperforming' Federal Public Servants

A new report calls for the federal government to formally report on underperforming public servants and measure productivity. The recommendations aim to improve accountability within Canada's public service.

Quebec mandates 3-day office return for public servants

The Quebec government has mandated its public sector employees return to the office three days weekly, aligning with a broader Canadian trend. Explore the details and what it means for the future of hybrid work.

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