Alberta's Rights Battle: UCP Policy Sparks Concern

Alberta's UCP government faces criticism over using the notwithstanding clause to override rights and dismiss Crown prosecutors. Learn how these actions impact democracy and justice in Canada.

Pharmacare Advisory Committee Report Going Public

The Canadian government prepares to release the pharmacare advisory committee's findings, marking a pivotal moment for national prescription drug coverage. Learn what this means for healthcare.

White House unaware of Huckabee-Pollard meeting

The White House denied prior knowledge of a secret meeting between US Ambassador Mike Huckabee and convicted spy Jonathan Pollard. The July encounter alarmed intelligence officials.

Trump's 'Modest' Claim Draws Scorn and Laughter

Donald Trump declared he 'always wants to be modest' while boasting of his presidency's 'best nine months.' The ironic claim was met with audience laughter and online ridicule. Discover the reaction.

Coast Guard Reverses Policy, Bans Hate Symbols

The U.S. Coast Guard has reversed its controversial policy, now explicitly classifying swastikas and nooses as prohibited hate symbols. Read the full story on this important policy change.

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