Trump Lashes Out at GOP Over Racist Video Fallout
Sources indicate former President Donald Trump privately expressed anger at Republican lawmakers following backlash from a racist video, highlighting internal party tensions.
Sources indicate former President Donald Trump privately expressed anger at Republican lawmakers following backlash from a racist video, highlighting internal party tensions.
Montreal police used pepper spray and made at least one arrest during a protest against GardaWorld's involvement with a Florida detention facility known as 'Alligator Alcatraz.'
Federal public servants across Canada are proactively seeking legal guidance as they brace for potential layoffs, highlighting widespread anxiety within the civil service.
The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada protests near Parliament Hill, highlighting potential risks from Canadian Food Inspection Agency budget reductions.
U.S. lawmakers are taking steps to prevent interference in the Gordie Howe International Bridge as scrutiny intensifies over a meeting involving the Ambassador Bridge, highlighting cross-border tensions.
A detailed look at Charles Milliard, the newly acclaimed Quebec Liberal Party leader, exploring his background, political journey, and vision for Quebec's future amid current challenges.
Lawrence O'Donnell criticizes President Trump for appointing 'incompetent' officials and policies that allegedly caused deaths, highlighting immigration retreats and foreign aid cuts.
Conservative MP Mike Dawson has announced he will refuse an automatic $10,000 salary increase for MPs, calling it 'distasteful' amid economic struggles. His decision has drawn criticism from fellow Conservatives.
Frustration in American politics is evolving into nihilism, fueled by distrust in institutions and spread by influencers, leading to radicalization and violence.
A recent poll indicates that a significant portion of Canadians are giving serious consideration to the debate over Alberta separation, highlighting growing political tensions.
Millions of documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice reveal new names and crimes linked to Jeffrey Epstein, implicating figures from politics, finance, and royalty worldwide.
Elections Canada has determined that Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland breached election laws by answering questions about a byelection, highlighting ongoing scrutiny of political conduct.
Prominent journalist Don Lemon has entered a not guilty plea to federal charges related to a church protest incident. The case unfolds as he faces legal proceedings in Los Angeles federal court.
A Toronto municipal employee exploited sick leave to work a second job, resulting in a $3,200 loss to taxpayers, as revealed in a 2025 auditor general report highlighting fraud concerns.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough cites a dramatic 51-point approval rating swing against Trump, warning his 'shock opera' political tactics are backfiring with young voters and independents.
Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard has told a parliamentary committee that the Prime Minister's Office should be subject to access to information legislation, arguing for greater transparency in federal governance.
The federal government has secured agreement to expedite parliamentary study of its budget bill, with a crucial confidence vote scheduled to follow the accelerated process.
Reports allege Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and adviser Corey Lewandowski have been traveling together in a luxury jet designated for deportations, as longstanding affair rumors continue to swirl in Washington circles.
Kanata MP Jenna Sudds urges meaningful flexibility as public servants face a four-day office mandate, while unions lose vaccine grievance and AI implementation struggles globally.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has publicly expressed regret over his association with Jeffrey Epstein, following newly released documents detailing their long-standing friendship and interactions.
Quebec Premier François Legault argues Montreal's separation referendum concerns won't hinder its bid for the NATO defense bank, which promises 3,500 jobs and $600M in economic spinoffs.
The federal government has announced public servants must work from the office four days per week starting in July, with executives returning full-time in May. The policy shift has triggered union opposition and concerns about commuting and office space.
The Department of Homeland Security is set for a partial shutdown starting this weekend due to a congressional funding deadlock, potentially impacting key security operations nationwide.
A California congressman is demanding the Trump administration disclose details of a meeting with the Ambassador Bridge owner that preceded President Trump's threat to block the Gordie Howe International Bridge opening, calling the situation 'undeniably c
President Donald Trump has issued pardons to five former NFL players, clearing their records for convictions including perjury and drug trafficking offenses.
The Supreme Court of Canada is examining a contested byelection victory decided by a single vote, raising questions about human error versus procedural irregularity in electoral processes.
Stephen LeDrew argues that Canadians are too passive as the Mark Carney government enacts policies that threaten liberties and economic stability, citing job losses and a secret China deal.
Reports reveal ICE agents using derogatory language against women protesters in Minnesota following fatal shootings, with experts linking behavior to toxic masculinity in recruitment.
President Trump pressures House Republicans to support controversial tariffs ahead of midterms, despite voter discontent over rising costs. Upcoming votes on Brazil and Mexico duties loom.
The federal Conservative party faces challenges balancing its stronghold in Alberta with national issues, as separatist influences and provincial policies create tension.