LeDrew Slams Carney Government and Public Apathy
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.
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.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's government has expedited legislation to provide a GST credit top-up, with payments scheduled to reach Canadians this spring following parliamentary approval.
The White House budget office is using $15 million from the former U.S. foreign aid agency to cover security costs for Russell Vought, President Trump's budget chief, documents show.
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An Ottawa MP is urging the federal government to incorporate meaningful flexibility into its new return-to-office mandate for public servants, emphasizing the need for adaptable work arrangements.
Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney issues a stark warning about the long-term consequences of Alberta separatism, urging conservative federalists to counter the movement to prevent decades of national damage.
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A letter criticizes federal EV subsidies as wasteful, while another condemns Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow's budget spending. Public frustration mounts over taxpayer-funded initiatives.
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced ridicule for using a binder of prepared insults during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the Epstein files, drawing comparisons to 'Mean Girls'.
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The U.S. House is set to pass the SAVE America Act, requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting, amid partisan debate over voter access and responsibility.
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Senate Democrats blocked Department of Homeland Security funding, demanding reforms to federal immigration agents after two American deaths in Minnesota, risking a partial shutdown.
Quebec's political influence in federal politics is declining due to demographic shifts and policy choices. By 2050, the province may represent less than 20% of Canada's population, raising concerns about national unity and bilingualism.
Democrats are furious after discovering the Justice Department monitored lawmakers' searches of Epstein documents, with calls for Attorney General Pam Bondi to resign and demands for systemic overhaul.
President Donald Trump commended Attorney General Pam Bondi for her testimony before Congress, where she praised him extensively while facing questions about Jeffrey Epstein files.
Democratic senators introduce a bill to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores, targeting the use of personal data for price hikes and electronic shelf labels to protect consumers from inflation-driven corporate practices.
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As Donald Trump's presidency enters its final years, Canada faces uncertainty over whether his waning influence will bring relief or increased turmoil amid ongoing trade disputes and aggressive rhetoric.
As Donald Trump's presidency enters its final phase, Canada faces uncertainty over whether his waning tenure will bring relief or increased turmoil in bilateral relations.