Senate Bill Allows GOP to Sue Over FBI Phone Records
Republican senators may sue for $500,000 after FBI obtained phone records during election probe. New legislation creates path for compensation amid government shutdown resolution.
Republican senators may sue for $500,000 after FBI obtained phone records during election probe. New legislation creates path for compensation amid government shutdown resolution.
Donald Trump explains his decision not to demolish the White House East Wing for his $300 million ballroom project. Exclusive Fox News interview reveals details and funding sources.
The White House praised Donald Trump as the 'man who does it all,' but online critics were quick to highlight unfulfilled promises, including the release of Epstein files. Explore the controversy.
Jon Stewart erupts as Democrats end historic government shutdown without securing ACA subsidies. The fiery 22-minute monologue demands leadership changes after political collapse.
The U.S. Senate has approved legislation that could terminate the longest government shutdown in American history after weeks of political stalemate. Learn what this means for federal operations.
The U.S. Senate voted 60-40 to fund the government after a 41-day standoff over healthcare. The bill now moves to the Republican-controlled House for final approval.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's recent criticism of Donald Trump and praise for Nancy Pelosi sparks a political firestorm. Explore the details and implications of this surprising rift.
Canada's Chief Justice will represent the Governor General at National Remembrance Day ceremonies due to illness. Get the latest details on this significant change.
Canada Post has delivered a proposal to transform its postal services following a federal directive. The plan aims to address financial sustainability while modernizing operations.
PM Mark Carney faces criticism for allocating $150M to CBC's Eurovision participation while Canada faces $1B weekly debt interest payments. Read the budget analysis.
BBC confronts systemic bias allegations as Trump threatens $1B lawsuit over edited speech. Internal memo reveals doctored content and resignations rock broadcaster.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce new nation-building projects in Prince Rupert, B.C., a location central to Alberta's proposed bitumen pipeline, testing federal-provincial relations.
Michelle Obama denounced Donald Trump's East Wing demolition, calling it a reflection of his view on the First Lady's role. Learn more about the political symbolism.
President Donald Trump has pardoned Rudy Giuliani and dozens of Republicans involved in the push to challenge the 2020 election results. Learn the full story and implications.
Explore Malcolm Mayes' latest editorial cartoons for November 2025, featuring sharp political commentary on Pierre Poilievre, Mark Carney, and Liberal budget policies. Discover the visual satire shaping Canadian political discourse.
Speaker Johnson announces the U.S. House will reconvene to vote on a deal to end the government shutdown. Get the latest details on this critical political development.
Eight Democratic senators explain their controversial votes with Republicans to end the government shutdown. Learn why they crossed party lines and faced criticism.
Canadian Conservatives demand reversal of military directive restricting religious prayers at Remembrance Day ceremonies, citing Supreme Court's Saguenay decision as basis for controversial policy change.
President Trump threatens to dock pay of air traffic controllers absent during government shutdown, as flight delays plague US travel. Read the latest developments.
Federalist CEO Sean Davis delivers harsh criticism of Trump and GOP strategy, warning of political consequences without major changes. Read the explosive details.
NDP leadership candidate Avi Lewis held an emergency town hall criticizing the 2025 Liberal budget. The event mixed campaign rhetoric with attempts to connect with voters.
Tom MacGregor argues for enhanced security at Ottawa's National War Memorial, a sacred site vulnerable since the Freedom Convoy. Read why Confederation Square needs federal protection.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget, promised as historic, is criticized as big-government spending with minor changes. Analysis of budget choices and political defections.
Progressive Democrats erupt in anger as party reopens government without key Affordable Care Act subsidies. Calls grow for Schumer's removal as leader. Read the full story.
James Moore examines the precarious state of Canada's minority Parliament as it faces potential reduction to a single-seat margin. Explore the political implications for governance.
President Donald Trump made multiple false statements about the economy during a Fox broadcast interview at the Washington Commanders game. Read the fact-checked details.
Former President Trump grants pardon to Rudy Giuliani and others involved in attempts to overturn 2020 election results. Official confirmation received November 10, 2025.
Ben Mulroney argues that reimagining Canada is not just possible but essential. He presents a thought-provoking obituary for the nation, urging a recommitment to unity and economic potential.
A federal appeals court allows an order for full SNAP benefits to stand, impacting 42 million low-income Americans. The legal battle continues as food aid hangs in the balance.
Conservative attorney George Conway warns Donald Trump poses increasing danger with three years left in term. Expert analysis on political implications for Canada and beyond.