Democrats Mock Trump's Napping on National Napping Day
Democrats used National Napping Day to share images of President Donald Trump appearing to doze during meetings, reigniting discussions about his energy levels and health.
Democrats used National Napping Day to share images of President Donald Trump appearing to doze during meetings, reigniting discussions about his energy levels and health.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre sharply criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney for missing a House of Commons debate on the Iran war, highlighting political tensions over national security discussions.
Critics blast President Trump for threatening Iran with 'Death, Fire and Fury' on social media, raising concerns over war crimes and economic fallout from oil market disruptions.
Former U.S. President Trump alleges Iran operated a covert nuclear weapons facility as the Middle East conflict disrupts global markets and sparks international debate.
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RecommendedU.S. President Trump states the conflict with Iran may conclude shortly, but issues stark warnings about global oil supply security. Meanwhile, Canada reaffirms its non-participation stance.
Alexander Butterfield, the former White House aide whose 1973 Senate testimony revealed President Richard Nixon's secret Oval Office taping system, has passed away at 99 years old.
Former President Donald Trump's recent comments on Cuba have stirred debate, with vague references to a potential 'friendly takeover' raising questions about U.S. foreign policy intentions.
U.S. President Trump states the Iran conflict is 'very complete' but also a 'beginning,' while Canada's defense minister confirms non-participation. Global reactions and domestic issues unfold amid escalating Middle East tensions.
Former President Trump claims Iran would have attacked the U.S. within a week if not preemptively struck, while Canada's defense minister firmly states the country will not engage in the Middle East war.
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RecommendedThe duration of Trump's Iran conflict impacts U.S. troop safety and gas prices, with experts warning of lasting economic damage and market instability despite potential de-escalation.
Conservative MP Roman Baber urges government response as Masood Masjoody, a B.C. mathematician and critic of Iran's regime, is feared murdered amid rising concerns over transnational repression.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's approval ratings face potential erosion as prolonged Middle East conflict threatens inflation and economic stability, with his own party questioning his initial support for military actions.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticizes former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, calling her a 'disgrace' and demanding transformative changes to ICE before restoring DHS funding.
Former President Trump claims the conflict with Iran is 'very complete,' while Canada's defense minister firmly states the country will not join the Middle East war, amid regional tensions and political scrutiny.
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RecommendedGovernor General Mary Simon faces calls to reject a $15,800 salary increase as Canadians express anger over automatic raises for top officials. Her total pay now reaches $393,800 while average workers earn far less.
Ontario Provincial Police have laid charges against another individual accused of making threats toward Premier Doug Ford, marking the second such case in recent weeks as authorities emphasize zero tolerance for intimidation.
A recent poll from Calgary indicates rising support for the federal Liberals in Alberta, challenging traditional political dynamics in the province as Prime Minister Mark Carney engages internationally.
Prime Minister Mark Carney missed a parliamentary debate on Canada's position regarding the Iran conflict, drawing sharp criticism from opposition leaders who accuse him of avoiding accountability.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow was notably absent following recent antisemitic shootings at synagogues, sparking criticism from officials who demand concrete action against rising hate crimes.
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RecommendedCanadian opposition parties are pressing the government for clear answers as MPs prepare to debate potential involvement in the Iran war, with Prime Minister Mark Carney notably absent from the discussion.
President Donald Trump asserts he has a strategy as oil prices exceed $100 during the Iran conflict, with the U.S. considering special forces deployment to seize uranium.
The federal government has nominated senior public servant Annette Ryan as Canada's next parliamentary budget officer, filling a position left vacant after the interim officer's contract expired.
Meghan McCain publicly calls on the Trump administration to stop using Sen. Lindsey Graham as a surrogate for Iran war messaging, citing his inflammatory rhetoric and damage to public communication efforts.
The Liberal government has selected Annette Ryan, a senior official from the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre, to serve as the new Parliamentary Budget Officer.
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RecommendedConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced his party will center its campaign on cost-of-living issues in critical byelections next month, emphasizing economic relief for Canadians.
Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) sparked controversy by stating Muslims should not be in the United States, reacting to an anti-Islam rally in New York City.
Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskell warns Canada of potential bloodshed unless the RCMP investigates recent shootings targeting Jewish communities, citing parallels to global hate trends.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to miss a House of Commons debate on the Iran war, while a former foreign affairs minister calls Canada's response 'confusing' and stranded Canadians voice distress.
Canadian citizens stranded in war-torn regions of the Middle East are criticizing federal policies, claiming they place families in dire and stressful situations with inadequate support for evacuation.
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RecommendedCanadian families trapped in Middle East conflict zones face severe stress due to federal evacuation policies, with former officials questioning the government's stance on Iran.