Category : Federal Government


EU Leaders Blast Orbán Over Ukraine Loan Veto

European Union leaders have sharply criticized Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for vetoing a crucial loan to Ukraine, accusing him of playing political games ahead of elections. The move has sparked tensions at the EU summit in Brussels.

Ottawa Police Not Reimbursed for Protest Costs

The Ottawa Police Service reveals the federal government is not covering expenses related to managing Israel-Palestinian demonstrations in the capital, raising concerns about budget impacts.

Welcoming Dictator's Fall, Questioning War in Iran

Arron Neal explores the complex emotions surrounding the fall of Iran's supreme leader, highlighting the tension between relief over authoritarian defeat and unease about the war's conduct and motives.

Son-in-Law's Campaign Gets Transport Industry Donations

Michael Alfonso, son-in-law of U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, receives campaign donations from lobbyists and firms regulated by Duffy's department, raising ethical questions amid federal project funding freezes.

Trump to Honor Six Fallen U.S. Troops in Delaware

Former President Donald Trump will travel to Delaware to pay respects to six U.S. service members killed in the Middle East conflict, highlighting the human cost of ongoing military engagements.

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