Jeneroux Joins PM on 9-Day Trip to India, Australia, Japan
Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux will accompany the Prime Minister on a significant nine-day diplomatic mission to India, Australia, and Japan, amid expectations of tense political moments.
Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux will accompany the Prime Minister on a significant nine-day diplomatic mission to India, Australia, and Japan, amid expectations of tense political moments.
A documentary scene shows President Donald Trump complaining the College Football Playoff National Championship was scheduled on his inauguration day, suspecting it was intentional.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announces $2 billion in military assistance and new sanctions targeting 100 Russian ships evading oil sanctions, marking four years since Russia's full-scale invasion.
A new poll reveals 78% of Canadians back Conservative MP Mike Dawson's decision to refuse a legislated $8,800 salary increase, with widespread opposition to automatic raises for politicians.
Fox News host Jesse Watters faced criticism after questioning Gavin Newsom's fitness for presidency due to dyslexia, while critics highlighted his defense of Donald Trump's own verbal struggles.
Newest Liberal MP Matt Jeneroux will accompany Prime Minister Carney on a diplomatic tour to India, Australia, and Japan, amid expectations of tense political moments.
As the first senior British royal arrested in modern times, Prince Andrew faces unprecedented legal scrutiny, raising questions about his status in the line of succession and the monarchy's future.
Former President Donald Trump prepares to deliver a lengthy State of the Union address as his approval ratings decline and his latest tariff threats face international criticism.
Democratic lawmakers are opting for low-key protests or boycotts during Trump's State of the Union, bringing Epstein survivors and ICE victims as guests to highlight policy concerns.
President Donald Trump's upcoming State of the Union address aims to reassure voters on economic issues as midterm elections approach, with a focus on calming financial anxieties.
Humanitarian organizations have filed a petition with Israel's Supreme Court to overturn a ban on their operations in Gaza, imposed due to non-compliance with new regulatory rules, threatening vital aid delivery.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commemorates the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, asserting that the Ukrainian spirit remains unbroken despite immense suffering and ongoing conflict.
British lawmakers are set to debate a motion calling for the release of confidential documents related to former Prince Andrew, as parliamentary scrutiny intensifies over his past associations.
The MAHA movement, led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has mobilized mothers through health misinformation, with 40% of U.S. parents supporting it. Sociologist Katie Gaddini explains how the pandemic politicized women, blending traditional role
Analysis of President Trump's 2026 State of the Union address as political theater, contrasted with Reagan's historic 1986 Challenger disaster response speech that transcended politics.
President Donald Trump is set to deliver his State of the Union address against a backdrop of sliding approval ratings, with the speech scheduled for February 24, 2026, in Washington.
A rally is scheduled for Saturday in Quebec City to protest federal gun prohibitions and a planned buyback program, highlighting ongoing debates over firearm regulations in Canada.
At an event honoring families affected by undocumented immigrants, former President Donald Trump rejected his 40% approval rating as fabricated, asserting he has higher support from 'real polls' that remain undisclosed.
A top U.S. homeland security aide entered a government jet cockpit uninvited during ascent, then fired a pilot over a misplaced blanket, potentially violating aviation safety protocols.
President Donald Trump refuted media reports suggesting his top military adviser warned of serious risks in a potential Iran operation, claiming victory would be easily achieved.
President Donald Trump's aggressive military buildup against Iran raises political risks ahead of midterm elections, as aides urge focus on economic issues. The potential conflict contrasts with voter priorities and campaign promises.
Utah Senator Mike Lee removed a social media post drawing parallels between masked federal agents and Mexican cartel members, sparking backlash from colleagues and critics.
Andrew McCabe condemns FBI Director Kash Patel's use of bureau resources to attend Winter Olympics hockey finals, calling the trip a misuse of taxpayer funds.
Former Polish President Lech Walesa told AFP that Donald Trump's approach to Russia could be seen as treasonous or brilliant, with Nobel Peace Prize implications.
Calgarians in Mexico recount firebombs and unrest after a cartel boss's killing. Global Affairs Canada issues shelter-in-place advisory for Canadians in the region.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore and Attorney General Anthony Brown have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to halt the construction of an ICE detention facility, citing legal and community concerns.
California Governor Gavin Newsom faces backlash over comments about his SAT score and dyslexia during a book tour stop in Atlanta, with critics accusing him of racism.
Interim President Delcy Rodríguez announces a new amnesty law, inviting Venezuelans abroad to return home. The move aims to foster national reconciliation and economic recovery.
The Saskatchewan NDP has submitted a freedom of information request for all Yorkton Hospital documents since 2011, criticizing the government for excessive redactions and lack of transparency regarding healthcare operations.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has formally requested the removal of the disgraced former Prince Andrew from Australia's line of succession, citing his association with the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.