Democrats Plan to Double Overtime Pay for Workers
House Democrats introduce a bill to double overtime pay, aiming to increase worker income and family time as part of an affordability agenda for the midterms.
House Democrats introduce a bill to double overtime pay, aiming to increase worker income and family time as part of an affordability agenda for the midterms.
James Moore analyzes the unpredictable political landscape, from Kerry-Lynne Findlay's leadership win to Canada's trade renewal and economic challenges.
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell criticizes Trump's $1.8 billion 'Anti-Weaponization Fund,' noting GOP opposition and legal troubles. The fund faces judicial scrutiny.
Canada has sent a letter to the U.S. and Mexico calling for a renewal of the trade agreement, as Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc emphasizes the importance of economic cooperation.
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RecommendedU.S. job openings increased to 7.6 million in April 2026, defying economic concerns from the Iran war. The labor market shows resilience amid global tensions.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford firmly rejects Donald Trump's suggestion of Canada becoming the 51st state, asserting national sovereignty during a press conference in Toronto.
Windsor police are searching for the driver of a red Ford Mustang after a teen was assaulted. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
Prime Minister Carney notes 'weakness' in Canada's economy but refrains from using the term recession during a press conference on US trade talks.
President Trump appoints Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, as acting DNI after Tulsi Gabbard's resignation. Pulte will retain his housing role.
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RecommendedPresident Trump names Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte as acting DNI, replacing Tulsi Gabbard. The move shifts leadership amid ongoing intelligence community changes.
The City of Moose Jaw is pushing for answers from the Canadian government regarding the future of the Snowbirds aerobatic team, as advocates launch a letter campaign to prevent the team from being grounded.
A man faces impaired driving charges after travelling on the wrong side of the road and hitting a truck in Nova Scotia. RCMP responded to the collision late Monday.
Alberta teachers speak out against the UCP government's use of the notwithstanding clause to enforce a contract with a 12% salary increase over four years.
Canada enters a technical recession with minimal GDP decline, but Conservatives argue it reflects deeper economic issues under Carney.
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RecommendedBank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers cautions against relying solely on GDP data to declare a recession, urging a broader look at economic indicators.
New Brunswick's auditor general says NB Power risked millions in penalties by taking shortcuts on a power plant project, highlighting negligence and poor oversight.
A federal judge ruled that protesters cannot be forced to remove a flag reading '86 47' near the National Mall, stating it is protected political speech and not a death threat.
Toronto police are searching for a suspect in an unprovoked assault on a TTC streetcar near Leslieville. The incident occurred on June 2, 2026, and authorities are seeking public assistance.
The Bloc Québécois is introducing a bill to repeal the Clarity Act, calling it antidemocratic. The move follows PM Carney's comments on Alberta separatism.
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RecommendedCanada stresses the importance of integrated North American energy markets ahead of Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc's talks with U.S. officials in Washington.
The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal dismissed complaints from families of two Indigenous individuals who died in Timmins in 2018 after interactions with police, citing lack of jurisdiction.
Abelardo de la Espriella won Colombia's first presidential round with 43.7%, advocating an 'iron fist' against crime, mirroring Bukele. He faces Iván Cepeda in a June 21 runoff.
Former Alberta finance minister Travis Toews says federal Conservatives in Alberta must publicly state their position on remaining part of Canada, though comfort levels vary.
Upcoming primaries in Michigan and Wisconsin could shape U.S. House control, affecting trade policies like CUSMA and tariffs crucial for Canada.
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RecommendedA British Columbia judge reduced the sentence of Craig Durando, who beat a woman with a baseball bat during a home invasion, citing his remorse and rehabilitation efforts.
Sall Grover fined AU$120,000 for running a female-only app, Giggle, after a transgender-identified male sued. The appeal ruling reflects gender ideology's impact on women's rights.
Colby Cosh discusses John Ibbitson's Globe and Mail column acknowledging Central Canadian elites' role in Alberta separatism, exploring historical grievances and folk memory.
Geoff Russ argues that B.C.'s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act has become a 'quasi-constitutional veto' endangering democratic governance and resource development.
Canada's Bill C-22 aims to modernize lawful access but risks weakening encryption. Parliament must close backdoors to protect privacy and trade ties.
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RecommendedOttawa Citizen letters praise Ādisōke library, criticize City Hall transparency, and recall the old library. A federal librarian endorses the project.