Federal government departments are still allowed to advertise on TikTok despite mounting security concerns about the social media app, CBC News has learned.
House Republicans are planning to strategize with President-elect Trump on their path forward to funding the government past ...
Labor has ruled out revisiting a scrapped policy from 2019 that would have linked federal funding for public hospitals to the ...
The move comes after Musk became one of Trump's staunchest supporters, and biggest financial backers, during the last stage ...
“We will drain the government education swamp and stop the ... Congress is unlikely to approve a full agency shutdown It’s ...
Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon said Tuesday he has directed the Canada Industrial Relations Board to 'order that all ...
Prince, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has temporarily banned flights to Haiti, limiting crucial humanitarian aid ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Republicans won't make the mistakes of last time and will be much better prepared for a ...
Associated Press Democratic governors and state attorneys general are dusting off the playbooks from their offices’ pushback against President-elect Donald Trump’s policies, but they know it could be ...
For months, B.C. businessman Jas Arora got calls demanding money and threatening him and his family if he didn’t pay up. While recent RCMP allegations accusing Indian agents of orchestrating a ...
The cybersecurity refrain when encountering phishing emails invariably advises: “don’t click on that link” and “report that email” — but new research from Drexel University and Arizona State ...
President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act appropriated $145.4 billion in spending for climate efforts. It's unclear how ...