Justice minister suggests Liberals could limit debate to push through stalled hate speech bill
Canadian Justice Minister Sean Fraser indicated that the Liberal government may limit debate on a stalled hate speech bill to fulfill their campaign promises.
Senate panel says immigration measures should be removed from border bill
Canadian senators are advocating for the removal or modification of immigration-related provisions in the government’s border security bill, C-12, citing concerns raised by an in-depth study conducted by the social affairs committee.
Why keeping lawmakers in DC during shutdown may have caused more harm than good
The article discusses the backlash and disbelief regarding lawmakers' decision to leave Washington D.C. amid a government shutdown, highlighting the implications for funding and governance.
Federal government raises concerns over OpenAI safety measures after B.C. tragedy
The Canadian federal government is pressing OpenAI for answers regarding online safety protocols following a tragic shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Provinces and municipalities must prepare to comply with the reform of the Cootad from June 1
Provinces and municipalities in Ecuador are required to comply with the newly approved reform to the Cootad, which mandates that 70% of annual budgets be allocated for investment starting June 1.
Attack with explosives damages vehicle of the president of the parish government of Malimpia, in Quinindé
An explosives attack damaged the vehicle of Denni T. C., the president of the parish government in Malimpia, Quinindé, Ecuador, without causing personal injuries.
B.C. government spending $50M to expand availability of nasal naloxone across province
British Columbia is allocating $50 million to enhance the distribution of nasal naloxone as part of its response to the ongoing overdose crisis.
C’River communities protest neglected federal road, demand FG’s intervention
Communities in Cross River State, Nigeria, are protesting the neglected state of federal roads, particularly the Ikom-Obudu highway, demanding government action for repairs.
$10-a-day daycare program paused in order to stabilize, B.C. government says
The B.C. government has announced a three-year pause on the $10-a-day daycare program to assess its sustainability and address issues raised by families and operators.
Health, education, public safety to be protected in B.C. budget, Minister Bailey says
British Columbia's Finance Minister Brenda Bailey outlines a disciplined budget prioritizing health, education, and public safety amid economic challenges and a significant deficit.
Liberals likely to table new, narrower lawful access bill after blowback to C-2: sources
The Canadian government is considering introducing a revised lawful access bill following significant public backlash against its previous attempt, C-2.
The disease spreads through blood - Finland increases countermeasures
Finland's Ministry of Social Affairs and Health has allocated €6.95 million to combat Hepatitis C infections and related deaths.
Israel continues the takeover of Palestinian-populated occupied West Bank lands
Israel's government has approved a decision requiring those with land claims in the designated 'Area C' of the West Bank to submit supporting documents, leading to potential serious issues for Palestinian land ownership.
Government Approves Advancement of Land Registration in Area C that Will Allow for the Dispossession of Palestinians
The Israeli government has approved a plan to advance land registration in Area C of the West Bank, which experts predict will lead to the dispossession of many Palestinians.
C’River set to regain oil-producing status — FG report
Cross River State is expected to be re-listed as an oil-producing state following the submission of a final report by a Federal Government committee.
B.C.’s provincial deficit ‘unsustainable’ as budget day nears, official says
The British Columbia government is expected to announce significant budget cuts amid rising concerns about a growing provincial deficit, while also addressing the aftermath of a tragic mass shooting in the region.
B.C. First Nation opposes cull on its territory after footage of ‘Judas’ wolf
The Gitxsan First Nation is opposing the British Columbia government's wolf cull program after a 'Judas' wolf, identified by its collar, was spotted in their territory.
Grand jury rejects DOJ effort to indict Democratic lawmakers who urged military to defy illegal orders
A grand jury in Washington, D.C. declined to indict six Democratic lawmakers who had encouraged the military to defy what they deemed illegal orders from the federal government.
Liberals willing to amend hate bill to clarify reading religious texts isn’t hate, Fraser says, accusing Conservatives of obstruction
The Liberal government is prepared to amend its hate bill to clarify that reading religious texts does not constitute hate speech, amidst accusations against the Conservatives for obstructing the bill's progress.
The Icelandic government hires lobbyists in Washington
The Icelandic government has hired a lobbying firm in Washington, D.C. to represent its interests.
Recruitment Announced for 10th Pass Candidates, Salary Up to 56 Thousand, Apply Soon
The Indian government has announced recruitment for Group-C mechanic positions in the 61 Cavalry, offering a salary between 18,000 to 56,900, specifically for candidates who have completed their 10th grade.
Melania Trump on the life advice she offered Cheryl Hines after move to Washington DC with RFK Jr.
Melania Trump shared life advice with Cheryl Hines as the actress adapted to her new life in Washington, D.C., after her husband became a government official.
Criticism over B.C. government’s handling of Texada grizzly bear shooting
Two individuals in British Columbia have faced legal penalties for the shooting of a grizzly bear, leading to public discourse over their actions and government responses to wildlife encounters.
Updating the Rodalies network will require an investment of 1 billion annually until 2030
The Generalitat calls on the government to cover daily costs for the C-32 toll and alternative bus services, highlighting the ongoing chaos in the Rodalies train system in Catalonia.
Parliamentary opposition factions invite I. Ruginienė to meet: seeking clarification on defense plans A, B, and C
Lithuanian parliamentary opposition factions have invited Prime Minister I. Ruginienė to discuss and clarify the country's defense plans in light of potential changes in NATO and US involvement.
Professor of Constitutional Law: Zagreb is not the Croatian Washington D.C.
Constitutional law expert Matija Miloš discusses the legality of the Croatian government's organization of a public welcome for the handball team in Zagreb, asserting that while the government has decision-making powers, it cannot organize public gatherings contrary to regulations.
C’River magistrates to resume indefinite strike February 9
The Cross River chapter of the Magistrates’ Association of Nigeria plans to resume an indefinite strike on February 9 due to the state government's failure to fulfill their demands.
Doctors and activists rally in front of Congress to save Gaza
Doctors and activists in Washington, D.C. urge the U.S. government to open all crossings to Gaza for humanitarian aid, highlighting the dire conditions following recent storms.
Commuter Allowance, Heating, Refueling, USB-C Obligation - What Will Change for Germans in 2026
In 2026, living costs will rise for Germans while introducing overdue rights through new legislation implemented by the government alongside EU mandates and national projects.
Catalan farmers hang a dead wild boar and deer on the C-17 to protest against the "excess" of wildlife
Catalan farmers protested on the C-17 by hanging a dead wild boar and deer, part of a larger rally involving over 350 tractors against the government's wildlife management plans.
The FBI closes the historic J. Edgar Hoover building: why the headquarters will be decommissioned
The FBI has announced the permanent closure of its historic headquarters, the J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington, D.C., after over fifty years of service, a decision revealed by Director Kash Patel on X.