Canada’s ambassador to the United States says Ottawa must start putting in the work now to reinvigorate a network of contacts across our southern neighbour, so this country can be ready no matter the outcome of the November presidential election.
TEL AVIV (Reuters) – Thousands of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, accusing the veteran leader of mishandling the nation’s security and calling for a new election. Anti-government protests that shook the nation for much of …
(Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden signed into law a stopgap bill that will fund the federal government through early March and avert a partial government shutdown, the White House said on Friday. (Reporting by Katharine Jackson and Costas Pitas: Editing by Caitlin Webber) Copyright 2024 Thomson …
(Reuters) – Brazilian Senate leader Rodrigo Pacheco said on Friday the government would revoke a proposal it made to phase out the extension of payroll tax exemptions for various labor sectors, yielding to the will of the lawmakers on the matter. Speaking at a Lide Group event in Switzerland,
(Reuters) – Brazilian Senate leader Rodrigo Pacheco said on Friday the government would revoke a proposal it made to phase out the extension of payroll tax exemptions for various labor sectors, yielding to the will of the lawmakers on the matter. Speaking at a Lide Group event in Switzerland,
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today criticized Benjamin Netanyahu’s position on Palestinian statehood after the Israeli president claimed in a nationally-televised speech that the so-called “two-state solution” is dead.
Congress passed a short-term funding package on Thursday to keep the government running into early March, with Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson steering the measure through his unruly caucus with the help of Democrats in order to – yet again – narrowly skirt a shutdown set to take effect this …
Congress passed a short-term funding package on Thursday to keep the government running into early March, with Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson steering the measure through his unruly caucus with the help of Democrats in order to – yet again – narrowly skirt a shutdown set to take effect this …
The former Manitoba government successfully lobbied Ottawa to welcome thousands more newcomers to the province than planned, but then couldn’t process many applications in time.