In Alberta, stakes are high as negotiations loom for over 200,000 public sector workers. The outcomes of these negotiations will be critical, as they are about more than wages; they're about the future of public services in the province. These talks come at a time when the government's role in
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Trump's Past and Present Attacks on the Department of Education Since his 2016 presidential campaign, Donald J. Trump has been an advocate for dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. As part of a wider Republican push for smaller federal oversight, Trump has called upon the powers of the
The renewal of the partnership between the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the Indian Health Service marks a significant stride in caring for American Indian and Alaska Native veterans. This collaboration, evolving from its initial 2012 agreement, reflects a strengthened commitment to
Ending world hunger is undoubtedly one of the most critical issues impacting the modern world. According to the World Food Programme (WFP), approximately 828 million people worldwide lack proper food, and more than 43 million are at serious risk of famine. Moreover, diets that cannot provide
US government shutdowns disrupt the economy and leave thousands of workers unpaid. Additionally, these standstills negatively impact air travel, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), small businesses, and many more government programs. This article will explore what US government shutdowns are, how