Category: Federal Government

Denying Bail OK If for a ‘Just Cause,’ Says Government’s Charter Statement on Bill

The federal government’s Charter statement for its proposed bail reforms says there is “just cause” to deny bail if certain requirements are met. Justice Minister David Lametti introduced a bill last month that would make it harder for some repeat violent offenders to seek pretrial release by putting the onus on them to prove why they…


Federal Labour Board Orders Hearing for Parks Canada Employee Denied Exemption From COVID Shot

A federal labour board has agreed to hear the case of a Parks Canada employee denied a religious exemption from the COVID-19 vaccine, after the government argued she had missed deadlines for filing a grievance through the union. Jennifer Squires, who worked as a senior financial services adviser, applied to the Federal Public Sector Labour…


Feds Don’t Know How Many Public Servants Are Working Remotely: Budget Officer

The federal government does not know how many employees are working remotely from home, according to Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux. On May 2, Giroux testified before the Senate national finance committee, soon after the government and roughly 120,000 workers represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) reached a tentative agreement to end…


IN-DEPTH: J6 Attorneys Sound Alarm on Federal Government’s Treatment of American Citizens

Contrary to the narrative that pervaded the media the evening of Jan. 6, 2021, what attorney Michael Hamilton experienced before he left the rally at the U.S. Capitol Building was a day of “peace and prayer.” Hamilton, who also attended seminary many years ago, held a worship service on the front lawn of the Capitol…


Federal Government Intends to Ban Animal Testing With Omnibus Budget Bill

A 430-page federal government omnibus budget bill includes a revision that would ban animal testing by the cosmetics industry within six months of being passed into law. Bill C-47, the Budget Implementation Act, amends multiple federal bills, including the Food and Drugs Act, according to Blacklock’s Reporter on April 24. The revision to the Act…


PREMIERING 4 PM ET: Trump Indictment Isn’t the First Time the Ruling Class Has Weaponized the Judicial System | Truth Over News

The indictment of former president Donald Trump marks a whole new chapter in the weaponization of the justice system to pursue political enemies. But it is not the first time this has been done—and not the first time Trump has been the focus of such abuses. The case against General Michael Flynn was perhaps even…


PREMIERING NOW: Trump Indictment Isn’t the First Time the Ruling Class Has Weaponized the Judicial System | Truth Over News

The indictment of former president Donald Trump marks a whole new chapter in the weaponization of the justice system to pursue political enemies. But it is not the first time this has been done—and not the first time Trump has been the focus of such abuses. The case against General Michael Flynn was perhaps even…


Trump Indictment Isn’t the First Time the Ruling Class Has Weaponized the Judicial System | Truth Over News

The indictment of former president Donald Trump marks a whole new chapter in the weaponization of the justice system to pursue political enemies. But it is not the first time this has been done—and not the first time Trump has been the focus of such abuses. The case against General Michael Flynn was perhaps even…


Social Security Rules for Federal Government Employees

I’ve commented before how surprised I am that a high percentage of emails I get come from the relatively small group of people in this country who don’t even pay into Social Security. Most of those questions come from retired or soon-to-be retired educators in those states where teachers have a separate retirement system other…


LIVE 9 AM ET: House Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing on ‘The Weaponization of the Federal Government’

The House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government holds a hearing on the “Missouri v. Biden” U.S. Supreme Court case at 9:00 a.m. ET March 30, with testimony from Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.);  Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, and Special Assistant Attorney General D. John Sauer. …