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Cryptocurrency Set for Safeguarding: Key Vote Approves the Genius Act – Here’s What You Need to Know

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The Senate advanced the proposal on Monday with a vote. With groundbreaking legislation aimed at overseeing certain types of cryptocurrencies. The law faced some... Read More

Winter Fuel Payment Cuts: A Hasty Decision Rectified

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A prime minister typically finds that there is seldom an ideal moment for significant actions. announce a U-turn In the instance of reductions to... Read More

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EDITORIAL: Unveiled: The Truth Behind Carbon Tax’s Impact

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The disturbing way in which the recently departed and unmourned administration of Justin Trudeau deceived Canadians about the carbon tax is just beginning to... Read More

Trump’s “Big Beautiful” Bill Nears Approval: What It Means for You

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House Republicans are edging ever closer to getting President Donald Trump’s “large, magnificent wall” by crossing the threshold through persuading Republican skeptics. Lawmakers in... Read More

Canada Post Unveils New Offers to Union Before Strike Deadline

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OTTAWA – In an effort to reach a prompt conclusion, Canada Post has presented fresh proposals to the union representing postal employees as they... Read More

EU Standards on Food Non-Negotiable, Says Trade Commissioner Šefčovič to Euronews

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EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčović states that European Union regulations concerning agriculture and food are “non-negotiable.” During an interview, Šefčovič urged for a equitable... Read More

Voices: How Angela Rayner’s Soak-the-Rich Tax Plans Reveal Her Shrewd Strategy

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Writing things down is a deliberate act in politics. Ed Balls boasted in our New Labour Years class at King’s College London that there... Read More

Starmer’s Plan Could Reverse Fuel Subsidy Cuts for UK Retirees

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LONDON (AP) — The British Prime Minister Keir Starmer Wednesday suggested that a highly contentious policy, which denied millions of pensioners their yearly winter... Read More

Canada needs a full federal budget now to show where taxpayers’ money is going

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Canada’s federal finance minister recently did announced that A budget will not be delivered. During the next parliamentary session, we won’t see an update... Read More

Major companies are anxiously awaiting to see whether or not they will be targeted by the federal government for a DEI investigation

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Firms have been both subtly and overtly reversing their policies. policies for diversity, equality, and inclusiveness For over a year now, but this week... Read More

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