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Bitcoin Plummets and Faces a Difficult Road Ahead
The cryptocurrency is seeing weakening demand, which is putting pressure on prices. “We’ve slipped back in terms of people that accept it, so the transactional network is smaller today than it was a year ago,” says Paul Johnson, senior...
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MedMen Makes Public Market Debut in Canada
The American cannabis company, which has 18 licensed facilities and a medical marijuana dispensary on 5th Avenue in Manhattan, began trading on the Canadian Stock Exchange on Tuesday, earning a valuation of $1.1 billion. "This is a long...
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MedMen Goes Public in Canada to Grow in U.S.
Shares of the American cannabis company, which has 18 licensed facilities in the U.S. and a medical marijuana dispensary on Manhattan's 5th Avenue, began trading on the Canadian Stock Exchange Tuesday, giving it a valuation of $1.1...
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Tariffs on allies
Political scientist Jasmin Mujanovic on fear that trade developments are a "tectonic shift" in history.
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Khalistani supporters threaten India, PM Modi After Trudeau gloats about ‘law of land’
Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau boasts about ‘law of land’ after cops arrest three Indian nationals for the murder of pro-Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Speaking at Sikh Centennial Gala in Toronto, Trudeau said that the...
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EC asks political parties to avoid hate speeches during poll campaign
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said,"There is no place for bloodbath and violence in the elections...From wherever we will receive the information of violence, we will take action against them." The CEC said, "Cash movement...
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U.K. PM says he'll enact emergency legislation after migrant plan struck down
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, speaking after the country's top court ruled his existing migrant plan unlawful, says he'll introduce emergency legislation declaring Rwanda a safe country for migrants.
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Canada 'will not reciprocate' after India revokes diplomats' immunity: Joly
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says Canada facilitated the safe departure of 41 diplomats who were at risk of having their diplomatic immunity stripped by India. She also said Canada will not retaliate by threatening India's...
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Trudeau says 'credible allegations' link India to killing of Sikh leader in Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says any foreign government involvement in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is 'an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty.'
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“Bring UCC in Hinduism…” DMK Spox TKS Elangovan vehemently opposes Uniform Civil Code
Amid the ongoing debate over the Centre’s Uniform Civil Code move, where various leaders from different political parties have expressed their views on the sensitive topic, this time Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) spokesperson TKS...
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“PM Modi never speaks on Manipur issue,” says KC Venugopal
Reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement on Uniform Civil Code, Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal said that PM Modi never speaks on Manipur issue even though the whole state is burning for several days. While speaking...
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Macron, Biden discuss Russia during US state visit
The Kremlin says Vladimir Putin is open to talks on the war in Ukraine.
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Biden calls out the current climate of violence in the U.S.
'You can't love your country only when you win," U.S. President Joe Biden said in a speech Thursday night. He called on Americans to reject violence, saying they cannot be 'pro-insurrectionist and pro-American' at the same time.
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U.S. studying 34-year prison sentence for Salma al-Shehab in Saudi Arabia
Advocating for the rights of women should 'never be criminalized,' said State Department spokesman Ned Price while confirming the U.S. is studying the case of women's rights activist Salma al-Shehab, who was sentenced in Saudi Arabia to...
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Court's draft decision on abortion 'a seismic shift'
U.S. Supreme Court litigator Elizabeth Wydra says when the high court lets states infringe on fundamental rights of some people, such as striking down the right to abortion, it is acting against the very basic tenet of the U.S....
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12 Terms of 2021: Fundamentals
Cheddar is looking back at the 12 biggest buzzwords of the year leading up to Christmas. The term for Day 11 is Fundamentals. Definition: (noun) information related to a business' profitability, revenue, assets, liabilities, and growth...
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EU's COVID travel pass will expire nine months after last vaccine dose, says Brussels
A booster shot will be required to extend the certificate, which allows cross-border travellers to skip testing and quarantine.
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NDP leader outlines what he wants to see in the budget
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he wants to see improved access to paid sick leave in the federal budget.
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Google’s threat to block Australia over content fees sparks anger
Proposed law will force Google and Facebook to pay local media for their news content or face millions of dollars in fines.
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EU's buying of COVID vaccines shows value of a future health union, says Sweden's health minister
In November the EU began its first steps towards building a health union among member countries.
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Coronavirus tracking apps must be 'voluntary' and 'time-limited', EU insists
As Europe looks towards loosening lockdown restrictions - containing new outbreaks remains critical. Mobile phone tracking applications are part of the solution to monitor the spread, but it means our privacy is invaded. "We need to be...
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India-China Take Steps to Normalise Relations
External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Monday said that India-China bilateral relations had made "good progress" in the past nine months.
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Trump “chipping away at civil liberties” in ban on foreign students
Alexandra Miller analyses Trump’s decision to revoke international student visas and explores his motives.