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Former Hong Kong pro-democracy politicians arrested

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Three arrested for disrupting a Legislative Council session earlier this year.
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Plan to exceed 2030 emissions target coming 'in the next number of weeks' | Jonathan Wilkinson

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Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson on his government's commitment to exceed the Paris Agreement 2030 emissions target.
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Voters will hold government to account on climate: Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says government's that don't take climate change into account won't govern for long.
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Critics say Hungary's new laws allow PM Orban to consolidate control

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The Hungarian government is being accused of imposing a partial lockdown in order to push through controversial new measures.
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Singh on proposed rent subsidy

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the Liberals didn't give his party an advance copy of the legislation that would implement a new commercial rent subsidy.
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Madrid helps bars stay afloat by serviing food without a license

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After serving drinks for two decades, Miguel Garcia’s pub ‘Scalas’ is now almost empty because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But in a bid to keep struggling bars like his alive, the Madrid government has created new legislation allowing pubs...
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Madrid helps bars stay afloat by serving food without a license

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After serving drinks for two decades, Miguel Garcia’s pub ‘Scalas’ is now almost empty because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But in a bid to keep struggling bars like his alive, the Madrid government has created new legislation allowing pubs...
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'Nothing about us, without us' - Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller

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Indigenous Minister Marc Miller says reforms to Canada's healthcare system, must be done with full consultations and participation from Indigenous representatives.
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Indonesia workers protest against 'exploitative' new law

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Government leaders say the legislation is needed to create jobs and stimulate Southeast Asia’s largest economy crippled by the coronavirus pandemic.
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EU launches legal action against UK over controversial Brexit bill

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Brussels has launched legal action against the UK over its plans to override sections of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement. The European Commission had given the British government until the end of September to withdraw the controversial...
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Vice President Kamala Harris Will Have 'Essential' Role Due To Slim Senate Majority

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Abdallah Fayyad, opinion writer and Editorial Board member at The Boston Globe joins Cheddar to discuss Vice President Kamala Harris' impact on the Biden Administration's first 100 days.
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Canadian government warns travel to Hong Kong could lead to arbitrary detention

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The Canadian government warns that travelling to Hong Kong could put you at risk of arbitrary detention and extradition to China. Hong Kong police have quickly used a new national security law, concocted by China's leadership, to make...
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China adamant about enforcing Hong Kong security law

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As international criticism grows over new measures threatening Hong Kong's autonomy, Beijing warns others to stay out of its affairs.
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China warns Canada not to interfere in Hong Kong's new national security law

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Canada is suspending its extradition treaty with Hong Kong in the wake of new national security legislation. There are signs that more governments could soon follow Canada's lead.
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Social media firms worried about China's Hong Kong security law

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Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam called the law 'mild' compared with those in other countries, but tech giants and social media companies are not convinced.
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Hong Kong: Hundreds arrested over China security law protests

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Critics say new law that criminalises actions against China threatens the identity and freedoms of the former British territory and deepens fears of oppression.
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China to set up 'national security agency' in Hong Kong: Media

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The new law would override any existing Hong Kong laws that may conflict with it, Xinhua news agency said.
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Trump signs executive order aimed at reining in errant police

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Advocates for reform say Trump 'law and order' approach does not go far enough as Democrats prepare broader legislation.
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Tilray, Aphria Combine to Form World’s Biggest Cannabis Company

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A major deal in the cannabis space as Tilray and Aphria have agreed to combine their operations. Guy Harrison, General Manager of the Risk and Compliance Business at Dow Jones, joined Cheddar to discuss the deal and why U.S. banks need...
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Liberals' reconciliation record | Sunday Scrum

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The federal Liberal government introduced legislation this week to make Sept. 30 the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, but critics say its actions haven't matched its words.
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Trudeau questioned about Chinese-backed changes in Hong Kong

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Thursday.
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Trudeau questioned about Hong Kong's controversial new security legislation

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Friday.
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'We would like to get answers': Scheer

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Asked about travellers not getting refunds from airlines for cancelled trips, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says new legislation is needed to fill gaps in the federal government's pandemic response.
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Protests reignite in Hong Kong after China enacts national security law

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Hong Kong activists prepare for renewed protests for freedoms and autonomy after China enacts national security legislation in the region.