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Canada holds back from condemning China’s new security laws

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stops short of condemning China’s controversial new security laws as Canada-China relations remain on shaky ground.
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'The American People No Longer Trust Big Tech' Says Sen. Blackburn

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Senate Commerce Committee member Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joins Cheddar to discuss the upcoming tech hearing on Capitol Hill
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FanDuel Takes Advantage of Increased Desire for Sports Betting, Fantasy Sports During Unusual Year

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Pro sports are primarily about two things - winning and losing. However, when fans watch the action and take in the results, the focus is no longer on just the game itself. More and more fans are worried about the spread and the...
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What a Biden Administration Could Mean for Cannabis Reform in U.S.

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Vivien Azer, managing director and senior research analyst at Cowen, discusses what a new administration could mean for cannabis reform.
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'Ensure that no one falls through the cracks': Singh

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the $9 billion emergency COVID-19 aid for students is not fair to disabled students or those with children.
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Trudeau questioned whether gun control laws could have stopped the NS shooting

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters on Tuesday.
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Turkey to free thousands of its prisoners to curb coronavirus

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A bill passed by Turkey's parliament will see at least 45,000 prisoners temporarily released to limit the spread of COVID-19.
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Trudeau asked how should Canadians react to many more months of shutdowns

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Thursday. Earlier federal officials released models which predict many more months of self distancing needed to fight the virus.
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Trudeau asked what is holding up Parliament's return to pass financial relief

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Thursday
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House must sit again to fix legislation: Scheer

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says it's hard to avoid mistakes in legislation when Parliament is not in session.
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COVID-19 wage subsidy passes in House of Commons

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The federal government and opposition parties worked together and passed the multi-billion-dollar wage subsidy legislation.
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Trudeau looking at possibility of virtual Parliament

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's looking forward to seeing a reduced Parliament reconvene in the coming days to pass legislation to help employers affected by COVID-19, and is looking at the possibility of bringing together a...
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Covid Relief Talks Ongoing, House to Vote on Removing Marjorie Taylor Greene From Her Committees

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Anita Kumar, White House correspondent and associate editor at Politico, joins News Wrap to discuss updates on Covid relief and the House vote on removing GOP Representative Majorie Taylor Greene from her committees.
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'We're pointing out the discrepancy': Scheer on COVID-19 emergency aid package

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says the measures announced by the government don't match the legislation passed to facilitate them.
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'There is definitely a clause' to scrap state of emergency, says Hungary's Justice Minister

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In Europe many countries have applied some sort of emergency legislation to fight the COVID-19 epidemic, but only one of these laws has provoked international condemnation. The Hungarian emergency law is the one under scrutiny as would...
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Ottawa's $107 billion COVID-19 aid package | Sunday Scrum

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After a late night of tense negotiations to limit the Liberal government's ability to spend more money without parliamentary approval, Ottawa and opposition parties in Parliament passed an aid package bill worth $107 billion to help...
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32 MPs meet to vote on COVID-19 aid package

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An unusual session of Parliament involving just 32 MPs from parties represented in the House of Commons convened Tuesday to pass a bill to spend up to $82 billion and increase federal powers to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
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'Extreme flexibility and rapidity of response'

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau answers a question about why the government was seeking new spending powers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh on the Liberal economic aid package

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Singh tells Power and Politics host Vassy Kapelos he's concerned about getting financial supports to people quickly.
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P.E.I. now has toughest vaping, smoking laws in Canada

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As of March 1, people have to be 21 to buy vaping or tobacco products in P.E.I., giving the province the highest age limit in the country.
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Bill on sexual assault awareness for judges is 'above politics,' Ambrose says

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Former interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose says she expects all-party support to pass legislation requiring judges to undergo sensitivity training before they can preside over sexual assault cases.
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NYC Cashless Store Ban Will Even Consumer Playing Field, Says Bill's Sponsor

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Councilman Ritchie Torres told Cheddar that cashless businesses might uphold institutionalized racism and discriminate against low-income people who are unbanked or underbanked.
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Official status sparks Eagle conservation efforts, experts claim deadly threats to Eagles

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Some Native Americans traditionally bestow bald eagle feathers at ceremonies to mark achievements, such as graduations, and as a form of reverence for the bird they hold sacred as a messenger to the Creator.