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New website to help connect unclaimed remains and next of kin online soon, says NLHS

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There is a new process when it comes to burying unclaimed bodies in Newfoundland and Labrador. While legislation came into effect at the start of this year, there have been no burials. But as the CBC’s Elizabeth Whitten reports, the...
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Liberal, Conservative caucuses meet before Parliament resumes

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Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre met with their respective caucuses before Parliament resumes Monday. Poilievre said his party’s focus remains on affordability, public safety and national unity,...
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'Lamentable' that nobody from Education Department reached out on Craswell case, says child advocate

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Prince Edward Island's child and youth advocate, Marvin Bernstein, is speaking out on how the Public Schools Branch handled two incidents related to substitute teacher Matthew Craswell, who in April pleaded guilty to a count of sexual...
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US President Donald Trump signs tax cut and spending bill at July 4 White House gathering

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US President Donald Trump signed the major tax cut and spending bill during a July 4 event at the White House, marking a key moment in his economic agenda.
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Trump signs 'big, beautiful bill': Major tax cuts now law after July 4 White House event

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US President Donald Trump signed the major tax cut and spending bill during a July 4 event at the White House, marking a key moment in his economic agenda.
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Spring sitting of Nunavut Legislature to kick off Thursday: here's what to expect

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The spring sitting of the Nunavut Legislative Assembly begins Thursday and there's a lot on the agenda. Nunavut's government house leader says five government bills and one spending bill will be presented during the sitting.
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Quebec wants to set French quotas for streamers like Netflix and Spotify

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Quebec Culture Minister Mathieu Lacombe introduced a new bill Wednesday that would force streaming platforms like Netflix and Spotify to hit a quota of French-language content, and make it easier for audiences to find.
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Polish parliament votes to extend asylum suspension at Belarus border

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The regulation, adopted in March, allows Polish authorities to temporarily suspend the asylum rights of migrants arriving in the country via Belarus.
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Quebec bill would force Netflix, other streaming giants to add more French-language content

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Bill 109 would impose quotas on online streaming services like Disney, Spotify and others to make French-language content more visible and accessible for users.
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BREAKING: Senate passes Trump's mega bill after all-night session

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U.S. Senate passes sweeping tax-cut and spending bill; sends to house of representatives. Legislation passes after vice president Vance casts tie-breaking vote.
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US Senate passes Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’, sends it to House

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The Senate has passed the bill, with the vice president casting a vote to break the 50-50 deadlock.
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Elon Musk Vows To Punish Lawmakers Who Back Trump’s Spending Bill

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US Senate passes sweeping tax-cut and spending bill; sends to house of representatives. Legislation passes after vice president Vance casts tie-breaking vote.
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Unclaimed bodies remain in N.L. hospital freezers, despite legislative changes

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The provincial government changed legislation to help bury unclaimed bodies kept in freezer units at the Health Sciences Centre. Four months later, none of those remains have been buried. The CBC’s Elizabeth Whitten explains.
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CT Senate approves sweeping AI regulations; Gov. Lamont might veto them

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A new bill lets consumers know when – and how – artificial intelligence is being used, but Gov. Ned Lamont says it could drive tech startups out of the state.
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CT Senate debates sweeping AI regulations. Gov. Lamont is likely to veto them

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A new bill protects consumers from discrimination caused artificial intelligence and "deep fake" pornography. But Gov. Ned Lamont says it could drive tech startups out of the state.
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Liberals table bill to further tighten Canada-U.S. border security

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Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has introduced a bill aiming to keep borders secure, combat organized crime and stop the flow of fentanyl across the U.S. border.
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Ontario government tables new bill aimed at solving housing crisis

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Ontario's housing minister has announced a plan aimed at solving the housing crisis. The new legislation, which would speed up new home construction while lowering costs for developers, was tabled on Monday.
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What it’s like taking transit in Toronto when you’re hard of hearing

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The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act aims to make the province fully accessible by 2025. Ahead of the deadline, CBC’s Vanessa Balintec speaks to one disability advocate about existing barriers on Toronto transit for...
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Breaking down the Ford government’s controversial Bill 5

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The Ford government has been receiving criticism from Ontario’s opposition parties, as well as environmental and Indigenous leaders on their controversial Bill 5. CBC’s Mike Crawley breaks down what you need to know about the legislation.
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Carney's Liberals table bill to cut federal trade barriers

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The Liberal government introduced legislation Friday that it says will eliminate federal barriers to internal trade and detail how nation-building infrastructure projects will be identified and approved more quickly. Additionally,...
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Gottheimer introduces legislation to stop Trump’s cuts to firefighter health care

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The congressman and New Jersey gubernatorial candidate announced new legislation called the “Fight Fires and Fight Cancer Act.”
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Poland election: Eurosceptic nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki wins presidential vote

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Conservative Karol Nawrocki narrowly wins Poland’s presidency, raising EU and Ukraine concerns as he vows tough action on immigration.
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What is a duty to consult — and how will it affect Bill 5?

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The Ontario government's controversial Bill 5 was passed with no consultation with First Nations, whose treaty lands are likely to be affected. Metro Morning spoke with an Anishinaabe scholar at the University of Toronto about the...
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N.L., N.B. agree to explore breaking down interprovincial trade barriers

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Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore how interprovincial trade barriers can be broken down between the two provinces.