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Proposed changes to P.E.I. Lands Protection Act raising concerns with some Island groups

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A government amendment to some key legislation would lead to people who are not Island residents needing cabinet approval to buy properties of one acre or less that are located within municipalities with an official plan. CBC's Sheehan...
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Another day of questions about fostering trade among provinces, and using the notwithstanding clause

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An act aimed at reducing trade barriers and improving labour mobility among provinces has passed second reading in the P.E.I. Legislature, after getting a rough ride from both opposition parties. CBC's Wayne Thibodeau explains.
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Ontario tables bill to reduce barriers to internal trade, labour mobility

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The Ontario government has tabled new legislation to reduce internal trade barriers, and Premier Doug Ford signed related agreements with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, both in efforts to make the economy more resilient against the...
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Alberta's Child and Youth Advocate concerned about new advisory position

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There is concern about a new advisory position expected in the Office of Alberta's Child and Youth Advocate. It's included in a private member's bill that passed third reading in the legislature last month. But as Emily Rae Pasuik...
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U.S. senate continues to debate Donald Trump's mega budget bill

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The US Senate has advanced President Donald Trump's sweeping tax-cut and spending bill in a 51-49 vote, despite Democratic opposition. Watch for more details!
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What's inside Trump's multitrillion-dollar 'Big Beautiful Bill'? | Hanomansing Tonight

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See what's inside Donald Trump's latest bill, which the U.S. House passed into law before a July 4 deadline. With Democrats unified in opposition, the bill will become a defining measure of Trump's return to the White House, aided by...
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'This is an example of how Canada is rallying together,' says former Alberta premier

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Former Alberta premier Alison Redford says the signed agreements between Ontario and Alberta will benefit each province economically. Both premiers agreed to a study of new pipelines and rail lines between provinces on Monday, which were...
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Will a new strategy improve European water management?

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One third of the EU is affected by water scarcity and with water pollution and high demand for water, more investment and innovation is needed. We look at the pros and cons of the proposals in the new European Water Resilience Strategy.
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Sen. Blumenthal gains Republican support to end Trump's tariffs

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He believes passing the bill would safeguard Connecticut jobs and the economy.
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Ontario government open to compromising with Toronto on bike lane removals

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Last year the Ontario government passed legislation to remove some Toronto bike lanes, citing it would help reduce the city’s congestion. Now, the transportation minister’s office says the province is open to compromising with the city....
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New Brunswick wanted to avoid getting sued over travel nurses — but lawsuit now filed

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Travel nurse company Canadian Health Labs is suing the Vitalité Health Network over numerous alleged breaches of contract, including non-payment.
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Lawyer says N.W.T.'s proposed legislation targeting drug dealers could be unconstitutional

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The N.W.T. Department of Justice is planning public engagement on Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) legislation this fall, but a Yukon lawyer is warning that such a law could be unconstitutional.
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Protest continues in Hungary against new anti-LGBTQ law

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Several thousand protesters blocked major thoroughfares and three bridges in the center of Hungary’s capital on Tuesday in opposition to a recent law that effectively bans LGBTQ+ Pride events and restricts Hungarians’ right to assembly.
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Protesters rally against Hungary’s law banning LGBTQ pride events

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Several thousand protesters blocked major thoroughfares and three bridges in the center of Hungary’s capital on Tuesday in opposition to a recent law that effectively bans LGBTQ+ Pride events and restricts Hungarians’ right to assembly.
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Protesters in Hungary in opposition to new law banning LGBTQ+ Pride events

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Several thousand protesters blocked major thoroughfares and three bridges in the center of Hungary’s capital on Tuesday in opposition to a recent law that effectively bans LGBTQ+ Pride events and restricts Hungarians’ right to assembly.
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Senate Passes Trump’s Tax And Spending Cuts Bill, Faces Final Test In House

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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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Waqf Bill: Congress says, 'Will challenge constitutionality of bill in top court'

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India's opposition party, Congress, says it will very soon challenge in the Supreme Court the constitutionality of the Waqf Reservation Bill that was passed in Parliament. The bill was approved by the Parliament after the upper house...
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Democrat-backed candidate wins Wisconsin judicial election in key race

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Wisconsin voters have elected Democrat-backed Judge Susan Crawford in a crucial judicial race, defeating Trump and Elon Musk-backed candidate Brad Schimel. With this result, abortion laws and election rules in the state could now come...
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B.C. NDP government repeals consumer carbon tax after marathon debate

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It was heralded as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but the carbon tax has become a political liability for governments in the face of the affordability crisis. The NDP government repealed legislation and cut the consumer carbon...
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Alberta will start regulating online gambling

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The Alberta government has introduced a bill to regulate private online gambling. In Ontario, legal private gambling sites have been operating since 2022. Nigel Turner researches gambling at the Institute for Mental Health Policy...
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Exclusive: Somers domestic violence survivor forced onto apartment waiting list after leaving home, seeks law change

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Christina Raimondi and her sister are working with state Assemblyman Matt Slater on a solution for other survivors who might be forced from their homes.
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Fact-check: Unlikely that Conor McGregor can run for Irish presidency

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He may be in favour with the Trump administration, but Conor McGregor's chances of making the ballot paper in Ireland's presidential poll are close to zero, experts tell Euroverify.
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Province tables bill to give itself sweeping powers to deal with U.S. trade threat

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The B.C. government is rolling out legislation that will give it sweeping temporary powers to respond to Donald Trump's trade war. That could include slapping levies on U.S. commercial trucks. But as Katie DeRosa reports, critics worry...
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Gun owners, gun control groups clash in Hartford over bill making it easier to sue gun makers & sellers

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Under the Firearm Industry Responsibility Act, manufacturers and sellers could face lawsuits if their weapons get into the wrong hands.