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Alberta's legislation on transgender youth health-care faces court challenge

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Lawyers for two LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations are seeking an injunction against the Alberta government's transgender legislation that prevents doctors from providing gender-affirming treatments for youths under the age of 16. The groups...
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They grew up in Alberta care homes — and they’re angry about new legislation

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Last week, Alberta announced legislation that the province's child and youth advocate says would stop the office from investigating deaths of young adults age 20 and older. TJ Thompson, Shay Grundberg and Nick Goodswimmer, who grew up in...
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Premier Eby reacts to 1-month pause of U.S. tariffs under CUSMA

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U.S. president Donald Trump has delayed tariffs for all goods under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement for one month, according to media reports.
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Trump's Congress address: US president lists India among nations charging high tariffs

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US President Donald Trump delivers his address to the joint session of Congress, his first after returning to the White House for a second term on January 20. Watch for more details!
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Is Donald Trump keeping his promises on immigration, tariffs and DOGE?

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Trump signed over 70 orders in six weeks, but his plans on immigration, tariffs, and more face hurdles. Will they succeed?
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Concerns raised over proposed N.S. Civil Service Act changes

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The amendments would give the provincial government the power to fire non-unionized workers without cause. Michael Gorman has the story.
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Municipalities push back on transportation bill

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Bill 24 would allow the province to build new infrastructure and charge municipalities for the cost. Haley Ryan has the story.
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Sask. giving police more power to crack down on illegal drugs

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The Saskatchewan government is introducing law changes around illegal drug use and trafficking that would allow for more arrests, property seizure and detention.
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With great power, Nova Scotia's PCs want to make great changes

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Nova Scotia's government is flexing its supermajority by giving itself the legislative muscle to make changes that impact how government is held accountable. Michael Gorman and Jean Laroche explain why.
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Will the EU's plan to reduce red tape for businesses negatively impact workers?

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Brussels wants to simplify and reduce the administrative burden for businesses in order to improve European competitiveness.
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Short-term rental reform bill scales back proposed changes for Airbnb hosting rules

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The current amendment to Local Law 18 would open the short term registration portal to homeowners and remove the requirement that guests have access to the entire unit in someone's property.
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New state legislation aims to address youth social media addiction

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State lawmakers are pushing for legislation to address youth social media addiction.
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AG Tong, bipartisan CT lawmakers announce bill to combat youth social media addiction

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The bipartisan legislation comes in response to alarming data from the American Psychological Association, which found that teens are spending an average of nearly five hours a day on social media platforms.
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Anti-Trump rallies across US: protests on immigration crackdown, transgender rights rollback

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Three weeks since Donald Trump took office, and there's been a barrage of voices criticizing his policies, from local politicians to world leaders to the general public. They all hit out, with the list of issues ranging from immigration...
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US: Protesters target Trump’s policies, project 2025 and Elon Musk

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Demonstrators gathered in cities across the U.S. on Wednesday to protest the Trump administration’s early actions, decrying everything from the president’s immigration crackdown to his rollback of transgender rights and a proposal to...
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Protesters across US rally against Trump’s policies, Project 2025, and Elon Musk

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Protests erupt in cities nationwide as demonstrators voice their opposition to former President Trump’s policies, Project 2025, and the influence of billionaire Elon Musk on American politics. The rallies highlight growing tensions...
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Pakistan introduces law to block platforms and imprison users for spreading 'disinformation'

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Pakistan has passed a new law allowing the government to block digital platforms and imprison users accused of spreading disinformation, raising concerns about freedom of speech and online censorship.
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Ontario hires private investigators to look into supervised consumption sites

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The Ontario government has hired private investigators to help prepare for a legal challenge over its decision to close several supervised consumption sites. CBC’s Dale Manucdoc has the details.
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Major mining conference kicks off with overview of Yukon exploration and mining

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The AME Roundup draws in people from across western Canada, Alaska and beyond. The conference started this morning with an overview of exploration and mining in the Yukon last year. Jackie Hong has more.
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Should gig workers be penalized for tapping their phone in a car?

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A recent B.C. Supreme Court decision saw an Uber Eats driver fined nearly $300 after he tapped his mounted phone to accept an order on the app. Gig worker advocates and lawyers say current laws could unnecessarily punish vulnerable...
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Your questions about tariffs, capital gains and U.S. trade, answered

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CBC's senior business correspondent Peter Armstrong answers your questions about Canadian economic issues.
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Business groups calling for a rollback of recent changes to the capital gains tax

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Business leaders in B.C. are calling on the new federal finance minister to reverse announced changes to the capital gains tax. Some Canadians have been forced to pay it at a higher rate since the federal government tabled the...
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Disability advocates say Ontario is 'nowhere close' to becoming fully accessible in 2025

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2025 was supposed to be the year Ontario became fully accessible to people with disabilities. But some advocates at Queen's Park say it's nowhere close. CBC's Lane Harrison reports on their message to the province.
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Ontario toughens penalties for impaired drivers

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A number of new laws and regulations in Ontario came into effect on Jan. 1. Among them are new, tougher penalties for those convicted of driving under the influence. CBC's Lane Harrison has the details.