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Logan Paul Faces Scrutiny Over Crypto Promotions And Hidden Profits | World Tech DNA

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Round-up of top and latest news from the world of technology: - Logan Paul Faces Scrutiny Over Crypto Promotions And Hidden Profits - Australia Won't Require Users To Share Data For U-16 Social Media Ban - Founder Of AI EdTech Startup...
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Province says it will introduce legislation to crack down on immigration scams

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The provincial government is planning to introduce legislation to crack down on immigration scams.Our Queen's Park reporter Lorenda Reddekopp joins us now.
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Ontario says it will introduce legislation to crack down on immigration scams

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The provincial government is planning to introduce legislation to crack down on immigration scams. If passed, the bill would impose harsher penalties on people who are taking advantage of newcomers. CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp has the details.
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UK Favors Assisted Dying Bill

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Lawmakers in Britain are debating divisive legislation on assisted dying for terminally ill patients ahead of what is expected to be a knife-edge vote of conscience.
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Hurt cyclists can't sue Ontario under new amendment to bike lane bill, NDP says | Canada Tonight

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Opposition MPPs in Ontario say new changes to the Ford government's controversial bike lane bill would mean cyclists or their families can't sue the province if they're hurt or killed after bike lanes are removed. Dave Shellnutt, founder...
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Ottawa councillors tell Queen's Park to stay out of bike lanes

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Ottawa City councillors Laine Johnson and Jeff Leiper spoke at the Ontario Legislative Standing Committee Monday. They don't think the bike lane legislation should pass.
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Cycling advocate responds to province's proposed changes to the controversial bike lane bill

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Ontario opposition MPPs say amendments to the province's bike lane bill would mean cyclists or their families can't sue the province if they're hurt or killed after lanes are removed. CBC’s Jill Dempsey spoke to cycling lawyer David...
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Ottawa says it will stay out of Canada Post strike

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The federal government has vowed not to enforce back-to-work legislation in the Canada Post strike. Ottawa has taken action during past postal strikes, but experts say changed circumstances make this time different.
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On Veterans Day, legislation to help vets running out of time in Congress

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Lawmakers have until the end of the year to pass legislation expanding mental health, in-home health care and veterans’ benefits. After that, the clock starts all over – with a new Congress and a new administration in the White House.
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Biden says he's leaving Trump the 'strongest economy in the world'

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U.S. President Joe Biden touted his administration's record on infrastructure on Thursday, saying it will leave behind the strongest economy in the world for president-elect Donald Trump.
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Australia Proposes Social Media Ban for Kids | GRAVITAS

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday the government would legislate for a ban on social media for children under 16, a policy the government says is world-leading.
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Israeli parliament passes law to deport relatives of ‘terrorists’

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Family members could be deported for expressing support for or withholding information about a ‘terror’ incident.
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Australia Considers Ban On Social Media For Children Under 16 By 2025

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The Australian government has proposed a ban on social media for the children under the age of 16. This initiative will make Australia a leader in global efforts to protect young online users. Watch this to know more.
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Yukon ditches outside registration requirement for international nurses

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The Yukon government has updated its Registered Nurses Profession legislation, hoping to make nursing licensing simpler and faster to obtain.
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A year after Quebec banned flavoured vapes, has anything changed?

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The province outlawed the sale of all vaping liquid flavours other than tobacco in 2023 to curb their appeal for young people. But some say the move has had little effect on consumption.
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Albertans react to government bills on transgender youth health care, opt-in sex education

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The legislation tabled by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's government has garnered strong reaction from various groups.
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1 Million March 4 Children rally takes to the streets for 2nd year

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As the Alberta government is introducing changes to parental permissions around pronouns and sexual education, the 1 Million March 4 Children protestors lined the street outside the Alberta Teachers’ Association office for the second...
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Ontario looking at 'multitude of options' to reduce congestion: transport minister

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CBC News has obtained internal government documents indicating Ontario is considering bringing forward legislation that could prohibit the installation of bike lanes when lanes for motor vehicles are removed. Speaking Friday at an...
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Northern Ireland veterans protest in Parliament Square against potenial changes to the Legacy Act

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Northern Ireland veterans gather in Parliament Square on Armed Forces Day to protest against potenial changes to the Legacy Act which would see the Goverment pursue convictions against veteran soldiers who fought in the Troubles.
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MPs join Northern Ireland veterans to protest against the possible repeal of the Legacy Act

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Hundreds of veterans have marched outside Parliament to protest against the possible repeal of the Legacy Act. MPs including Sir Iain Duncan Smith, Mark Francois and Stuart Anderson joined former soldiers as the Act was debated inside...
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House could vote as soon as Wednesday on Trump spending bill

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President Trump's legislation that alters taxes, Medicaid, and more, but could get a House vote as soon as Wednesday. (Scripps News)
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Anas Sarwar would ‘absolutely not’ cut disabled Scots’ benefits as first minister

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Anas Sarwar has said he would “absolutely not” slash disabled Scots’ benefits if he became first minister, despite his support for the UK Government’s welfare cuts. The Scottish Labour leader said it was “factually wrong to say” that...
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'Big Beautiful Bill' looms amid Middle East crisis

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As a July 4th deadline looms, the future of President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" is uncertain. (Scripps News)
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Tanaiste to include services from Israeli settlements in trade ban

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Simon Harris has vowed to include the provision of services to legislation that will ban imports from Israeli settlements if it stands up to legislative scrutiny. The Tanaiste also said he wants to put pressure on the other 26 European...