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Iqaluit city council passes bylaw that allows loose animals to be killed 24 hours after capture
There's a new bylaw in Iqaluit and it's not without controversy. City council has passed an amendment that allows impounded dogs with city licence tags to be killed sooner than before. The CBC’s Mah Noor Mubarik has more.
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Elon Musk to launch ‘America Party’ if Trump's ‘one big beautiful bill’ passes
Former DOGE chief and Tesla CEO Elon Musk launched a scathing attack on US President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," calling it harmful for the country. Musk warned that Trump's signature legislation would destroy millions of jobs...
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Ontario Liberals table 4,000 amendments to stall controversial Bill 5
At Queen’s Park, the Liberals are trying something new to stall Bill 5: tabling 4,000 amendments. As CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp explains, the move is the latest attempt to slow the PCs’ efforts to push the bill through.
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U.S. senate continues to debate Donald Trump's mega budget bill
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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Trump will want to ‘highlight’ his role in any ceasefire deal: Analysis
US President Donald Trump raises hopes of a ceasefire, but Israel continues its relentless assault on Gaza.
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China amends military regulations for war readiness
China has rolled out a series of amendments to its regulations on the People’s Liberation Army, emphasizing the importance of war readiness and overseas missions. Watch this report for more details!
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Vancouver councillor 'really angry' over demolition of 115-year-old building
Vancouver city council passed a staff motion Wednesday to demolish the Dunsmuir House building, constructed in 1909, due to its risk of collapse. ABC Coun. Sarah Kirby-Yung told the CBC that councillors were frustrated and disappointed...
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There’s a group kicking the tires on a new hockey team for St. John’s
The man at the centre of all the hockey-related chatter, longtime executive Glenn Stanford, is breaking his silence and acknowledging that he's working tirelessly to bring a new team to St. John’s. Which league? He won’t say. But the...
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Premier Ford won't say why Ontario bike lane bill seals government from potential lawsuits
Speaking to reporters on Friday, Premier Doug Ford wouldn’t clarify amendments to the province’s new bike lane bill, instead accusing Toronto of “inflating the costs” of removing the lanes along three major roads.
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Hurt cyclists can't sue Ontario under new amendment to bike lane bill, NDP says | Canada Tonight
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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Bangladesh’s Secularism Under Attack? Attorney General Pushes for Change
Bangladesh’s Attorney General calls to remove "secular" from the constitution amid growing attacks on religious minorities. Protesters demand action as the country grapples with political unrest and violence.
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Trump confident Congress will pass tax and spending bill soon
Senate Republicans are scrambling to pass President Trump's so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill" as a Fourth of July deadline looms. (Scripps News)
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Senate vote-a-rama drags on as lawmakers debate Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
If the massive funding bill passes, the legislation will need to return to the House of Representatives, where Republicans hold a slim majority. (Scripps News)
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Liam McArthur speaks after the assisted dying vote
Interview with Lib Dem MSP Liam McArthur at Holyrood following the assisted dying vote. Holyrood voted by 70 votes to 56 in favour of the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill introduced by Liberal Democrat Liam...
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McArthur hopeful ahead of crucial assisted dying vote on ‘historic day’
The MSP seeking to change the law on assisted dying says he’s hopeful his colleagues will back the general principles of his Bill on what could be a “historic day” for the Scottish Parliament. Liam McArthur addressed a rally of...
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Creatives hold protest calling for government to restrict the use of content for developing AI
Creatives, industry leaders and politicians gathered in central London to call on the Government to scrap plans that would allow AI developers to use creative content without permission or payment. Interview with UK Music Chief Executive...
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'These are very serious matters', Irish Labour leader speaks ahead of upcoming referendums
Irish Labour leader Ivana Bacik speaks to the media about the upcoming referendums on the definition of a family in the Irish constitution and said they would announce the party’s stance this week. She is flanked by TDs Aodhan O Riordain...
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Battle over bible curriculum in Texas schools
If adopted, the new Texas curriculum would follow Republican-led efforts in neighboring states to give religion more of a presence in public schools. (Scripps News)
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Cabinet meeting ahead of Rwanda vote in the House of Commons
Rishi Sunak holds a Cabinet meeting in Downing Street ahead of a crucial vote on the Rwanda Bill. Arrivals of Chris Heaton-Harris, Michael Tomlinson, David Cameron, Laura Trott, Grant Shapps, Johnny Mercer, Kemi Badenoch, Steve Barclay,...
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Irish government confirms date for referendums on family and care
The Irish government has confirmed that two referendums on references to care and the family unit within the constitution will be held on March 8 – International Women’s Day. The referenda will cover proposals to amend Article 41 of the...
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Humza Yousaf and Stephen Flynn talk at the SNP Conference on Independence Strategy
First Minister Humza Yousaf and SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn talk at the SNP Conference on Independence Strategy.
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Government say scrapping house building requirements won't harm river health
Scrapping a requirement for housebuilders to mitigate the impact new developments have on river health in sensitive areas will not lead to adverse environmental outcomes, communities minister Rachel Maclean told the Commons. Asking an...
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Defense Spending Stalemate, Tuberville's Continued Blockade
Bloomberg's Megan Scully and Jonathan Tamari give their remarks on Congress not making much progress on the Defense Spending Bill as Congress is set to go on their August break in a few weeks. They also talk about Senator Tommy...
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NDAA Sparks GOP Culture War Clash
Bloomberg's Laura Davison and Ryan Teague Beckwith discuss the House passing the controversial National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), and what this passage may imply about Speaker McCarthy's role as Speaker. They also talk about...