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healthCMA Seeks Supreme Court Intervention in Saskatchewan Pronoun Law
The Canadian Medical Association seeks to intervene in Saskatchewan’s pronoun policy case, warning the notwithstanding clause cannot silence constitutional review or undermine health policy integrity.
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worldOttawa Appeals Emergencies Act Ruling to Supreme Court
The Canadian government challenges a federal court's finding that its use of the Emergencies Act during the 2022 'Freedom Convoy' protests was unconstitutional.
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financeTrump Tariffs Could Cost US Households Over $2,500 Annually, Democrats Warn
New study by congressional Democrats highlights potential financial strain on American households due to President Trump's proposed tariffs.
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worldTrump Administration Launches New Trade Investigations to Impose Tariffs
Following Supreme Court setbacks, the Trump administration is initiating new investigations into global trade practices to implement tariffs, aiming to protect U.S. industry.
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financeSupreme Court Strikes Down Presidential Tariffs, Upholds Rule of Law
A landmark Supreme Court ruling invalidates President Trump's emergency tariffs, reinforcing constitutional checks on executive power and benefiting U.S. businesses. A victory for the rule of law and small enterprises.
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techSupreme Court Declines AI Copyright Case, Upholding Human Authorship
The US Supreme Court has refused to hear a case concerning copyright for AI-generated art, reinforcing the requirement for human creators.
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worldUS Strikes Iran: Escalation and Tariff Ruling Fallout
Analysis of escalating US-Iran tensions following overnight strikes and the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential tariff authority.
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worldBrazilian Politicians Convicted for Ordering Activist's Murder
Two politician brothers in Brazil have been convicted for orchestrating the 2018 assassination of prominent Rio de Janeiro councilwoman Marielle Franco, exposing links between politics and organized crime.