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The Supreme Court Could Be About to Kill TikTok
The Supreme Court signaled on Friday that it is considering upholding Congress’s ban on TikTok until the platform separates itself from its parent company, Chinese-owned ByteDance. The court declined to pause the law while deliberating the case, implying that a decision could arrive before the ban is slated to take effect on January 19.
Plus, Idaho proves marriage equality can’t be taken for granted and Trump's Cabinet picks head to Washington in this week’s 3-Minute Read from Jen Psaki.
OTTAWA — A legal advocacy group is spearheading an unprecedented legal challenge against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s request for prorogation, asking a Federal Court judge to cancel the “incorrect and unreasonable” demand to reset Parliament.
Trudeau was like a doctor that prescribed a Band-aid for Stage IV cancer and then blamed its spread on everyone but himself. Canada today harbours a cancer that can cause harm across the globe
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau argued Sunday that social media and the political right exacerbated "culture wars and division" to promote an "anti-incumbency movement" worldwide.
Indian news outlets falsely reported Thursday that the suspects accused of murdering B.C. Sikh temple leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar had been released. Although all four Indian nationals charged with the killing remain in pre-trial custody, dozens of Indian media outlets wrongly reported they had been freed.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to continuing threats of annexation from President-elect Trump on Tuesday. Trudeau, along with other leaders.