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CNN Panel Clashes Over Trump-Epstein Links

CNN panelists debate Trump's connection to Jeffrey Epstein amid pending document releases. The Epstein Transparency Act moves forward as bipartisan Senate vote sends legislation to president.

Kingsville opposes Ford's conservation authority merger

Kingsville council unanimously opposes the Ford government's plan to merge Ontario's 36 conservation authorities, citing concerns over financial impact and loss of local control over flooding and conservation matters.

Liberals survive fourth confidence vote in Ottawa

Canada's minority Liberal government survives another confidence vote on a budgetary motion, averting a snap election as opposition leaders criticize their methods as unsustainable.

Trump pardons Jan 6 defendant in firearms case

President Donald Trump grants second pardon to Daniel Edwin Wilson, a Jan 6 defendant imprisoned for illegal firearms possession. The controversial move highlights Trump's use of clemency power for Capitol riot supporters.

Police seek man for indecent act against boy in Cabbagetown

Toronto Police are asking for public help to identify a suspect wanted for an indecent act involving a 10-year-old boy in Cabbagetown. Investigators believe the same man may be responsible for similar incidents in the area.

Senate passes bill to end government shutdown

The U.S. Senate voted 60-40 to fund the government after a 41-day standoff over healthcare. The bill now moves to the Republican-controlled House for final approval.

Nova Scotia MP fined for election violations

Liberal MP Jaime Battiste faces $600 penalty for violating Canada Elections Act during 2019 campaign through improper expense reporting and acceptance of prohibited contributions.

Saskatchewan to pass fair gun buyback compensation law

Saskatchewan is preparing to introduce groundbreaking legislation ensuring fair market value compensation for firearms affected by the federal buyback program. Learn how this provincial move could set a national precedent.

Ottawa restores privacy protection in streaming bill

The Canadian government is moving to reinstate a crucial privacy provision that was accidentally removed from the Online Streaming Act, addressing concerns about user data protection in the digital age.

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