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Trump legal news brief: Trump’s Georgia case picks back up Thursday with Fani Willis still on the job
Judge Scott McAfee will hear arguments Thursday on motions brought by former President Donald Trump and former Georgia Republican Party chairman David Shafer seeking to have the charges on the election interference case dismissed.
7 min read - NewsThe Canadian Press
'We won't forget:' How some Muslims view Poilievre's stance on Israel-Hamas war
OTTAWA — A spokesman for a regional Muslim advocacy group says Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's stance on the Israel-Hamas war could complicate his party's relationship with Muslim Canadians. Nawaz Tahir of the Hikma Public Affairs Council in London, Ont., met Poilievre during the leader's outreach efforts in southwestern Ontario last summer. Tahir says he believes Poilievre has missed chances to show compassion with Muslims and that building ties could be, in his words, "much more difficu
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2024 election: Your guide to all the key primaries, debates and what happens next
Up next: North Dakota, which will hold its Democratic primary on March 30.
6 min read - LifestyleThe Weather Network
Catch Vancouver's picturesque cherry blossoms before they're gone
The Weather Network's Mia Gordon shares some the of the best places to see Vancouver's cherry blossoms
1 min read - NewsCBC
VideoCanada's GDP increased 0.6% in January
The Canadian economy grew 0.6 per cent in January, the fastest growth rate in a year, while the economy likely expanded 0.4 per cent in February, Statistics Canada says.
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Solar eclipse: Why so many Canadians are travelling to witness 'once in a generation' event
Forget city monuments, affordable transit, or rising leisure time. There’s nothing quite like the rare solar eclipse to set off a tourism boom — and right now, as people gather together to honour the historic event, Canada is profiting big time.
6 min read - BusinessThe Canadian Press
Four Ontario school boards sue Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok
TORONTO — Four of Ontario's largest school boards are suing the parent companies of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok, alleging the social media platforms are disrupting student learning. The Toronto District School Board, the Peel District School Board, the Toronto Catholic District School Board and the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board filed four separate but similar cases in Ontario's Superior Court of Justice on Wednesday. The lawsuits claim the platforms are negligently designed
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