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    Trudeau declines to comment on U.S. TikTok ban as key bill passes

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he wouldn’t comment as the U.S. closed in on a bill that could ban TikTok, but said he continues to “look closely” at measures to ensure the “safety, security, privacy and data protection” of Canadians.

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    Biden signs package for Ukraine, Israel aid

    President Biden spoke after signing into law a security assistance package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan as well as humanitarian assistance to Gaza. Biden said the package is "going to make America safer and it's going to make the world safer." The bill also includes a provision which could force a ban on TikTok.

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    Ontario increases speed limit on certain highways, including Highway 401

    The Ontario government announced Wednesday it would increase the speed limit to 110 kilometers per hour on certain highways in the province, including stretches of Highway 401. The speed increases take effect on July 12.

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    Health Matters: Canadian government adds $36M to vaccine compensation fund

    The Canadian federal government is putting another $36 million toward a program to compensate people who were seriously injured or killed by vaccines. The new funding was announced as part of the federal budget tabled in the House of Commons last week. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for April 24, 2024.

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    Fraser says public lands fund will take pressure of existing housing market

    Speaking in Toronto on Wednesday, Housing Minister Sean Fraser said the introduction of a $500-million public lands acquisition fund would allow the government to offer long-term affordable housing solutions, which would take pressure off the housing market and allow Canadians living in federally owned housing to save up for a down-payment on their own home.

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    Trudeau announces $500M public lands acquisition fund to acquire lands for affordable housing

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Toronto on Wednesday, where he announced a new $500-million public lands acquisition fund, which he says will allow the federal government to purchase lands to build more affordable housing. He said the ability to set up 99-year and 100-year leases on public lands will allow the government to offer long-term co-operative and affordable housing.

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    Passers-by spotted calming down escaped horse which charged through central London

    A member of the public, posting on TikTok, captured footage of the black cavalry horse, which had charged through London after being spooked by noise, being stroked and calmed down by members of the public after it finally stopped.