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    Biden blames Trump for 'nightmare' after Supreme Court struck down Roe

    Campaigning in Florida, where a six-week abortion ban is expected to take effect on May 1, President Biden blamed former President Donald Trump for the “nightmare” of individual state laws restricting access to abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.

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    Feds to invest $3.3M in 21 businesses for plastic pollution innovation: Guilbeault

    Environment minister Steven Guilbeault announced in Ottawa on Tuesday that the federal government is providing an additional investment of more than $3.3 million to support 21 Canadian businesses and organizations to develop innovative solutions that address plastic pollution. “Right now, too many plastics cannot easily be recycled,” Guilbeault said. “Moving forward, we will live with plastic in a way that is sustainable for generations to come.”

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    Guilbeault ‘confident’ that ‘ambitious’ plastic pollution treaty will be achieved by end of year

    As Ottawa kicked off negotiations toward a global plastic waste treaty on Tuesday, Minister of Environment Steven Guilbeault responded to a reporter’s question and said that he did not think a plastic treaty without any kind of plastic production limitation was acceptable. “We have countries from all over the world and I'm confident that not only will we have a treaty by the end of the year, but we will have an ambitious treaty,” Guilbeault said.

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    Good Samaritans brave flames to rescue trapped motorist

    On April 18, dashcam footage caught a scene of heroism when drivers pulled over on a Minnesota highway and frantically worked together to rescue a motorist from inside a burning car. According to news reports, the driver's SUV left the road before hitting a lamp post and catching fire. The group of passersby pulled the man to safety after a highway worker arrived and managed to shatter a window.

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    Trudeau says Saskatchewan residents will still receive carbon rebates despite Moe's resistance

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that the federal government will continue to deliver the carbon rebate to Saskatchewan residents despite provincial Premier Scott Moe’s controversial decision to cease collecting and remitting the carbon levy. Trudeau said the Canada Revenue Agency “has ways of ensuring that the money that is owed to them is eventually collected.”

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    NYC mayor says authorities have identified nonstudents fueling conflict between pro-Palestinian protesters and police at universities

    At a press conference on Tuesday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams answered questions from reporters about arrests of pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University last week and at New York University on Monday. Adams said authorities had identified people who weren't students at the schools stoking confrontations between the protesters and police.

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    How to combat stress with fun strategies

    Discover playful stress-busting strategies with worry management expert Denise Marek! Learn about the impacts of stress and how to avoid harmful habits like alcohol and sugar. Get ready to lighten your load and embrace simple, enjoyable techniques for a happier, healthier you!