
Canadian hockey heroics, Trump loses tariff ruling, Alberta’s looming referendum, and more
The U.S. Supreme Court delivers the President a major blow, ruling he overstepped his authority by using emergency presidential powers to impose sweeping tariffs last year. Today, he replied angrily at the court decision taking swipes at Justices, the plaintiffs in the case, and Canada, while announcing a new 10 per cent global tariff using a different piece of legislation.Also: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith lays out plans for a referendum on a series of questions. One is mainly focused on immigration. Smith claims Ottawa’s immigration policies are jeopardizing her province’s finances.And: Canada’s hockey men deliver an Olympic semi-final thriller, setting up a potential gold-medal classic with our American rivals.Plus: What today’s SCOTUS ruling means for Canada, India’s AI Summit, from catching footballs to pushing bobsleds, and more.
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The U.S. Supreme Court delivers the President a major blow, ruling he overstepped his authority by using emergency presidential powers to impose sweeping tariffs last year. Today, he replied angrily at the court decision taking swipes at Justices, the plaintiffs in the case, and Canada, while announcing a new 10 per cent global tariff using a different piece of legislation.
Also: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith lays out plans for a referendum on a series of questions. One is mainly focused on immigration. Smith claims Ottawa’s immigration policies are jeopardizing her province’s finances.
And: Canada’s hockey men deliver an Olympic semi-final thriller, setting up a potential gold-medal classic with our American rivals.
Plus: What today’s SCOTUS ruling means for Canada, India’s AI Summit, from catching footballs to pushing bobsleds, and more.