From Global News.
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered its highly-anticipated ruling on Donald Trump’s tariffs. The U.S. President was found to have overstepped his authority when he invoked emergency powers to impose the levies last spring. Trump fired back at this finding Friday, announcing plans for further tariffs. Jackson Proskow reports.
And while the vast majority of Canadian exports to the U.S. are protected from tariffs thanks to the existing free trade agreement, CUSMA, the path forward is clouded in uncertainty, as Touria Izri reports.
Over in the UK, police are still searching the former home of ex-prince, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following his release from jail Thursday. The former royal was held and questioned for 11 hours on suspicion of sharing confidential government information with the late sex offender financier Jeffrey Epstein. Mountbatten-Windsor previously denied all wrongdoing, but the British government is now reportedly considering special legislation to remove him from the order of succession. Vincent McAviney reports from London.
In Western Canada, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending her decision to hold a provincial referendum this October to "deal with the issue of immigration". The referendum will pose nine questions to Albertans on a number of issues, including taking control of immigration levels and granting immigrants access to health and social service programs. As Jillian Piper reports, Smith faced questions Friday about how decreasing immigration will help with Alberta’s bottom line.
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