Kansas has decided to stop enforcing a law that prohibits impersonating election officials, citing concerns about its constitutionality. The law, which carried a penalty of up to a year in jail, was criticized for potentially infringing on free speech rights. This move comes amid ongoing debates about voting laws and practices across the United States.
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Looking to buy a house in Canada amid trade war? What RBC report is telling us about the real estate market
The ongoing trade war between the U.S. and Canada has significantly cooled Canadian housing markets, leading to a sharp decline in home resales, with March 2025 marking a 15% drop from December. Major markets like Toronto and Vancouver have seen resales plummet, while new listings have increased, creating an imbalance that favors buyers and pressures prices downward. The downturn is particularly severe in trade-sensitive regions, such as southern Ontario and Vancouver, where economies are closely...
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