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CAPTIJN: Why can't Ontario policymakers get it right on consumer protection for new home buyers?
Condo and timeshare buyers already have a 10-day cooling-off period. No such protection has ever existed for freehold buyers.
Act 2025 makes major changes to UK data protection law, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR).
In a way, the engineering behind Confer is profoundly simple: the private key is kept with the user, so after the data is ...
Libya’s often-overlooked stamp duty can halt payments and freeze contracts, making this quiet tax a decisive hurdle for ...
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One year of Trump 2.0: We answer your big questions
Our reporters and correspondents answer questions about Greenland, Nato, tariffs and what's next for the US president.
The assisted suicide bill is contrary to Jewish law - but the points raised against it are universal in nature and valid for ...
Conor Orr and Albert Breer break down the Cleveland Browns hiring Todd Monken to be their next head coach, that he could bring to the strugglin franchise, and why they didn't end up hiring Jim Schwart ...
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission had expanded in its now-stricken guidance the definition of “sex” under Title VII ...
Regulations are accelerating low-GWP refrigeration adoption. While CO₂, A2Ls, and propane offer viable paths, each has unique ...
The Infocomm Media Development Authority has released a guide to help enterprises deploy AI agents safely and address ...
The Northern Territory’s Acacia e-health project is just one example of the ridiculous nature of forecasting governance.
A survey of historians shows that America was at its best when it was open to the world and engaged with it, and at its worst when it became closed.
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