Canadian Prime Minister Mark called Trump's 25% auto tariffs on imports a direct attack on Canada and its workers. The move is expected to strain US-Canada relations and impact the Canadian automotive industry, which is a significant part of its economy. Carney has established a fund to protect Canadian jobs.
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Lawyer Anthony Ricco withdraws from rapper Sean Diddy's sex-trafficking case without providing specifics of why he won't represent the rapper in any circumstances, as he mentioned in his court filing. Diddy faces serious charges with a trial set for May 5, while there is increasing pressure on the Trump administration to release Diddy list which is the name of celebrities who attended Diddy's Freak-Off parties.
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