Three Legislative Actions Passed on September 16th
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Canada's 2025 budget, originally scheduled for release, will now be unveiled on November 4, as announced by Canada's Minister of Finance, François-Philippe Champagne, in the House of Commons on Tuesday.
Elsewhere, a Montreal court has acquitted a local individual of theft during sexual relations. The judge, Ann-Mary Beauchemin, stated that the accused raised a reasonable doubt in the case. However, no information is available about a person officially hired as a defender who acquitted the defendant on the same day.
In the world of entertainment, Hollywood icon Robert Redford, famous for his role in classics like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 89.
The Israeli army launched a major ground offensive in Gaza City on Tuesday, announced due to America's "unwavering" support for eliminating Hamas.
On a different note, Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, continues the ideological fight she shared with her late husband. The mourning of Charlie Kirk's widow has been ultra-mediatized and militant.
In an unrelated context, the focus is on attempts to hide bruises, not the bruises themselves. The details of President Trump's bruises and how they were hidden are not provided in the current information.
Lastly, Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, is engaged in an ideological fight. This article does not provide specific details about the nature of this fight.
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