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Global National: July 3

U.S. President Joe Biden says he’s staying in the 2024 race for the White House, despite sliding poll numbers after his poor debate performance. How Biden is trying to regain the confidence of voters; the growing chorus of Democrats saying he needs to go; the most likely Democrat who could replace Biden, and how that person fares in the polls compared to former U.S. president Donald Trump. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to resign because of his faltering popularity, and his party’s shocking byelection loss in a Liberal stronghold makes his future even murkier. The challenge Trudeau faces; how some federal cabinet ministers are standing by their leaders; and what some other caucus members are calling for. While Jamaica did not take a direct hit from Hurricane Beryl, the storm still lashed the island nation with torrential rain and powerful winds. Why some Jamaicans are resisting orders to leave their homes, the fears among Montreal’s Jamaican community, and where the Category 4 storm is heading next. And get to work: while some employers toy with the idea of four-day week, Greece is going in the opposite direction by introducing a six-day workweek for certain industries. How Greece is justifying the policy, and whether it could gain any traction in Canada.

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