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Trudeau admits Indigenous women and girls have experienced genocide; Puerto Rico still struggling since Hurricane Maria but could receive disaster funding soon

P.M. said special interest groups are trying to reverse women’s rights progress

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said social media is making it easier to attack gender equality. He spoke at the Women Deliver 2019 event in Vancouver. He added hatred is coming back into public debate and people are trying to “roll back” women’s rights. He also said Indigenous women and girls have experienced amounts of genocide even though earlier in the day he declined to call it that.

U.S. Congress approved $20 billion in disaster relief

It has been over a year since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico and while the people are still struggling, relief could be coming. The U.S. Congress passed a bill approving almost $20 billion for emergency disaster relief for the U.S. which includes the Caribbean country. U.S. President Donald Trump intends to sign off on the bill.

Trump to meet with Teresa May

U.S. President Donald Trump is still in the U.K. as he switches from high tea to politics. Trump will meet with British Prime Minister Teresa May over a potential trade deal with the U.K. once the nation officially leaves the European Union. Brexit is scheduled to be complete on October 31 unless both sides can come to an agreement. Teresa May is expected to step down from her position shortly after Trump’s visit.

Tariff on Mexican imports could drive more migrants to U.S.

Mexico said the U.S. is being illogical by threatening tariffs if the country doesn’t stop migrants from cross the border. The Associated Press reported that Mexican officials urged that a five percent tariff on Mexican imports would actually cause a quarter million Central Americans to migrate north. They added it would hurt both economies as well.

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