Ottawa, Canada - Fresh on the tail of banning handguns, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has initiated a ban on poutine. Poutine, a staple in Canadian diets, is French fries covered in gravy and cheese curds. A spokesman for Trudeau issued the announcement, "Now that we've eliminated handguns, we need to look at the real big killer in Canada, eh. Far more people are dying of poutine-related heart disease than were ever killed by guns. We Canadians are usually too polite to shoot each other, but we're also too polite to say 'no' to a second helping of poutine." Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre responded, "He's gone too far this time. The Canadian people will not put up with this. The entire food supply chain is set up around poutine. Without it, millions will starve. He'll have rioting on his hands. Does he expect us to get all of our calories from maple syrup?" Trudeau's spokesman gave a heated response to questions on this topic
Cupertino, CA - “Everyone hates to work,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook, “The long hours, the stress, the sense of accomplishment. With iObey that will be a thing of the past.” Apple is working together with the People’s Republic of China to bring the same high quality, low cost, slave labor that Apple has enjoyed for years to the ordinary iPhone user. Apple was able to show goodwill to the PRC by helping them in their efforts to shut down communication among protestors in the past few weeks. Apple says that for a low-cost subscription of a few dollars a month users will be able to outsource many common tasks: writing badly worded emails, doing math homework, and recording Tik Tok videos. “This is just the tip of the iceberg. The creativity our customers demonstrate to avoid work is limitless," said an Apple spokesman, "This also fulfills another one of our goals. Progressive young Americans have been crying out for socialism, and Apple is going to really give them a feeling for