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Canada Weather Chaos: Toronto Floods, Nova Scotia Snow

Meteorological mayhem grips Canada as Toronto prepares for potential flooding from heavy rainfall while Nova Scotia battles an unexpected spring snowstorm, disrupting travel and daily life across multiple provinces.

Irish PM's Emotional Newfoundland Pilgrimage

Taoiseach Simon Harris makes poignant journey to Irish Memorial in Newfoundland, honouring centuries of Irish heritage and the tragic legacy of 19th century immigrants.

Trump's Dubious Reagan-Canada Trade Tale Questioned

Donald Trump has resurrected a questionable story about Ronald Reagan and Canadian trade, claiming it inspired his own aggressive NAFTA stance. We investigate the historical accuracy of his claims.

Carney apologises to Trump for Canadian tariff ads

Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney makes unexpected apology to Donald Trump for Canadian government's attack ads during tense trade negotiations, revealing behind-the-scenes diplomatic tensions.

Trump threatens Canada with total tariff war

Donald Trump considers imposing blanket tariffs on all Canadian imports, reviving protectionist strategies reminiscent of 1980s trade battles that could severely impact UK economic interests.

Trump threatens 25% tariffs on Canadian steel

Former President Donald Trump threatens to reignite trade tensions with a 25% tariff on Canadian steel, risking collateral damage to UK manufacturing and global supply chains.

Trump terminates Canada trade talks, Rubio confirms

In a dramatic diplomatic move, former President Donald Trump has ordered the complete cessation of all trade talks with Canada, with Senator Marco Rubio confirming the sudden breakdown in relations between the two neighbouring nations.

Trump terminates Canada trade talks, imposes tariffs

In a dramatic escalation of trade tensions, the Trump administration has abruptly terminated negotiations with Canada's Mark Carney and imposed sweeping new tariffs, sending shockwaves through international markets and diplomatic circles.

Trump revives Reagan-era Canada trade attack strategy

Donald Trump's campaign resurrects controversial 1980s trade attack ads targeting Canada, signalling potential return to aggressive protectionist policies that previously strained US-Canada relations.

Trump terminates Canada trade negotiations

Former President Donald Trump has dramatically pulled the plug on ongoing trade negotiations with Canada, dealing a significant blow to cross-border relations and raising concerns about future economic cooperation between the two nations.

Pathologist: Assisted Dying Safeguards Too Weak

Exclusive: Britain's former top forensic expert warns that proposed assisted dying laws could see panels similar to those investigating Harold Shipman making life-or-death decisions with inadequate protections for vulnerable patients.

Colombia legalises assisted dying in Supreme Court ruling

In a groundbreaking move, Colombia's Supreme Court has expanded euthanasia rights, making it the first Latin American nation to legalise assisted dying for non-terminally ill patients. Discover the implications of this historic judgement.

Michigan Plans Deer Euthanasia Spark Public Fury

Michigan's Department of Natural Resources sparks fury with plans to euthanize Giggles, a rescued fawn, citing wildlife disease concerns while facing public backlash and legal challenges.

Widow cleared in Dignitas husband death case

A British widow breathes relief as prosecutors drop her criminal case after accompanying her terminally ill husband to Dignitas for an assisted death. Read the emotional story of love and legal limbo.

Canada designates Lawrence Bishnoi Gang as terrorist

In a significant national security decision, the Canadian government has officially classified the Lawrence Bishnoi organised crime syndicate as a terrorist entity, marking a dramatic escalation in efforts to combat transnational gang violence.

Peers Clash in Historic Assisted Dying Debate

The House of Lords witnessed a passionate and deeply personal debate on assisted dying legislation, pitting former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey against prominent faith leaders. As MPs prepare for a potential Commons vote, the nation confronts this

Cost of Living Crisis Drives Surge in Dog Euthanasia

Animal charities report a heartbreaking 50% rise in larger dogs being put down, as owners struggle with soaring vet bills, insurance costs, and food prices amidst the UK's cost of living crisis.

New Zealand Thrash Canada in Women's Rugby World Cup

Relive the action as the New Zealand Black Ferns delivered a commanding 52-21 performance against Canada in the Women's Rugby World Cup. Get the full match report, key tries, and standout players.

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