Category : Search result: US citizens Canada


Trump's Deportation Agenda Targets UK Citizens in US

Exclusive analysis reveals how the Trump administration's hardline immigration policies are targeting long-term US residents, including British citizens, sparking a major diplomatic crisis for the UK.

Canada reviews euthanasia for disabled newborns

Exclusive: A profound ethical debate ignites as Canada's special parliamentary committee reviews whether medically assisted dying should include 'mature minors' and infants with severe disabilities. Critics warn of a dangerous ethical frontier.

Canadian lumber tariff bid against US falls flat

A major Canadian effort to impose punishing tariffs on American softwood lumber has collapsed spectacularly, handing a surprise victory to US producers and exposing the complexities of cross-border trade disputes.

Hurricane Erin Targets Canada With Catastrophic Floods

Hurricane Erin, a formidable Category 2 storm, is barrelling towards Atlantic Canada, threatening Newfoundland with life-threatening floods, severe power outages, and potentially devastating damage. Authorities issue urgent warnings as the region prepares

Judge halts deportation over wife's ADHD

A Canadian court has blocked the deportation of an Indian man after a judge ruled his wife's ADHD could cause 'irreparable harm' if he were removed. The controversial decision has sparked debate over immigration policies.

Canada may boycott US alcohol over tariffs

Canada is reportedly considering a boycott of American alcohol in retaliation against US tariffs, raising fears of a deepening trade dispute between the two nations.

Canada recalls 50,000 baby sleepers over suffocation risk

Health Canada has issued a recall for more than 50,000 baby sleepers sold across North America, warning parents of potential suffocation hazards. The affected products were distributed in Canada, the US, and Mexico.

Air Canada flight attendants vote to strike

Air Canada’s flight attendants could soon walk off the job in a major strike over wages and working conditions, potentially disrupting thousands of travellers.

Page 1 of 4