Ford Spent $113K Public Funds on "Not For Sale" Hats
Ontario Premier Doug Ford faces scrutiny after revelations his office spent CAD$113,000 on 'Canada Not For Sale' hats and merchandise, raising questions about appropriate use of taxpayer money.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford faces scrutiny after revelations his office spent CAD$113,000 on 'Canada Not For Sale' hats and merchandise, raising questions about appropriate use of taxpayer money.
Exclusive: A damning report reveals the over-medicalisation of youth mental health is creating a financially unsustainable crisis for the NHS, costing the state a staggering £16 billion annually and stretching support services to their absolute limit.
Scotland faces an unprecedented financial emergency as ministers warn of potential 'bankruptcy' without urgent UK government intervention. Discover the implications for public services and the growing constitutional clash.
Exclusive investigation reveals nearly a third of UK pharmacy owners have remortgaged their homes to keep businesses running amid funding crisis and rising costs.
Exclusive data reveals a dramatic 240% increase in Americans filing asylum claims in Canada, with many citing political persecution and social unrest as driving factors.
A growing number of Americans are applying for refugee status in Canada, citing political persecution and fear of a second Trump presidency, new data reveals.
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.
Exclusive investigation reveals NHS splurged millions on PR and communications staff while GP practices struggle with funding shortages and patient backlogs.
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.
The Trump administration threatens to slash federal funding from US universities that fail to curb anti-government protests, sparking a fierce debate over free speech and academic independence.
Canada has announced a new wave of counter-tariffs on American products in response to former President Donald Trump's revived trade war tactics, targeting key exports from politically sensitive US states.
London's world-renowned Notting Hill Carnival faces an unprecedented funding crisis as organisers reveal a critical £625,000 shortfall for essential policing and security measures, threatening the future of Europe's largest street festival.
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
A damning new report reveals a 'postcode lottery' in public spending, showing rural communities in England are subsidising urban areas by billions despite facing higher council tax bills and inferior services.
Air Canada employees are poised to strike, potentially causing major disruptions to summer flights. Find out how this could affect your travel plans.
Air Canada flight attendants could strike as early as this week, threatening mass cancellations and travel disruption. Here's what passengers need to know.
A planned strike by Air Canada employees has been ruled illegal by Canadian authorities, escalating tensions over wage disputes and potential travel disruptions.
The UK government threatens to withdraw £16m in funding from Rugby League unless key questions are addressed, raising concerns over the sport's future.
The Canadian government has intervened to end the Air Canada strike, bringing relief to passengers and the aviation industry. Details on the resolution and what it means for travellers.
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.
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.
Leading UK universities, including Oxford and Imperial College London, warn of financial instability due to government funding cuts, risking research and global competitiveness.
Canada introduces new visa requirements for US travellers in response to potential tariffs, sparking concerns over travel disruptions.
Health Canada has issued a recall for specific N95 respirators due to potential health risks from US-made nanofibres, urging healthcare facilities to stop using them immediately.
Former US President Donald Trump has suggested imposing 35% tariffs on Canadian goods amid tensions over Palestine policies. Experts warn this could spark a major trade conflict.
Canada is reportedly weighing the recognition of Palestine as a sovereign state, a move that could further strain relations with Israel. The potential shift in foreign policy comes amid escalating global debates over Middle East diplomacy.
HSBC Canada's CEO Dave Clark steps down as the bank navigates strategic changes and economic turbulence in Argentina, with leadership passing to Linda Seymour.
Former US President Donald Trump has called for Columbia University to be stripped of federal funding following pro-Palestinian protests, sparking debate over free speech and institutional accountability.
The UK government has announced a landmark £75 million funding package for hospices, ensuring critical end-of-life care services can continue to support patients and families across the country.
The US State Department has issued a travel advisory for Canada, urging caution due to rising crime rates and civil unrest. Here's what travellers should be aware of.