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UK-US zero-tariff pharma deal, NHS drug price rise

The UK and US have agreed a landmark deal maintaining zero tariffs on pharmaceuticals, while the NHS commits to a 25% net price increase for new medicines. Explore the details and implications.

Quebec bans public prayer in new secularism law

Quebec intensifies its secularism legislation with Bill 9, banning public prayer and extending religious symbol prohibitions. Critics warn it disproportionately targets Muslim communities.

Carney's Alberta Pipeline Deal Faces Opposition

Mark Carney secures controversial energy agreement with Alberta for new oil pipeline, facing strong opposition from First Nations and British Columbia. Read the full analysis.

Reeves's risky budget fightback analysed

On the eve of the budget, we assess the criticism facing Chancellor Rachel Reeves, her pitch to Labour MPs, and the potential for tax rises. Plus, a warning on China tariffs.

Grizzly bear attack in Canada injures 11

A rare grizzly bear attack in British Columbia left 11 people injured. Three heroic teachers fought off the animal. Read the latest on the search.

Trump's 'Affordability' Campaign: A Hot Mess

Analysis of Trump's chaotic post-election affordability drive, revealing contradictions, magical thinking, and economic missteps. Discover the real impact on US voters.

US May Delay Trump's Semiconductor Tariffs

US officials privately indicate potential delay in Trump's promised 100% semiconductor tariffs to avoid trade war with China and consumer price concerns. Full analysis.

Vancouver Rise Win Inaugural NSL Championship

Vancouver Rise triumph 2-1 over AFC Toronto in the Northern Super League's historic first final, marking a successful debut season for Canada's professional women's football league.

Trump reverses course, cuts tariffs on food imports

Donald Trump has signed an executive order lowering tariffs on beef, coffee and bananas, marking a sharp policy reversal as concerns over rising costs grow. Explore the political implications.

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