The flu is on the rise in Canada. Here’s what to know
If you’re bundled up in blankets, battling a fever and feeling the aches set in, you’re not alone. Influenza A, better known as the flu, is on the rise. Influenza…
Alberta demands Ottawa either repeal ‘soft’ drug prosecutions or let province take over
OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is insisting Ottawa either gets tougher on drug-related crimes or gets out of the way. “We are writing on behalf of Albertans who continue…
US judge orders Trump administration to obey halt on spending freeze
A federal judge rules US government has defied a previous ruling that suspended president’s sweeping order to freeze federal spending. Critics have argued that federal spending falls under the powers…
Elon Musk-led group proposes buying ChatGPT-maker OpenAI
A group of investors led by Elon Musk has said it is offering more than 97 billion dollars (£78.3 billion) to buy OpenAI, escalating a legal dispute with the artificial…
Britons issued urgent warning as massive 6.5ft-long snakes that love to make their homes in people’s attics invade the UK
Giant snakes measuring up to 6.5 feet in length are now making themselves at home in British houses, scientists have warned. The Aesculapian snake, Europe’s largest snake species, has been…
Montana legislature defeats bill to resume executions
The clock has been reset for a Canadian who has been on death row in Montana for 42 years after state legislators defeated an attempt to resume executions. Ronald Smith,…
How U.S. would have annexed Canada if victorious in a larger war with Britain
It’s become increasingly evident that U.S. President Donald Trump’s rhetoric about Canada becoming the 51st state isn’t just bluster to achieve a more advantageous trade position. So far at least,…
Trump’s latest tariff plans on steel, aluminum and other imports are spreading uncertainty
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump plans to on Monday formally announce 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports as part of an aggressive effort to remake the existing terms…
MP and ex nursing union chief questions watchdog’s lack of concern for patient safety after new emergency surgery arrangements lead to day long waits
An RQIA report which found no “immediate patient safety concerns” following a review into emergency surgery arrangements in Co Fermanagh has been questioned by a former nursing union chief and…
‘Putting me off!’ 16-year-old agricultural engineering student hits out at tax reforms
A 16-year-old agricultural engineering student has voiced her fears about the future of British farming, as thousands of protesters descend on Westminster today. Eve, speaking to GB News at the…