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Ford urges Smith to use oil export tax ‘trump card’ against U.S.: ‘They will lose their minds’
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Ford urges Smith to use oil export tax ‘trump card’ against U.S.: ‘They will lose their minds’

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging his provincial counterparts to ramp up retaliatory measures against tariffs imposed on Canadian goods by President Donald Trump. On Monday, Ontario placed a surcharge of 25 per cent on electricity exported to 1.5 million homes in three U.S. states.In particular, Ford urged Alberta, which sends about four million barrels of oil per day to the United States, to look at similar moves.“A message to Premier (Danielle) Smith: one day, I think you might have to use that trump card and give approval for an export tax,” he said.“You want to talk about a trump card? That will instantly change the game, instantly, when the Americans — and I know the Americans — all of a sudden their gas prices go up 90 (cents) to $1 a gallon. They will lose their minds, so we need ...
B.C. removes all U.S. liquor from store shelves: Trump can ‘keep his watery beer’
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B.C. removes all U.S. liquor from store shelves: Trump can ‘keep his watery beer’

Descrease article font size Increase article font size B.C. Premier David Eby says all U.S. liquor products will be removed from B.C. liquor stores. Previously, it was only liquor from red states, but Eby said on Monday that will now change.“It was about a week ago, we announced taking liquor products and other products made in Republican states off the shelf here at the liquor store and at all of our public liquor stores across the province,” Eby said.“Since then, we have seen a threat of additional tariffs on the dairy industry. An investigation into our lumber industry by the president, with the aim of adding even more tariffs and disturbing articles in the New York Times and other places about the president threatening to redraw our border...
Jennifer Aniston and Victoria Beckham love this £9 ‘collagen coffee’. But does it really work?
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Jennifer Aniston and Victoria Beckham love this £9 ‘collagen coffee’. But does it really work?

In the past few years, coffee has garnered superfood status, and for good reason. According to the latest research the caffeine-fuelled drink contains special prebiotic fibres and polyphenol compounds which help to nurture the gut. Impressively, it’s also been associated with a lower incidence of type two diabetes, heart disease and even Alzheimer’s disease. In the UK, 98 million cups of coffee are drunk daily, and your morning mug is getting more sophisticated than ever. Protein-packed cappuccinos and mushroom blends have been all the rage with wellness influencers, but now collagen coffee is the latest ‘functional beverage’, with a string of A-list fans that include Victoria Beckham and Jennifer Aniston. Searches for ‘collagen coffee’ have doubled in the past month alone and even high-st...
40 per cent of adults with chronic pain may have anxiety, depression: Study
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40 per cent of adults with chronic pain may have anxiety, depression: Study

About 40 per cent of adults experiencing chronic, persistent pain could also have anxiety or depression, a study has found. It observed that women, youngsters and those suffering from nociplastic pain such as fibromyalgia are most likely to experience such pain. Nociplastic pain arises from changes in how ones central nervous system processes pain. Fibromyalgia is a condition marked by widespread body ache and tenderness, along with fatigue, and mood and sleep disorders. During the study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network Open, the researchers reviewed 376 surveys, involving nearly 3.5 lakh people from across 50 countries. The participants were aged about 50 years on average, and about 70 per cent were women. The most commonly reported chronic p...
How Mark Carney says he will respond to Donald Trump’s tariffs – National
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How Mark Carney says he will respond to Donald Trump’s tariffs – National

Canada will soon have a new prime minister in Mark Carney as the country grapples with a trade war launched by U.S. President Donald Trump. Carney, a former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor, was selected to replace outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the leader of the Liberal Party on Sunday night. He is expected to be sworn in over the coming days.The economist and banker will have his work cut out for him, though, as he takes over the helm at a time of trade uncertainty with Canada’s closest ally.The U.S. has already imposed a sweeping 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods that went into effect last week, as did Canada’s counter-tariffs on American goods worth $30 billion. Trump paused the tariffs on some, but not all, goods for one month on Thursday. Story contin...
Dolly Parton shares new song honouring late husband Carl Thomas Dean – National
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Dolly Parton shares new song honouring late husband Carl Thomas Dean – National

Dolly Parton has put her love for her husband into song, just days after he died at the age of 82. Parton announced the release of the single If You Hadn’t Been There on Friday in an Instagram post, penned in honour of her longtime husband, Carl Thomas Dean, who died on Monday.“I fell in love with Carl Dean when I was 18 years old. We have spent 60 precious and meaningful years together,” Parton wrote. “Like all great love stories, they never end. They live on in memory and song. He will always be the star of my life story, and I dedicate this song to him.” Story continues below advertisement The lyrics pay tribute to the support Parton, 79, received from Dean over the course of their six-decade relationship.“If you hadn’t been there / Where would I be?/ Witho...
Ontario officially hits U.S. with 25% electricity tax amid trade war
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Ontario officially hits U.S. with 25% electricity tax amid trade war

The Ontario government has officially applied a 25 per cent surcharge on all electricity exports to three U.S. states. The additional tax, effective on Monday, will affect 1.5 million homes and businesses in Michigan, Minnesota and New York — costing up to $400,000 per day, the government said.The move is part of Ontario’s initial suite of retaliatory measures against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods.“President Trump’s tariffs are a disaster for the U.S. economy. They’re making life more expensive for American families and businesses,” Premier Doug Ford said in a statement Monday.“Until the threat of tariffs is gone for good, Ontario won’t back down. We’ll stand strong, use every tool in our toolkit and do whatever it takes to protect Ontario.” Story continue...
Mark Carney is the new Liberal leader. Read his full acceptance speech here – National
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Mark Carney is the new Liberal leader. Read his full acceptance speech here – National

The Liberal Party has a new leader. Mark Carney, former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor, will replace Justin Trudeau in the top job. In the days to come, Carney is expected to take oath as Canada’s next prime minister. After a landslide win in the Liberal leadership race, clinching 85.9 per cent of the vote, Carney was introduced on the stage by his daughter Cleo.Carney thanked his family and his successor Trudeau, attacked Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and U.S. President Donald Trump and outlined his plans to win the trade war for Canada.Here is a transcript of his speech. 5:19 Carney promises to eliminate carbon tax, fight Trump tariffs in 1st speech as Liberal leader ...
Mark Carney elected as new Liberal leader. What’s next? – National
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Mark Carney elected as new Liberal leader. What’s next? – National

By Kyle Duggan The Canadian Press Posted March 10, 2025 7:39 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Liberal MPs are gathering on Parliament Hill Monday afternoon to huddle after the party selected its new leader, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney. Carney is heading into a day full of briefings and in the coming days will need to be sworn in as prime minister, tap his cabinet and sort out his party’s battle plans for the coming federal election — but the exact timeline for all these things remains unclear.An early election call is widely expected to follow in the coming days or weeks after ...
Sleep debt, night shifts may raise risk of infections: Study
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Sleep debt, night shifts may raise risk of infections: Study

Sleep debt and night shifts increase the risk of several common infections, according to a study on Monday.  According to researchers from Norway, sleep debt, defined as the gap between sleep need and actual sleep duration, increased infection risk in a dose-dependent manner. The study, published in the journal Chronobiology International, examined the effects of sleep patterns and shift work on the immune system among 1,335 nurses from Norway. The findings showed that shift work -- particularly night shifts -- was associated with a higher risk of several infections, including the common cold. The risk of pneumonia/bronchitis was 129 per cent higher for nurses with moderate sleep debt and 288 per cent for severe sleep debt. Both sinusitis and gastrointestinal infections also showed hig...