Queen Elizabeth's funeral cortège has brought her back to Buckingham Place to spend one final night before she is brought to Westminster Hall, where she will lie in state. Crystal Goomansingh reports on the ceremonies and the emotions of onlookers.
As part of his tour of the United Kingdom's four countries, King Charles III and the Queen Consort Camilla have visited Northern Ireland, where they were greeted by enthusiastic supporters. But the nation's status as part of Britain's union is deeply contentious. Redmond Shannon explains how the new king's trip is a reminder of how far Northern Ireland has come.
Ahead of Queen Elizabeth's state funeral on September 19, Ottawa has now also declared the day will be a federal holiday, allowing government workers to take the day off. In other words, it won't be a holiday for every Canadian. Eric Sorensen explains why, and the impact on the country's economy.
In an effort to curb inflation, the Canadian government has also announced a plan worth more than $4.5 billion to help Canadians cope with the soaring cost of living. Abigail Bimman explains what's been promised, including a long-awaited dental plan, a GST credit and a boost to the Canada Housing Benefit.
In Ontario, police are working to piece together the events that led to the shootings that left Toronto police Const. Andrew Hong and mechanic shop owner Shakeel Ashraf dead. Mike Drolet explains what's known so far, and how the victims are being remembered.
The Queen will lie in state at London's Westminster Hall for several days, where the public will be able to say their farewells to the late monarch ahead of her state funeral. Global National's Dawna Friesen speaks with the people already lining up to say goodbye, and looks at the generations of history Westminster Hall has witnessed, as the United Kingdom begins a new era.
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As part of his tour of the United Kingdom's four countries, King Charles III and the Queen Consort Camilla have visited Northern Ireland, where they were greeted by enthusiastic supporters. But the nation's status as part of Britain's union is deeply contentious. Redmond Shannon explains how the new king's trip is a reminder of how far Northern Ireland has come.
Ahead of Queen Elizabeth's state funeral on September 19, Ottawa has now also declared the day will be a federal holiday, allowing government workers to take the day off. In other words, it won't be a holiday for every Canadian. Eric Sorensen explains why, and the impact on the country's economy.
In an effort to curb inflation, the Canadian government has also announced a plan worth more than $4.5 billion to help Canadians cope with the soaring cost of living. Abigail Bimman explains what's been promised, including a long-awaited dental plan, a GST credit and a boost to the Canada Housing Benefit.
In Ontario, police are working to piece together the events that led to the shootings that left Toronto police Const. Andrew Hong and mechanic shop owner Shakeel Ashraf dead. Mike Drolet explains what's known so far, and how the victims are being remembered.
The Queen will lie in state at London's Westminster Hall for several days, where the public will be able to say their farewells to the late monarch ahead of her state funeral. Global National's Dawna Friesen speaks with the people already lining up to say goodbye, and looks at the generations of history Westminster Hall has witnessed, as the United Kingdom begins a new era.
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