Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has cancelled a visit to Brussels because of Belgium's deadlock over the troubled EU-Canada Ceta trade deal. An EU-Canada signing ceremony had been planned for Thursday. Its cancellation is a big setback for the EU, with Belgium's Wallonia region preventing the 28-nation EU from signing Ceta. Belgium's federal government is holding further talks with Walloon politicians. It took seven years to negotiate Ceta, the EU's most ambitious trade deal yet. The Ceta wrangling has raised new concerns about future UK negotiations with the EU on a Brexit trade deal. Under Belgium's federal system, the national government cannot sign the deal unless all six Belgian parliaments approve it. French-speaking Wallonia, a staunchly socialist region of 3.6 million people, has led objections to the deal, demanding stronger safeguards on labour, environmental and consumer standards....