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  • Justin Trudeau and Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis walk in Montreal independence parade
    Greece marks its Independence Day on Monday, but on Sunday, thousands of Greek Montrealers celebrated the anniversary with the annual parade in the city’s Park Extension neighbourhood. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in attendance along with the Prime Minister of Greece, Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Phil Carpenter has more.
    Canada
    Mar 24
  • ‘Bonjour-‘hi’ greetings on the rise in Montreal
    A recent study from Quebec’s French language watchdog found bilingual greetings are being used more often in Montreal stores. The number jumped to 11.9 per cent last year, a drastic increase compared to 2010. Meanwhile, those greeting customers uniquely in French dropped to 71 per cent. Montreal’s mayor says businesses need to offer their employees...
    Apr 24
  • Earth Day: encouraging Canadians to look for green alternatives
    Today is Earth Day, a time to mark the importance of environmental protection and sustainability. Our @Ross_Hull got some insight from Valerie Mallamo from @EarthDayCanada to discuss what we can do to make a difference.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Apr 22
  • Green Party demands Liberals ‘fix’ Environmental Assessment Act
    Speaking during question period on Thursday, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May demanded the Liberals “fix” the Environmental Assessment Act by consulting the environmental expert panel for guidance. Environment minister Steven Guilbeault responded by saying that changes have been already made based on Supreme Court recommendations, adding that regulations such as zero emission vehicle standards and...
    Canada
    May 2
  • Green Cart Compost Giveaway is back
    The City of Calgary has opened up appointments for Calgarians to pick up compost for their lawns, flower beds and gardens. Waste diversion specialist Natalia Gonzalez joins Global News Morning with everything you need to know before you go.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Apr 10
  • St. Oscar Romero High School goes green for Earth Day
    St. Oscar Romero High School in west Edmonton is taking Earth Day to a new level by incorporating going green year-round. Jaclyn Kucey has the details.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 22
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  • Green Cemetery Project Winnipeg aims to make death more environmentally friendly in Manitoba
    A group in Winnipeg is hoping to make death more environmentally friendly – by creating a green cemetery in the province. Global’s Teagan Rasche has more.
    Apr 23
  • Mile End café goes viral for Freddos and high-profile visits
    Recently, Mile End’s “Café Alphabet” has been frequented by the Prime Minister of Canada, the Prime Minister of Greece, and Hollywood actress Blake Lively, all seen enjoying their signature Greek Freddos. Owners and brothers of Café Alphabet and Ambros Coffee Roasters, Tony and Tom Argiropoulos, join Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk about...
    Apr 3
  • Federal budget 2024: Liberals failed to tackle corporate greed, Singh says
    In response to the 2024 federal budget announced by the Liberal government on Tuesday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh criticized the party for failing to tackle corporate greed, which he said is the reason for the high cost of living in Canada.
    Canada
    Apr 16
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  • Federal budget 2024: Liberals failed to tackle ‘corporate greed,’ Singh says
    NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh expressed disappointment in the federal government’s 2024 budget, saying the Liberals “ignored the opportunity to take on corporate greed.” Mercedes Stephenson breaks down Singh’s comments on the budget, and whether they could hint at the NDP voting against it.
    Global National
    Apr 16
  • B.C. auditor general investigates green grant program and kickback allegations
    One of Canada’s largest accounting firms is under investigation by B.C.s auditor general. MNP was contracted by the provincial government to administer a green technology grant program. But as Richard Zussman reports, one of the companies applying for those grants says MNP also wanted to get paid to help them apply for the program.
    Global BC
    Apr 8
  • Green Line construction enters next phase in Ogden, will include road closures
    Construction to make way for the Green Line LRT in Calgary’s southeast is entering its next stage, but will mean traffic impacts for people in the area. Adam MacVicar reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 12
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  • Canadians mark 6th annual Green Shirt Day
    It’s been six years since the deadly Humboldt Bronco’s bus crash killed 16 people and injured 13 others. Defenceman, Logan Boulet, passed away on April 7 but not before saving six other people’s lives through organ donation. His parents, Bernadine and Toby Boulet join Global News Calgary to talk about their son’s legacy and the...
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Apr 7
  • Green Shirt Day still inspiring spikes in Sask. organ donor numbers
    WATCH: As we reflect on the sixth anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash that claimed the lives of 16 people and injured 13 others, we also think about the lives saved through organ donation. Gates Guarin has more on Green Shirt Day.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Apr 7
  • Cool Science: Green eggs and ham for Easter
    High school chemistry teacher Michael Ng joins us every month on Global News Morning Edmonton to explore some cool science. Today, Ng combined the of wonders of science with a classic children’s story: Green Eggs and Ham.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Mar 25
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  • Green Shirt Day: Canadians honor Logan Boulet’s legacy on 6th anniversary of Humboldt Broncos tragedy
    On the sixth anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, which claimed 16 lives and injured 13 others, Canadians are honoring the legacy of Logan Boulet, a defenseman on the junior hockey team who donated his organs and sparked a national movement. In the weeks following the tragedy, more than 150,000 Canadians signed up as...
    Global National
    Apr 7
  • King Charles greets supporters in 1st public appearance since cancer diagnosis
    Some good news for the Royal family after months of woe. On Sunday, King Charles made his first public appearance since his cancer diagnosis in February. He and Queen Camilla attended the traditional Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor. Redmond Shannon reports.
    Health
    Mar 31
  • Disappointment grows over Île-aux-Tourtes closure on Green weekend
    More reaction from politicians on Transport Quebec’s decision to close the Île-aux-Tourtes bridge on St. Patrick’s day weekend making commuting to the two biggest parades in the region very difficult.
    Mar 15
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  • St. Patrick’s Day: Dublin awash in green as thousands line streets for annual parade
    Dublin was awash in green on Sunday as crowds flooded the city’s streets to catch a glimpse of the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade. According to organizers this was the largest ever St. Patrick’s Day parade, with half a million spectators lining the parade route.
    World
    Mar 17
  • St. Patrick’s Day: U.S. cities dye waterways green, hold parades to celebrate
    Cities across the United States got an early start on St. Patrick’s Day celebrations on Sunday, a day before the holiday that honours the patron saint of Ireland. Both Tampa River and the Chicago River were died a vibrant shade of green to mark the holiday. Meanwhile, New York City held its renowned St. Patrick’s...
    U.S. News
    Mar 16
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