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  • Boissonnault followed ‘very strict ethics rules’ for elected officials: MacKinnon
    Referencing a recent Global News investigation, Conservative MP Michael Barrett grilled the Liberal government on the details behind a lobbyist with business ties to Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault meeting with high-level political staff in 2021 and 2022. Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon defended Boissonnault, saying that he has followed the “very strict ethics rules” for...
    Politics
    May 2
  • 2023 deadliest year in toxic drug crisis
    New numbers from the B.C. Coroners Service show 2023 was the deadliest year in the ongoing toxic drug crisis, with an average of nearly seven people dying every day. Richard Zussman reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Jan 24
  • Health Matters: Majority of Canadians worry about quality of health care, poll suggests
    A new survey suggests seven out of 10 Canadians worry they won’t be able to get good quality medical care if they or a family member need it. The online poll by Leger found 37 per cent rated the health-care system in their province as poor or very poor, while 26 per cent rated it...
    Health Matters
    Jan 24
  • Hamas says no more hostage exchanges until ‘permanent ceasefire’ amid truce expiration with Israel
    One day after the expiration of a seven-day truce between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian militants’ deputy chief, Saleh al-Arouri says no more hostages will be exchanged with Israel until the violence on Gaza stops. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, however, says “We have a very strong desire to hurt Hamas.”
    World
    Dec 2, 2023
  • Canadians wouldn’t be happy with Poilievre as PM since he ‘doesn’t event believe in climate change’: Guilbeault
    Speaking from Ottawa on Monday, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said that Canadians will “grow very concerned” as people understand Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s position better. “The idea that someone who aspires to become Prime Minister of Canada doesn’t even believe in climate change… I don’t think Canadians would be very happy about that,” Guilbeault said.
    Canada
    Nov 20, 2023
  • Edify’s newest edition highlights local distillery
    Every month Edify editor Steven Sandor joins us on Global News Morning Edmonton to discuss the latest must sees in Edmonton. Features in next months edition include a distillery, a local barista, and the arts scene.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Aug 29, 2023
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  • Feds have not reviewed AG report on Ford government’s Greenbelt land removal yet: Guilbeault
    Speaking in Toronto on Thursday, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault said that he has not had an opportunity to review the Ontario auditor general’s report on the Greenbelt land removal yet. “If there are elements that are pertinent to the federal government in terms of environmental impact, we will be looking at...
    Canada
    Aug 10, 2023
  • Feds, provinces reach agreement to strengthen Canada’s biodiversity: Guilbeault
    During a press conference on Friday, Canada’s Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault spoke about discussions with his provincial counterparts in tackling climate change. He said it was a “very positive meeting,” and a “series of commitments” were made among various levels of government to strengthen biodiversity protections.
    Canada
    May 26, 2023
  • Spring and summer leisure guide offering classes for all ages
    “It is very important for seniors to stay active… a sense of belonging.” Active Living Seven Oaks founder Cory Juan gave us a zumba demonstration this morning and talked about spring and summer leisure guide programming. City of Winnipeg registration opens tomorrow at 8 a.m.
    Mar 20, 2023
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  • Free Play for Kids introduces new sports to Edmonton children
    Edmonton families hoping to get their kids some on-ice experience can now do it at a low cost in 12 different neighbourhoods around Edmonton. As Ciara Yaschuk explains, Free Play for Kids introduces kids aged six to 12 to a new sport every seven weeks from September to June.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Jan 2, 2023
  • Global News Peterborough Update 3: July 27, 2021
    NEWS UPDATE with Keri Ferguson: Six people escape unscathed following an engine malfunction at the Hastings Dam; Canada surpasses its timeline to have the required COVID-19 vaccine doses on the ground to vaccinate every eligible citizen; Cobourg’s beach is now open seven days a week; 7 day regional weather outlook. Issued: 4:15 pm.
    Jul 27, 2021
  • Global News Peterborough Update 4: July 27, 2021
    NEWS UPDATE with Keri Ferguson: Six people escape unscathed following an engine malfunction at the Hastings Dam; Canada surpasses its timeline to have the required COVID-19 vaccine doses on the ground to vaccinate every eligible citizen; Cobourg’s beach is now open seven days a week; 7 day regional weather outlook.
    Jul 27, 2021
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  • City of Peterborough seeks input on new Transportation Master Plan
    The Transportation Master Plan forms part of the City of Peterborough’s Official Plan and is updated every few years as the city grows. Steve Guthrie has details on what’s next.
    Economy
    Sep 22, 2020
  • Vancouver resident raises questions about how people who don’t speak English or read Chinese are expected to report hate crimes
    Steven Ngo says he was the target of a racist slur by two other people this week. Garbage was even thrown at him. But the lawyer found it was very difficult to report the incident to Vancouver Police.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Apr 18, 2021
  • Who misses out on new tuition grants?
    Fri, Feb 26: Who misses out on tuition grants? The Opposition points out not every student will benefit. Christina Stevens reports.
    Education
    Feb 26, 2016
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  • Presidential candidates work to gain last-minute votes from Iowans
    Presidential candidates and supporters from both the Republican and Democratic parties are out on Monday trying to gain every last-minute vote they can get from Iowans in hopes of winning the state’s caucuses. Steve Handelsman reports.
    Politics
    Feb 1, 2016
  • Emergency officials explain why children under seven urged not return to Fort McMurray
    Children under seven years of age are being urged not to return to Fort McMurray yet due to concern over the lack of full hospital and medical facilities in the city, but stressed it was a recommendation and it is up to every family to make the final d…
    Canada
    Jun 1, 2016
  • Avenue Magazine: September 2016 edition
    On the last Tuesday of every month Avenue Edmonton editor Steven Sandor drops by to preview of some of the hottest topics to hit their pages. Inside September’s edition – which also celebrates the magazine’s 10th anniversary – are stories on how Edmonton, especially the dining scene, has changed in the past decade; how to...
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Aug 30, 2016
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  • Crime Stoppers: How to avoid vehicle theft and break-ins, which are on the rise in Edmonton
    Global Edmonton plays an active part in Edmonton’s Crime Stoppers program and on the first Tuesday of every month we’ll bring you some great tips to help make the capital region a safe place to live. This month EPS Sgt. Steve Sharpe and Annette Wagers from Crime Stoppers talked about thefts from vehicles, which is...
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Jun 7, 2016
  • 100 people displaced due to Windsor, NS, apartment fire
    Fri, Aug 2: We’re getting a better sense of the damage resulting from an apartment fire in Windsor, N.S., Thursday. The very little good news is that the approximately 100 tenants displaced are not injured, but now they’re trying to figure out their next steps. Global’s Steve Silva spoke with one family affected.
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Sep 2, 2016
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