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  • The Tenors add their voices to supporting arthritis awareness
    The Canadian vocal group The Tenors have joined forces with Arthritis Society Canada to raise awareness across Canada for arthritis. Global News Morning speaks with Victor Micallef and Mark Masri about their personal experiences with the disease.
    Global News Morning BC
    May 10
  • Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s top public health official, announces resignation
    She became a familiar face during the COVID-19 pandemic, but on Tuesday, Dr. Eileen de Villa announced her tenure as Toronto’s top public health official is coming to an end. Kayla McLean reports.
    May 14
  • Gardiner MacDougall becomes new Moncton Wildcats coach
    Canada’s winningest university hockey coach has been named the head coach of the Moncton Wildcats. Gardiner MacDougall’s appointment to the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League team came one day after he stepped down from his 24-season tenure with the University of New Brunswick. Suzanne Lapointe has the story.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    May 15
  • ‘The accountability is on me’: Shanahan accepts responsibility for Maple Leafs playoff failure
    Toronto Maple Leafs President Brendan Shanahan said Friday that “…the accountability if on me,” after another season of playoff failure. Shanahan has been in his role since 2014 and the team has only moved past the first round of the NHL playoffs once in his tenure.
    Canada
    May 10
  • 83-year-old Calgary accountant pursues dream of being a jazz singer, releases his first CD
    Ageism is problem facing many people as they get older but a Calgary accountant who always dreamed of a life of singing has now switched careers and has released his first CD at the age of 83. Carolyn Kury de Castillo has more on the octogenarian tenor who has reinvented himself competing in marathons, skiing...
    Feb 18
  • The Tenors on their new Christmas album
    Get into the festive spirit with The Tenors as they take the stage to perform their latest holiday single ‘I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm’ from their newest album, ‘Christmas with The Tenors.’ Victor, Clifton, Mark, and Alberto also share their heartfelt inspiration behind the timeless magic of their Christmas music and their...
    The Morning Show
    Dec 5, 2023
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  • Harvard ex-president: New Yorkers protest against attacks on Claudine Gay
    Reverend Al Sharpton and his National Action Network picketed outside the New York City office of billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman on Thursday, to protest his attacks against former Harvard University president Claudine Gay. On Tuesday, Gay said she would resign from her position at Harvard, ending a six-month tenure marred by allegations of...
    U.S. News
    Jan 4
  • The Morning Show: December 5
    On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We talk to Kardinall Offishall about his partnership with Siriusxm. Also, we get the latest on flu season from Dr. Isaac Bogoch. Plus we’re making crafty Christmas magic with Jen Tryon. Also, we talk to Alison Preiss about how to get your pets involved in the holiday season....
    The Morning Show
    Dec 5, 2023
  • Maine shootings: Suspect left paper note with personal information, not ‘explicit suicide note’
    Maine Public Safety Commissioner Mike Sauschuck said on Saturday that he wouldn’t describe the paper note left behind by deceased shooting suspect Robert Card as an “explicit suicide note.” Sauschuck said the “tone and tenor” was that the individual was not going to be around and wanted to make sure that a loved one had...
    Crime
    Oct 28, 2023
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  • Meet Señor Hazel Sanchez: Corn snake ssss-seeking forever home
    Marissa Hansen and Jenna Kardal from the Calgary Humane Society introduce us to Señor Hazel Sanchez, a 17-year-old corn snake in need of a committed family who understands snake care requirements. Visit calgaryhumane.ca or call (403)205-455 for more info.
    Global News at Noon Calgary
    Oct 23, 2023
  • One-on-one with Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim
    Global News Morning sits down with Ken Sim to reflect back on year one of his tenure as Mayor of Vancouver.
    Global News Morning BC
    Nov 6, 2023
  • Saskatoon’s Broadway Theatre expands accessibility, celebrates 30th anniversary throughout October
    Broadway Theatre Executive Director Lenore Meier said on Wednesday the theatre’s new admission, membership, and partnership offerings are “a great way to engage new audiences in the community and open doors.” Meier added the “October 25th anniversary event is a celebration of programming that made the theatre what it is today.”
    Canada
    Sep 27, 2023
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  • RoseAnne Archibald removed as Assembly of First Nations national chief
    Assembly of First Nations (AFN) chiefs voted to remove RoseAnne Archibald as national chief, bringing a premature end to the tenure of the first woman to hold the position. David Akin explains why Archibald was impeached, while Melissa Ridgen looks at the reaction and the future of the AFN.
    Global National
    Jun 29, 2023
  • Popular Regina local businesses team up to open in east end
    Dandy’s Ice Cream, The Everyday Kitchen and Mortise and Tenon all opened up within the last few weeks, and all share the same retail space in east Regina.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    May 14, 2023
  • ‘He promised not to do much, and he didn’t’: Critics remark on John Tory’s tenure as Toronto mayor
    John Tory has officially stepped down as Toronto’s mayor, one week after the Toronto Star revealed he had an extramarital affair with a junior staffer. Mike Drolet looks at Tory’s swift downfall after a relatively uneventful tenure, the impact on his legacy, and how someone egged his window on his final day at City Hall.
    Global National
    Feb 17, 2023
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  • Global National: Feb. 17
    The Public Order Emergency Commission has concluded the federal government was “justified” in invoking the Emergencies Act to end the convoy protests that crippled the nation’s capital in February 2022. The findings from Justice Paul Rouleau, whom else he’s blaming, the recommendations he issued, and the reaction. John Tory has officially stepped down as Toronto’s...
    Global National
    Feb 17, 2023
  • Next RCMP boss faces issues of racism, sexism within the force
    With RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki retiring in March after nearly five years, Canada’s next top cop will be facing some challenges. Mackenzie Gray looks at Lucki’s tumultuous tenure, and why it will be difficult for her successor to fix long-standing issues of systemic racism and sexism in the country’s national police force.
    Global National
    Feb 16, 2023
  • Former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion dies at 101
    Former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion has died at the age of 101. McCallion was the Mayor of Mississauga for 36 years, overseeing its transformation from a suburb into one of the country’s largest cities. The city remained debt-free for the entirety of her tenure.
    Canada
    Jan 29, 2023
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  • Daniel Prude protests: Rochester mayor announces internal review into investigation
    Rochester, N.Y. Mayor Lovely Warren on Monday announced the launch of an internal review into the investigation of Daniel Prude’s death, as well as the end of the police chief’s tenure and suspension of high-ranking city employees.
    Crime
    Sep 14, 2020
  • How B.C.’s flooding event is affecting farmers
    Lenore Williams, Director of the Food and Agriculture Institute at the University of Fraser Valley, explains how the devastating flooding in Abbotsford is affecting the agriculture industry.
    Global News Morning BC
    Nov 20, 2021
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