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  • Michael Douglas gives take on US election, period piece “Franklin”
    : ‘Franklin’ is a new series starring the iconic Michael Douglas. The two-time Oscar winner joins TMS to chat about his perspective on portraying the enigmatic Benjamin Franklin and his experiences working with co-stars like Noah Jupe. He also talks about how this role fits into his illustrious career, his thoughts on democracy, the Constitution...
    The Morning Show
    Apr 29
  • ‘Civil War’ director on U.S. elections, dystopian themes and perspective of journalists
    Alex Garland, the director and writer of ‘Civil War,’ unpacks his inspiration behind the dystopian movie, the timing of its release during a U.S. election year, and the decision to tell the story from the perspective of military-embedded journalists.
    Entertainment
    Apr 12
  • Trudeau says foreign election interference could take place by tricycles or bus
    Speaking during Canada’s foreign election interference public inquiry on Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to a question regarding the irrelevance of the mode of transportation when it comes to political interference. “It might be more difficult for a foreign actor to organize fleets of individuals showing up on tricycles rather than filling them into...
    Canada
    Apr 10
  • Microsoft report finds China, North Korea ‘likely’ to try to interfere in U.S. elections
    A new report from one of the world’s foremost computer companies says China has interfered in elections around the world – and they’re likely to do it again. Nathaniel has more on the report from Microsoft and its troubling findings.
    U.S. News
    Apr 5
  • Blinken warns risks of disinformation, falsehoods over U.S. election
    U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a democracy summit in Seoul, Korea, on Monday that 2024 is an “extraordinary election year” to highlight risks of disinformation and falsehoods in cyberspace. Blinken repeated Washington’s accusations that Russia and China are behind global campaigns aimed at manipulating information, while some European officials have also accused...
    Politics
    Mar 18
  • Trump represents ‘unpredictability,’ Trudeau says as US election looms
    During a press conference in Montreal on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that no matter the result of the upcoming U.S. election, Canada will maintain its “well-integrated” approach with the U.S. — even if faced with the “unpredictability” of former president Donald Trump again.
    Canada
    Jan 23
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  • U.S. elections 2024: False 911 ‘swatting’ calls spark fears of politically-motivated intimidation
    Dozens of American politicians, judges, and political commentators have recently been the victims of ‘swatting’ attacks. That’s when people call 911 to falsely report a crime or emergency, hoping it will trigger a deadly police response. As Jackson Proskow reports, experts are warning this trend will lead to more violence and intimidation in the buildup...
    Global National
    Feb 19
  • Global News at 6 Maritimes: April 21
    The first Mi’kmaq vendor market was held in Halifax on Sunday, as more than 50 vendors travelled from across the Maritimes to showcase their crafts and products for an event that attracted many attendees from around the city. A by-election date has been announced for the constituency of Pictou West following MLA Karla MacFarlane’s retirement....
    Global News at 6 Halifax
    Apr 21
  • The West Block: Feb. 11, 2024 | Auto theft summit and Canadian diplomacy in a high-stakes U.S. election year
    The federal government convened a national summit to combat the growing problem of auto theft in Canada. ‘The West Block’ guest host Eric Sorensen interviews Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc about the jurisdictional roadblocks in tackling organized car thefts, possible new penalties for repeat car thieves, and more. Plus, Sorensen is joined by Canada’s Ambassador...
    The West Block
    Feb 11
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  • 2024 U.S. election: Trump-Biden presidential rematch met with fatigue by voters, polls show
    There are still another nine months to go until Americans head to the polls, and long before the primary process even heats up, it would appear that the ticket is setting the stage for a repeat of the 2020 election. But the idea of a Trump-Biden rematch is garnering far less enthusiasm than it did...
    Politics
    Feb 3
  • Canada tapping key ministers to prepare for potential outcomes of U.S. election
    Canada is also getting ready for the U.S. election and the possibility of another Trump presidency. Canada-U.S. relations were at the top of the agenda at the Liberal cabinet retreat. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a “Team Canada” approach – tapping key ministers to work with Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. and business leaders to...
    Canada
    Jan 23
  • Why the US Capitol attacks are significant to America’s upcoming presidential election 3 years on
    Although Saturday marks three years since the Republican riots at Washington’s Capitol Building, the impacts of the fatal attack continue to loom over American citizens and the upcoming U.S. presidential election. Global’s Reggie Cecchini explains.
    Politics
    Jan 6
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  • Americans don’t want Trump-Biden rematch for 2024 U.S. presidential elections: poll
    A new U.S. poll shows few Americans want to see a rematch of former president Donald Trump and President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election, with one voter telling pollsters the choice is “uniquely horrible.” Jennifer Johnson reports.
    Politics
    Dec 15, 2023
  • Edmonton photographer Renée Robyn representing Canada at World Photography Cup
    Edmonton born and raised model turned photographer Renée Robyn has made a new name for herself as a prominent photographer not just here in Canada, but around the world. She’s been selected to represent Canada in two categories at the World Photography Cup 2024. She joined us on Global News Morning to share the details.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Jan 4
  • City of Edmonton’s electric bus fleet plagued with issues
    The City of Edmonton rolled out an electric bus fleet in 2020, looking for greener solutions. But just three years later, those buses have been plagued with issues and more than half are already out of service. Jasmine King explains.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Nov 23, 2023
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  • A feast of savings with Laura Keogh
    Laura Keogh joins us for a festive fusion of flavor and frugality! Discover her expert tips for crafting a delectable Christmas dinner without breaking the bank – from no-yeast rosemary rolls to transforming leftovers into a star-worthy pot pie and relishing the sweet savings of a delightful sweet potato spiral. Savor the holidays with flavor-packed...
    The Morning Show
    Dec 12, 2023
  • Cindy Woodhouse, from Pinaymootang First Nation, secures victory as AFN national chief-elect
    “I spoke to David Pratt, and we came together in a good way because this is not about us, this is about you,” Assembly of First Nations national chief-elect Cindy Woodhouse said on Thursday. “To Canadians, if you don’t listen to our people, to our chiefs, there are problems.”
    Canada
    Dec 7, 2023
  • Discover Puerto Rico: A taste of what the island has to offer
    Chef Ventura Vivoni joins us as he takes us on a virtual trip to Puerto Rico, sharing the vibrant culture, unique attractions, and a mouthwatering recipe for plantain cups stuffed with pork. Experience the warmth of the island, from its sunny weather to the delectable flavors that transport you to the heart of ‘Boricua’ living.
    The Morning Show
    Nov 29, 2023
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  • Abortion rights shaping U.S. politics ahead of 2024 presidential election
    With the U.S. being just one year away from its next presidential election, abortion rights are proving to be a key issue among voters, as it led to the Democrats scoring big victories in a series of state-level elections. Jackson Proskow looks at how that could affect next year’s potential rematch between President Joe Biden...
    Global National
    Nov 8, 2023
  • Cool Science: The human conductor
    Every month, chemistry teacher Michael Ng joins us on Global News Morning Edmonton to learn about some cool science. Today, Ng discussed the human conductor and the electrical circuit.
    Global News Morning Edmonton
    Nov 15, 2023
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