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  • Suspect wanted in Coquitlam McDonald’s drive-thru spitting incident
    Coquitlam RCMP are asking for the public’s help to identify a suspect in a spitting incident. Police say it happened on May 1st at the McDonald’s on Barnet highway after a man riding an electric scooter tried to make an order through the drive-thru window.
    Global News at Noon BC
    May 15
  • McDonalds to mark 30th McHappy Day
    Tomorrow marks McHappy Day at Mcdonalds in support of Ronald McDonald House Charities. Taya Fast spoke with one local family who spent over a year at Ronald McDonald House and continues to support the charity.
    May 7
  • McHappy Day supporting Ronald McDonald’s House Charities across Manitoba
    Global News is partnering with McDonalds for McHappy Day, to bring you more on the work being done across the country to support sick child and their families right across the country. Clay Young found out about the work happening in Manitoba.
    May 8
  • Lanny McDonald shares heartfelt thanks and Stanley Cup predictions at McHappy Day
    Global News’ Leslie Horton caught up with Calgary Flames legend Lanny McDonald as he supports McHappy Day in support of Ronald McDonald House Charities. McDonald also opens up about a recent medical incident and his prediction for the Stanley Cup champion.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    May 8
  • Celebrations for the 30th McHappy Day in Canada supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities
    May 8, 2024, marks the 30th McHappy Day in Canada with a portion of the proceeds providing essential support to families staying at Ronald McDonald House Charities. Susan hay has the story.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 29
  • Energy expert Joel MacDonald breaks down Alberta’s power pricing overhaul
    The Alberta government has announced plans to protect Albertans from power price swings, aiming to increase competition and stabilize prices. Joel MacDonald from energyrates.ca discusses changes and advises consumers on navigating power bills.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 18
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  • Jury finds Dallas Ly guilty of 2nd-degree murder
    A jury has found Dallas Ly guilty of second-degree murder. As Catherine McDonald reports, Dallas Ly’s lawyers maintain their client did not intend to kill his mother Tien Ly and say the case speaks to the stigma of abuse and neglect.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 22
  • Jury begins deliberating in Dallas Ly murder trial
    The jury is now deliberating at the Dallas Ly second-degree murder trial. As Catherine McDonald reports, the judge said the issue the jury must consider is whether Ly intended to kill his mother and told jurors they may also consider provocation and self-defence.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 21
  • Parents of 13-year-old girl killed in Lake Rosseau boat crash say other boat driver involved collision was impaired
    The parents of a 13-year-old girl killed in a Lake Rosseau boat crash say other boat driver involved collision was impaired. Quinn Cammaert was killed, and her mother suffered critical injuries, in a 2021 boat crash. Catherine McDonald reports.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 17
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  • Closing arguments made in Dallas Ly murder trial
    The Crown says Dallas Ly intended to kill his mother but the defence said he was provoked, after his mother threatened to kill him. Catherine McDonald reports.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 16
  • Court hears conflicting testimony from psychiatrists in trial of Toronto man accused of murdering his mother
    A forensic psychiatrist was called by the Crown Tuesday at the Dallas Ly murder trial. As Catherine McDonald reports, Dr. Alina Iosif testified she doesn’t believe Ly had PTSD at the time of the index offence.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 14
  • Forensic psychiatrist testified that Dallas Ly suffered from PTSD and a major depressive disorder when he stabbed his mother Tien Ly
    As Catherine McDonald reports, Dr. Mitesh Patel said that Dallas’ trauma stemmed from a longstanding history of severe childhood abuse.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 13
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  • Son on trial for 2nd-degree murder of Toronto mother testifies in his own defence
    Dallas Ly took the stand in his own defence at his second-degree murder trial. He testified he never meant to kill his mother, Tien Ly, but she attacked him, and he ‘saw red.’ Catherine McDonald reports.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 8
  • Man who admitted to dangerous driving on Gardiner leading to deadly crash facing prison
    Man who admitted to driving at high speeds on Gardiner Expressway causing deadly crash in 2021 facing prison time. As Catherine McDonald reports, the family of Norma Buendia is still struggling to understand why Kalyan Trivedi drove so recklessly.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 7
  • Lawyers argue over potential demotion for Toronto Police Superintendent Stacy Clarke
    A lawyer for Toronto Police Superintendent Stacy Clarke told a tribunal hearing she should be demoted to inspector for one year, after pleading guilty to misconduct in a promotional process scandal. As Catherine McDonald reports, a police prosecutor says Clarke should be demoted two ranks with no guarantee she will be re-instated as superintendent.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 6
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  • Fresh details emerge about deadly, wrong-way collision on Ontario’s Highway 401
    New details are emerging about the victims of Monday night’s deadly collision on Highway 401 after a wrong-way police pursuit. As Catherine McDonald reports, Global News has also obtained new video of the police pursuit through the streets of Durham Region.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 2
  • Three friends of Dallas Ly testified at his 2nd-degree murder trial
    All three friends said they got messages from Dallas Ly on the day his mother’s remains were found. One friend testified that years earlier she learned Dallas’ mother had been physically and mentally abusive to him after noticing a bruise on his arm.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 3
  • SIU called in after fatal police pursuit involving death of infant, grandparents on Highway 401
    The Special Investigations Unit is probing a crash that left four people dead, including a couple and their grandchild, after a police pursuit on Highway 401. As Catherine McDonald reports, one driver who was travelling eastbound on the highway at the time says he narrowly missed crashing into the suspect vehicle.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 30
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  • Murder trial begins for Leslieville man accused of stabbing, decapitating own mother 2022
    The trial has begun for a Toronto man accused of stabbing and decapitating his own mother in March 2022. As Catherine McDonald reports, the jury has heard Dallas Ly admits he caused the death of his mother, Tien Ly, but the defence says this trial is about whether what happened is murder.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 29
  • Business Matters: Does Donald Trump’s Truth Social initial $8B valuation make it a ‘meme stock’?
    Donald Trump’s social network Truth Social went public Tuesday and hit a valuation of US$8 billion, despite its lack of profitability. In Business Matters for Wednesday, March 27, Anne Gaviola has more on why some analysts suggest this head-scratching valuation propels Truth Social into the “meme stock” category.
    U.S. News
    Mar 27
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