Gloria Henriquez
Reporter/Weather specialist
Gloria started her journalism career in Central America before moving to Canada in 2009 to study.
She holds a degree in Journalism from the University of King’s College and a Business Law degree.
Before hitting the text books, she worked as a writer and editor of magazines for Diario La Tribuna.
She got her first TV journalism job at Global Montreal in 2010 where she worked as a researcher, reporter and field-producer.
Her most memorable stories include filing for Global National from an inflatable raft during historic floods in Saint-Jean sur-Richelieu valley, and chasing after Alouettes’ football players the morning of the Grey Cup parade.
After working behind the scenes of Global Montreal’s Morning News, Gloria now is a reporter/web producer.
Gloria enjoys travelling. While in Canada she’s lived in Toronto, Halifax and Montreal.
She spent a year in Lyon, France and grew up along the warm shores of Honduras.
She credits constantly changing zip codes to her love for languages: she speaks fluent English, French and Spanish.
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Video Archives
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Students from Macdonald High School crowned winners of 2024’s Battle of the Books
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Opposition call out CAQ for backtracking on building 2 mini-hospitals
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Removal of garbage cans along Lachine Canal causing a stink
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Hudson in shock after fire tears through church
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Slammed: Montreal’s Food Bank Crisis and how seniors are contributing to growing demand
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Class-action lawsuit by taxi drivers against Quebec over devalued permits begins
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Unique leather shop in Montreal to close over rent hike
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Working Quebec family can’t make ends meet. They’re not alone
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Brian Mulroney lies in repose in Montreal
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Montreal food banks see sharp jump in demand
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Sanimax strikes deal with Quebec government over foul smell from animal rendering plant
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West Island mayors pushing for traffic relief and expansion of Jacque-Bizard corridor
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Free legal clinic in Montreal metro station aims to improve access to justice
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Disabled seniors relieved after Quebec budget nixes penalties for early retirement
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Rats set up shop next to Montreal grocery store. Residents are fed up
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Quebec budget 2024: Finance minister promises to put education and health first
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How one gymnast’s Olympic dreams may have been foiled by new Canadian visa rules
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Power and artistry on display as world’s best female gymnast compete in Montreal
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Battle between Quebec and Ottawa heats up over immigration targets
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Mohawk community in Kahnawake looking for answers after oil spill
Author Archives
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CAQ changes controversial plan to build 2 mini hospitals to focus on seniorsQuebec is changing its controversial plan to build two mini private hospitals. Instead of providing services to a wider public, the latest plan is to focus on services for seniors.CanadaApr 17
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Garbage can removal along Lachine Canal causing a stink for Montreal residentsPeople are outraged about a recent decision to remove dozens of garbage cans along the Lachine Canal, prompting fears that the picturesque area could turn into a wasteland.HealthApr 16
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Quebec community vows to rebuild Hudson church damaged in ‘devastating’ fireThe community of Hudson is in shock after a fire ravaged a 182-year old church. St. James Anglican Church was not only a religious building but a community hub.FireApr 15
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Unique leather shop in Plateau-Mont-Royal to close after rent triplesIt's hard not to marvel at what Dan Rogers' store front has to offer: part improptu art gallery, part custom leather atelier. it's a staple of the Petit-Laurier neighborhood.CanadaApr 1
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Montreal man alleges he was attacked for ‘looking’ MuslimA Christian man originally from Eastern Europe and living in Montreal's Saint-Laurent borough says he was attacked and threatened Saturday because he "looks" Muslim.CrimeMar 31
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Working Quebec family can’t make ends meet on $2,500 a month. They’re not aloneDemand at food banks across Quebec is reaching a critical stage. For one family, the aid is essential for their survival as the cost of living continues to increase.FeaturesMar 27
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Sanimax strikes deal with government to put end to foul smells in Rivière-des-PrairiesResidents living in the area close to the plant say they will soon be able to have their summers outside without whiffs of fetid air pushing them back indoors.CanadaMar 19
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“It kills us”: Montreal’s West Island mayors renew push to expand Jacques-Bizard corridorMontreal's West Island mayors are united in pushing to expand the Jacques Bizard corridor. The say the project will ease traffic and improve life-saving ambulance response times.CanadaMar 15
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Need some advice? Free legal clinics taking place inside Montreal metro stationPeople can meet with lawyers or notaries for 15 minutes and get advice on pretty much any law on the books. They also get referrals to other legal organizations.CanadaMar 14
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‘I cried’: Disabled seniors relieved after Quebec budget axes penalties for early retirementCurrently, if someone goes into early retirement — before the age of 64 — they're hit with a penalty that could reduce their pension benefits by 36 per cent.CanadaMar 13
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Rats set up shop next to Montreal grocery store. Residents are fed upPeople blame the lack of cleanliness in the area near Parc metro station for the rats. Pigeons have also taken a hold of the square feeding off food scraps.HealthMar 13
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Quebec budget 2024: Education and health top prioritiesQuebec's Finance Minister Eric Girard showed off Quebec's budget for the next year, saying priorities are health care and education . The numbers will be released Tuesday.EconomyMar 11
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Warm temperatures drive Montrealers to adopt early cycling seasonWith the snow gone, skies sunny and temperatures much milder than normal, Montrealers are rushing to get on their bikes. But hurdles are ahead.CanadaMar 8
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How one gymnast’s Olympic dreams may have been foiled by new Canadian visa rulesAs international gymnasts gather in Montreal to compete in North America's biggest gymnastics competition, a Mexican athlete had to stay behind due to new visa requirements.PoliticsMar 7
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Battle between Quebec and Ottawa heats up over immigration targetsThe Quebec and federal governments are locked in a battle over immigration targets, to the point some are calling for a referendum on the matter.CanadaMar 5
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Mohawk community in Kahnawake looking for answers weeks after fuel spillWeeks after a fuel spill, Kahnawake officials still don't know who is responsible or how big it actually was. They only found out after residents complained about water in a ditch.EnvironmentFeb 28
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‘Insulting’: Frustration over Airbnb rentals grow in Montreal neighbourhoodActivists are denouncing the presence of Airbnb in the new construction and say the borough is not doing enough to curb the presence of short-term rentals.CanadaFeb 27
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West Island ambulance response times higher than other areas in MontrealIt takes an ambulance an average of 14 minutes and seven seconds to show up in Kirkland. Some experts argue the ideal response time is under eight minutes.HealthFeb 27
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Husband describes horror his wife endured in deadly knife attack in Vaudreuil, Que.A Quebec man watched as his wife was savagely attacked by a neighbour inside her home outside of Montreal. While she survived, she's been left deeply traumatized.CrimeFeb 23
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Suspected car theft ring dismantled in Montreal, 21 vehicles recovered: policePolice have broken up a suspected car theft ring in Montreal in a massive operation that recovered 21 stolen vehicles and led to the arrest of nine people.CanadaFeb 21
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Is a Via Rail high-speed train between Toronto and Montreal inching closer to reality?A high-speed train between Montreal and Toronto is being billed as the most important transit project of our lifetime. But there is no budget and no timeline.CanadaFeb 20
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Parking lot or heat island? New plans for future Quebec hospital create controversyLocal leaders in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Que. are shocked, surprised and even angered over a change in plans for the long-awaited future hospital.PoliticsFeb 19
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Student-led Pointe-Claire, Que. blood drive aims to help Black communityAccording to Hema-Quebec, diversity in donors is important because ethnicity and heritage matter in treating some illnesses and some rare blood diseases.CanadaFeb 16
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Missing pup reunited with owner after Montreal hockey pros pound the pavementMontreal's professional women's hockey team, business owners and concerned neighbours all pitched in to find a missing puppy named Frankie.CanadaFeb 6
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Montrealers shine bright at 2024 Grammy AwardsMontreal was represented big with two local artists, taking home the coveted statues: celebrated conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin and singer, songwriter Allison Russell.EntertainmentFeb 6