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  • Manhunt: Brandon Flynn on working alongside Emmy winner Tobias Menzies
    Morgan Hoffman catches up with Brandon Flynn about his latest show, a fictional historical thriller titled “Manhunt” based around the aftermath of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Flynn discusses his character and working alongside Emmy winner Tobias Menzies. He also opens up about the success of “13 Reasons Why”.
    The Morning Show
    Apr 24
  • ‘Historic’ $15B plan announced for Honda EV plants in Ontario
    Japanese automaker Honda has announced a $15-billion plan to build four new electric vehicle manufacturing plants in Ontario. Mike Drolet reports on the federal government’s efforts to re-energize Canada’s auto sector, and the reasons why Honda chose Ontario.
    Global National
    Apr 25
  • Saskatchewan Rush miss NLL playoffs by a hair, reflect on third straight year without post-season lacrosse
    WATCH: Coming up one goal shy of punching their ticket to the NLL post-season, the Saskatchewan Rush are taking stock of their year after a 12-11 loss to the Toronto Rock in their regular season finale.
    Sports
    Apr 22
  • Fraud victims should report crimes: Anti-Fraud Centre
    The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says between 5-10 per cent of fraud victim actually report those crimes and the organization says there are many valuable reasons why you should do so.
    Mar 11
  • Calgarian competes on TV’s ‘Naked and Afraid’
    One Calgary woman was truly exposed to the elements as she faced challenges during Season 17 of the TV show ‘Naked and Afraid.’ Elise Featherstone joins Global News Morning Calgary to talk about why she signed up, and what the experience was like.
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Mar 13
  • Global National: March 7
    A mother, her four young children and an adult family friend have been killed in Barrhaven, a suburb about 20 kilometres southwest of downtown Ottawa. Febrio De-Zoysa, 19, has been charged with six counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder. The police investigation, and has reaction from stunned neighbours. Concern is spreading...
    Global National
    Mar 7
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  • Global National: March 3
    WARNING: Some of the images in this story are disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised. Hopes for an imminent ceasefire in Gaza suffered a major setback after Israel boycotted the latest round of peace talks. The Israeli government is reportedly refusing to attend negotiations in Cairo, until Hamas provides a list of the surviving hostages in...
    Global National
    Mar 3
  • Global National: Feb. 12
    Ryan Howard Manoakeesick, a 29-year-old from Carman, Man., has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his common-law partner, the couple’s three young children, and her teenage niece. What police are saying about this case of deadly domestic abuse, how neighbours are reacting, and Premier Wab Kinew’s message to the...
    Global National
    Feb 12
  • Ex-RCMP intelligence official Cameron Ortis sentenced to 14 years in prison
    Cameron Ortis, a former high-level RCMP intelligence official found guilty of leaking top secret information to police targets, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison, which includes the time he has already served before his trial. Touria Izri reports on the judge’s reasons for the sentence; how the judge even praised Ortis; and why...
    Global National
    Feb 7
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  • Global National: Feb. 7
    Auto theft is a rapidly growing problem in Canada, with the country gaining an international reputation as an easy mark. What’s driving the problem; how the federal government plans to put the brakes on this crime; and the suggested solutions from advocates. Cameron Ortis, a former high-level RCMP intelligence official found guilty of leaking top...
    Global National
    Feb 7
  • Report finds female hotel workers continue to bear the brunt of pandemic cuts
    A new report finds that while the hotel industry has recovered financially from the COVID-19 pandemic, some female hotel workers who were laid off are still weathering the storm. We explore the reasons why with Alice Mũrage, SFU researcher and lead author of ‘A Paradox in COVID-19 Recovery’.
    Lifestyle
    Jan 25
  • Global National: Dec. 25
    Israel’s war on Hamas is not letting up during the holidays, as the Gaza Strip suffered one of its deadliest nights since Oct. 7. How grief has replaced festive celebrations in Bethlehem, a city which is usually bustling at Christmas; the mounting carnage at refugee camps in Gaza; and how some hostages’ families heckled Israeli...
    Global National
    Dec 25, 2023
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  • Global National: Dec. 21
    Ontario company BTNX produced millions of COVID-19 rapid tests which were distributed in schools, hospitals and grocery stores across Canada. The federal government paid $2 billion for 400 million kits. But Jeff Semple explains why this brand of test may not have worked as well as advertised. COVID-19, RSV and influenza cases are on the...
    Global National
    Dec 21, 2023
  • Global News at 5:30 Toronto: Oct. 2, 2023
    Summer temps staying strong here in the GTA – but for how much longer? COVID-19 is making a comeback as the Fall season begins – what you need to know about vaccinations and masking. And, The City of Toronto looking to increase parking lot fines – we’ll tell you why.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Oct 2, 2023
  • Global National: July 11
    More than 11 million Americans are under flood watches after a summer’s worth of rain fell on Monday in parts of the northeastern U.S., with raging floodwaters shutting down roads and trapping people inside their homes. The weather-induced destruction in hard-hit Vermont, a state once considered a climate refuge. British Columbia’s wildfire season is flaring...
    Global National
    Jul 11, 2023
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  • Global National: June 15
    A collision between a semi-truck and a passenger on the Trans-Canada Highway near Carberry, Manitoba, has killed at least 15 people. Who the victims were, the grim prediction the death toll could rise, the investigation, and the parallels being drawn to the Humboldt Broncos tragedy. At least 78 people are dead and hundreds more are...
    Global National
    Jun 15, 2023
  • Global National: May 31
    An out-of-control wildfire in Tantallon, near Halifax, is growing and has forced thousands of people from their homes. The tearful moments some firefighters have experienced; what some evacuees have endured; Halifax Mayor Mike Savage’s blunt message to people behaving carelessly during this crisis; what fuelled the early start to Canada’s 2023 wildfire season, what could...
    Global National
    May 31, 2023
  • Global News at 5:30 Toronto: May 26, 2023
    A shooting in Brampton sends a 17-year-old girl to hospital – a witness tells us how it happened. The search for a missing toddler near Cobourg comes to a tragic end. And, why does allergy season seem so bad this year?
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    May 26, 2023
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  • Global National: May 15
    Dutch automaker Stellantis has stopped construction on a $5-billion electric vehicle battery plant in Windsor, Ontario, claiming the government isn’t living up to its end of a deal both sides agreed on in May 2022. The reaction to the company threatening to pull the plug altogether on the planned project. Emergency crews are racing to...
    Global National
    May 15, 2023
  • The Morning Show: March 20
    On today’s episode of The Morning Show: Dr. Isaac Bogoch reflects on 3 years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Then on Parenting Playbook, why quiet quitting has moved into the classroom. Then, we catch up with the stars of ‘Bel Air’ ahead of the season 2 premiere. Then, important conversations about women’s wellness...
    The Morning Show
    Mar 20, 2023
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