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  • Health Canada should review acne treatment cancer claims: experts
    You may be checking your bathroom cupboard after a U.S. lab announced it detected a chemical that causes cancer in many acne creams. Global’s Nathaniel Dove explores what the experts are saying and how regulators are responding.
    Canada
    Mar 8
  • Cancer-causing chemical benzene found in popular acne products: U.S. lab
    An independent U.S. lab found high levels of benzene, a carcinogen, in several over-the-counter acne products. It is now calling on the FDA to take action. Global’s Nathaniel Dove reports.
    Consumer
    Mar 6
  • Trash cans to return to Lachine Canal in Montreal
    Well after a brief disappearance, garbage bins will be making their return along the Lachine Canal. The welcomed move comes following a controversial Parks Canada pilot project trying to reduce waste along the historic waterfront. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines brings us the story.
    Apr 26
  • Solar geoengineering: Can it solve the climate crisis?
    On top of cutting down on emissions, solar geoengineering is being touted as an alternative approach to slow global warming — but it is also an unproven technology. Eric Sorensen explains the science, benefits and concerns of this potential solution to the climate crisis.
    Global National
    Apr 22
  • Attorney general on B.C.’s Safe Access to Schools Act
    B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma discusses the province’s proposed legislation to protect school zones from protests.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 11
  • Golden Acre: Spring Gardening
    Colin Hayles with Golden Acre Home and Garden joins Global News Calgary to discuss spring gardening and has some tips on how you can get your yard prepared.
    Apr 14
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  • Green Party demands Liberals ‘fix’ Environmental Assessment Act
    Speaking during question period on Thursday, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May demanded the Liberals “fix” the Environmental Assessment Act by consulting the environmental expert panel for guidance. Environment minister Steven Guilbeault responded by saying that changes have been already made based on Supreme Court recommendations, adding that regulations such as zero emission vehicle standards and...
    Canada
    May 2
  • Reforming the Police Act
    New Westminster Mayor Patrick Johnstone discusses the proposed changes to the B.C. Police Act.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 5
  • Can renters achieve financial security without home ownership?
    About one-third of Canadian households rent, as home ownership is viewed by many as a milestone and considered a path to setting oneself up financially for retirement. But breaking into the housing market remains elusive for many Canadians. Anne Gaviola has more on whether renters can set themselves up for financial success in the long...
    Apr 28
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  • Parents’ house wealth affects children: StatCan
    A new StatCan report highlights what could be a key factor for homeowners born in the 1990s. Global’s Nathaniel Dove explains.
    May 1
  • Dogs can smell human trauma, Canadian study finds
    While service dogs are already used to detect early warning signs of many dangerous medical conditions, new Canadian research shows some canines can sense also sense oncoming symptoms of emotional trauma. Heidi Petracek explains how this groundbreaking study backs up what people with PTSD say they have experienced first-hand.
    Global National
    Apr 23
  • Right to disconnect: Can the federal government enforce this policy?
    The federal government’s budget is full of measures geared towards young Canadians, which includes a ‘right to disconnect’ from work after hours. David Akin looks at which types of workers will be affected, and if the proposed amendment to the Canada Labour Code can realistically be implemented.
    Global National
    Apr 17
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  • Surrey homeowners will pay more on their property tax
    Surrey homeowners can expect to pay a little more on their property taxes this year. City council has approved a 6 per cent general property tax increase, along with a one per cent tax increase to the road and traffic levy.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 23
  • Wildfire briefly triggers evacuation worries in Lac Ste. Anne County
    A wildfire in Lac Ste. Anne County was quickly brought under control Monday afternoon, but not before area residents were told to be prepared to flee. As Morgan Black explains, it’s a success story amid of what is expected to be another extreme fire season in Alberta.
    Environment
    Apr 22
  • Edmonton extortions: Suspects with jerry can in southeast Edmonton on Nov. 6
    Surveillance video from Nov. 6, 2023 near 16 Avenue and 12 Street in the Aster neighbourhood, showing three suspects getting out of a car with a gas can and later running back to the same vehicle. The incident is part of the Project Gaslight investigation into extortion targeting members of the South Asian community.
    Crime
    Apr 24
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  • Manitoba can do ‘big things’ for public safety, premier says at summit
    The province says an in-depth meeting between government, law enforcement and other local stakeholders aims to find solutions to deal with public safety issues and address the root causes of crime in Manitoba.
    Apr 30
  • Removal of garbage cans along Lachine Canal causing a stink
    Some people are outraged about a recent decision to remove dozens of garbage cans along the Lachine Canal in Montreal. There are fears that the picturesque area could turn into a wasteland. Global’s Gloria Henriquez has the story.
    Apr 16
  • How Gardening and Landscaping can Up the Value of Your Home
    Matt Lee of Royal Lepage tells how we can up the value of our home for the spring market with gardening and landscaping.
    Global News Morning Kingston
    Apr 16
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  • Sydney church stabbing was an act of terrorism, police in Australia say
    Warning: Content may be disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised. Australian police on Tuesday declared a stabbing of an Assyrian church bishop and some worshippers in Sydney was a terrorist act motivated by suspected religious extremism.
    Crime
    Apr 16
  • Air Canada apologies to AFN chief for taking away headdress during flight
    Air Canada is apologizing after the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) national chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said her headdress was taken from her on a flight and mishandled by staff. The national chief and the prime minister say it’s an unfortunate reminder that airlines need to do better in treating sacred or religious items with...
    Global National
    Apr 26
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