Trudeau, Western leaders in Kyiv as Ukraine marks 2 years since Russia invasion
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed Western leaders to Kyiv Saturday.
World
Feb 24
2023 in photos: A look back at some of the biggest moments of the year
As 2023 comes to a close, Global News has compiled photos of the biggest moments of the year, which saw its fair share of natural disasters, demonstrations and conflicts abroad.
Canada
Dec 30, 2023
King Charles is officially crowned. How it happened
You can watch Global News' live coverage of King Charles' coronation ceremony at 5 a.m. ET (2 a.m. PST) right here on Globalnews.ca.
Canada
May 6, 2023
Brazilian authorities investigate after pro-Bolsonaro rioters storm government sites
Unlike the 2021 attack in the United States, few Brazilian officials would have been working in the top government buildings on a Sunday.
World
Jan 9, 2023
U.S. lays air piracy charges on 4 Belarus officials after flight diverted
A Ryanair flight was diverted to Minsk last year on May 23 to arrest an opposition journalist, using a ruse that there was a bomb threat.
World
Jan 20, 2022
Neo-Nazis are still active on Facebook — and they’re making money
The Battle of the Nibelungs — a reference to a classic epic much loved by Nazis — is one of dozens of far-right groups that continue to leverage mainstream social media for profit.
Tech
Sep 25, 2021
Quebec election on Sept. 4; Charest seeks support of ‘silent majority’ for 4th term
MONTREAL - Jean Charest is calling upon a "silent majority" to restore him to office in a Sept. 4 Quebec election, when he will seek to tie a provincial record with his fourth consecutive victory.
Politics
Aug 1, 2012
Over 6,600 right-wing extremist social media channels, accounts linked to Canada, study finds
“We found evidence of explicit violence endorsing groups and communities, engaging in content which might be illegal hate speech."
Canada
Jun 19, 2020
‘Disturbing’ police violence against Indigenous people will be investigated: Trudeau
This week, an RCMP officer in Nunavut was caught on camera hitting an Inuk man with a moving truck, and a First Nations mother in N.B. was shot and killed by police.
Canada
Jun 5, 2020
Police body cameras in Canada: How common are they and do they reduce excessive force?
There's still disagreement over whether the use of body-worn cameras will help decrease violent incidents involving police.
Crime
Jun 9, 2020
George Floyd protests: Anti-racism demonstrations continue across Canada
Anti-racism demonstrators are expected to gather at multiple sites across Canada on Saturday to protest the death of George Floyd and systemic police violence against Black people.
Canada
Jun 6, 2020
George Floyd protests: Demonstrations in Australia, Europe, Asia continue
Black Lives Matter protests across Australia on Saturday proceeded peacefully as thousands of people in state capitals honoured the memory of George Floyd and voiced their anger at the deaths of indigenous Australians in custody.
World
Jun 6, 2020
Greenpeace activist Alexandre Paul arrives back in Montreal
A Canadian Greenpeace activist who was detained in Russia this fall says he's glad to be back home.
Canada
Dec 27, 2013
Political party wants to honour Paul Rose, late FLQ kidnapper, following his death
MONTREAL - Convicted terrorist Paul Rose, who died Thursday of a stroke, is best known as an architect of the 1970 October Crisis, which saw political kidnappings and murder and troops flooding into Quebec. Now a member of the provincial legislature wants to honour him.
Mar 14, 2013
Police search for motive in deadly terror attack on Quebec City mosque
Police said two people were in custody after what officials called a terrorist attack on the Centre Culturel Islamique de Quebec.
Canada
Jan 30, 2017
Terror suspect Mohamed Harkat seeks relaxation of strict monitoring
Following his arrest, Harkat was locked up for more than three years. He was released in June 2006 under stringent conditions.
Canada
Nov 16, 2017
Security top of mind as Charlevoix’s Manoir Richelieu prepares for G7 summit
Civil liberties groups have deplored the fact the RCMP has established an immense security perimeter and isn't allowing protesters to get anywhere near the hotel, increasing the likelihood, they say, of large-scale arrests.
Canada
May 9, 2018
Canada’s Wrongfully Convicted: How can wrongful convictions be prevented?
What can be done to ensure people who are innocent don't slip through the justice system's cracks?
Canada
May 9, 2019
Why did RCMP arrest 14 people at Wet’suwet’en Camp, and what happens next?
The arrests took place after a December court injunction was granted in favour of Coastal GasLink, ordering protesters to remove a blockade in the area of the pipeline project.
Canada
Jan 9, 2019
Are terrorism charges the best way to deal with alleged young offenders?
Bill C-59 amends the Youth Criminal Justice Act to ensure those embroiled in terrorism issues are afforded “enhanced procedural and other protections."
Features
Feb 3, 2019