Global National: March 26
At least six construction workers are presumed dead in Baltimore after the Dali cargo ship, owned by Grace Ocean, crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing the entire structure to collapse into the Patapsco River. Joel Senick reports from the scene about Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s pledge to the victims’ families, and the ripple...
Global National
Mar 26
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: March 13
Tensions are high as City of Edmonton employees within Civic Services 52 prepare to walk off the job in strike action, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Premier Danielle Smith in Alberta amid growing demands to dump the planned April 1 hike to the consumer carbon levy, and the Canadian Liver Foundation is sounding the...
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Mar 13
‘Who cares about us?’: Uber, Lyft, DoorDash drivers stage 1-day strike
Thousands of drivers for companies such as Uber, Lyft and DoorDash walked off the job around the world for a one-day strike. Eric Sorensen explains how much money the drivers say they’re earning, why critics call it “legislated poverty,” and how one company is responding.
Global National
Feb 14
Global National: Feb. 14
A shooting at the Super Bowl victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs in Missouri has left at least one person dead and 22 more injured, many of whom are children. What police are saying about the latest deadly mass shooting in the U.S. A fierce Nor’easter has walloped eastern Newfoundland and Labrador after dumping...
Global National
Feb 14
Global National: Feb. 8
BCE Inc. has made another sweeping round of layoffs at Bell Media, eliminating about 4,800 jobs and multiple CTV News programs, while also selling off 45 regional radio stations. How Bell is justifying the decision, the harsh criticism it’s facing, and the fears for Canadian journalism. Federal politicians and police officers gathered in Ottawa for...
Global National
Feb 8
Global National: Jan. 5
A ground-breaking decision in the U.S. that could impact Canadians: Florida has become the first state to get Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval to import mass volumes of prescription drugs from wholesalers in Canada, where prices are much lower. In an Ontario courtroom, it was a heart-wrenching day as the words of an 11-year-old...
Global National
Jan 5
HR specialist Sherri Rabinovitch on Global News Morning
A new survey of U.S. employees reveals that workers are more dissatisfied now in their jobs than they were during the pandemic. This despite more job flexibility and in some cases more money and more paid time off. Here to examine why that could be is HR specialist and director of People and Culture Sherri...
Dec 18, 2023
Ontario plans to require employers disclose salary ranges, AI use on job postings
Ontario is planning to make it mandatory for employers to disclose salary ranges on job postings and whether artificial intelligence is used during the hiring process. The province also announced Monday that it will be holding consultations and analysis on ending the use of non-disclosure agreements in the settlement of cases of workplace violence, misconduct,...
Canada
Nov 6, 2023
Crime Beat Most Wanted: Daniel Tomassetti [teaser]
Daniel Tomassetti is the final suspect in a pair of murders in 2017. Tomassetti and two other men were wanted for two first-degree murders in a case that ignited a mob war and destroyed an innocent woman’s family. 28-year-old Mila Barberi was killed while picking up her boyfriend at work, the same suspects allegedly stalked...
Crime Beat
Oct 6, 2023
Alberta is still calling, this time, with signing bonus
Alberta is still calling — this time, with cash. Premier Dannielle Smith is telling her Jobs, Economy, and Trade Minister, Matt Jones, to find ways to bring more skilled workers to the province. As provincial affairs reporter Saif Kaisar tells us, one business owner says his industry needs all the help it can get.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Jul 5, 2023
Hunter Biden plea agreement: Garland reserves comment for attorney working on case
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, when asked about a plea agreement Wednesday regarding federal charges brought against Hunter Biden, the son of U.S. President Joe Biden, Garland said he reserves comment on the matter for the U.S. attorney handling the case, David Weiss. Weiss was appointed to his post by then-President Donald Trump, and agreed...
U.S. News
Jun 21, 2023
Plenty of opportunity in summer job market, employment experts say
Students will have a lot more free time in the coming months—time that could be spent on making extra cash, or paying off bills. As Germain Ma tells us, experts are seeing lots of opportunities in the job market.
Economy
May 30, 2023
Global National: April 27
Saskatchewan RCMP have released the most detailed timeline yet of the September 2022 stabbing rampage in Melfort and James Smith Cree Nation. Myles Sanderson killed 11 people and injured 17 others. The rapid, chaotic events of Sanderson’s murderous mission, what’s still unknown, and the lingering questions about the RCMP’s response. While polls suggest the desire...
Global National
Apr 27, 2023
Global National: April 20
The right to work from home is one of the key demands from federal workers striking for a second day, after being mandated back to the office for at least two days a week prior to walking off the job. Why the issue requires a conversation that goes much further than the public sector. The...
Global National
Apr 20, 2023
Second child rescued in sex abuse case; Edmonton dad arrested and Sherwood Park mom facing more charges
WARNING: GRAPHIC DETAILS. A second child has been rescued in an ALERT sexual exploitation investigation in which an Edmonton father and Strathcona County mother are accused of bonding over the shared abuse of their own children for a sexual purpose. Quinn Ohler reports.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Mar 9, 2023
Closing arguments in Edmonton mom’s attempted murder case against her own kids
Who to believe? That’s the question an Edmonton judge will have to determine as he decides the fate of a mother and soldier accused of trying to kill her own children by lighting their house on fire. Sarah Ryan was in court and brings us the details.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Feb 17, 2023
Global News Hour at 6 BC: Feb. 17
New details about a Vancouver woman charged with manslaughter. What arrest warrants reveal about the case against Jessica Kane. An avalanche call hits heartbreakingly close to home; the B.C. search and rescue team that lost one of their own and their warning to others. And slashed tires and nasty notes are left at an East...
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Feb 17, 2023
‘It’s a total new beginning’: Family of Angela McKenzie navigate life after innocent mom of 5 died in crash
It’s been eight months since Angela Mckenzie, a 40-year-old mother of five, was killed in what police have referred to as a senseless and careless display of violence. She died after her car was hit by a suspect vehicle during a drive-by shooting. As Jill Croteau reports, her children are now speaking out for the...
Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
Jan 9, 2023
Legault insists Brochu is not leaving Hydro-Québec due to clash of visions
Just a day after the head of Hydro-Québec announced that she’s quitting the job, the government has already started the search for Sophie Brochu’s replacement. This amid rumours she is leaving due to political pressure and a clash of visions with the government. Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports.
Canada
Jan 11, 2023
RCMP investigating cause of fatal Christmas Eve bus crash
It’s been one week since four people were killed and dozens of others injured in a bus crash on Highway 97C between Kelowna and Merritt. As RCMP continue to investigate the cause of the deadly collision, a former police traffic officer says the province needs to do a better job of clearing icy roads in...
Global News Hour at 6 BC
Dec 31, 2022