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Will Donald Trump’s felony conviction impede his bid for re-election?A New York jury found former U.S. president Donald Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in a hush-money trial. This marks the first time in U.S. history that a former or serving president has been criminally convicted. ‘The West Block’ host Mercedes Stephenson speaks with David Frum, political commentator and staff...PoliticsJun 2
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Suspect wanted in Coquitlam McDonald’s drive-thru spitting incidentCoquitlam RCMP are asking for the public’s help to identify a suspect in a spitting incident. Police say it happened on May 1st at the McDonald’s on Barnet highway after a man riding an electric scooter tried to make an order through the drive-thru window.Global News at Noon BCMay 15
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McDonalds to mark 30th McHappy DayTomorrow marks McHappy Day at Mcdonalds in support of Ronald McDonald House Charities. Taya Fast spoke with one local family who spent over a year at Ronald McDonald House and continues to support the charity.May 7
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McHappy Day supporting Ronald McDonald’s House Charities across ManitobaGlobal News is partnering with McDonalds for McHappy Day, to bring you more on the work being done across the country to support sick child and their families right across the country. Clay Young found out about the work happening in Manitoba.May 8
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Lanny McDonald shares heartfelt thanks and Stanley Cup predictions at McHappy DayGlobal News’ Leslie Horton caught up with Calgary Flames legend Lanny McDonald as he supports McHappy Day in support of Ronald McDonald House Charities. McDonald also opens up about a recent medical incident and his prediction for the Stanley Cup champion.Global News Morning CalgaryMay 8
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Celebrations for the 30th McHappy Day in Canada supporting Ronald McDonald House CharitiesMay 8, 2024, marks the 30th McHappy Day in Canada with a portion of the proceeds providing essential support to families staying at Ronald McDonald House Charities. Susan hay has the story.Global News at 5:30 TorontoApr 29
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Grandfather allegedly fatally stabbed by his grandson in Toronto identifiedPolice have identified the 90-year-old man stabbed to death inside an Etobicoke home in April as Antonio Alonzi. As Catherine McDonald reports, his grandson Massimo Alonzi, a talented musician known as ‘Max River,’ has been charged with second-degree murder.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 14
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Police watchdog investigating after man falls from balcony in TorontoThe Special Investigations Unit has been called into investigate after man in distress fell from a balcony during an interaction with Toronto police. According to neighbours, the man in his 30s was the tenant of a third-floor apartment in a building on Dawes Road near St. Clair Avenue.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 13
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Man who set woman ablaze on Toronto bus not criminally responsible, Crown, defence sayA Toronto man who lit a stranger on fire aboard a TTC bus has pleaded that he’s not criminally responsible for a first-degree murder charge because he was suffering from a mental disorder. As Catherine McDonald reports, Tenzin Norbu was suffering from schizophrenia and was psychotic at the time he doused a stranger with lighter...Jun 10
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National day against gun violence sees emotional Toronto pleaOn the national day against gun violence, a group called “mothers of peace Regent Park” marched calling for peace. As Catherine McDonald reports, the mayor says in the city’s latest budget more money has been allocated to community youth violence prevention programs.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 7
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A forensic psychiatrist for the crown testified at the Second Degree murder trial for Kyle SequeiraDr. Lisa Ramshaw contradicted a forensic psychiatrist for the defence and told the court she believes Kyle killed his parents because he was angry not because he was suffering from a mental disorder. Catherine McDonald reports.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 5
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Trial of Scarborough man accused of killing his parents beginsThe second-degree murder trial for a Scarborough man accused of killing his parents has begun. Kyle Sequeira admits he killed Lynette and Francis Sequeira the defence argues he’s not guilty and is not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder. Catherine McDonald reports.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 4
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Suspects outstanding after mass shooting in Toronto school parking lotTwo suspects are at large after a mass shooting that left one man dead in a parking lot behind North Albion Collegiate Institute. As Catherine McDonald reports, two other random unsolved shootings happened the night before in the same area, leaving investigators open to the possibility that the shootings may be connected.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 3
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1 dead, 4 injured after shooting outside Toronto schoolOne person is dead and four others are injured after a shooting outside of a school in northwest Toronto late Sunday. Catherine McDonald reports.CanadaJun 3
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Toronto man found guilty of murdering, decapitating mother apologizesA Toronto man who admitted to killing and dismembering his mother apologized in court for what he did. As Catherine McDonald reports, the defence is urging the judge to impose the lowest period of parole ineligibility for second-degree murder, saying Dallas Ly was a youthful first-time offender who had been abused by his mother.Global News at 5:30 TorontoMay 31
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Teen pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of Toronto homeless manA 15-year-old girl has pleaded guilty in relation to the swarming attack and stabbing of a homeless man in downtown Toronto in December 2022. As Catherine McDonald reports, the girl, who was just 13 at the time, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of 59-year-old Kenneth Lee.Global News at 5:30 TorontoMay 30
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Trial for 3 men accused of murdering man in his family’s Mississauga restaurant underwayAs Catherine McDonald reports, the Crown alleges the trio planned to shoot Naim Akl to stop him from going to police after Akl learned his three business partners were helping fund the terrorist organization ISIS.Global News at 5:30 TorontoMay 28
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16-year-old boy shot and killed in TorontoAs Catherine McDonald reports, Global News has learned Jamal Abdinasir was a Grade 10 student at L’ecole secondaire catholique Pere-Philippe-Lamarche.Global News at 5:30 TorontoMay 27
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Police launch Project Erase to combat aggressive driving and street racingAs Catherine McDonald reports, just last month two men were killed in an alleged street race in Mississauga. The victims were cousins who were allegedly racing on Dixie Road.CrimeMay 23
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Energy expert Joel MacDonald breaks down Alberta’s power pricing overhaulThe Alberta government has announced plans to protect Albertans from power price swings, aiming to increase competition and stabilize prices. Joel MacDonald from energyrates.ca discusses changes and advises consumers on navigating power bills.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryApr 18