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Man who fatally pushed senior on Yonge Street found not criminally responsibleAs Catherine McDonald reports, a judge agreed with the uncontested findings of a forensic psychiatrist who found that Ryan Cunneen was suffering from psychosis at the time of the fatal push.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 17, 2024
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Miley Cyrus denies “Flowers” plagiarizes Bruno Mars songWe’re back with First in the Morning with Entertainment as Morgan Hoffman gives us the lowdown as Miley Cyrus is making headlines as she faces a lawsuit over her chart-topping hit “Flowers”. Plus, we discuss Ariana Grande and her new boyfriend, Ethan Slater who were spotted heading to Ariana’s hometown for a romantic getaway.The Morning ShowNov 26, 2024
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Nunavut man shot dead by Winnipeg police had violent history connected to longing for homeWe’re learning new details about the man who was shot and killed by police Sunday. One organization who knew him says he was unable to get back home to Nunavut – and is calling for better services for Inuit in the north and in Winnipeg. Iris Dyck reports.Nov 27, 2024
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Nova Scotia human rights commission hears complaint of racial profilingLong-time activist and journalist, Sherri Borden-Colley, claims she was followed by an employee while shopping at a local electronics store on account of her race. Ella MacDonald reports on the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission hearing. The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission held a hearing regarding anGlobal News at 6 HalifaxFeb 6
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Calgary Flames mourn the loss of former head coach Al MacNeilLong-time Calgary Flames executive and former head coach Al MacNeil has died at the age of 89. Considered to be one of the brightest minds in hockey, Moses Woldu shares his story and the impact he had on the Flames organization.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryJan 6
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Global News Hour at 6 Calgary: Jan. 6Reaction continues after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his plans to resign as Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister. The Government of Alberta announces plans to explore the expansion of pipeline capacity to the United States. The Calgary Flames mourn the loss of long-time executive and former coach Al MacNeil.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryJan 6
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Man who killed woman on Yonge Street was suffering psychosis, Crown and defence agreeLawyers told a judge a homeless man found guilty of manslaughter after pushing an elderly woman on Yonge Street should be found not criminally responsible. The Crown and defence say it’s an uncontested diagnosis that Ryan Cunneen was suffering from psychosis due to a mental illness on January 20, 2023. Catherine McDonald reports.Global News at 6 TorontoNov 5, 2024
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Canada Post strike: MacKinnon calls “timeout,” orders temporary resumption of mail servicesAfter a month-long Canada Post strike amid labour disputes with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon, with the help of the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB), has called a “timeout” by ordering the national mail service to resume its services until “both parties have a solid foundation to resume negotiations”...CanadaDec 13, 2024
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Suspect in Richmond e-bike ‘smash and grab’ attempt in courtA court appearance for the man accused of using a stolen garbage truck to smash into a Richmond store, in an attempt to steal e-bikes. As Sarah MacDonald reports, the accused has a long cross-border criminal record.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 22, 2024
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The West Block: Trump 2.0 raises ‘worrisome’ U.S.-Canada border concerns, former ambassador saysDavid MacNaughton, former Canadian ambassador to the U.S., shares his biggest concerns about a possible Donald Trump return to the White House — especially as it relates to the “very, very long undefended border” between the two countries. Plus, A massive military budget gap found by the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) is ringing alarm bells...The West BlockNov 4, 2024
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‘Worrisome’ U.S.-Canada border concerns with a 2nd Trump termDavid MacNaughton, former Canadian ambassador to the U.S., shares his biggest concerns about a possible Donald Trump return to the White House. Especially where the two countries share a “very, very long undefended border.”The West BlockNov 3, 2024
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Criticisms over Nova Scotia lunch program and food allergiesThe Nova Scotia lunch program is being criticized by parents of some students with food allergies, specifically celiac disease. Those with the autoimmune disorder can have a number of serious long-term side effects from ingesting gluten. As Ella MacDonald reports, some parents say their children are feeling left out.Global News at 6 HalifaxNov 1, 2024
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Esther Jones’ family speak out at first court appearance of man charged in deathA Nova Scotia man charged with first-degree murder in the disappearance of Esther Jones was in court. As Megan King reports, members of the Jones family were in attendance, and spoke about what their loved one means to them.Global News at 6 HalifaxSep 16, 2024
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Artifacts returned to Northern B.C. First Nation after more than six decadesAn emotional and long-overdue homecoming took place in Northern B.C. last week. It involved the reunificaion of a First Nation, with a pair of precious artifacts taken from them, more than six decades ago. Sarah MacDonald reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCOct 6, 2024
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Disturbing break-in fuels frustrations over crime in west Edmonton neighbourhoodsResidents in west Edmonton’s Parkview and Crestwood areas are getting fed up with increased crime and disorder in the mature neighbourhoods long known for being quiet and desirable to live in. A recent home invasion caught on video shows just how brazen criminals have become. Lisa MacGregor reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonSep 3, 2024
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Classic rock with a symphony sound, the SSO brings Fleetwood Mac music to the stageWATCH: Musical stylings of the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra along with pop act Jeans ‘n Classics come together to perform the hit songs of Fleetwood Mac. SSO guest conductor Richard Carnegie has more on this musical blend during their show “Don’t Stop The Music of Fleetwood Mac”.EntertainmentAug 28, 2024
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A preview of Neptune Theatre’s Dear RitaWe check in with Cape Breton playwright Lindsay Kyte to tell us all about Dear Rita, a musical celebration of Rita MacNeil, Cape Breton’s first lady of song, on now at Neptune Theatre.CanadaAug 22, 2024
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Toronto man guilty of manslaughter after pushing senior over on Yonge StreetA Toronto man who deliberately pushed an elderly woman on Yonge Street in January 2023 causing her to fall and die has been convicted of manslaughter. As Catherine McDonald reports, a judge rejected the man’s evidence that it was an accident.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoJul 23, 2024
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Epcor’s ‘Glass of the Sask’ campaign kicks off with Edmonton’s top restaurantsThe award-winning “Glass of the Sask” campaign kicks off this week. The team from EPCOR and their water trucks will be at events across Edmonton, including some of the city’s best restaurants, to encourageEdmontonians to stay hydrated all summer long. Bappi Chowdhury from EPCOR and Linh Vu from Mai Mai Viet Street join the Global...Global News Morning EdmontonJun 30, 2024