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Prince William ‘Shakes It Off’ at Taylor Swift concertPrince William celebrated his 42nd birthday with a surprise dance at a Taylor Swift concert, delighting fans and social media alike. Royal expert Patricia Treble joins us for a roundup, discussing William’s birthday celebrations with Princess Charlotte and Prince George to see Taylor Swift at Wembley, and the viral selfie that followed. We also cover...The Morning ShowJun 24
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Palma’s Picks: The importance of language and selfA collection of poems delves into the importance of language and one’s self. Zehra Naqvi, author of “The Knot of My Tongue Poems and Prose” joins Jennifer Palma on Global News Morning Weekend BC.Global News Morning BCJun 23
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Embracing your true self in the age of social mediaJully Black tackles the conflict between self-perception and others’ opinions. Inspired by an Instagram video, she shares tips on breaking free from this mindset and improving self-view.The Morning ShowMay 27
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Discover some self-care strategies for mothersDr. Nicole Racine studies the stresses that mothers face and identifies ways to promote mental health. Watch to find some tips for mom!Global News Morning KingstonMay 23
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The future of self-checkoutIt has been reported that in recent months several big box stores in Ontario and the U.S. have made the decision to ditch their self-checkout machines in favour of how things once were, with cashiers and a full-service format. Retail executive Rocco Matteo joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to explain what could be...Global News Morning MontrealMay 9
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Self-proclaimed ‘Crypto King’ charged for allegedly defrauding clientsA 25-year-old Whitby man is facing charges such as fraud over $5,000 and laundering the proceeds of crime after police say investors were bilked out of millions of dollars. Shallima Maharaj reports.CrimeMay 16
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Rediscovering inner self and joy this Mother’s DayMother’s Day is just around the corner, but amid all the fun festivities, it can still be a complex time for some families. Parent and family expert, Natalie Syrmopoulos joins Candace Daniel to discuss how mothers and children can navigate some of these challenges.Global News Morning TorontoMay 10
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Business Matters: Elon Musk pursues self-driving approval in ChinaTesla founder and CEO Elon Musk has met with a top government leader in Beijing, China, in pursuit of approval for his full self-driving software. Anne Gaviola has the details in Business Matters for Monday, April 29, 2024.Apr 29
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Tech Talk: Ford’s self-driving troubles & 3D printer can make a houseFord is being investigated for the safety of its self-driving cars, and a 3D printer that can make a home in 80 hours. Digital Living Expert Mike Agerbo brings us the week’s top tech stories.ConsumerMay 1
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Ex-cop accused of murdering 2 and kidnapping baby kills self after police chaseThe manhunt for an ex-police officer accused of killing two women and abducting a one-year-old boy in Washington state has come to an end after he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Oregon State Police confirmed on Wednesday.CrimeApr 24
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85-year-old woman who killed home intruder in self-defence knew invader: prosecutorAccording to officials, the invader and the victim of a Bingham County home invasion that happened nearly a month ago knew each other. Bingham County prosecutor Ryan Jolley says Derek Condon targeted the home of 85-year old Christine Jenneiahn.CrimeApr 12
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What is a self-driving lab? How AI is helping accelerate the fight against climate changeInside a laboratory in the University of Toronto, a small group of scientists is working to develop new, faster ways to convert captured carbon dioxide into useful products. Alyssa Julie has a closer loook at this self-driving lab and how its using AI to find solutions in the fight against climate change.EnvironmentApr 6
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Ontario teen acquitted of manslaughter in death of friendA teenager has been acquitted of manslaughter after his 15-year-old friend was fatally stabbed. As Catherine McDonald reports, a judge found Ahmed Rafin was acting in self-defence when he held a knife during a swarming attack outside Victoria Park Collegiate Institute in 2021.Global News at 5:30 TorontoJun 21
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B.C. government announces new online tools and support for wildfire evacueesSpeaking at a press conference on Wednesday, B.C. Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness Bowinn Ma announced the province has created a new option for evacuated households to receive $200 per night for accommodation via E-transfer, as well as a new online self-service evacuation tool for support during a wildfire without having to go...Jun 12
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Father’s Day: Tips for coping with complex emotionsFather’s Day isn’t always easy, especially for those facing complicated situations. Parenting expert Alyson Schafer is here to help navigate through emotions like grief, self-criticism, and estrangement. Learn tips for coping with loss, single fatherhood, and distant relationships, from honoring memories to seeking support and fostering connection.The Morning ShowJun 11
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Drake bets $500K on Edmonton Oilers to win Stanley CupToronto rap star Drake has placed a $500,000 bet on the Edmonton Oilers to win the Stanley Cup. Drake posted a screenshot on Wednesday of the bet placed with gambling website Stake on his Instagram account with the caption “Oilers are self-explanatory.”CanadaJun 7
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Menopausal Glow-Up: Essential skincare tips for radiant skinWhen it comes to menopausal skin, more is more! Beauty expert Shari Koffman joins us to explain why a robust skincare routine is essential and how to achieve flawless skin. Learn how to keep your skin dewy and tacky, add a radiant glow and unify your complexion with self-tanner.The Morning ShowJun 5
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SHAPE: Navigating spiritual terrain this summerJully Black stops by for her weekly dose of “Monday Motivation” as she launches the “Shape” series, focusing on inner wellness. For the kickoff of the series, Jully delves into the ‘S’ for spirituality, exploring ways to connect with your inner self and shares her personal mantra to kickstart your spiritual journey.The Morning ShowJun 3
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Jury begins deliberating in Dallas Ly murder trialThe jury is now deliberating at the Dallas Ly second-degree murder trial. As Catherine McDonald reports, the judge said the issue the jury must consider is whether Ly intended to kill his mother and told jurors they may also consider provocation and self-defence.Global News at 5:30 TorontoMay 21
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The trouble with mental health, social media, and the internetMental health disorders are not to be taken lightly and should be discussed with a professional, but the proliferation of using the internet and social media for self-diagnosis is causing concern. Dr. Monica Vermani, a Clinical Psychologist, has advice on what to do.Global News Morning BCMay 19