Anna Mandin
Digital broadcast journalist
Anna Mandin joined the Global News team in October 2023.
She was born and raised in Calgary, but moved to Halifax in 2019 for school. She studied at the University of King’s College, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours). She was one of two Governor General’s Silver Medal Award winners for her program.
Before starting with Global News, she worked with CBC where she completed her internship.
When she’s not out reporting or cutting clips, you can find Anna with her nose in a book, out exploring nature or practicing her guitar.
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Video Archives
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Canadian tree seeds head to moon on Artemis II mission -
University of New Brunswick students prepare for the launch of Artemis II -
Province and advocates respond to long-awaited report reviewing New Brunswick Power -
Final report in N.B. Power review comes with lengthy list of recommendations -
New Brunswick Opposition calling for more safeguards for N.B. Power in new petition -
New Brunswick inmate who escaped from a N.B. prison for more than a month is back behind bars -
New Brunswick premier Susan Holt responds to budget concerns -
N.B. woman without a family doctor shares her traumatic miscarriage experience -
New Brunswick man who spent nine years without a family doctor speaking out ahead of budget release -
New Brunswick unveils new mineral strategy to boost provincial economy -
Former MP joins race to become Fredericton’s next mayor -
New Brunswick RCMP confirms one youth under terrorism peace bond was involved in school bomb threats -
Maritime leaders react to U.S. Supreme Court decision on Trump’s tariffs -
Closing arguments delivered in hearings for NB Power’s proposed Tantramar gas plant -
Experts concerned by Maritime governments projecting billion dollar deficits -
New Brunswick projects record $1.3 billion budget deficit -
New Brunswick launches strategy to streamline health-care services after facing hospital capacity criticisms -
New Brunswick health authority CEO demands ‘urgent systemic change’ to address hospital capacity issues -
New Brunswick officials are standing with B.C. community after mass school shooting -
Advocates raise environmental concerns surrounding Tantramar plant in continued hearings
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New Brunswick launches wildfire season early, anticipating hot and dry conditions this summerWildfire season is kicking off early in New Brunswick this year and the province says it will be another hot, dry summer.Canada11 hours
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Why Canadian seeds are on their way to the moon with Artemis IIHundreds of Canadian seeds are making their outer space debut on the Artemis II mission — and researchers say it's all in the name of conservation.CanadaApr 4
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New Brunswick students collecting data for NASA as part of Artemis II missionThe world has been collectively anticipating the launch of Artemis II but five university students in New Brunswick are keeping an especially close eye on the mission to the moon.CanadaApr 1
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New Brunswick livestock owners worry about province’s decision to end vet servicesNew Brunswick livestock owners are bracing for the impact of the province's decision to end government-run veterinarian and lab services.CanadaMar 27
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‘Sigh of relief’: N.B. community wants answers after inmate’s month-long escapeA New Brunswick prison escapee is back behind bars after a month on the lam but while the community is relieved he's been captured, his escape is raising questions.CrimeMar 24
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New Brunswick woman recounts traumatic miscarriage without a family doctorA New Brunswick woman says she's been left with permanent impacts from a miscarriage that began in 2024. She's calling on the government to improve access to primary care.CanadaMar 20
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N.B. budget: Cuts to culture funding would have ‘profound impact,’ advocates sayAdvocates in New Brunswick are warning the Susan Holt government of the negative impact cutting arts and culture would have in the budget, as Nova Scotia faces anger for doing so.PoliticsMar 12
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N.B. budget: As deficit and living costs soar, so do worries for survivalWith New Brunswick's budget coming on March 17, people are worried life will soon get even harder when it comes to balancing their books due to a ballooning provincial deficit.ConsumerMar 11
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N.B. minerals strategy shows province is ready to ‘compete and win,’ premier saysThe New Brunswick government has unveiled its minerals and mining strategy, which is aimed at boosting the province's economy amidst trade tensions with the United States.CanadaMar 3
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Jury begin deliberations in Moncton double-murder trialJury deliberations have begun in the first-degree murder trial for a 29-year-old man accused of killing two people in New Brunswick in 2019.CrimeFeb 26
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Former MP Jenica Atwin joins race to become Fredericton’s next mayorFormer MP Jenica Atwin has announced her bid to become mayor of Fredericton ahead of the May 11 municipal elections.PoliticsFeb 24
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New Brunswick premier says province has role in combating youth radicalizationRCMP in New Brunswick confirm a youth who has been placed under a terrorism peace bond was previously arrested in connection to bomb threats that closed seven schools last fall.CanadaFeb 23
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Patients in hospitals waiting for nursing home beds at ‘crisis point’: Horizon Health CEOHorizon Health Network's CEO is calling for 'urgent systemic change,' saying the number of people in hospitals waiting for nursing home beds is at a 'crisis point.'HealthFeb 12
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NB Power defends proposed Tantramar gas plant at EUB hearingNB Power executives say the controversial project is the most feasible and economical solution as it faces an immediate power shortfall.CanadaFeb 10
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RCMP warn of rise in youth radicalization in New Brunswick, driven by online groupsRCMP in New Brunswick are warning about a rise in youth radicalization, which they believe is fuelled by extremist online spaces.CanadaFeb 6
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Fredericton police make progress on investigative reforms after homicide errorsThe police chief says all 19 recommendations by an independent investigator are now in progress.CanadaFeb 5
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Maritime premiers outline priorities ahead of meeting with prime ministerPremiers have arrived in Ottawa for a meeting with the prime minister, and trade is top of mind as the year-long tariff feud with U.S. President Donald Trump continues.CanadaJan 28
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Atlantic First Nation chiefs say ‘erosion of trust’ in police shooting investigationsThe chiefs are calling for an urgent meeting with the federal government following the deaths of two Indigenous men fatally shot by RCMP officers.CanadaJan 22
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Renewed calls for Indigenous-led inquiry after N.B. man’s shooting death by RCMPThere are renewed calls for an Indigenous-led inquiry into systemic racism in the justice system after the death of a Neqotkuk First Nation man who was shot by RCMP.CanadaJan 20
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Residents move into controversial Fredericton transitional housing communityA transitional housing project in Fredericton is operational after months of planning, with just over a dozen people now living in the units.Jan 13
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‘Garage with curtains’: New Brunswicker appalled at hospital unit conditionsA New Brunswick woman was appalled with the conditions of a Fredericton hospital unit where her grandmother was placed, which turned out to be a converted ambulance bay.HealthJan 8
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Fredericton researcher hopes to combat loneliness among seniors one phone call at a timeA Statistics Canada report shows mood disorders among seniors are on the rise, and advocates say loneliness is playing a role.CanadaJan 7
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New canine police recruits ready to paw-trol Fredericton streetsIt's no ruff day in the office for Fredericton Police Force's newest recruits — police dogs Jago and Mac. The two canines are the city's first police dogs in years.CanadaJan 7
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‘Important tool’: New Brunswick keeps remote work options for public service workersWhile Ontario and Alberta are eliminating remote work for public service employees, New Brunswick calls it an 'important tool' for recruitment and retention.CanadaJan 5
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‘Angry, gaslit’: New Brunswick man to appeal province’s refusal to cover U.S. surgeryRyan Barrie was diagnosed with cluneal neuralgia. He said he couldn't find a surgeon in Canada to perform a specialized surgery and had treatment in Ohio at a cost of $30,000.HealthDec 19, 2025