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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Recent deaths of unhoused people raising concerns in New Brunswick -
N.B. Green party says infrastructure projects are being politicized -
One of 4 people charged in Fredericton bar district death is sentenced -
Energy regulator cancels New Brunswick gas price cuts promised by Liberal government -
New Brunswick removing carbon adjustor from gas price but prices won’t be going down -
Drug overdoses on the rise in Fredericton -
New Brunswick stakeholders want more support for softwood lumber producers -
New Brunswick MLAs discuss whether NB Power should be able to cut service during winter weather -
Pierre Poilievre visits New Brunswick -
Premier Susan Holt addresses Fredericton’s Chamber of Commerce -
IPV survivors in New Brunswick call for action declaring it an epidemic -
Reaction to New Brunswick’s projected deficit -
Premier Susan Holt still hoping New Brunswick can get provincial portion of HST back -
Prime Minister Carney meets with New Brunswick premier -
N.B. health minister to spend 24 hours in ER -
New Brunswick leaders wondering what federal immigration cuts will mean for universities, industries -
Maritime leaders react to federal budget -
New Brunswick Liberals say gas prices to drop by about 8 cents a litre with tax cut -
Ad campaign urging more Quebec doctors to move to New Brunswick. -
N.B. political leaders react to Trump’s latest tariff escalation
Author Archives
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Recent deaths highlight urgency for homelessness solution in New BrunswickTwo recent deaths of unhoused people in New Brunswick as temperatures drop have highlighted the urgency of the situation and raised concerns at the provincial legislature.CanadaDec 4
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1 of 4 people charged in fatal assault in Fredericton bar district sentencedOne of four people charged in the 2024 death of a New Brunswick man, who was assaulted in Fredericton's bar district in 2024, has been sentenced.CrimeDec 2
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Fredericton police respond to triple the number of overdoses since 2023Fredericton's police chief said year-to-date comparisons show overdose calls are three times higher than two years ago.CanadaNov 27
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Lumber supports won’t ‘make any difference,’ New Brunswick industry insider saysPrime Minister Mark Carney announced supports for the softwood lumber and steel sectors Wednesday amid an ongoing trade war with the United States.CanadaNov 26
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Rodents on the rise: 2 Fredericton restaurants shut down after health inspectionsA popular downtown pub and a restaurant were ordered to temporarily close after health inspectors found rodent droppings on site. An expert says the issue is widespread.CanadaNov 24
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MLAs debate whether NB Power should be able to cut service during winter weatherWith rising utility costs, many New Brunswickers have to make a careful decision about heating their homes and often wonder how much they can afford.CanadaNov 21
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New Brunswick mine added to major projects but opponents say it’ll do more harm than goodIn New Brunswick, opponents of a mining project that made Prime Minister Mark Carney's nation-building projects say the proposal could do more harm than good,CanadaNov 14
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‘Time to unlock our potential’: New Brunswick’s Sisson Mine added to major projectsSisson Mine has been added to Ottawa's list of nation-building projects, with Premier Susan Holt calling it an important step in putting the province on the national stage.EconomyNov 13
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Carney meets with N.B. premier, province expects to be on nation-building projects listPrime Minister Mark Carney travelled to New Brunswick and met with Premier Susan Holt for the first time since taking office.EconomyNov 10
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New Brunswick tables legislation to remove interprovincial trade barriersNew Brunswick’s government has tabled new legislation to remove interprovincial trade barriers, joining seven other provinces that tabled similar bills months ago.EconomyNov 4
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Abnormally dry summer has maple syrup producers worried it won’t be a sweet springAfter an abnormally dry summer, maple syrup producers in the Atlantic region are anxiously waiting to see what winter weather brings and how it'll impact their yield.CanadaOct 16
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Would-be victim of grandparent scam plays along, warns others to be alertWhat started as a terrifying phone call has left one grandparent anxious about scammers, and questioning why police can't do more to stop them.CanadaOct 15
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NB Power seeking rate hike, advocacy group says customers at ‘breaking point’NB Power is asking ratepayers for yet another increase after two years of major hikes and growing frustration from customers.CanadaOct 1
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N.B. health networks respond to report on seclusion rooms at psych hospitalVitalité Health Network is responding to a troubling report that included stories of the psychiatric patients being kept in seclusion rooms and in restraints.HealthSep 24
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Fredericton police warn spike in drug overdoses is ‘significant’ and ‘not normal’There have been 33 overdose-related calls in September, and 13 of them were within a 24-hour period last week.CanadaSep 22
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Maritimes left off Ottawa’s ‘nation-building’ projects list for nowThe prime minister has revealed five projects to streamline through the country's regulatory processes but none are in the Maritimes.CanadaSep 12
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Canadian senior survives 8 day in woods on puddle water, eating cloversThe 84-year-old man from New Brunswick was missing for eight days in the woods, and says he's very fortunate to be alive after getting lost in the woods.CanadaSep 10
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Covered Bridge opens new potato chip plant in New Brunswick after devastating fireThe hum of machines churning out locally-made potato chips has returned to New Brunswick as Covered Bridge Potato Chips resumes operation after a devastating fire.CanadaSep 9
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Pascal Siakam, NBA all-star and former Raptors fan-favourite, earns honourary degree at UNBNBA All-star Pascal Siakam surprised some New Brunswick students, while in the province to receive an honorary degree from the University of New Brunswick.CanadaSep 4
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Fredericton Public Library reports record summer reading club attendanceAs summer break draws to an end, the Fredericton Public Library says a record number of children registered for their summer reading club.CanadaSep 2
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Bees cause a buzz at New Brunswick’s legislatureNew Brunswick's legislature is swarming with activity and it's all because of one provincial minister. His hobby helps pollination and creates a sugary way to promote the province.CanadaJul 31
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Tourism is booming in the Maritimes thanks to both Canadians and AmericansTourism site operators in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia say they're actually very busy this season, and have welcomed many Americans who are eager to visit Canada.CanadaJul 25
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Sunbury-York South residents concerned about transparency in council after mayor’s suspensionSome New Brunswick residents are fed up and considering calling police over a municipal council saga that’s spanned months in Sunbury-York South Rural Community.CanadaJul 9
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Remaining residents at N.B. motel still without water, power while waiting to moveA longtime resident of the Airport Inn outside Fredericton says she wants the landlord to face repercussions for how the situation unfolded.CanadaJul 5
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‘Worst year we’ve had’: Maine tourism industry worried about U.S.-Canada political tensionThe owner of a souvenir shop in a popular Maine tourist town says he's seen a 50 per cent drop in Canadian tourists, and says this season is worse than the COVID-19 years.FeaturesJul 4