Pooja Misra
Online Video Journalist
Pooja Misra is an online video journalist with Global News Toronto. She contributes to the National Online Video team, where she scripts, edits, and produces digital news content for a national audience.
She began at Global as a freelancer during the COVID-19 pandemic and has since held several roles, including robotic camera operator, technician, affiliate coordinator, and video editor. Her broad experience across technical and editorial production paved the way to her current role.
Pooja holds a diploma in Broadcasting and Film from Centennial College and a degree in Marketing and Digital Communications from the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.
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Calgary student accused of using AI to create child exploitation images -
Trashed panda: Raccoon found passed out in Virginia liquor store bathroom -
Fabergé Imperial Winter Egg returns to auction with estimate topping 20 million pounds -
Multiple people killed in shooting at family gathering in Stockton, Calif. -
RCMP arrest suspect in Enfield, lifting N.S. shelter-in-place order -
Pope Leo in Turkey for Christian unity efforts, makes symbolic Blue Mosque visit -
At least 60 dead after rare tropical cyclone hits Indonesia -
Japan, Taiwan and China trade new warnings as tensions rise -
Polar vortex set to bring early winter blast to much of Canada next week -
Winnipeg Blue Bombers sign Super Bowl champion QB Bryce Perkins -
B.C. producers frustrated over new provincial trade deal exclusion -
OHL suspends Brampton’s Luke Dragusica for rest of season over slash to head -
Princess Diana wax statue unveiled in Paris nearly 30 years after her death -
Saskatchewan Roughriders motivated to “run it back” after Grey Cup win -
Canada–Sweden partnership moves into action during royal visit to Ericsson -
Roughriders win Grey Cup as players, coaches and fans celebrate -
Sold-out Grey Cup draws waves of Riders, Alouettes and Bombers fans to Winnipeg -
Carney’s budget will drive up costs for Canadians: Poilievre -
Rubio calls for weapons cutoff to Sudan’s RSF as UN probes Al-Fashir killings
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Cyber Monday: Canadians search for meaningful, budget-friendly giftsCanadians are shifting from splurges to essentials this Cyber Monday, focusing on simple discounts, tighter budgets and more meaningful, handmade or local gifts.CanadaNov 30
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Urn left at Ontario thrift store contained remains, police seeking ownerPolice are asking for help identifying who left a sealed wooden urn containing suspected cremated remains at a West Lincoln thrift store’s donation bay.CanadaNov 28
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‘Emergencies don’t wait’: Toronto Hydro urges preparedness for winter power outagesNearly half of Toronto households still lack a full emergency kit, and Toronto Hydro is urging families to prepare with simple steps for people and pets ahead of winter outages.WeatherNov 27
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Holiday-themed pickup clocked at 160 km/h in Norfolk County, OPP saysOPP say a holiday-themed pickup was impounded after an officer recorded it travelling more than 160 km/h on Brantford Road in Norfolk County.CrimeNov 26
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B.C. producers frustrated after alcohol excluded from interprovincial trade dealWith alcohol left out of the Canadian Mutual Recognition Agreement on interprovincial trade, B.C. wineries and distillers are still waiting for long-promised reform.EconomyNov 22
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Canada Post says it’s burning through $1B loan, expects to run out of cash by year-endCanada Post says it will need another bailout by early 2026 after burning through a $1-billion federal loan amid record losses and ongoing strike disruptions.CanadaNov 21
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OHL suspends Brampton’s Luke Dragusica for rest of season over slash to headThe Ontario Hockey League has suspended Brampton Steelheads defenceman Luke Dragusica for the rest of the season and playoffs after he delivered a slash to an opponent’s head.SportsNov 21
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6 arrested in bust targeting copper theft ring in OntarioPolice arrested six people after executing multiple search warrants tied to a large copper theft investigation in Ontario.CrimeNov 21
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Denare Beach wildfire evacuees on track to receive ‘beautiful’ new homesPBCN says new homes for Denare Beach evacuees are progressing on schedule, with several nearly finished and more under construction after this summer’s wildfire.FireNov 19
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$1.8M in cocaine seized during Ontario traffic stop, OPP sayOPP in Thunder Bay say a traffic stop in Shuniah led to the seizure of 18kg of suspected cocaine worth $1.8 million, with two people now facing trafficking charges.CrimeNov 19
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If cloned meat enters the food supply, will Canadians know?Meat from the offspring of cloned animals is entering Canada's food supply without safety reviews or mandatory labelling.ConsumerNov 15
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How Ontario school boards decide when to cancel school busesMany Ontario families will wake up this winter wondering if school busses are cancelled. But the decision to cancel them isn't as simple as you think.CanadaNov 15
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Ontario city to fine homeowners who block public paths with loose leavesBurlington council has approved fines for residents who leave piles of leaves blocking sidewalks, bike lanes, roads or storm drains, citing safety and flooding risks.EnvironmentOct 27
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Blue Jays fans urged to be cautious of fake World Series ticketsToronto police are warning Blue Jays fans to be cautious when buying World Series tickets, as scammers look to exploit demand with fake or duplicate sales.SportsOct 22
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Brantford police arrest man accused of unlawfully confining people in motel roomBrantford police arrested a 39-year-old man after multiple people were unlawfully confined in a motel room, where a machete was also seized.CrimeSep 25
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OHL investigating safety concerns after glass falls on London Knights coachThe OHL is reviewing an incident in Windsor where glass shattered on the London Knights bench, striking coach Dale Hunter, who says he’s thankful no one was seriously hurt.SportsSep 24
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Ryan Reynolds helps rename Cobourg, Ont., arena in honour of Grace BowenActor Ryan Reynolds joined Grace Bowen’s family in Cobourg, Ont., as the town officially renamed its arena after the young hockey player who died of cancer in 2015.CanadaSep 18
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Moe urges premiers to join New West Partnership to strengthen national tradeMoe said Thursday that expanding the deal would eliminate interprovincial trade barriers, improve labour mobility, and help Canadian companies grow.PoliticsJul 17
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UNB launches virtual reality training to boost hands-on nursing educationThe University of New Brunswick is rolling out virtual reality for nursing students — with $500,000 in provincial funding to support the program over three years.EducationJun 26
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8 tornadoes confirmed in southern Saskatchewan on June 19, more under reviewEnvironment Canada has confirmed eight tornadoes touched down in southern Saskatchewan last Thursday, including three near Regina , with more still under investigation.CanadaJun 25
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From bat boy to star slugger, Murdoch leads Saskatoon BerriesEthan Murdoch, once a bat boy in Swift Current, is now leading the Saskatoon Berries in RBIs and home runs, closing out his WCBL career under the coach who helped shape his swing.SportsJun 25