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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Video Archives
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Canada reaches space milestone with Artemis II mission, Chris Hadfield says -
US-Iran war: Conflict expands as it enters its 2nd month with strikes hitting civilian targets -
Fire erupts at downtown Toronto construction site after propane cylinders rupture -
Vanier College calls Holocaust event changes a ‘misunderstanding’ -
Liberal MP Michael Ma apologizes after questioning forced labour claims in Xinjiang -
Air Canada pilots killed in LaGuardia crash honoured as bodies return home -
Holocaust survivor calls Montreal college’s decision to cancel commemoration ‘cowardly’ -
Lukashenko gives Kim Jong Un an assault rifle ‘just in case enemies appear’ -
Anand pitches defence bank to G7, says it will “meet the current demand” for military supplies -
Melania Trump joined by humanoid robot at Washington summit -
Procurement watchdog calls Indigenous business program ‘worst’ systemic failure -
Canada hits NATO’s 2% defence spending target for first time since 1990 -
What’s at stake as Supreme Court hears challenge to Quebec’s Bill 21 -
Frederiksen suffers historic losses as Government of Denmark faces uncertain future -
‘No specific decisions taken’: Canada cautious on possible military role amid Middle East tensions -
Cosplayers fill Toronto Comicon as fans celebrate comics, gaming and pop culture -
Beef prices in Canada hit record high as supply shortages drive costs up -
Kurds celebrate Nowruz across Syria and Turkey with fire and dance -
Eid al-Fitr celebrations begin worldwide as communities gather in prayer and reflection -
Montreal camp closure leaves families of children with disabilities scrambling
Author Archives
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‘We’ll never know why’: Former CEO recalls fatal B.C. ferry sinking 20 years laterA former BC Ferries CEO says the Queen of the North sinking remains ‘disturbing’ 20 years later. The ferry struck an island in Wright Sound on March 22, 2006. Two people died.CanadaMar 22
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Canadians’ Easter meal to cost more this year as beef prices keep climbingEaster meals may cost more as beef prices rise nearly 14 per cent year over year.ConsumerMar 21
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Montreal specialized camp cancellation leaves families scramblingMontreal families say the cancellation of a specialized summer camp for children with disabilities has left them scrambling, with no alternative in place.EducationMar 19
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Poilievre proposes tariff-free Canada-U.S. auto pact to boost productionConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre proposed a tariff-free auto pact with the U.S. to revive Canada’s auto sector, at a press conference in Windsor, Ont. on Sunday.EconomyMar 15
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Meet Digit: Toyota’s newest worker doesn’t need coffee breaksToyota Motor Manufacturing Canada will begin deploying three humanoid ‘Digit’ robots at its Woodstock plant under a new deal with Agility Robotics, following a successful pilot.TechFeb 21
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Survivor of one of Canada’s first school shootings reflects on Tumbler Ridge griefNearly 50 years after surviving a school shooting in Ottawa, Anne McGrath says the Tumbler Ridge tragedy has brought back painful memories, but notes how responses have changed.CanadaFeb 15
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8 charged after contraband tobacco facility shut down on Six Nations territoryMore than 25,000 kilograms of contraband tobacco were seized and eight people charged following an investigation on Six Nations of the Grand River Territory.CrimeFeb 12
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Homicide investigation underway in Ottawa’s south end; two in custodyOttawa police are investigating a fatal shooting near Bankfield Road and Prince of Wales Drive. One man is dead and two suspects are in custody.CrimeFeb 12
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Canadian warship HMCS Charlottetown begins Indo-Pacific missionHMCS Charlottetown has departed Halifax on a six-month Indo-Pacific deployment, supporting Canada’s military presence in the region and the enforcement of UN sanctions.PoliticsFeb 1
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Evacuation orders lifted in B.C.’s Comox Valley after floodingEvacuation alerts were cancelled and all evacuation orders rescinded in B.C.’s Comox Valley after flooding conditions improved and safety assessments were completed.WeatherJan 31
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith speaks at Conservative Party conventionAlberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to speak at the Conservative Party of Canada’s national convention in Calgary on Saturday amid renewed debate over Alberta’s political future.PoliticsJan 31
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Hamilton police warn of distraction thefts targeting seniors amid investigationHamilton police say a targeted investigation led to dozens of charges after a sharp rise in distraction-style thefts targeting older adults across the city.CrimeJan 30
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4 coyotes dead after being deliberately struck by snowmobiles in SaskatchewanConservation officers are investigating after four coyotes were run over by snowmobiles east of Lanigan, Sask., with a $2,000 reward offered for tips.CrimeJan 22
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Driver charged after OPP stop truck missing tires on QEWOntario Provincial Police say officers were able to see and hear the truck approaching before they stopped it near Casablanca Boulevard in Grimsby.CrimeJan 21
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Extortion-related gunfire in Surrey sparks concerns over broader public safety risksExtortion-related violence in Surrey may be moving beyond organized crime, with a criminology expert warning recent shootings and threats could signal public safety concerns.InvestigationsJan 17
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‘A huge step forward’: Premier Scott Moe breaks down canola tariff reliefSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a China trade deal cutting canola tariffs will allow billions in Canadian agricultural exports to flow again.EconomyJan 16
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Pimicikamak Cree Nation chief says sewage is flowing into river, more help arrivesMilitary members are assessing infrastructure on Pimicikamak Cree Nation after a power outage forced evacuations and left untreated sewage flowing into the river.EnvironmentJan 15
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‘Exceptionally unique’ amphibian stars in Vancouver Aquarium exhibitThe exhibit highlights the urgent need to protect the axolotl’s natural habitat, which now exists in the wild only in the waterways of Xochimilco in Mexico City.EducationJan 10
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What to know about Canada’s new front package nutrition warning labelsCanada now requires a front package nutrition symbol on many products high in sugar, sodium or saturated fat to help consumers make healthier choices.HealthJan 7
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OPP stop truck with missing wheel, charge Hamilton man with impaired drivingOntario Provincial Police say a 47-year-old Hamilton man was arrested after a pickup truck was seen driving on three wheels on the QEW on New Year’s Eve.CrimeJan 2
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Attempted kidnapping near Banff Christmas Market prompts police investigationPolice are asking for the public’s help after a 44-year-old man was targeted in an attempted kidnapping near the Banff Christmas Market earlier this month.CrimeDec 31, 2025
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‘Completely unacceptable’: Alberta mall Santa replaced after boy slappedAn Alberta mall Santa who the mall says slapped a boy's hand after the child pulled on his beard, has been relieved of his duties.CanadaDec 21, 2025
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Guelph Royals up for sale as 160-year baseball legacy begins new chapterThe Guelph Royals, one of the country's oldest baseball teams, is up for sale as the franchise searches for the right owner to guide its next chapter.SportsDec 7, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025