Sean Boynton
National Online Journalist
Sean Boynton is a national online journalist with Global News, based in Vancouver, B.C. He covers national and international news with a focus on politics in the U.S. and around the world.
Sean graduated from Mount Royal University in Calgary with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. He served as editor-in-chief and news editor during his tenure with the journalism program’s in-house publication, the Calgary Journal, and was the arts editor for the student newspaper The Reflector. While in school, Sean also contributed to Calgary’s monthly music and arts magazine BeatRoute, eventually working his way up to managing editor.
Upon moving to Vancouver, Sean continued his journalism education at Simon Fraser University and freelanced for a variety of publications, including Black Press, before joining the Global BC newsroom as a freelance online news producer. He later joined the online desk full-time, and was nominated with the rest of the team at the RTDNA Awards for their coverage of the northern B.C. murders and manhunt.
He has since covered the 2020 U.S. election, the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, the future of abortion care in the U.S. after the fall of Roe v. Wade, and the war in Ukraine. He was also part of the online team that won a RTDNA Award in 2022 for its federal election night coverage.
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Author Archives
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Carney says former prince Andrew should be removed from line to throneThe comments were notable coming from the leader of a member of the Commonwealth, all 14 of which would need to approve a change to the line of succession.Politics9 hours
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LeBlanc says U.S. meeting on CUSMA and trade ‘constructive and substantive’The meeting comes as the two countries prepare for this summer's review of the trade pact and after the U.S. suggested difficulties in talks with Canada.Politics11 hours
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Nintendo sues for refunds of Trump tariffs after Supreme Court rulingThe video game company on Friday joined thousands of American importers who have filed requests in the U.S. Court of International Trade for tariff repayments.U.S. News12 hours
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Americans view each other as morally bad, poll says. Canada is the oppositeWhile 47 per cent of Americans said their fellow citizens are morally good — the lowest score of any country — 92 per cent of Canadians had a positive moral view of each other.CanadaMar 5
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Dozens of Canadians have left Iran as Ottawa lays out evacuation optionsForeign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said the government was working on a number of options for getting Canadians out safely, including a 'limited number' of chartered flights.CanadaMar 4
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Canadians want floor-crossing MPs to face ‘immediate’ byelections: pollThe Ipsos poll conducted for Global News found Canadians' displeasure with floor-crossing MPs has not hurt the overall approval for Prime Minister Mark Carney or the Liberals.PoliticsMar 4
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OpenAI’s Sam Altman to meet AI minister, B.C. premier over safety changesEvan Solomon sought the meeting after OpenAI said it would enhance its police referral threshold and other safety measures after fallout over the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting.TechMar 4
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Carney reaffirms Canada’s support for strikes on Iran ‘with regret’Carney said in Australia that the growing Middle East conflict 'is another example of the failure of the international order' and that Canada's support 'is not a blank cheque.'CanadaMar 3
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Trump says U.S. will insure maritime trade in Gulf amid Iran war'If necessary, the United States Navy will begin escorting tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, as soon as possible,' Trump wrote.EconomyMar 3
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Why is the U.S. at war with Iran? A look at the shifting explanationsU.S. President Donald Trump and his administration have offered shifting explanations for why the war is necessary — and what the endgame is.WorldMar 3
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Why is Iran attacking Middle East countries after U.S.-Israel strikes?Experts told Global News that Iran is seeking to increase the cost of a war with the U.S. and Israel by 'suck(ing) the entire rest of the Gulf in.'WorldMar 2
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Could Block’s AI-fueled layoffs be a ‘tipping point’ for white-collar jobs?Experts say Jack Dorsey's acknowledgement that AI is fueling layoffs could be a tipping point that sees a spike in companies taking the same approach.TechFeb 28
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AI minister wants more clarity on OpenAI’s changes after Tumbler RidgeIn a statement Friday, Evan Solomon said OpenAI's stated safety policy changes did not include 'a detailed plan for how these commitments will be implemented in practice.'TechFeb 27
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OpenAI says Tumbler Ridge shooter would be flagged to police todayIn a letter to ministers Thursday, OpenAI said it had already taken steps to improve that criteria based on guidance from mental health, behavioural and law enforcement experts.CrimeFeb 26
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Foreign influence registry will make bad actors ‘think twice,’ nominee saysIf confirmed by Parliament, Anton Boegman would oversee Canada's new and long-delayed foreign influence transparency registry and administer penalties for non-compliance.PoliticsFeb 26
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Minister ‘disappointed’ in OpenAI, but why is AI regulation taking years?Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon said he is giving OpenAI a chance to quickly detail 'concrete' actions before the government addresses the issue through legislation.TechFeb 25
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Cuba’s ambassador says U.S. ‘suffocating’ people, calls on Canada for aidA U.S. oil blockade has curtailed fuel and basic supplies to the increasingly isolated Caribbean island, as the Trump administration puts pressure on Cuba's socialist government.CanadaFeb 24
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OpenAI’s handling of Tumbler Ridge shooter info opens regulation questionsOpenAI said it did not inform police of Jesse Van Rootselaar's ChatGPT activity last summer because it did not meet an internal threshold of an 'imminent' threat.TechFeb 24
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New Liberal MP Matt Jeneroux to join Carney on India, Australia, Japan tripThe Prime Minister's Office said Jeneroux will be part of Carney's delegation in his new role as 'special advisor on economic and security partnerships' during the nine-day trip.PoliticsFeb 24
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Canada Post workers will begin voting on tentative agreements in AprilThe Canadian Union of Postal Workers said the ratification voting period for a new five-year contract will be held between April 20 and May 30.CanadaFeb 23
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Who was ‘El Mencho,’ the Mexican drug lord whose death sparked violence?Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes led the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, which has earned a reputation for brutal violence while consolidating its power.WorldFeb 23
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What’s a Canadian firm under defence industrial strategy? It’s complicatedThe government's new defence industrial strategy wants to prioritize Canadian manufacturers and suppliers — but what qualifies as Canadian is 'complicated.'CanadaFeb 23
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Trump tariff ruling does not mean the end of U.S. trade wars. What to knowThe U.S. Supreme Court ruling does not mean an end to Trump's trade wars, with various other authorities still at the president's disposal and other tariffs still in place.U.S. NewsFeb 20
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Read the transcript of Trump’s response to U.S. Supreme Court tariff rulingU.S. President Donald Trump on Friday blasted the U.S. Supreme Court after it struck down his signature tariff policy, ruling his use of emergency powers was unlawful.U.S. NewsFeb 20
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Trump doubles down after U.S. Supreme Court strikes down global tariffsThe U.S. Supreme Court ruling is a blow to Trump, who has said the tariffs are 'vital' negotiating tools to reach deals on trade and foreign policy.CanadaFeb 20