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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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
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Canadians say U.S. no longer an ally, is bigger threat than Russia: pollThe poll is the latest sign of tattered relations in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war and attacks on Canada's sovereignty, and aligns with recent Ipsos polling.CanadaFeb 19
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Democrats probe Trump donor’s ‘influence’ over Gordie Howe bridge threatDemocrats are demanding Ambassador Bridge owner Matthew Moroun provide documentation of a reported meeting held with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick before Trump's threat.PoliticsFeb 18
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Ex-Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux crosses floor to join Carney’s Liberals'I am honoured to welcome Matt Jeneroux to our caucus as the newest member of Canada’s new government,' Carney said in a social media post.PoliticsFeb 18
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Poilievre won’t back MP’s claim Canada throwing anti-U.S. ‘hissy fit’Poilievre said Jamil Jivani 'speaks for himself' by claiming Canadians are throwing an 'anti-American hissy-fit' over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and sovereignty threats.PoliticsFeb 17
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Canada can’t be ‘naive’ to China’s transnational repression threat: reportThe report's authors said transnational repression is 'a widespread phenomenon' and 'a threat that is increasing,' with several countries pursuing it at different degrees.CanadaFeb 17
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Anti-feminist ideology ‘increasingly relevant’ to national security: CSISOfficials with Canada's security and intelligence agency told MPs the ideology 'can function as an enabling factor along pathways to violent extremism' but is not itself a threat.CanadaFeb 16
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Savannah Guthrie issues new plea for mother’s return as police clear familyThe family of Nancy Guthrie has been cleared as possible suspects in her abduction, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said on Monday, as the search entered its third week.U.S. NewsFeb 16
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Tumbler Ridge shooting: What we know about the firearms and gun lawsThe RCMP have provided few details so far about the firearms used in the shooting and how the shooter, identified as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, acquired them.CrimeFeb 13
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Carney tells Tumbler Ridge ‘we will always be with you’ at shooting vigilCarney travelled to the B.C. town along with Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and the leaders of the federal opposition parties to mark one of the worst mass shootings in Canadian history.CanadaFeb 13
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Carney, federal party leaders to attend Tumbler Ridge shooting vigil Friday'The Prime Minister has invited leaders of all parties to accompany him to British Columbia, should they wish to do so,' Carney's office said.CanadaFeb 12
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Read the full transcript of Carney’s Tumbler Ridge shooting statementPrime Minister Mark Carney paid tribute to the community of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., and the victims of Tuesday's deadly mass shooting during a speech in the House of Commons.CanadaFeb 11
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Carney cancels trip, sends ministers to B.C. after Tumbler Ridge shootingCarney was due to travel to the Munich Security Conference on Wednesday evening after announcing his government's defence industrial strategy at an event in Halifax.ÂCanadaFeb 11
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Cuba is reaching ‘breaking point’ as fuel shortage worsens. What to knowThe suspension of Air Canada flights to Cuba after the country warned airlines of a fuel shortage marks the latest blow for the island's economy amid increased U.S. pressure.WorldFeb 10
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Trump threatens to block opening of Gordie Howe International BridgeTrump called for immediate negotiations that he said would seek U.S. ownership of 'at least one half' of the new bridge and trade route between Ontario and Michigan.EconomyFeb 9
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As AI ‘very quickly’ blurs truth and fiction, experts warn of U.S. threatResearchers warn AI-generated disinformation will be increasingly coming from the United States, particularly amid future battles over Alberta and Quebec independence.TechFeb 7
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U.S. would ‘absolutely not’ drop all tariffs if Canada did same: BessentU.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent cited Canada's recent trade agreement with China that reduced tariffs on some Chinese EVs as a reason for not dropping tariffs on Canada.PoliticsFeb 5
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Canada has no nuclear weapons. After Trump’s Greenland threats, should it?Wayne Eyre, the former chief of the defence staff, recently said Canada shouldn't rule out acquiring nuclear weapons, but experts and the defence minister dismiss the idea.CanadaFeb 4
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MP Nate Erskine-Smith ‘exploring’ Ontario Liberal leadership, seeks seatErskine-Smith said he's seeking the Ontario Liberal Party nomination in an upcoming provincial byelection while 'exploring' another bid for the party leadership.PoliticsFeb 3
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AI strategy must prioritize trust as Canadians voice skepticism: watchdogArtificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon said the 'refreshed' AI strategy, which will be unveiled in the first quarter of this year, is rooted in the concept of 'AI for all.'CanadaFeb 2
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RCMP misconduct cases grew in 2024, dismissals increased 5-fold: reportMore than 400 RCMP members faced misconduct allegations in 2024, with five per cent of cases leading to dismissal or forced resignations, according to new data.CanadaFeb 2
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Read the full transcript of Poilievre’s speech to Conservative conventionConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a keynote speech Friday to kick off the party's national convention in Calgary ahead of a critical leadership review.PoliticsJan 30
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Canadian military member has died while deployed in Latvia, Ottawa saysGunner Sebastian Halmagean, a Hamilton, Ont., native, died Thursday near Riga, Latvia, the Department of National Defence said in a statement.CanadaJan 30