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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China has outlawed companies from AI-based layoffs. Should Canada follow?A Chinese court sided with a senior technology worker who was fired after he refused a reduced salary and job transfer when his company sought to automate his role with AI.TechMay 8
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What is nihilistic violent extremism? The ‘new threat’ eyed by CSIS, policeA new report said CSIS has noted a growing trend of youth radicalization associated with violent nihilistic online groups like 764 and the Maniac Murder Cult.CanadaMay 8
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3 Canadians isolating in 2 provinces over possible hantavirus exposureTwo Canadians who were aboard a cruise ship that was the site of a hantavirus outbreak are now in Ontario, officials said, while a third possible contact is isolating in Quebec.HealthMay 7
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OpenAI violated Canadians’ privacy, watchdogs say in call for legal reformPrivacy watchdogs in Ottawa, Quebec, B.C. and Alberta say OpenAI's collection of personal information to train its early ChatGPT models was "overly broad" and not transparent.TechMay 6
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CSIS says violent extremism radicalization becoming more complex to counterThe agency's annual report said violent extremism 'continues to pose a significant threat to Canada’s national security and remains a critical operational priority for CSIS.'CanadaMay 1
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Shippers ‘losing faith’ in CBSA tech systems amid ongoing outages, glitchesIssues with the eManifest pre-clearance system for goods entering Canada mark the second major issue with CBSA technical systems in recent months.CanadaMay 1
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Russian disinformation poses ‘urgent’ threat to Canada, Senate report warnsThe report released Thursday by the Senate committee on national defence and security comes after a years-long study dating back to the previous Parliament.CanadaMay 1
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Canada hasn’t yet left the ‘locker room’ in AI race, experts warnCanada risks being left behind in the artificial intelligence race if it doesn't step up fast on issues like privacy and data sovereignty, the former CEO of BlackBerry says.CanadaApr 30
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What’s in the AI strategy? Spring economic update’s ‘6 pillars’ offer cluesWhile they don't include specific details about how they will be achieved or come with proposed funding, the pillars broadly outline how the government plans to address AI.TechApr 29
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Read the full transcript of King Charles III’s speech to U.S. CongressCharles, who was in the U.S. for a four-day state visit, is just the second British monarch to address Congress after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, did so in 1991.PoliticsApr 28
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7 ways the spring economic update will affect your walletThe spring economic update includes a number of new measures intended to lower costs for Canadians that will also affect personal finances, mortgage rules and banking.ConsumerApr 28
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Canada’s health minister ‘looking into’ idea of smoking ban after U.K. lawJustice Minister Sean Fraser said he is not part of any discussions that may be taking place around a potential smoking ban but said he supports measures to reduce tobacco use.HealthApr 28
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Spring economic statement says global uncertainty poses ‘risks’ for CanadaThe update includes a new 'Team Canada Strong' program that seeks to recruit, train and hire tens of thousands of skilled trades workers to counter persistent youth unemployment.CanadaApr 28
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In his first year as AI minister, what has Evan Solomon accomplished?Some AI industry and research leaders are wondering when the government's talk will turn into action. Evan Solomon told Global News that big things are coming.PoliticsApr 28
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Rogers offering employees ‘voluntary’ departure, retirement packagesThe news comes days after CEO Tony Staffieri told shareholders that Rogers needed to reduce its operating costs and capital investment plans.CanadaApr 27
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Canada-U.S. ties ‘too important’ to abandon over trade tensions, envoy saysMark Wiseman was unable to say clearly when those tensions may be resolved, noting repeatedly that Canada remains ready to discuss deals to end sectoral tariffs and renew CUSMA.PoliticsApr 23
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‘Stop stop stop’: Report details lead-up to Air Canada LaGuardia crashThe U.S. National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report lays out communication and technology issues that lead up to the crash that killed two Air Canada pilots.CanadaApr 23
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Canada ‘doubling down on globalization’ at odds with U.S. trade goal: GreerU.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said there are 'load-bearing pillars' in CUSMA that are working well but added that a renegotiation is necessary.U.S. NewsApr 22
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‘China is not a solution’ to Canada’s problems with the U.S., Kovrig saysMichael Kovrig said Ottawa's new China strategy is a 'risky play' that will not be viewed well by Washington and could threaten trade talks.CanadaApr 21
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Carney mourns Canadian killed in Mexico shooting witness calls ‘horrible’A Canadian witness said she narrowly avoided being caught in the shooting herself after deciding to turn back from climbing the Pyramid of the Moon moments before.CanadaApr 21
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Canada Post reports record-breaking loss of $1.57 billion in 2025The financial loss is nearly double the $841 million before tax the national mail carrier lost the year before, the company said in a statement alongside its annual report.CanadaApr 20
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Canadian woman killed in shooting at Mexican tourist site: authoritiesMexico's security cabinet said in a statement that several more people were injured in the shooting at the Teotihuacan pyramids outside Mexico City.CrimeApr 20
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McGuinty says ‘things have changed’ with U.S. but defence ties still strongThe defence minister said Canada's strategy in responding to the U.S. was evident in recruitment numbers for the Canadian Armed Forces, which he announced have hit a 30-year high.PoliticsApr 20
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Lutnick says Trump views CUSMA as ‘a bad deal,’ needs to be ‘re-imagined’Lutnick added during a Semafor event Friday that suggestions Canada is biding its time amid mounting political pressure for the U.S. is 'the worst strategy I've ever heard.'PoliticsApr 17
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Air Canada to suspend some flights to New York’s JFK over jet fuel costsAir Canada said Friday it will suspend its flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport later this year.CanadaApr 17