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.
Contact Sean Boynton
Author Archives
-
An ‘Omega block’ is behind Europe’s heat wave — can it happen in Canada?The heat wave has pushed temperatures as much as 18 degrees Celsius above their seasonal average, according to the Reuters Climate Monitor.WeatherJun 26
-
How 24 Sussex compares to official residences in other G7 countriesThe planned restoration of 24 Sussex Drive has renewed hope that the prime minister's official residence will once again be on par with those of other world leaders.WorldJun 26
-
Advertisement
-
Ottawa open to further action on ‘incels’ after Montreal shooting: ministerThe manifesto left by the suspected gunman, obtained by Global News, expressed hatred for women and society that he blamed for a lack of sexual and romantic intimacy.PoliticsJun 25
-
Advertisement
-
Developers didn’t ask ‘directly’ for B.C. vacant condo plan, Carney saysThe proposed program has faced criticism from opposition parties and housing experts, some of whom have said it amounts to a 'bailout' for condo developers.CanadaJun 25
-
Canada commits $5M in aid as Venezuela reels from deadly earthquakesPrime Minister Mark Carney said earlier Thursday Canada was 'preparing humanitarian assistance' for Venezuela following a pair of deadly earthquakes the night before.CanadaJun 25
-
NATO’s Rutte brings charts, pushback as Trump questions alliance’s worthRutte's visit to Washington came two weeks before the annual NATO leaders' summit in Turkey, putting further pressure on the secretary-general to soothe Trump's anger.U.S. NewsJun 24
-
Five Eyes issue ‘call to action’ as AI becomes a ‘core’ cybersecurity riskThe joint advisory says AI offers 'powerful tools' to strengthen cyber defences and urges organizations to integrate them into their core business strategies.TechJun 24
-
Canada falls 2-1 to Switzerland in 1st loss of 2026 World CupThe result means Team Canada finished second in Group B and will face the Group A runner-up in a Round-of-32 match in Los Angeles on Sunday.CanadaJun 24
-
Advertisement
-
Montreal shooter’s ‘anti-women’ manifesto reflects growing warnings: expertsExperts in extremism and gendered violence say the manifesto is representative of authorities' recent warnings about the evolution of ideologically-motivated violent extremism.CrimeJun 23
-
Advertisement
-
Ottawa’s nuclear energy strategy seeks more new reactors, global exportsThe strategy launched Monday ties into Ottawa's overall aim to double electricity capacity by 2050, something the government argues requires zero-emission power sources.CanadaJun 22
-
Canada slaps 10% tariff on canned vegetable imports for up to 200 daysThe tariff will not apply to imports from the U.S., Mexico, Israel, Chile, and developing countries 'in accordance with Canada's international trade obligations,' Ottawa said.CanadaJun 19
-
Liberals dismiss ‘tinfoil hat’ privacy fears as lawful access bill passesConservatives and other opposition parties sought to address privacy concerns in Bill C-22, but the Liberal government shut down debate and fast-tracked the bill.PoliticsJun 18
-
‘No secret’ Trump dislikes CUSMA, Carney says after threat to terminate itCarney was asked about Trump's comments Wednesday that he would prefer the continental trade deal be 'terminated' rather than extended.PoliticsJun 18
-
Hegseth slams NATO and ‘middle powers’ talk, launches Europe troop reviewU.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's speech appeared to take a veiled dig at recent remarks made by Prime Minister Mark Carney about middle powers needing to band together.WorldJun 18
-
Advertisement
-
Jonathan David’s hat trick propels Canada to 1st World Cup win, 6-0 over QatarCanada blasted Qatar 6-0 in a Group B match at BC Place in Vancouver.SportsJun 18
-
Advertisement
-
Intimate partner violence will soon have tougher penalties under new lawThe Conservative bill essentially leapfrogged the Liberal government's own intimate partner violence bill that includes many of the same measures as 'Bailey's Law.'PoliticsJun 17
-
Trump says he would prefer to see CUSMA ‘terminated’U.S President Donald Trump on Wednesday spoke about the current North American trade deal, and suggested that the U.S. is 'better without an agreement.'CanadaJun 17
-
Canada’s energy supply ‘potential’ gets G7 backing in push for global pivotPrime Minister Mark Carney has been looking to stimulate Canada's economy by pitching the country as a reliable energy exporter, and took that message to the G7 Summit.CanadaJun 17
-
‘Manosphere’-led anti-feminist ideologies making women less safe, MPs sayThe House of Commons status of women committee's report studied the largely online movement, which advocates for regressive roles for women in society and relationships.PoliticsJun 17
-
MAID should not be allowed solely for mental illness, committee report saysThe joint committee of MPs and senators studied whether to expand eligibility for assisted dying to people to people whose sole underlying medical condition is a mental illness.CanadaJun 17
-
Advertisement
-
Minister says MPs must ‘choose’ victims by fast-tracking lawful access billLawful access has raised privacy concerns, yet Gary Anandasangaree echoed Conservative Vic Toews who said in 2012 people 'can either stand with us or with the child pornographers.'PoliticsJun 16
-
Advertisement
-
Carney caught on hot mic pitching Chinese EV import deal to Trump at G7The deal with China has raised concern within the Trump administration, with Trump himself threatening new tariffs and saying he won't allow Canada to become a 'drop-off port.'PoliticsJun 16
-
Carney invites India’s Modi to Canada, eyes security exchange talks at G7A readout of the meeting did not include any mention of foreign interference or transnational repression, which India's government has been accused of pursuing in Canada.PoliticsJun 16
-
Liberals introduce privacy reform bill amid concerns over AI, data useThe legislation builds on the online harms bill introduced last week that strengthens safety measures for social media and AI platforms.PoliticsJun 15
-
Canada’s social media ban for kids may narrow. Experts say that’s goodGovernment officials are aiming to use the ban as an incentive for platforms to improve their designs and better protect children long-term, if and when those kids return.TechJun 12