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Ex-Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux to join Carney’s LiberalsYet another Conservative MP has crossed the floor to join Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals. Matt Jeneroux, first elected in 2015 as the Conservative for the riding of Edmonton-Riverbend, announced on Wednesday that he would join the Liberals, putting the party on the cusp of holding a majority of seats in the House of Commons....CanadaFeb 18
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Where does Edmonton MP’s defection to Liberals leave Conservatives, Poilievre?After initially saying he’d quit politics, Edmonton MP Matt Jeneroux has now crossed the floor to the Liberals, becoming the third Conservative to do so since the April 2025 federal election. David Akin explains why Jeneroux says he ditched the Tories; where this leaves Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and his party; and how it puts...Global NationalFeb 18
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PM announces new electric vehicle policiesThe federal government is making changes to Canada’s electric vehicle program. Prime Minister Mark Carney restoring the popular ev rebate program while also scrapping mandates requring 100 percent of new cars to be electric by 2035. Joining to break down a change to the national strategy is Brian Kingston, president and ceo of the Canadian...Global BCFeb 7
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Poilievre faces leadership test at Conservative conventionConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is facing a crucial leadership vote nearly one year after losing the 2025 federal election. David Akin explains why Poilievre is expected to stay on as the party’s leader, and what his bigger challenge will be going forward.Global NationalJan 29
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BC Hydro power imports for 2025A BC Hydro watchdog says the utility company imported electricity for 10 or 12 months in 2025, resulting in more net power imports than are generated every year by the Site C dam. Paul Johnson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 29
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Year in review: 2025 from A to ZFrom the federal Liberals’ political comeback to the election of a new pope, there was a lot going on in 2025. In a Global National tradition, Mike Armstrong gives a rundown of the good and bad of the past 12 months, in alphabetical order.Global NationalDec 31, 2025
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2025 Year in Review: A Ben Mulroney Show special presentation2025 was a rollercoaster of a year: from an “Elbows Up” election in Canada, to a trade war with the United States, from wars aborad to domestic unrest right here at home. As the year winds down we here at the Ben Mulroney Show look back at the year that was – and cast our...The Ben Mulroney ShowJan 1
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Calgary mayor Jeromy Farkas reflects on first months in office2025 saw significant turnover at Calgary city hall with a new mayor elected alongside a council with 10 new faces. Despite being in the role for a few months, city council approved a budget with a reduced property tax increase and millions in new spending, and kickstarted the process to repeal citywide rezoning. Adam MacVicar...CanadaDec 22, 2025
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Rapid Fire with the Rush: Levi VerchWATCH: Just beginning his NLL career after being selected in the first round of the 2025 NLL Draft, Levi Verch joined Global Sports’ Scott Roblin for this edition of ‘Rapid Fire with the Rush.’SportsDec 19, 2025
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AOE rings in the season with a cover of Band Aid’s ‘Do they know it’s Christmas?’Age of Electric gives us holiday rock, performing their take on the classic, “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”, recorded in 2016.EntertainmentDec 9, 2025
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‘Rage bait’ is Oxford’s 2025 word of the yearOxford University Press selects one word or term every year to represent a snapshot of the moment we are living in. Eric Sorensen looks at why “rage bait” was selected as 2025’s word of the year.Global NationalDec 1, 2025
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Montreal election 2025We are less than a week away from the November 2nd municipal election. On Sunday, Montrealers had the opportunity to cast their ballots early in advance voting. Political analyst Karim Boulos joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella with the latest.Global News Morning MontrealOct 27, 2025
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Global News at 6 Edmonton: Nov. 25A year-long organized crime investigation leads to several arrests and halt’s the One Order Motorcycle Club from setting up chapter in Edmonton. More UCP MLAs face being recalled as Elections Alberta has now approved 14 petitions. The city wraps its 2025 road construction season and says the accelerated plan for Stony Plain Road was a...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 25, 2025
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BC set to reduce EV targetsB.C. is making big changes to its electric vehicle mandate program. Provincial Energy Minister Adrian Dix saying this week that previous targets of every new vehicle sold in the province being zero emission by 2035 is no longer realistic. Automotive journalist, Jeremy Cato from catocarguy.com joins Global News Morning to discuss the changes.Global BCNov 22, 2025
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Montreal election 2025With less than two weeks until the municipal election, where do things stand with the different political parties and leaders? Political analyst Karim Boulos joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella with this week’s municipal election update.Global News Morning MontrealOct 20, 2025
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Slow results and long lines in 2025 Edmonton electionIn this municipal election, patience was a virtue. A typically smooth process became a nearly 24-hour marathon to get the bulk of the results in Edmonton. But, the Alberta government said it will stay the course with new rules that include counting ballots by hand. Morgan Black reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonOct 21, 2025
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Calgary city council sees significant turnover in 2025 electionCalgarians have elected a new city council and are getting a sense of the makeup of the new group, with many new faces but only a few familiar ones. Adam MacVicar explains.Oct 21, 2025
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B.C. to scrap EV mandateThe provincial government is putting a pause on its electric vehicle policy. It previously set a target for every vehicle sold in B.C. to be zero-emission by 2035 but B.C.’s energy minister says that is no longer realistic. Richard Zussman has more.Global BCNov 18, 2025
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Montreal Election 2025As part of our municipal election coverage, we’re inviting the leaders of various parties to join us on Global News Morning for one-on-one conversations. Tuesday morning, we welcomed Craig Sauvé, leader of the newly formed Transition Montréal and a city councilor in the Sud-Ouest borough since 2013, who sat down with host Laura Casella.Global News Morning MontrealOct 14, 2025
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New Borough Mayor Makes HistoryIn 2021, she became the first Filipina ever elected to Montreal’s City Council. And now, in 2025, she’s made history once again, becoming the first Filipina borough mayor in the city’s history. She will be leading Côte-des-Neiges–NDG, Montreal’s largest and most populous borough, also one of the most vibrant and diverse communities in the city....Global News Morning MontrealNov 12, 2025