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‘Survivor Amazon’ star Rob Cesternino predicts who will win ‘Survivor 50’In 2003, he arrived on ‘Survivor Amazon’ with the intention of outwitting, outplaying, and outlasting. Now, Rob Cesternino is receiving over a million downloads each month, despite not winning the million-dollar prize. He brings his new book, his new podcast, and his outlook on ‘Survivor 50’ to us today!The Morning ShowApr 22
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8 best deals from Amazon’s Big Spring Sale 2026Amazon’s massive spring sale for 2026 begins now! Amazon Canada’s Big Spring Sale deals are back again, right on cue for the season of freshly cut grass and gleaming hardwood floors. This year’s roundup is especially exciting, with standout finds from beloved brands like De’Longhi, Dreame, Bumble and Bumble…and more!The Morning ShowMar 25
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US tech giants engage in “anti-competitive practices” via 85% ownership of Canada’s cloud marketA new report from the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project reveals Canada’s cloud market is dominated by Amazon, Microsoft and Google; three U.S. based tech giants that collectively control 85 per cent of the country’s public cloud market. Some experts say that this level of concentration could create risks for Canada. Jazan Grewal has more.CanadaJun 2
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Streaming companies are asked to contribute more for Canadian contentNetflix, Disney, and Amazon are all being asked to increase the portion of revenue they contribute to create Canadian content. Alexa Gendron-O’Donnell, Director General of Broadcasting Operations with the CRTC, joins Liem Vu to breakdown what these changes will mean for Canadian broadcasters, and how streaming prices could be affected.Global News Morning TorontoMay 25
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Conservatives demand Liberals put an end to CRTC’s ‘Netflix tax’ as streaming prices increasingConservative leader Pierre Poilievre called for the federal Liberal government to abolish what he called the “Netflix tax” in the House of Commons on Thursday. The opposition leader’s demand comes as Netflix, Disney and Amazon are being asked to increase the portion of revenue they contribute to create Canadian content to 15 per cent –...CanadaMay 25
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: May 12Paramedics from across the province gather in Saskatoon to address current concerns in the industry and the need for improved recruitment. Dozens of Saskatoon workers who drive for Dragonfly, a company that delivers Amazon packages continue to strike with some saying they are losing their job for speaking out.ConsumerMay 12
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Health Matters: Health Canada issues warning for infant self-feeding devicesHealth Canada has issued a warning for several infant self-feeding devices previously available on Amazon. These products allow caregivers to position a feeding bottle in a way where infants can eat by themselves unattended. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for May 12, 2026.Health MattersMay 12
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A-listers skip Met Gala over Jeff Bezos’ involvementThe Met Gala is always a spectacle, but some A-listers are skipping this year’s festival because of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ involvement. Touria Izri looks at the backlash to the Met Gala’s embrace of Bezos, and which high-profile names won’t be at the New York show.Global NationalMay 4
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Amazon delivery truck drives away after damaging customer’s fenceAnnet Martens says in May 2025, an Amazon delivery truck backed onto her front lawn and uprooted her fence posts causing part of the structure to collapse. After trying to get reimbursed fro the damage from Amazon, Annet turned to Anne Drewa and Consumer Matters.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 14
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‘Hollywood farce’: Melania Trump’s documentary panned before hitting theatresAmazon’s multi-million documentary about U.S. First Lady Melania Trump is already being panned ahead of its official theatrical release. As Heidi Petracek reports, critics say ‘Melania’ only exists as a vehicle for one of the world’s biggest companies to curry favour with President Donald Trump.Global NationalJan 29
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5 charged in $2M Ajax Amazon theft probeDurham Regional Police say $2 million worth of merchandise from an Amazon warehouse in Ajax, Ont. was stolen over two years, and five people are facing charges.CrimeDec 19, 2025
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Cyber Monday: Shop the top deals on AmazonFrom smartphones to speakers, Cyber Monday is quite often the best time to upgrade the tech in your home. Melissa Maker shares some of the best Cyber Monday deals she’s discovered to save you money this holiday season.Dec 1, 2025
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Beware of ‘porch pirates’: Calgary woman shocked by Skip the Dishes’ response to brazen theftAs the holidays draw near, a Calgary woman is warning about “porch pirates” – but her story has a twist. Footage from her home doorbell camera shows a food delivery driver dropping off the food before pocketing a package that had been delivered by Amazon. Elissa Carpenter has that story.CrimeNov 28, 2025
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COP30: Indigenous demonstrators block entrance, youth protest climate inactionDozens of Indigenous protesters blockaded the front entrance of the COP30 summit in Brazil on Friday, forcing delegates to enter through a side door. Protesters are demanding the government halt all development projects in the Amazon rainforest, including the construction of a new railway for transporting mining and agricultural products.EnvironmentNov 14, 2025
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Tech Talk: Nike developing robotic running shoes & Amazon tests out new glasses to help speed up deliveriesNike is developing new running shoes that promise to put more ‘spring’ in your step and Amazon unveils new AI-powered smart delivery glasses. Mike Agerbo has the details in this week’s edition of Tech Talk.ConsumerOct 27, 2025
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‘Trump is against humanity’: Colombia, Chile blast U.S. president for not attending COP30Colombia and Chile on Thursday, criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for not attending COP30 after his remarks denying the climate crisis. Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro said countries gathered in Belem, in the Brazilian Amazon, for the UN climate summit should “forget” the U.S. president on climate action, while Chile’s President Gabriel Boric also recalled Trump’s...Nov 6, 2025
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Business Matters: Amazon outage hits Snapchat, Reddit, FortniteAmazon’s cloud services unit (AWS) says it’s recovering from an outage Monday morning that disrupted popular websites, apps and major banks. Users of many platforms including Snapchat, Reddit, Fortnite, Pokemon Go reported issues during the widespread disruption. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Monday Oct. 21, 2025.TechOct 20, 2025
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Amazon Prime days: Last-minute deals and steals you need to know aboutThis is your last chance to save a lot of money – and we are sharing our favorite picks for Amazon Prime’s major sale days with you! We offer significant savings on all your holiday lighting needs, for both indoors and outdoors; glossy hair set from L’Oréal and more! Also we take a look at...The Morning ShowOct 10, 2025
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Amazon Prime days: What are the best deals this week?Amazon Primes’ “Prime Day” continues all week, and our own Susie Wall brings us all the deals to make your cart full. From Skylight digital calendars to ManScaped shavers, Cuisinart and iNinja products fill out what could be your best Prime year yet.Oct 8, 2025
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Consumer Matters: Beware of Amazon Prime Day scamsIt’s a popular time of year for online shoppers – Amazon Prime Days, when lots of items go on sale. However, as Consumer Matters reporter Anne Drewa explains, there are more scams popping up this year trying to take peoples’ money. Anne outlines what to look out for.Global News Hour at 6 BCOct 7, 2025