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Deepest elevator in North American causing concern for REM commutersREM commuters who use the country’s deepest transit station are increasingly frustrated by the long line ups during rush hour. Officials for the light rail network say they’re improving the frequency of its ultra-fast elevators with the goal of maximizing passenger flow. Brayden Jagger Haines reports.CanadaJan 14
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Trump doubles down on CUSMA, says Americans don’t need itTens of thousands of people continue to take to the streets in Iran, despite a violent crackdown by government security forces. Omid Memarian with Democracy for the Arab World Now or DAWN speaks with Global News Morning about the unrest.Global News Morning BCJan 14
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Business matters: Canada population drop & American investment in LululemonCanada’s population sees a record drop and an American company is investing big time in Lululemon. Financial analyst, Robert Levy is here to break it all down.Global News Morning BCDec 21, 2025
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American customer on the hook for hefty tariff bill after buying a shirt from an Alberta storeAn Alberta business is in quite the conundrum after an American customer who bought a shirt online retuned it after they were slapped with a $90 tariff charge; more than half the cost of the shirt itself.CanadaDec 19, 2025
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Trump vows retaliation after 3 Americans killed in SyriaThree Americans died in an attack in central Syria on Saturday, the first U.S. fatalities since the fall of former president Bashar al-Assad. U.S. President Donald Trump has promised serious retaliation.U.S. NewsDec 13, 2025
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Business Matters: TikTok signs deal to sell U.S. unit to three American investorsTikTok has signed agreements with three major investors: Oracle, Silver Lake and MGX and they will form a new TikTok U.S. joint venture, ensuring the popular social video platform can continue operating in the United States. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Dec. 19, 2025TechDec 19, 2025
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Congressional committee report finds drop in Canadian tourists hurting American businessesDemocrats in a U.S. congressional committee have released a report finding that a drop in Canadian tourists is hurting American businesses. The Democrats are also pointing the finger of blame at U.S. President Donald Trump. Anna Mandin reports from New Brunswick.Global News at 6 New BrunswickDec 15, 2025
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Trump’s fertilizer tariffs could have impact on North American food supplyU.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose severe tariffs on something else in Canada: fertilizer. With American fertilizer producers relying on Canadian potash and Canadian ones relying on American phosphate, these tariffs could threaten the North American food supply. Suzanne Lapointe reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickDec 9, 2025
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Month of Giving Back: Vancouver Latin American Cultural CentreVLACC executive director Lili Vieira de Carvalho explains how the organization celebrates cultural diversity by sharing Latin American culture with all.Global News Morning BCDec 3, 2025
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‘Canada’s so dependent on the U.S.’: Carney’s EV deal with China won’t impact America, Greer saysIn a scrum in Ohio, United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said he did not expect the American supply of automobiles in Canada to be disrupted after Canada’s EV deal with China.EconomyJan 16
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Business Matters: Majority of Americans think Canada is negotiating in good faithA new poll from Leger has found most Americans trust Canada is negotiating in good faith amid an uncertain trade relationship between both countries. Researchers surveyed more than 1,000 adults in late October, asking general questions about trade negotiations and how they see Canada as a partner. Nivrita Ganguly has this story and more in...CanadaNov 6, 2025
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Health Matters: 42M Americans unsure about food-aid benefits amid shutdownThe U.S. government shutdown is set to become the longest ever this week and now millions of Americans could lose their food aid benefits and health care subsidies. 42 million Americans currently receive federal food aid, which makes up 12.5 per cent of the country’s entire population. Katherine Ward has this story and more in...Health MattersNov 3, 2025
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New poll shows Americans increasingly concerned about government shutdown – and willing to spread the blameAmericans are increasingly voicing concern about the shutdown’s impact on the U.S. economy, as a big majority feel Congress isn’t even working to try to end it. Anthony Salvanto, CBS News Director of Elections and Surveys, breaks down the latest polling data from CBS News on how concerned Americans are about the shutdown – and...PoliticsNov 3, 2025
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‘Make America Go Away’: Denmark sells spin-off of Trump’s MAGA caps in solidarity with GreenlandOne Copenhagen clothing store’s tongue-in-cheek take on U.S. President Donald Trump’s red baseball caps has become an unlikely symbol of Danish solidarity with Greenland, as protests mount over Trump’s demands to acquire the vast self-governing territory.WorldJan 21
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New Venezuelan leader spoke to Trump administration for months before U.S. removed Maduro: reportsAmerican President Donald Trump has made several announcements in recent days. One that was largely overshadowed concerned U.S.-Venezuelan oil. It’s been nearly three weeks since American forces seized that country’s president. he Guardian newspaper reported on Thursday that Delcy Rodríguez spoke to the U.S. for months before Trump removed Maduro, in line with other reports. Nathaniel...PoliticsJan 22
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Dangerous equine herpes horse disease spreading across North AmericaAlberta horse rescues are taking action to prevent their herds from being impacted by an equine herpes virus outbreak that began in late 2025. Sarah Ryan explains what the disease is and how Albertans are working to protect their animals.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 24, 2025
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Trump announces 2 youths from each state to compete in ‘Patriot Games’ for America’s 250th birthdayU.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he’ll host the “Patriot Games” to celebrate 250 years of America. He said that it’ll be an “…unprecedented four-day athletic event featuring the greatest high school athletes… One young man and one young woman from each state and territory.”U.S. NewsDec 19, 2025
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U.S. President Trump’s influence in Latin America faces new questionsAs U.S. President Donald Trump steps deeper into Latin American politics, endorsing candidates, directing funding, and expanding U.S. military presence in the region. Professor Alejandro Garcia Magos joins Miranda Anthistle to break down the political, economic, and strategic motivations behind these moves, and what they could mean for elections, regional stability, and U.S.–Latin America relations.Global News Morning TorontoDec 8, 2025
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U.S. set to officially leave the World Health OrganizationAs the United States exits the World Health Organization (WHO), public health experts are concerned about the ripple effect of the decision. Health reporter Katherine Ward has more on the implications for Americans and other countries.HealthJan 22
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Trump escalates push to gain control of GreenlandPolitical Science Professor Rob Huebert joins Global’s Jazan Grewal to discuss the latest developments, including Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on several European countries that have opposed American control of Greenland.WorldJan 18