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American security threats come from Canada’s north, says U.S. SenatorA member of the powerful U.S. Foreign Relations Committee worries that anyone who threatens Canada’s north will “come after us next”. Republican Senator James Risch also feels Canada aiming to hit NATO spending targets by 2032 is an eternity down the road, adding what reaction president-elect Donald Trump might have to that timeline.The West BlockNov 24
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American voters head to the polls in the U.S. presidential electionGlobal News Morning speaks with Oakland University Political Science Professor David Dulio about the U.S. presidential election and whether it’s a race still too close to call.Global News Morning BCNov 5
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FBI investigating racist texts about ‘cotton picking’ targeting Black AmericansThe FBI confirmed Friday that it is investigating after Black men and women across the country were reportedly sent texts about being “selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation.” The first texts appear to have been sent the day after Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election.U.S. NewsNov 8
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Americans in Montreal weigh in after Donald Trump wins U.S. electionAmerican voters have spoken and Donald Trump has won the U.S. presidential election. Republicans living in Canada are thrilled with the results, but obviously not the supporters of Kamala Harris. Global’s Tim Sargeant brings us local reaction.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Nov 6
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Americans living in Manitoba encouraged to voteThe U.S. Consul in Winnipeg is pushing for Americans living in Manitoba to cast their votes for the upcoming election.Oct 25
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U.S. election 2024: Reproductive rights driving American women to the pollsWhomever leads the U.S. next will play a huge role in determining abortion policy in America. Global’s Neetu Garcha is in Maryland, Balt., one of 10 states with reproduction rights on the ballot. She speaks with voters directly affected by this issue.U.S. NewsNov 3
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FBI urges Americans to beware of U.S. election disinformation as false videos circulateThe FBI issued a warning to Americans on Tuesday regarding two fake videos circulating online pertaining to the U.S. election. “Their ultimate goal is chaos. They want to undermine Americans’ trust in the election because they believe that it will lead to a weaker America,” said the Brandon Wales, the former acting director of Cybersecurity...CrimeNov 5
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Americans living in Canada hope to play big role in U.S. election resultAmericans living in Canada say they’ve made sure to cast their ballot, as they feel they could have a big role in deciding the US election result. Regardless of who is elected, many say the ripple effect will be felt by Canadians. Noor Ra’fat has more from a watch party in Toronto where many are...PoliticsNov 5
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American living in Kingston, Ont. experiences voting challenge leading up to US electionKaytlyn Poberznick has the story of an American woman living in Kingston, Ont. who had her absentee ballot challenged days before the US election.Nov 5
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U.S. election 2024: JD Vance lauds Trump for ‘greatest political comeback in American history’Republican Vice Presidential candidate J.D. Vance lauded Donald Trump in his remarks to supporters early Wednesday morning, for what he said was the “greatest political comeback in American history.”U.S. NewsNov 6
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Sheridan student documentary receives attention from American film festivalsJack Kukolic is a 21-year-old Toronto filmmaker in his fourth year of Film and Television at Sheridan College. Kukolic recently directed and produced a short documentary entitled “Terry’s Little Village” about a lifelong resident of Meadowvale Village, Ontario’s first heritage district. The documentary has received attention from several American film festivals. Susan Hay has the...Oct 28
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U.S. election 2024: Americans cast their vote for next president, share top issues on ballotEarly voters cast their ballots in the U.S. election Tuesday morning at polling stations across the country. Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance was among those voting early in Cincinnati, Ohio. “I still love you if you don’t vote for me,” Vance said. Meanwhile, in Miramar, Fla. voter Jonathan Caldwell said he voted for Kamala...PoliticsNov 5
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Celebrating Latin American Heritage with Mariachi TabaskoWe celebrate Latin American Heritage Month with band members Ricardo Ochoa and Diego Kohl from Mariachi Tabasko! They share their insights on the significance of preserving traditional Latin music and culture and the importance celebrating both across the country.The Morning ShowOct 22
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‘Democrats Abroad’ encourages Americans in Canada to voteWith only a few weeks until the ballots are counted, Americans living in Canada are being encouraged to vote in the upcoming U.S. election. As Seán O’Shea reports, only a small per centage of Americans living here actually exercise their constitutional right.PoliticsOct 14
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‘Un-American’: Biden condemns Trump’s ‘misinformation’ as Hurricane Milton hits FloridaWhen asked about why former president Donald Trump “may be spreading misinformation” regarding the federal storm response before Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida on Wednesday, U.S. President Joe Biden slammed Trump for making “un-American” claims. “It’s not who the hell we are. What are they talking about?” Biden said.U.S. NewsOct 9
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1 month left until Americans cast their vote in presidential electionU.S. Republican candidate Donald Trump returned to Butler, Pennsylvania today, where a rally was held at the same site where he was nearly assassinated back in July. As Bianca Facchinei reports, with one month left until Americans cast their vote the race has become tighter than ever.Global NationalOct 5
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Impact of North American port strikes on Canada’s supply chainFollowing the suspension of a major port strike in the United States, Pascal Chan of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce joins Miranda Anthistle to discuss the impact recent job action is having on Canada’s supply chain.Oct 4
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Business News: American job market, TSX surge and private label popularityAmerican job numbers bounced back last month after a slow summer, the TSX outperforming the S&P 500 and could private label food has gotten more popular at grocery stores. Here to discuss is financial analyst Robert Levy.Global News Morning BCOct 6
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Trump’s plan to impose tariffs won’t solve America’s problems: ChinaHe Yadong, a spokesperson for China’s commerce ministry, said Thursday that the plan by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump to impose tariffs on Chinese goods “cannot solve the problems within the United States itself.” He urged Trump to abide by World Trade Organization rules.Nov 28
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How Trump’s ‘America First’ policy could affect CanadaCanada’s economy could be in for a bumpy ride, as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatens to slap aggressive tariffs on Canadian imports and renegotiate the United State-Canada-Mexico Agreement (USMCA). Mackenzie Gray explains how a possible trade war could spell trouble on both sides of the Canadian-American border, and how critics say Canada should respond.Global NationalNov 8