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Canada’s new health nutrition labelsNew mandatory front of package labelling has hit Canadian grocery store shelves. The initiative from the federal government is aimed at helping consumers make healthier choices. Registered dietitian and PhD student in human nutrition in UBC’s faculty of land and food systems, Julia Chen joins Global News Morning to talk about the changes that came...Global BCJan 10
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Looking back at Canada’s response to the measles outbreakSince 1998, Canada has retained measles elimination status, a designation given through the Pan American Health Organization. But in the fall of 2025, that changed as the country could not get case counts and transmission under control in time. Health reporter Katherine Ward spoke with public health officials to reflect on the challenging year of...HealthDec 30, 2025
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Canada’s restaurant industry could lose thousands of eateries in 2026It’s expected to be another challenging year for Canada’s restaurant industry. According to the latest projections by researchers at Dalhousie University, up to 4,000 restaurants are expected to shutter their doors this year. Sylvain Charlebois of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University explains what’s behind the bleak outlook.Global News Morning BCJan 9
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Canada’s 2026 Olympic men’s hockey roster unveiledHockey Canada has unveiled its full men’s hockey roster for the 2026 Milan Olympics, which will be the first to feature NHL players in 12 years. Neetu Garcha looks at who was selected, the changes from Canada’s 4 Nations Face-Off squad, and who was left off the team.SportsDec 31, 2025
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Business Matters: Canada’s unemployment rate jumps to 6.8% in DecemberA sustained increase in the number of people entering the workforce pushed Canada’s unemployment rate up to 6.8 per cent in December according to Statistics Canada. That’s up from 6.5 per cent in November and represents a total of 1.6 million people. Nivrita Ganguly has this story and more in Business Matters for Jan. 9,...CanadaJan 9
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What Canada’s new Grocery Code means for shoppers and storesCanada’s new Grocery Code of Conduct officially takes effect Thursday. While the new rules are not expected to lower prices immediately, experts say consumers should eventually see more stability in the industry. Neetu Garcha explains the benefits of the new agreement.CanadaJan 1
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Canada’s unemployment rate edges higher despite December job gainsConcordia Economics Professor Moshe Lander explains why Canada’s unemployment rate went up by 6.8% in December despite adding more than 8,000 jobs.Global BCJan 10
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Trump’s tariffs force Canada’s lumber industry to switch to metric systemHundreds of thousands of Canadian forestry workers are hoping for quick government action to save their struggling industry. Punishing U.S. tariffs have left the sector reeling. Industry advocates are now pushing the Carney government to move the industry to the metric system to help it compete. David Akin reports,CanadaJan 4
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Canada restaurant outlook 2026New projections from Dalhousie University expects 4000 restaurants to shutdown across the country in 2026. Ian Tostenson, president and ceo of the British Columbia Restaurant and Foodservices Association joins Global News Morning with more on the current state of Canada’s restaurant sector.Global BCJan 10
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Nardwuar appointed to Order of CanadaThe Governor General has announced eighty new appointments to the order of Canada – and among them is West Vancouver music journalist and pop culture innovator – Nardwuar the Human Serviette. Jennifer Palma spoke with him about the woman who gave him his inspiration.Global News Morning BCJan 3
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Carney addresses Canada’s future in the Arctic as U.S. doubles down on annexing GreenlandAsked Tuesday if he agrees with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s statement that a potential U.S. takeover of Greenland – a Danish territory – would mark the end of NATO, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney shared his own thoughts on the future of the Arctic.PoliticsJan 6
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Ellie Black talks Order of CanadaWe check in with Nova Scotian gymnast and Olympian Ellie Black to get her reaction to hearing the news she has been invested into the Order of Canada.Global News Morning HalifaxJan 8
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Iranians in Canada rally in solidarity with protestersIranians here in Canada are now even more worried about what’s unfolding in their home country, as they’re unable to reach their loved ones because of the communications blackout. But that hasn’t stopped them from rallying in solidarity with protesters there, as the movement has sparked renewed hopes for change. Heidi Petracek reports.CanadaJan 9
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Canada doubling Vitamin D in milkTo combat vitamin D deficiency in Canadians, Health Canada is nearly doubling the mandatory amount of vitamin D in milk. Caryn Lieberman explains.HealthJan 5
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Exploring Atlantic Canada: AMA TravelNow more than ever, Canadians who want to travel want to stay within the country, as opposed to heading down south. Of course, we have the beautiful Rocky Mountains in our own backyard, but what if you wanted to go somewhere a little farther away? Katie St. John from AMA Travel joined Global News Morning...Global News Morning EdmontonJan 2
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Canada to U.S. flight volumes dropCanadian airlines are avoiding travel to the United States with new data highlighting a 14 per cent drop year over year in the 4th quarter of 2025. Included in the data are Canada’s two largest air carriers, Air Canada and WestJet. John Gradek, faculty lecturer at McGill Unviersity’s aviation management program joins Global News Morning...Global BCJan 10
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What Trump’s takeover in Venezuela means for CanadaAs the U.S. capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro continues to send shockwaves around the world, we speak with Former Canadian Ambassador to Venezuela Ben Rowswell about the potential implications for Canada.Global BCJan 6
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Will the U.S. strike on Venezuela hit Canada’s oil industry?While concerns are being raised about how the U.S. ouster of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro could impact Canada’s oil markets, industry experts say the effect won’t be immediate. Heather Yourex-West reports.CanadaJan 5
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Venezuela oil moves and what it means for Canada’s energy sectorNew developments involving U.S. actions in Venezuela are raising fresh questions about global oil markets and Canada’s energy competitiveness. Heather Exner-Pirot, from the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, joins Miranda Anthistle to break down how Canada’s oil sector is reacting, what this could mean for crude prices and supply chains, and whether renewed Venezuelan production could challenge Canadian...Global News Morning TorontoJan 7
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Canada’s economic growth to slow to 1.5% in 2026: DeloitteTrade uncertainty, weak business confidence, and a dramatic reversal in population growth will slow Canada’s economic growth in 2026, according to Deloitte’s latest quarterly outlook, but as Global’s Nivrita Ganguly reports, growth could pick up before the end of the year.CanadaJan 7