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MPs debate Canada’s approach to Iran warMPs from all parties gathered in the House of Commons for an evening debate on the Canadian government’s approach to the Israel-U.S. war on Iran. David Akin looks at how MPs have a wide range of thoughts on what Canada should do, and the scrutiny on Prime Minister Mark Carney, who actually skipped the debate.PoliticsMar 9
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Canada’s role in historic emergency oil reserve releaseThe International Energy Agency is taking unprecedented action to try to stabilize oil prices while the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to the war in Iran. Heather Yourex-West explains how Canada could help with the release of 400 million barrels of oil, and what experts are warning about if the conflict persists.Global NationalMar 11
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Rallying for reforms in Canada’s justice systemThe push for reforms in the Canadian justice system was front and centre outside the RCMP’s headquarters Sunday in Surrey. As Grace Ke reports, families who have lost loved ones to crime rallied outside the building in an urgent show of solidarity.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 22
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Canada’s food supply chain vulnerable to external shocks, food inflationCanada’s food supply chain is vulnerable to big, external shocks ranging from an extended Iran War to a major shakeup of the current tariff regime, according to a new report by the Canadian Food Innovation Network. Anne Gaviola has more on which urgent problems need fixing and what can be done to improve Canada’s food...CanadaMar 10
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Poilievre calls on Carney government to hold emergency debate on Canada’s energy situationConservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre held a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Monday, calling for an emergency debate in the House of Commons about energy in response to the war in the Middle East.CanadaMar 9
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Iranians in Canada reflect on warThe Iranian diaspora has varied and complex views on their country’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, and the war in Iran. Heidi Petracek speaks with some Iranians in Canada about the conflict, as well as their hopes and fears for what could come next.Global NationalMar 9
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Manitoba’s Reimer names Canada’s top doctorManitoba’s Dr. Joss Reimer has been named Canada’s new chief public health officer.HealthFeb 20
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Canada’s response to U.S. military action in Iran & talking trade with IndiaVina Nadjibulla from the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada discusses Mark Carney’s response to U.S. military action in Iran and the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader. Plus, we’ll talk about what the PM has accomplished as he continues his trade mission to India.Global News Morning BCMar 2
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Canada’s first Black female lawyer honoured with Calgary parkLee Ann Baker and Peace Olanipekun with the University of Calgary’s Black Law Students Association join Global News Morning to discuss the legacy of Violet King, Canada’s first Black female lawyer, and a park being named in her honour.Global News Morning CalgaryFeb 23
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‘The sky’s the limit:’ Canada’s Paralympic team jets off to 2026 Winter GamesThe quest for gold continues for Team Canada… this time in the Paralympic Winter Games. In less than a week, 50 Canadian Parathletes, including four guides, will be in Italy to represent the Maple Leaf. Global Toronto’s Noor Ra’fat was at Pearson International Airport Thursday, where some of the athletes got a touching send off...SportsFeb 26
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Sky’s the limit for finding work in Canada’s aviation industryGlobal Calgary’s Future of Work series takes a look at Canada’s growing aviation industry and the job opportunities available both in the air and on the ground. Deb Matejicka reports.Mar 12
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Eby meets with U.S. ambassador to CanadaB.C. Premier David Eby met with the U.S. Ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, on Tuesday afternoon. Hoekstra said it was a good meeting, but gave few details. Keith Baldrey reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 10
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Carney announces Canada’s new defence industrial strategyPrime Minister Mark Carney released his new Buy Canadian plan in Montreal on Tuesday to supply the military and grow Canada’s domestic defence industry. The strategy looks to increase Canadian firms’ share of federal defence contracts to 70 per cent over the next decade and boost Canadian defence exports by 50 per cent.CanadaFeb 17
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Canada’s latest inflation numbersCanada’s latest inflation numbers paint a mixed picture, with cost-of-living pressures varying by region. Personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq joins Megan King to break down what the data reveals, how it’s shaping long-term plans like retirement, and what Canadians can do now to ease the strain.Global News Morning TorontoFeb 19
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Carney government unveils plan to tackle Canada’s growing extortion problemThe federal government has unveiled how its plan to curb extortion, a growing problem that has left Canada’s South-Asian community especially vulnerable. David Akin explains what’s being planned to address the issue, and the politics behind it all.Global NationalFeb 19
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Unplugged Canada NSWe check in with Jenna Poste from the group Unplugged Canada to get reaction to Federal officials drafting plans to ban social media for children under 14.Global News Morning HalifaxFeb 18
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Business Matters: Canada’s GDP contracts in Q4, bringing full-year growth to 1.7%Canada’s GDP contracted by 0.6 per cent annualized in the final quarter of 2025 which brings full-year growth to 1.7 per cent. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Feb. 27, 2026.CanadaFeb 27
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U of T supercomputer serving researchers Canada-wideA supercomputer associated with the University of Toronto is helping researchers across Canada speed up discovery and create larger AI models. Global’s Megan King took a tour of the facility that’s undergoing an AI expansion — which experts say will be transformative for researchers.Global News at 6 TorontoMar 10
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‘King of Moguls’ delivers Canada’s 1st Olympic goldCanada earned its first gold medal at the Milano Cortina Olympics on Sunday. Mikael Kingsbury, known as the “King of Moguls,” won the top spot in the first-ever Olympic dual moguls competition today. Mike Armstrong is in Milan with the story of how Kingsbury lived up to his nickname.SportsFeb 15
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Can Canada and India reset strained relations?As Canada looks to re-engage with India on trade, lingering diplomatic tensions remain in focus. Vina Nadjibulla, Vice-President of Research and Strategy at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, joins Miranda Anthistle to discuss the state of Canada-India relations, expectations surrounding the upcoming trade visit, and how political tensions, community concerns, and the broader U.S....Global News Morning TorontoFeb 27