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Proudly Canadian: holiday push to ‘buy Canadian’ highlights small businessesWith holiday shopping in full swing, many Canadians are turning to homegrown brands and community-minded gifts. Spencer Callaghan from the Canadian Internet Registration Authority joins Ross Hull to explain why the “Buy Canadian” message is resonating this year, showcase standout products and share how viewers can explore CIRA’s curated guide to Canadian-made gifts.Global News Morning TorontoDec 3
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Proudly Canadian: Toronto’s MIIK puts sustainable, Canadian-Made fashion in the spotlightMIIK, a Toronto-based clothing brand, is gaining attention for its eco-friendly designs, local production and community support. Founder Donna Smith joins Ross Hull to share the story behind the brand and its impact.Global News Morning TorontoDec 2
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Canadian productivity deterioratesThe bank of Canada warns that a ‘vicious circle’ of low business investments over the last few decades is costing the average Canadian. Experts say this productivity decline is a factor in Canada’s affordability struggles. Hersh Singh reports.CanadaNov 23
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Canadian petition targets fibbing politiciansInfluenced after hearing the lies of politicians south of the border, a Canadian created a petition aimed at suppressing that in this country. The Member of Parliament who sponsored it, Karim Bardeesy, joins the show.The West BlockNov 30
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Canadian economy seeing ‘encouraging results’: CarneyPrime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday that the Canadian economy over the past three months is seeing “some encouraging results.” Carney pointed to 181,000 new jobs created in that same span of time. He added that unemployment has fallen from 7.1 per cent to 6.5 per cent with average wages rising faster than inflation...CanadaDec 8
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Canadian Veterans, advocates shocked by overpayment lettersVeterans who received the income replacement benefit (IRB) are receiving overpayment letters from Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) requiring them to pay in the thousands. The IRB is granted to Veterans who have been discharged due to illness or injury from service. Meanwhile, many of the Veterans who have received letters claim they have kept their...CanadaDec 7
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Telemedicine helping rural Canadians reach family doctorsThe shortage of family doctors is being felt across the country, but it’s hitting rural communities especially hard. Some residents, struggling to get timely care, are now turning to virtual doctors and telemedicine as an alternative to long waits in local emergency rooms.HealthDec 10
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Canadian Food Sentiment IndexWe find out more about how food inflation continues to be on the minds of Canadians as a top financial concern, as evidenced in the latest Canadian Food Sentiment Index by Dalhousie’s Agri-Food Analytics Lab.Global News Morning HalifaxNov 20
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Canadians in Washington to ‘buffer against some of the political noise’Amid the tense tightrope of North American trade issues between Ottawa and Washington, the U.S. Trade Department opened three days of public consultations. We speak with a Canadian trade representative who joined hundreds of others jostling to be heard in the U.S. Capitol.The West BlockDec 7
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Canadian transplant history made at University of Alberta HospitalAfter great success with adult patients and living donors, doctors at the University of Alberta Hospital have become the first in Canada to use a robot-assisted surgical technique for pediatric kidney transplant patients and deceased donors. Quinn Ohler explains.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 3
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Will the push to shop Canadian continue into the holiday season?With Black Friday coming up and the holiday shopping season in full swing, we’re getting a clearer picture of how Canadians are approaching their spending this year. Marc Woodhouse has a look at what’s driving shopping habits in Peterborough, and how local businesses are feeling heading into the season.ConsumerNov 26
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Canadian Light Source researching new steroid treatmentsResearchers from the University of Guelph, using the Canadian Light Source in Saskatchewan, have been studying certain enzymes that can chemically convert steroids into treatments for human disease. Lead researcher Dr. Stephen Seah joined Juliane Bodini with more.ScienceDec 8
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Business News: Canadian retail protections and strong stock marketThe founder of one major Canadian retailer is speaking out and calling for more protections to help Canada’s retail sector. Plus, Canada’s stock market is poised for a strong finish to 2025. Financial analyst, Robert Levy explains.Global BCDec 7
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Trends shaping Canadians’ 2025 holiday sales shoppingKathleen Polsinello, Head of BCG Canada, speaks with Global’s Nivrita Ganguly about how Canadians are choosing to shop Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals ahead of 2025’s holiday season.CanadaNov 29
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Royal Canadian Artillery Band to perform special holiday concertOne Cozy Night, the Royal Canadian Artillery Band’s annual holiday concert is quickly approaching. The concert is held in support of the Edmonton Military Family Resource Centre and features a fun take on some Christmas classicsDec 1
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Your Money: how to buy Canadian without breaking the bankWith year-end budgets tightening, many Canadians are looking for ways to support local businesses while keeping holiday spending under control. Personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq joins Miranda Anthistle to share strategies for choosing cost-effective Canadian products, managing expectations, knowing when it’s okay to shop beyond our borders, and finding creative alternatives to traditional gift-giving to...Global News Morning TorontoDec 4
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Canadian Olympian Sarah Douglas reflects on retirement and sailing legacyAfter more than a decade competing at the highest levels, including an 8th-place finish at the Paris 2024 Olympics, one of Canada’s most decorated sailors is closing this chapter of her career. In a conversation that looks back at her early days on the water, Sarah Douglas joins Candace Daniel to share what it truly...Global News Morning TorontoDec 3
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Proudly Canadian: Building the Canadian dream one pizza at a time with DreamcrustIn this week’s edition of Proudly Canadian, we meet Eden Hazan, co-founder of Dreamcrust, a family-run pizza business born from a dream of community and connection. Hazan shares how his family built their business in Canada, what makes their products unique, and how viewers can get a taste of Dreamcrust.Global News Morning TorontoNov 13
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Coalition of doctors releases new Canadian guidelines for HIV medicationA coalition of doctors have put forward a new set of guidelines for medications that can prevent HIV infection. On World AIDS day, the move looks to help break down the barriers for people to get proper treatment. As health reporter Katherine Ward reports, it’s an issue advocates say should be tackled from several angles.HealthDec 1
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Canadian Hockey League excited for future, despite star departuresFollowing a nail-biting overtime loss at the 2025 Canadian Hockey League USA Prospects Challenge, the CHL is singing its players praises amid a minor exodus of star talent to the NCAA south of the border. Justin Sibbet reports.CanadaNov 27