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Elizabeth May asks Ottawa how it will ‘prepare’ for a possible Alberta referendumFollowing reports that White House officials met with Alberta separatists, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May demanded answers on what the federal government is doing to “prepare” for a possible referendum in Alberta. House Leader Steven MacKinnon said the government would “take very firm steps” to prevent foreign parties from “undermining” Canadian unity.CanadaFeb 12
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Federal leaders react to deadly school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, BCCanada’s political leaders are reacting after a shooting at a secondary school in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., left multiple people dead and others injured. Prime Minister Mark Carney called it “a very difficult day for the nation,” saying Canada stands with the community and that federal officials are working with B.C.’s premier to offer support. Pierre...CrimeFeb 11
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Habs fever builds ahead of first home playoff gameThe series between the Montreal Canadiens and the Tampa Bay Lightning shifts to Montreal Friday night for Game 3 of the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The series is tied 1-1 after two overtime games. The Canadiens now return to the Bell Centre with home-ice advantage and a raucous crowd expected. Elizabeth Zogalis...CanadaApr 24
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Quebec celebrates first Indigenous Nurses Day, honours legacy of Joyce EchequanApril 10th is Indigenous Nurses Day, a tradition that started in British Columbia back in 2022 in memory of Canada’s first Indigenous registered nurse. It’s the first time the day is celebrated in Quebec which marks an important milestone. As Elizabeth Zogalis reports, one Quebec nurse hopes it will help honour the legacy of Joyce...CanadaApr 10
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Mar. 8Report by British Columbia Ferry Commission reveals the vessels on the Langdale route may not be replaced for more than a decade. New proposed program at Queen Elizabeth park going before the Vancouver Park Board this week. And YVR is looking to position itself as a major cargo hub.Global BCMar 8
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The Morning Show: April 6The numbers don’t lie – Super Mario Galaxy achieved several milestones this Easter weekend, delivering this year’s biggest three-day opening not only in North America, but globally as well! Soaring to $190M in the U.S. and $372M Globally. The first Mario Bros. Movie posted a five-day domestic debut of $204M, including a three-day weekend haul...The Morning ShowApr 6
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Valentine’s breakfast celebrates beloved charity in Montreal’s West IslandBig Brothers Big Sisters of West Island hosted its 26th annual Valentine’s Day breakfast on Thursday. It brought together donors, volunteers and community members to support local youth mentoring programs. Elizabeth Zogalis reports.CanadaFeb 12
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BBBSWI Valentine’s Day BreakfastBig Brothers Big Sisters West Island hosted its 26th annual Valentine’s Day Breakfast Thursday morning at Jack Astor’s. The funds raised from the event go directly toward programs that serve more than 200 children and teens across the West Island. Global’s Elizabeth Zogalis was on-site and joined Global News Morning with a couple of special...Global News Morning MontrealFeb 12
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Accused in friend’s death chooses jury trialA man charged with impaired driving causing death after allegedly backing a boat trailer into his driveway and crushing his friend will go to trial in front of a jury. The decision was made following four witness testimonies on Friday. Elizabeth Zogalis reports.CanadaJan 10
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Brazilian family may be forced to leave after Quebec ends PEQ programThousands of people who moved to Quebec for a better life may now be forced to leave, after the province abruptly ended its Quebec Experience Program. The initiative once gave temporary foreign workers and students a clear path to permanent residency but has now been replaced with a points-based system. Elizabeth Zogalis reports on what...Global News at 6 MontrealDec 13, 2025
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Green’s Elizabeth May would ‘absolutely’ vote no to 2025 budgetAsked if she would vote no on the federal government’s 2025 budget, tabled Tuesday, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May responded, “Absolutely,” suggesting Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet reach out to opposition parties to see what they can do to get a vote in favour of the spending plan.CanadaNov 4, 2025
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Alberta and Ottawa reportedly in talks about potential oil pipeline to B.C.’s coastThe federal government is working on a new energy accord with Alberta and there are reports the new deal could include an oil pipeline to B.C.’s coast. Federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May discusses the potential agreement with Global News Morning.Danielle SmithNov 20, 2025
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House of Commons passes Mark Carney’s 1st budget in crucial votePrime Minister Mark Carney’s first budget has passed in the House of Commons Monday night by a slim margin of 170-168. Green Party Leader Elizabeth May voted with the Liberals while Conservative MPs Matt Jeneroux and Shannon Stubbs, and NDP MPs Gord Johns and Lori Idlout abstained from the vote, ensuring the motion passed. The...CanadaNov 17, 2025
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Long-lost brothers meet after nearly 80 years thanks to at-home DNA kitAn at-home DNA test given as a birthday gift solved an 80-year family mystery by revealing that a man in Quebec and a man in the Netherlands were long-lost brothers. The families reunited in Montreal this week following a first meeting back in April that highlighted striking similarities and an immediate bond. Elizabeth Zogalis reports.CanadaDec 4, 2025
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Green Party leader ‘working to make sure’ a snap election doesn’t happenWe get budget reaction from Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. When it comes down to the final budget vote, where are they planning to throw support and could a snap election be possible?The West BlockNov 9, 2025
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The West Block: Nov. 9As Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne heads across the country to sell his government’s budget, he tells the show how the Liberals plan to court opposition for support. Plus, We get budget reaction from Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. When it comes down to the final budget vote, where are...The West BlockNov 9, 2025
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Hurricane Melissa: Jamaica fighting to deliver basic aid after devastating stormFour days after Hurricane Melissa struck the island, rescuers and relief workers spread out around Jamaica on Saturday to deliver food and water to isolated villages. The majority of the hurricane-affected areas of St. Elizabeth and Westmoreland were shut off by fallen concrete posts and trees scattered across roadways, but now vital relief supplies are...The Morning ShowNov 3, 2025
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STM says strike starting Halloween night may be impossible to avoidMontrealers are bracing for major public transit disruptions as two strikes are set to hit the city starting Halloween night. Beginning at 10 p.m. on Oct 31, 2, 500 maintenance workers will start a month-long strike. What’s more, starting at 4 a.m. Saturday, all bus and metro service will shut down for 24 hours as...Oct 31, 2025
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Operation launched to raise St. Lawrence River water levelsAuthorities began an extraordinary 36-hour operation at the Moses-Saunders Dam near Cornwall to boost water levels in the St. Lawrence River. Floodgates were opened to help marinas and boat owners struggling with unusually low conditions. The move is expected to free stranded vessels, but as Elizabeth Zogalis reports, it may not be enough for everyoneOct 17, 2025
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More transit disruption in Montreal as Quebec’s Labour Minister calls on the STM and its workers to meet next weekPublic transit in Montreal will resume a normal schedule on Saturday, but for how long? Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet announced this afternoon that he would meet with the STM and its striking maintenance workers’ union in an effort to break a two-week impasse that has caused six days of transit disruptions. As Global’s Elizabeth...Oct 3, 2025