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BBC goes ‘beyond’ fake news, reports ‘corrupt fraudulent news,’ Trump says amid defamation lawsuitAsked how his legal case against the BBC was going Tuesday, Trump reiterated that the publicly-owned British broadcaster “put words in my mouth” using artificial intelligence. Furthermore, Trump said he recently watched a “totally inaccurate” BBC report on the Iran war, claiming the story went “beyond” his token “fake news” slogan, and was instead “corrupt...PoliticsMar 17
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Clear Lake boating decision on Global News MorningGlobal’s Matthew Merkel talks about the impacts of a new decision allowing motor boats to return to Riding Mountain National Park.EnvironmentApr 9
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City of Winnipeg says new encampment policy will make impact this summerThis summer will be the first big test of the city’s new encampment distance guidelines. That as community members raise concerns about safety, open drug use, and losing the spaces they once felt comfortable. Vasilios Bellos reports.TrendingApr 21
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Christine Fréchette faces delicate balancing act as she creates new cabinetPremier-designate Christine Fréchette met with François Legault Tuesday afternoon as her transition to power continues. One of her most important tasks in the coming days will be creating her cabinet and deciding how much power to give those who opposed her in a fierce leadership race. Dan Spector reports.CanadaApr 14
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The rise of Avi Lewis: What to make of the NDP’s new leader?In this segment of This Week in Politics on ‘The Ben Mulroney Show’, Ben and the panelists have a deep discussion on Canadian politics, focusing on the recent NDP convention, the rise of new party leader Avi Lewis, and the implications for electoral strategy and party identity. They also cover the controversy surrounding Michael Ma’s...The Ben Mulroney ShowMar 31
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Edmonton takes aim at derelict commercial property owners with new taxThe City of Edmonton is taking aim at commercial property owners who leave their buildings in derelict shape. The idea is to increase property taxes on such buildings in an effort to improve appearances and prevent disorder. Coun. Ashley Salvador spearheaded the motion on the matter,which comes on the heels of a similar program she...Global News Morning EdmontonMar 30
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Moncton private clinic makes offer to New Brunswick government to help with waitlist backlogLong waits for many non-emergency surgeries in New Brunswick are continuing post-pandemic. Now, a private clinic in Moncton says they want to help with the backlog. As Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports, one expert warns it could come at a cost to the public system.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMar 30
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Saskatoon Blades induct three new hall of fame membersWATCH: Saskatoon Blades welcome three hockey legends to the hall of fame.CanadaMar 22
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New tax subclass takes aim at derelict commercial property owners in EdmontonOwners of rundown business buildings in Edmonton could see as much as a 57 per cent jump in their taxes. Ward Metis Councillor Ashley Salvador hopes the creation of the new subclass shows the public the city is taking the issue seriously. Gates Guarin has the story.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 26
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Alberta Ballet’s production of ‘Swan Lake’ adds new twist to classic storyThe Alberta Ballet’s production of ‘Swan Lake’ is hitting the stage in Edmonton this week, adding a bit of a twist to the classic love story that has captivated audiences for more than a century. Artistic director Francesco Ventriglia chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonMar 25
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New Brunswick unveils budget, making cuts as deficit growsNew Brunswick’s government has revealed its new budget, with big spending and significant cuts. As Anna Mandin reports, they’re planning for billions of dollars in deficits, and millions going to healthcare– with jobs in the civil sector dwindling as well.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMar 17
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Health Matters: Alberta takes new steps to restrict MAID accessAlberta is taking new steps to drastically restrict who is eligible for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). Premier Danielle Smith introduced a new bill on Wednesday that, if passed, would limit MAID to only people who are likely to die of natural causes within one year. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health...HealthMar 19
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Science News Now: Making a 3D Moon sculpture, Northern Lights returnsThis week on Science News Now, researcher-programmer Rachel Ward-Maxwell from the Ontario Science Centre joins Miranda Anthistle to break down some of the latest developments in science and space including, using lunar dust to 3D-print structures on the Moon, to the equinox that could boost northern lights displays this March, and new research aimed at...Global News Morning TorontoMar 9
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New Brunswick government makes deal with doctors to help with staff retention and recruitmentThe provincial government has reached an agreement for a new compensation model with New Brunswick doctors. The deal is being touted as more competitive and attractive in order to keep those currently working in the province and bring in more doctors from the outside. Johnny James reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickMar 12
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The science of gaming: Nova Scotia university takes control of new programAcadia University has opened a new centre dedicated to learning through video games. It is asking users a simple question with big impacts. What are you playing for? Skye Bryden-Blom reports.EntertainmentMar 9
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Quebec government makes big new investment in tanker truck manufacturerThe Quebec government announced a multi-million dollar investment in a new tanker truck manufacturing plant in Granby Thursday. Tremcar hopes the money will boost its productivity and make it more competitive while retaining jobs in Quebec. Elizabeth Zogalis reports.Mar 5
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Pink denies claims of Carey Hart split after 20 years of marriagePink speaks out after People Magazine reported she was divorcing her husband, Carey Hart, after 20 years of marriage. Posting a video on social media, she denied the claims and called it “fake news”. Also, Canadian-American actor Jim Carrey received a lifetime achievement Award from France’s top film honours.The Morning ShowFeb 27
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Question facing middle powers is whether they ‘help write new rules’: CarneyPrime Minister Mark Carney addressed Australia’s parliament Wednesday, in a bid to strengthen the relationship between the two middle powers. During his address, he said the question middle powers, like Australia and Canada, face is whether they will “help write the new rules that will determine our security and prosperity or let the hegemons dictate...CanadaMar 4
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Canadians want floor-crossing MPs to face immediate byelections, new polls showThe act of joining another political party is under increased scrutiny in the wake of three Conservative MPs switching to the Liberals. David Akin explains how new polling shows the majority of Canadians don’t like floor-crossers, and what these voters think should happen when a politician swaps teams.Global NationalMar 4
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‘Punch’ makes a new friend: Baby macaque seen hugging monkey in adorable video‘Punch,’ a baby macaque that captured hearts after being seen dragging a stuffed orangutan around his enclosure, is seen in a new video from the Ichikawa City Zoo hugging another monkey amid concerns he was struggling to fit in.Feb 22