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Global National: July 11A growing chorus of Democratic voices continues to turn against U.S. President Joe Biden, after a high-stakes news conference — the first that the 81-year-old has held since the disastrous debate — raised even more concerns about the president’s age and health. On the final day of the NATO summit, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed...Global NationalJul 11
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Stoltenberg to meet with Trudeau in OttawaNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is set to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau when he visits Ottawa on Wednesday, which is his first visit in nearly two years. David Akin has more on his visit and how it is putting a spotlight on Canada’s military spending.CanadaJun 19
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Trudeau and Modi meet face-to-face at G7 summitJustin Trudeau and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have met for the first time since Canada accused India’s government of playing a role in the killing of BC Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. University of the Fraser Valley Political Scientist Hamish Telford discusses what that meeting means for diplomacy and trade relations between the two...Global BCJun 16
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: June 14Justin Trudeau’s first face-to-face meeting with the Indian prime minister since explosive allegations about the murder of a Sikh leader in Surrey. Concerns Metro Vancouver is stripping away what little privacy there is at the popular clothing optional beach. And the ugly side of beautiful peacocks and why some Vancouver Island neighbours say they’re more...Global BCJun 14
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Global National: April 2Outrage is mounting over the Israeli airstrike that killed seven World Central Kitchen workers, including Canadian-American Jacob Flickinger, who had just finished delivering essential food to Palestinians. How Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reacting; the calls for accountability; how this attack is also putting future aid for Gaza at risk, and what this could...Global NationalApr 2
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King Charles holds 1st audience since cancer diagnosis with British PM SunakKing Charles held an audience for the first time since being diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer, meeting with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.PoliticsFeb 21
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Global National: Jan. 21As Israel’s war on Hamas rages on, the number of Palestinians killed keeps piling up. The United Nations (UN) chief says the bloodshed is heartbreaking and that Israel’s military operations have spread “mass destruction.” In Ukraine, it’s been almost two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion, and now there are questions over who’s responsible...Global NationalJan 21
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Global National: Nov. 24Cars emblazoned with the internationally recognized Red Cross logo carried 24 men, women and children out of Gaza on Friday after they were held in captivity by Hamas militants for nearly seven weeks. The escort marks the first wave in what is expected to be a series of hostage releases over the next four days....Global NationalNov 24, 2023
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‘This is my war now’: Families of hostages taken by Hamas continue push for their releaseAfter a meeting between Israeli war cabinet ministers and a handful of family members on Monday evening, one of the attendees, Udi Goren, whose cousin Tel Haimi is currently being held by Hamas in Gaza, said he hoped Israel’s government would prioritize the return of the hostages first and foremost. Meanwhile, the father of a...WorldNov 21, 2023
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Global National: Nov. 4United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Saturday he was “horrified” by a strike on an ambulance in Gaza, with video of the Friday scene showing more than a dozen bodies. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was in Jordan’s capital to call for a humanitarian pause while meeting with counterparts from Arab nations, who...Global NationalNov 4, 2023
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Health Matters: Masking returns to Nova Scotia hospitalsNova Scotia health facilities are bringing back masking requirements in anticipation of respiratory virus season. The change comes just a month after the masking mandate was dropped. Katherine Ward has more on this as well as federal, provincial, and territorial health ministers meeting in Charlottetown to discuss strategies for attracting new health workers and British...CanadaOct 11, 2023
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B.C. wildfires still a danger as some evacuation orders are liftedIt’s been a bittersweet homecoming for wildfire evacuees in British Columbia. A week after apocalyptic fires tore through the Okanagan region, some people are back home tonight. But some don’t have a place to go back to as more evacuation orders are lifted. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also touched down in the region today, meeting...CanadaAug 25, 2023
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Global National: Aug. 25It’s been a bittersweet homecoming for wildfire evacuees in British Columbia. A week after apocalyptic fires tore through the Okanagan region, some people are back home tonight. But some don’t have a place to go back to as more evacuation orders are lifted. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also touched down in the region today, meeting...Aug 25, 2023
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Premier Moe says Canada needs to prioritize infrastructure to hold competitive edge on exportsSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe discussed Canada’s need, in his view, to develop infrastructure across all provinces on Wednesday during the Canada’s Premiers meeting in Winnipeg. Moe said he’s calling for a first minister’s meeting to address the importance of transportation networks to continue delivering exports to the global market.CanadaJul 12, 2023
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‘Global investors are watching,’ Premier Ford on resource development in Ontario’s Ring of FireOntario Premier Doug Ford said Natural Resources Minister Jonathon Wilkinson committed in writing to $40 million in support for the Ring of Fire development on Wednesday during Canada’s Premiers meeting in Winnipeg. Ford said “we need to move forward with developing the Ring of Fire because the world is watching.” He added that he looks...Jul 12, 2023
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‘Reluctant partners’: New Toronto mayor Olivia Chow, Doug Ford already butting heads?After being sworn in as the new Mayor of Toronto on Wednesday, Olivia Chow referred to Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as “reluctant partners,” in funding for the city. Chow, after becoming mayor-elect, said that the city would take the Ford government to court if the province chooses to expropriate municipal...CanadaJul 12, 2023
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Ukraine looks for security guarantees as NATO leaders meetThis week could be critical for the future of Ukraine. With no end in sight to Russia’s invasion, NATO leaders are gathering in Lithuania for a key summit. The world’s biggest security alliance is divided on several issues including if and how Ukraine should be granted membership. The Ukrainian president plans to attend the annual...WorldJul 9, 2023
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Global National: July 9This week could be critical for the future of Ukraine. With no end in sight to Russia’s invasion, NATO leaders are gathering in Lithuania for a key summit. The world’s biggest security alliance is divided on several issues including if and how Ukraine should be granted membership. The Ukrainian president plans to attend the annual...Jul 9, 2023
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Residential school documents committee given over 4 years to file reportThe Residential School Documents Advisory Committee held its first meeting on Wednesday, and Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Marc Miller revealed that it has four and a half years left to complete its report on the abuse of Indigenous children in residential schools across Canada. On the length of time it will take, he said it...CanadaJun 28, 2023
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Justin Trudeau thanks first responders for wildfire work during N.S. visitPrime Minister Justin Trudeau was in the Halifax area Monday to meet with first responders and residents of the Tantallon wildfires. As Megan King reports, Trudeau shared his thanks with firefighters and spoke with officials about future response efforts.Global News at 6 HalifaxJun 19, 2023