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Poilievre responds to Trump saying he’s not a MAGA guy: ‘I’m fine with that’Asked about U.S. President Donald Trump saying that he’s “not a MAGA guy,” Poilievre shook off any perceived slight on Tuesday while reacting to the U.S. president’s tariffs imposed on Canada, saying “I’m fine with that. I have one job to do and it’s to fight for this country… We will never be the 51st...PoliticsMar 4, 2025
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Melanie Joly says she won’t run for Liberal leaderForeign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said on Friday that she won’t be running to become the next Liberal party leader who will succeed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. She argued her role in cabinet is too important during an especially charged moment in Canada-U.S. relations and said, “I’m putting my country first.”CanadaJan 10, 2025
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‘I’m losing sleep’: Canada Post strike causes unexpected travel woesThe ongoing Canada Post strike has been a headache for many across the country sending holiday gifts through the mail, but it’s affecting some in unexpected ways. Hersh Singh reports.Dec 10, 2024
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‘I’m in a bad situation’: Yazidi woman hopes to reunite with family who fled to CanadaThe so-called Islamic State (ISIS) launched a ruthless campaign of terror in Iraq in August 2014, attempting to wipe out the Yazidi people, a religious minority group in the country. Jeff Semple has the story of one Yazidi family who survived and eventually fled to Canada, but without one of their daughters.Global NationalNov 20, 2024
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Vancouver Queer Film Festival kicks off WednesdayThe Vancouver Queer Film Festival kicks off Wednesday night. Award-winning filmmaker Hayley Morin talks about her picture “I’ll Tell You When I’m Ready.” The film will be available to audiences across Canada starting Monday, Sept. 16, 2024 on TELUS Optik TV channel 8 (VOD in Alberta and B.C.) and online at watch.telusoriginals.comGlobal News Morning BCSep 11, 2024
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Manitoba’s Top Doctor on one year in a pandemic“We’re going to keep watching very closely but certainly I’m happy to receive an AstraZeneca vaccine myself.” Chief Provincial Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin talks about Health Canada and Manitoba’s response to questions about the vaccine, and reflects on one year in a pandemic.Mar 12, 2021
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‘Thank God I’m in Canada’: dual citizens living in Eastern Ontario react to U.S. electionDual American-Canadian citizens are reacting to the chaotic election night.CanadaNov 4, 2020
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Hockey Canada scandal: London police chief apologizes, says case ‘should not take this long’During a press conference on Monday where London, Ont. police announced sexual assault charges against five members of Canada’s 2018 World Junior hockey team, Chief Thai Truong apologized to the victim. “I’m apologizing to the victim and to her family because it’s taken this long. This should not take this long, it should not take...CanadaFeb 5, 2024
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Georges St-Pierre : I’m very lucky to have been born in CanadaSpeaking to reporters in Montreal Thursday, Canadian Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) icon Georges “Rush” St-Pierre told reporters he was “lucky” to be born in Canada even if he was bullied as a child.CanadaFeb 21, 2019
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‘I’m sorry’: Scammer claiming to be from Canada Revenue Agency confronted by Winnipeg manJarek Sieczka clued into the fact the phone call was a scam but he wanted to see how far the caller would take him.Global News at 6 WinnipegApr 9, 2018
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As N.B. expands biosimilar drug coverage, Crohn’s and Colitis Canada asks for delayCrohn’s and Colitis Canada is asking the New Brunswick government to delay – and rethink – a proposed switch to cheaper drug coverage for patients living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The province says the move can be made safely and effectively for about 3,000 patients with arthritis, IBD, and psoriasis. And while Crohn’s and...CanadaNov 11, 2021
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‘I’m happy with the situation as it is:’ Hajdu on U.S.-Canada border closureMinister of Health, Patty Hajdu, tells Mercedes Stephenson she is happy with the U.S.-Canada border closure as Canada has its hands full domestically with the COVID-19 pandemic.EconomySep 13, 2020
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First Nations leaders say blockades should come to ‘peaceful end’ if guarantees metAssembly of First Nations Chief Perry Bellegarde and a Mohawk grand chief (i’m looking into his name) said on Tuesday that the blockades currently in place in different parts of Canada in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs who oppose the CoastalLink pipeline should come to a peaceful end, but stressed guarantees must be made.Feb 18, 2020
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Freeland apologizes to women harassed in militaryOn ‘The West Block’ Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland tells Mercedes Stephenson she never knew of the allegations of sexual misconduct against former Chief of the Defence Staff General Jonathan Vance. When asked if the government will apologize to women for not taking more action at the time, Freeland says, “…no woman serving Canada should...The West BlockApr 25, 2021
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Victoria Anthony In StudioAfter P!nk hand-picked her last year to sing during her live performance in Vancouver, Victoria Anthony’s life has changed dramatically! While chatting in studio with ET Canada’s Roz Weston, the 13-year-old talks about her debut single “Because I’m A Girl” and shares how the Grammy Award-winning singer inspired her to pursue her dreams.EntertainmentJul 3, 2019
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lovelytheband In StudioSam, Jordan, and Mitchy — a.k.a. lovelytheband — are in the ET Canada studio telling Sangita Patel about their new music and how they support the LGBTQ community through their actions and latest single “maybe, i’m afraid”.EntertainmentJul 17, 2019
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‘What I’m most focused on is the erosion of Canada’s democracy’: BaberIndependent MPP Roman Baber was removed from Ontario’s Progressive Conservative caucus over his opposition to COVID-19 lockdowns, and now he’s seeking the federal Conservative leadership. ‘The West Block’ guest hose David Akin speaks with Baber about his message to voters and how he differs from other candidates running on personal freedom-focused platforms.The West BlockMay 1, 2022
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Insurance Bureau of Canada offers advice on filing a claim for those affected by wildfiresWe check in with Amanda Dean from the Insurance Bureau of Canada to answer questions for residents affected by wildfires and mandatory evacuation orders. IBC CAMP staff will be at the Canada Games Centre in Halifax this week to answer insurance-related questions for those impacted.Global News Morning HalifaxJun 1, 2023
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Singh dismisses idea of private committee investigating foreign election interferenceAddressing reporters in Ottawa on Monday, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh dismissed the idea of a closed committee to investigate the allegations of foreign election interference in Canada, instead re-iterating his support for a public inquiry. “I’m loathe to say the words that I agree with [Pierre Poilievre],” Singh said. “I will say, though, I don’t...CanadaMar 6, 2023
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Canada to invest $59.9M to boost semiconductor industryAs part of the federal government’s Strategic Innovation Fund, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday that $59.9 million will be provided for projects from IBM Canada and C2MI, as they work to create more semiconductors and “unlock economic growth” across Canada.CanadaApr 26, 2024