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Global National: Jan. 4Millions of Canadians from the Prairies all the way to the East coast are bracing for a fierce blast of winter tonight, as part of a deep freeze that’s affecting tens-of-millions on both sides of the border. Over in the U.S., the anticipated winter blast is already bearing down as officials urge citizens to be...Global NationalJan 4
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COP29: Developing nations say $300B deal ‘not enough’At the UN’s annual climate conference, a significant $300 billion deal was reached Saturday night by delegates from the world’s wealthiest nations to assist developing countries in transitioning away from fossil fuels. While the agreement is seen by some as a notable achievement, several nations that stand to benefit have criticized it as “stage managed”...EnvironmentNov 24, 2024
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Edmonton police investigating Boissonnault’s former companyLiberal MP Randy Boissonnault, who has been under controversy for months related to the business dealings of his former medical supply business, is no longer a part of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. As Krista Hessey explains, Edmonton police are now investigating Boissonnault’s former company and business partner.Global NationalNov 20, 2024
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Trudeau’s experience with Trump a valuable commodity at APEC summitPrime Minister Justin Trudeau’s past experience with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump — avoiding a prolonged tariff war and signing a new trade deal — has made him a valuable commodity at the two summits of world leaders he will attend over the next week. David Akin reports.CanadaNov 14, 2024
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Global National: Nov. 16Mail in the Canada Post system is frozen tonight as 55,000 postal workers remain on strike for a second day. Though Canadians and small business are already feeling the negative impacts ahead of the holiday season, it could deal a devastating blow to the business itself. And, operations began moving toward normal at Eastern Canada’s...Global NationalNov 16, 2024
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Questions over killing of orphaned grizzly cubs on First Nation landThere are questions after two grizzly bear cubs were killed on the Lil’wat Reserve near Pemberton. As Paul Johnson reports, at least one bear expert is questioning the justification for the killings.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 8, 2024
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Outer Banks cast reveals wild BTS stories and preview season 4The adventurous Pogues are back in Outer Banks season 4, and cast members Austin North, Rudy Pankow, and Carlacia Grant join us with inside stories! They speak to us about unexpected critter encounters to off-beat music tastes and what it’s really like on set. Plus, they talk about the new season’s high stakes, and even...The Morning ShowNov 6, 2024
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As Air Canada strike looms, Trudeau says he won’t ‘put thumb on the scale’Speaking in Montreal on Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the onus is on Air Canada and the pilots’ union to reach a deal to avoid a strike or lockout, saying he would not “put my thumb on the scale.”CanadaSep 13, 2024
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Air Canada strike could cost economy $90M per day, economists warnHundreds of thousands of Air Canada passengers across the country are bracing for a looming pilot’s strike. Flights could be impacted this weekend if a deal isn’t reached, and negotiations are dead-locked. Economists warn a shutdown could cost the Canadian economy more than $90 million each day. Business leaders are calling on Ottawa to intervene,...Global NationalSep 13, 2024
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NDP faces challenges after pulling support for Trudeau, LiberalsWhile the federal NDP has ended its deal to prop up Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority government, it’s unclear if or when the party will try to trigger an early election. Touria Izri looks at the challenges the NDP faces as it tries to reposition itself to win over voters.Global NationalSep 10, 2024
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Global National: Sept. 10Pakistani national Muhammad Shahzeb Khan is facing terror charges in both Canada and the U.S. for allegedly plotting to carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish centre in the name of the so-called Islamic State in the New York borough of Brooklyn. The new details on how Khan entered Canada. Pressure is growing on...Global NationalSep 10, 2024
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A former Kodiaks star has made history by signing a professional contract in SwedenAfter five seasons with the Lethbridge Polytechnic Kodiaks, one volleyball player has become the first alumnus to sign a pro deal in the sport. Justin Sibbet reports.Sep 6, 2024
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NDP vague on supporting early election after ending Liberal supportNDP Leader Jagmeet Singh had fighting words against both the Conservatives and Liberals after ending his party’s supply and confidence deal with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government — but it remains unclear if Singh will try to force an early election. David Akin explains why the NDP may not be eager for such a move...Global NationalSep 5, 2024
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Health Matters: NL becomes 1st province to sign onto National School Food ProgramNewfoundland and Labrador is the first province to sign a deal with the federal Liberals to expand school food programs across the province. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the National School Food Program will save families with two children up to $800 a year. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for...Health MattersSep 5, 2024
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U.S. Department of Justice presses charges against senior Hamas leadersNearly 11 months after the October 7th attack in Israel, the U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday announced charges against senior Hamas leaders for killing more than 40 Americans. It comes as protesters took to the streets in Israel again to demand a deal that releases the remaining hostages.CrimeSep 4, 2024
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: Aug. 5, 2024Stormy weather rolled through parts of Alberta on Sunday night, forcing some major summer festivals to end early and causing flooding and power outages in Edson. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with officials in Alberta who are dealing with the wildfire situation in Jasper. And some Alberta basketball players are shooting to get a medal...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonAug 5, 2024
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Saskatchewan Rattlers top Winnipeg Sea Bears in reunion for Allen, Wright-ForemanWATCH: Released by the Winnipeg Sea Bears less than a month prior, Teddy Allen led the Saskatchewan Rattlers to victory in his first meeting against his old team and former Rattler Justin Wright-Foreman.Winnipeg Sea BearsJul 12, 2024
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: July 12With most of Saskatchewan under a heat wave, more wildfires are beginning to pop up around the province. Also: A court hearing for the Saskatchewan government to argue for an injunction to stop the Canada Revenue Agency from collecting millions in carbon levy money has been cancelled. And finally: Released by the Winnipeg Sea Bears...Global News at 6 SaskatoonJul 12, 2024
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Trudeau introduces initiative to expand Great Bear Sea protected areasPrime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Tuesday that he would protect an additional 14,000 square kilometres of the Great Bear Sea and “deliver hundreds of millions of dollars” to further support Indigenous-led conservation projects in the area.CanadaJun 25, 2024
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Global National: June 24The Edmonton Oilers will try to immortalize themselves into hockey history by beating the Florida Panthers in Game 7 of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final. Jeff Semple reports on the electric atmosphere in Edmonton ahead of the game, while Slav Kornik is in Sunrise, Fla. looks at how the team is preparing for the pivotal...Global NationalJun 24, 2024