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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
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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
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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
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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
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Global National: June 18American senators and some grieving families of Boeing plane crash victims lashed out at company CEO Dave Calhoun at a hearing in Washington, where he testified about safety issues and offered an apology. Jackson Proskow speaks with the family of Danielle Moore, a Canadian killed in a 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash; and reports on an...Global NationalJun 18
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Singh calls for action against ‘greedy’ grocery CEOs amid Loblaw deal with Rogers/Bell-owned telecomSpeaking during Wednesday’s question period, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh asked what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is doing to “stop greedy CEOs from ripping off Canadians” amid his call to investigate a deal between Canada’s largest grocery store chain, Loblaw, and a company owned by the country’s telecom giants, Rogers and Bell. Trudeau replied that telecom...CanadaMay 22
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George Floyd killing: Minneapolis marks 4-year-anniversary with collective healing spaceGeorge Floyd Square was a space for collective healing in Minneapolis, Minn., on Sunday, as the community marked the four-year anniversary of Floyd’s death, which became a rallying cry for racial equity and criminal justice reform across the U.S.CrimeMay 26
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Saskatchewan justice minister announces $100,000 fine for discharging bear spray publiclyOn Tuesday, Saskatchewan Justice Minister Bronwyn Eyre announced the enforcement strategy following “too many recent incidents which have caused disruption, injury and fear.”Mar 12
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Global National: April 10Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has given his highly anticipated testimony for the first time at the foreign interference inquiry. What Trudeau says he knew and when about allegations of Chinese meddling; what CSIS told him; and why he chose not to take action. The Bank of Canada is holding its key interest rate at five...Global NationalApr 10
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Crime Beat: Previewing part 2 of the Surrey Six murdersTonight’s episode of Crime Beat is the second in a series that explores one of the country’s most high profile crimes: the Surrey Six murders. Crime Beat’s Jules Knox talks about how police misconduct theatened to derail the quest for justice.Crime BeatMar 15
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Afzaal family says Nathaniel Veltman’s life sentence won’t ‘mend fractured pieces’ of livesFollowing the sentencing of a man who killed four members of a Muslim family and injured a fifth in London, Ont., in June 2021, the family members of the victims spoke on Thursday outside of the court. “We don’t know if it’s closure or justice. What we do know is that the verdict will not...CanadaFeb 22
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Trudeau ‘pissed off’ by Bell Media layoffs, says journalism key in combatting misinformationAsked about Bell Media’s recent mass-layoff during a press conference on Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau commented that he’s “pissed off” by the layoffs, in an angry speech. Trudeau said in an age where misinformation runs rampant, it’s more important than ever to have “quality” journalism.CanadaFeb 9
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Global National: Feb. 8BCE Inc. has made another sweeping round of layoffs at Bell Media, eliminating about 4,800 jobs and multiple CTV News programs, while also selling off 45 regional radio stations. How Bell is justifying the decision, the harsh criticism it’s facing, and the fears for Canadian journalism. Federal politicians and police officers gathered in Ottawa for...Global NationalFeb 8
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Trudeau and Nunavut Premier sign ‘historic’ land transfer, largest in Canadian historyTwenty per cent of Canada’s land mass will soon be in the hands of the government of Nunavut. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in the territory’s capital Iqaluit on Thursday, signing the Nunavut Lands and Resources Devolution Agreement, saying it was a “historic day” for not just Nunavut, but for the entire country. David Akin...CanadaJan 18
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Global National: Jan. 4Rogers and Bell will both soon raise the prices of some of their wireless phone plans, adding more pressure on top of the rising cost of living. How a lack of competition among major cellphone carriers in Canada is contributing to the problem, and the reaction of some frustrated Canadians over the imminent increases.Walter Gillespie,...Global NationalJan 4
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Global National: Dec. 17In tonight’s top story: The arrest of a 15-year-old in Ottawa connected to an alleged terror plot has triggered leaders in the Jewish community to urge Canadians to stay vigilant. And, as Israel’s war on Gaza continues, international pressure for a ceasefire is growing stronger — even from within. Alarming new figures are out about...Global NationalDec 17, 2023
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Feds promise funds to build 40K homes in VancouverThe City of Vancouver and the federal government have reached a deal to build more than 40,000 homes over the next decade as part of the Housing Accelerator Fund. Emily Lazatin reports Friday’s announcement from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Vancouver comes as his party sees a slip in the polls.CanadaDec 15, 2023
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Trudeau confirms deal that will see Canada build water bombers to help fight wildfires in EuropePrime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday confirmed a deal that would see De Havilland Canada water bombers built in Alberta and shipped to Europe to help in its efforts to fight wildfires. The deal comes after both regions faced devastating wildfires this summer.CanadaNov 24, 2023
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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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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Oct. 26An Oregon man is now in jail for allegedly tormenting three young girls in B.C. Why the family of Carson Cremini believes there will never be justice for the callous treatment that lead to the teens death. Plus, Whistler residents fact the fact they’re living among grizzly bears.Global News Hour at 6 BCOct 26, 2023