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Trump says he’ll cut off all trade with Spain over access to military basesU.S. President Donald Trump threatened to cut off all trade with Spain after their prime minister said the U.S. military would not be able to use the country’s military bases for strikes linked to the war on Iran.U.S. NewsMar 3
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Visit Orlando: taste the world all in OrlandoMorgan takes us along for one final trip to Orlando as she explores their array of international cuisines. From flaming desserts to dumpling making to fun desserts, we get a taste of the world all in Orlando. We also learn about Morgan’s favourite food spot, check it out!LifestyleMar 19
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‘All About Tyler’ at Winnipeg’s Artbeat StudioArtists L. Zastre and Tyler Genaille talk to Global News Morning about their collaborative exhibit at Artbeat Studio in Winnipeg’s Exchange District.EntertainmentMar 13
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Langley hosts Junior All-Native basketball tournamentLocal First Nations and the Vancouver Bandits are hosting nearly 2,000 young athletes for the 50th annual Junior All-Native Tournament. Taya Fast reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 18
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Historical Society of Alberta to lose all provincial fundingAs part of Alberta’s 2026 budget, the Historical Society of Alberta is set to lose all provincial funding. As Justin Sibbet reports, this is a serious concern for the volunteer-run organization. It’s not just them, however, as other industries are also worried about the snowball effects this relatively inexpensive decision could bring.EconomyMar 10
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All Vancouver parking officers to be equipped with body-worn camerasOm Mogerman with the City of Vancouver’s Parking Operations and Enforcement Branch speaks with Global News Morning about the results of a 6-month long pilot project that saw 15 parking enforcement officers equipped with body-worn cameras.Global News Morning BCMar 20
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Majority of Canadians support MAID for mental illness patients, research saysA growing number of Canadians say they support Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) for people in certain circumstances. Health reporter Katherine Ward breaks down this latest research and has more on how public opinion could impact policy going forward.CanadaMar 18
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Ford government moves to make all premier, minister records secretThe Ford government is planning to change transparency laws in Ontario to stop the release of any messages involving ministers and staff, a retroactive move which could also keep the premier’s cellphone records permanently secret. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.PoliticsMar 13
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Titanic-themed statue depicting Trump and Epstein appears on National MallA new art installation by the anonymous collective Secret Handshake appeared on Washington’s National Mall this week. The sculpture depicts figures representing Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein recreating an iconic scene from the film Titanic.EntertainmentMar 11
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Treasures of all kinds at Saskatoon Gun Club Annual Collectors’ ShowWATCH: Saskatoon Gun Club president Ian Weimer shares some of his vintage collection from over the years. The Saskatoon Gun Club Annual Collectors’ Show is March 13-14 at Prairieland Park. Show hours are Friday 5-9 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. On Saturday 10 – noon there will also be an appraiser on...EntertainmentMar 11
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Global Okanagan Adopt-a-Pet: Meet Mel and Gabby!Meet Mel and Gabby! The two six-month-old cats were among a group of six kittens found abandoned at a Merritt property by a real estate team. They are described as gentle and shy and hoping for a calm home. They can be adopted out together or separately.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 2
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Quebec students protest in Ottawa calling for clean drinking water for allDozens of high school students from the Montreal area were on parliament hill. They’re calling on Ottawa to improve access to clean drinking water for Indigenous communities. Many first nations still lack proper infrastructure for safe water. As Tim Sargeant reports, the students hope their message will force the government to take action.CanadaMar 10
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Discourse between Liberal MP and Vancouver MLA Dallas BrodieLiberal MP Wade Grant says a staff member for Vancouver MLA Dallas Brodie crossed the line, by storming into his constituency office on Friday in an aggressive manner. Paul Johnson has more, including what Brodie has to say.Global News Hour at 6 BCMar 7
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Nova Scotia MLA raising concerns about new highway tolls in New BrunswickA Nova Scotia politician wants New Brunswick’s premier to park the idea of a toll near their provincial boundary, saying the plan to impose a fee on out-of-province vehicles would have a significant impact. Angela Capobianco reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxMar 18
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Health Matters: Majority of Canadians support MAID for mental illness patients, poll finds80% of Canadians say they support Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in situations where mental illness is a patient’s only condition, according to new research conducted for Dying with Dignity Canada. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Mar. 18, 2026.Health MattersMar 18
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Whitecaps open 2026 MLS seasonThe Vancouver Whitecaps open up their 2026 MLS campaign Saturday afternoon at BC Place against Real Salt Lake. Maurice Edu, Apple TV analyst and former first overall MLS SuperDraft selection joins Jay Janower on Global News Morning Weekend BC.Global News Morning BCFeb 21
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Iran names its new supreme leader as attacks grow on all frontsThere are major developments in the Middle East — Iran says it has named its new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, son of former supreme leader Ali Khamenei, as attacks expand on all fronts. Thick black smoke blanketed Tehran after the U.S. and Israel targeted fuel depots and refineries. Attacks are also widening critical civilian infrastructure...PoliticsMar 8
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HUB mall shooting victim’s parents push for parole eligibility changesThe parents of Brian Ilesic, who was one of three people murdered in the 2012 at the University of Alberta, are pushing for change to how often convicted murders can apply for parole. As Sarah Komadina explains, Brian’s Bill could mean saving families from being re-traumatized by yearly hearings.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 4
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Night of Artists Artwalk in support of Amy’s House takes over Bonnie Doon MallThis weekend, Bonnie Doon Centre will transform into a massive art gallery. The Night of Artists Artwalk celebrates our thriving arts community but it also includes a fundraising gala. Founder Phil Alain shared details with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonMar 12
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South Peace MLA calls for full Tumbler Ridge inquiryIt has been two-and-a-half weeks now since the tragedy in Tumbler Ridge and people are still searching for answers. Peace River South MLA Larry Neufeld joins Global News Morning to disuss his call for a full public inquiry as well as the latest revelations involving ChatGPT.Global News Morning BCFeb 28