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Mark Carney gets his own ‘Heated Rivalry’ sweaterThe breakout Canadian star of the hit series “Heated Rivalry” was back on home ice Thursday night, alongside Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Hudson Williams, who portrays Ottawa-born Shane Hollander in the hit hockey drama, walked the red carpet at a banquet for Canada’s media elite. Williams even gave the prime minister the signature white...The Morning ShowJan 30
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‘Heated Rivalry’ star Hudson Williams helps Canada PM Mark Carney put on his fleece‘Heated Rivalry’ star Hudson Williams and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney got chummy on the red carpet for a gala celebrating the beloved series. Williams helped Carney into his character’s jacket before the two embraced, posed for photos and shared laughs together.EntertainmentJan 29
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‘Heated Rivalry’ star Hudson Williams helps Canada PM Mark Carney put on his fleece‘Heated Rivalry’ star Hudson Williams and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney got chummy on the red carpet for a gala celebrating the beloved series. Williams helped Carney into his character’s jacket before the two embraced, posed for photos and shared laughs together.EntertainmentJan 29
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Trial starts for man charged with murdering his mother in King’s Mill Park in 2021Colin Hatcher has pleaded not guilty to murdering Kathleen Hatcher. The issue will be his mental state at the time and whether he is criminally responsible. Catherine McDonald reports.Global News at 6 TorontoJan 19
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Building Bright Futures: Heath Coombes looks to make his mark in the world of basketballThis week on Building Bright Futures we introduce you to Heath Coombes, a grade nine student who has been working on his basketball skills for 475 consecutive days and counting. He’s doing everything he can to get his chance at playing in the states. If you know someone who should be featured on Building Bright...Dec 4, 2025
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Strawberry Fields Forever: John Lennon fans gather at Central Park memorial 45 years after his deathDec. 8, 2025, marks the 45th anniversary of late The Beatles singer-songwriter John Lennon. The Liverpool-born star was shot dead in New York City in 1980. As per tradition, thousands of fans gathered at Strawberry Fields on Monday — the memorial placed in Central Park, where Lennon was killed — to commemorate the music icon.EntertainmentDec 8, 2025
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Munich Security Conference opens without Carney after B.C. school shootingU.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Germany for the Munich Security Conference, where he is expected to press European allies on defence spending and Ukraine. Reports suggest his tone will be less confrontational than last year’s appearance by U.S. Vice President JD Vance. Prime Minister Mark Carney cancelled his trip following the Tumbler...PoliticsFeb 13
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Carney’s new defence strategy aims to reduce reliance on U.S.Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled his long-awaited ‘Buy Canadian’ defence plan. Jillian Piper reports on the $6.6 billion proposal, how many jobs are supposed to be created from it while depending less on the U.S., and the questions about whether the strategy can live up to the hype.Global NationalFeb 17
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Carney announces Canada’s new defence industrial strategyPrime Minister Mark Carney released his new Buy Canadian plan in Montreal on Tuesday to supply the military and grow Canada’s domestic defence industry. The strategy looks to increase Canadian firms’ share of federal defence contracts to 70 per cent over the next decade and boost Canadian defence exports by 50 per cent.CanadaFeb 17
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Global National: Feb. 17How Prime Minister Mark Carney’s ‘Buy Canadian’ defence strategy is aimed at relying less on the U.S. The trio of Canadian speedskaters successfully defending their Olympic gold medals in women’s team pursuit. A grieving Canadian father’s dangerous mission to find the remains of his son, who was killed in the Ukraine war. Plus, remembering the...Global NationalFeb 17
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‘Canada paid’: Carney responds after Trump threatens to block opening of Gordie Howe bridgeAhead of chairing a cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters he spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump about his threat to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge. “I explained that Canada paid for the construction of the bridge – $4 billion – that the ownership is shared between the state...EconomyFeb 10
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Where does Edmonton MP’s defection to Liberals leave Conservatives, Poilievre?After initially saying he’d quit politics, Edmonton MP Matt Jeneroux has now crossed the floor to the Liberals, becoming the third Conservative to do so since the April 2025 federal election. David Akin explains why Jeneroux says he ditched the Tories; where this leaves Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and his party; and how it puts...Global National6 hours
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N.B. father searches for remains of son killed in Ukraine warMarc Mazerolle is preparing to travel to war-torn Ukraine to seek answers about his son’s death. Patrick Mazerolle is one of at least 27 Canadians who have died in Ukraine during Russia’s full-scale invasion. Heidi Petracek explains the hurdles Marc is facing in retrieving Patrick’s body, and how Marc is hoping to help other families...Global NationalFeb 17
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Jeneroux says ‘couldn’t sit on the sidelines’ after Carney’s Davos speechPrime Minister Mark Carney welcomed Alberta MP Matt Jeneroux, who crossed the floor from the Conservative Party to join the Liberal caucus on Wednesday. “Matt brings a wealth of experience, despite his young demeanour,” Carney said. Jeneroux said that he “couldn’t sit on the sidelines” after seeing Carney’s “ambitious agenda”. He added that after Carney’s...CanadaFeb 18
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‘Work with us,’ Poilievre says he told Carney in meetingDays after he survived a review of his leadership, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre met Prime Minister Mark Carney for a discussion on the state of the Canadian economy. “My message to him [Carney] is to work with us. Work with us to fast-track results for an affordable, safe, self-reliant Canada,” Poilievre told reporters after his...CanadaFeb 4
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‘Just visiting his riding’: Carney delivers dig at PoilievrePrime Minister Mark Carney joked during question period Tuesday about Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre choosing to run in a different riding next federal election, suggesting Poilievre is “just visiting his riding.”CanadaFeb 3
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Carney suggests Poilievre remove his ‘fingers from his ears’ when it comes to Canadian auto workersDuring question period Tuesday, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre asked Prime Minister Mark Carney why the Liberal government is subsidizing foreign-made electric vehicles rather than cutting taxes on domestic vehicle production. Carney implored Poilievre to listen to Ontario Premier Doug Ford and the head of the Auto Manufacturing Association who, he says, know his government’s...PoliticsFeb 10
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Olympics: McMorris crash, norovirus hits Canada-Finland hockey openerNivrita Ganguly joins Antony Robart to discuss Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris dropping out of his big air event following a head injury, why Canada’s women’s hockey opener with Finland has been postponed and what to watch for at the Olympics opening ceremony.CanadaFeb 5
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LeBlanc tells Poilievre to ‘look in the mirror’ as ex-Conservative MP crosses floor to LiberalsInternal Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said he is looking forward to working alongside ex-Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux. who crossed the floor to join the Liberal Party Wednesday. Asked about Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s comments that Jeneroux “betrayed” his constituents, and that Prime Minister Mark Carney is “trying to seize a costly Liberal majority government… through...Canada9 hours
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Calls for safety improvements after Halifax Transit bus nearly strikes familyA close call in a marked crosswalk between a family and a Halifax Transit bus is sparking safety concerns. A father and his four-year-old son were nearly struck during an evening walk in November. Now he’s calling for changes to make Halifax streets safer. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxJan 29