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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
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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
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Carney puts a familiar face back into his cabinetPrime Minister Mark Carney has made a mini cabinet shuffle, welcoming Justin Trudeau loyalist Marc MIller back into his inner circle. UFV Political Scientist Hamish Telford discusses the move and the potential political fallout.Global BCDec 2
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Miller returns to cabinet after Guilbeault resignsPrime Minister Mark Carney has shuffled his inner circle after Steven Guilbeault’s resignation as Canadian identity and culture minister. Mackenzie Gray looks at who’s picking up Guilbeault’s old files, and how Marc Miller is a cabinet minister again.Global NationalDec 1
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Carney picks Mark Wiseman as Canada’s new U.S. ambassadorOn Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed his close friend, an experienced financier, Mark Wiseman to fulfill the role of U.S. ambassador. While having no diplomatic or electoral experience, Wiseman is no stranger to politics, being a co-founder of the ‘Century Initiative’. Mackenzie Gray has more.CanadaDec 22
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Carney shares 2025 Christmas message: ‘Slow down, reflect and focus on what really matters’In his Christmas message to Canadians, Prime Minister Mark Carney said the holidays are an opportunity to “slow down, reflect and focus on what really matters.” Carney said that although 2025 has “brought more than its share of challenges,” Canadians are “fortunate to be part of one extraordinary, generous and caring nation.”Canada10 hours
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Carney pledges solidarity with Jewish community in wake of Bondi Beach terror attackPrime Minister Mark Carney pledged his government’s support for Canada’s Jewish community Sunday in Ottawa, in the wake of a devastating terror attack in Australia’s Bondi Beach that killed at least 15 people.CanadaDec 14
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‘They came to us,’ Carney says on Conservative MPs crossing the floorPrime Minister Mark Carney is revealing new details about the defection of two Conservative MPs, which has put the Liberals just one seat shy of a majority government. In a preview of Carney’s year-end interview with Global National anchor and executive editor Dawna Friesen, David Akin looks at what Carney is saying about his role...Global NationalDec 17
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Newly-released bodycam video shows police’s encounter with Luigi Mangione in McDonald’sNewly-released bodycam video from December 2024 shows officers’ first interaction with Luigi Mangione inside a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania. In the video, Mangione tells officers his name is “Mark Rosario” when police questioned him after responding to the scene because a restaurant employee reported him to police, saying customers believed they recognized him from the news.Dec 10
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Syria marks 1 year since fall of al-Assad with military paradesMilitary parades were organized on Monday in Syria to mark the first anniversary of Bashar al-Assad’s fall. Assad fled Syria for Russia a year ago as rebels commanded by Syria’s new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, seized Damascus and ended his rule, more than 13 years into a war that spiralled out of an uprising against Assad.PoliticsDec 8
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Federal housing program will only build 26,000 over next five years: Budget watchdogPrime Minister Mark Carney billed his signature housing program as the most ambitious since the Second World War, but his promise may fall well short. Mackenzie Gray explains what the budget watchdog expects to happen, and how the federal government is responding.Global NationalDec 2
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Calgary man lives out darting dream at world championshipsCalgarian Clint Clarkson has made his mark on the world of darts by earning a spot in the World Federation of Darts World Championship. To help prepare, he played our own Michael King in a friendly game and talked about the mental side of the sport.CanadaDec 4
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Spielberg sends the internet abuzz with trailer for “Disclosure Day”Steven Spielberg set the internet abuzz with the release of a teaser for his next film, “Disclosure Day.” The movie marks an exciting return to the sci-fi adventure genre for one of the world’s most celebrated directors. Then, another Canadian sighting of Jon Hamm! The former “Mad Men” star was spotted in Winnipeg after previously...The Morning ShowDec 17
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Mark Carney says First Nations clean water legislation coming next springPrime Minister Mark Carney was in Ottawa Tuesday at the Assembly of First Nations, where he announced his government will introduce clean drinking water legislation in the spring and he will also host a first ministers’ meeting with First Nations leaders early in 2026.CanadaDec 2
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‘These are just recommendations’: Carney jokes with Trump after US-Paraguay FIFA 2026 drawIn a lighthearted moment Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney shared a brief exchange with U.S. President Donald Trump, following the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw in Washington, D.C. Carney said after Paraguay was placed in the same group as the U.S. during the team draw, he joked with Trump not to worry as, “These are...CanadaDec 5
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Meghan Markle reaches out to estranged father after emergency leg amputationMeghan Markle has reportedly reached out to her estranged father after he had an emergency leg amputation. Thomas Markle, a resident of the Philippines, went through th medical procedure after a blood clot was found in his leg. Also, Prince Harry scored a major victory for his own security. Meanwhile, the royal traditional carol service...The Morning ShowDec 8
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Read Quebec Book Fair 10th AnniversaryThis year marks the 10th anniversary of the Read Quebec Book Fair, an annual celebration of English-language writing and publishing in the province. Author and longtime Montreal Gazette writer Brendan Kelly joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to talk about the importance of the fair and his new book, “Habs Nation: A People’s History...Global News Morning MontrealDec 3
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Poilievre, Carney spar during spirited debate ahead of Conservatives’ Alberta-B.C. pipeline voteConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre came after the Liberals and Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday during question period ahead of a vote on a Conservative motion to force the Liberal government to reaffirm its commitment to a new pipeline to the West Coast. The motion also seeks to get a commitment from the Liberals to...Danielle SmithDec 9
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Poilievre calls out Carney for ‘feeling very cocky’ until PBO report surfacesDuring question period on Tuesday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Prime Minister Mark Carney of breaking his promise to deliver housing. This criticism came after the parliamentary budget officer’s report projected that only 26,000 housing units will be built over the next five years, which is only a fraction of what is needed to restore...CanadaDec 2
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Mark Critch talks new book Sorry, Not SorryWe check in with comedian and now bestselling author Mark Critch to find out more about the launch of his new book ‘Sorry, Not Sorry.’Global News Morning HalifaxNov 26