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Health record modernization project stallsA project meant to speed up the sharing of health records has come to a screeching halt. The initiative would mean eliminating faxing patient records and an endless physical paper trail, but as Travis Prasad reports, it is now caught up in a larger health system review.Global BCDec 3
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‘Louf’ brings modern Palestinian cuisine to Toronto using local ingredientsNicole Mankinen and Chef Fadi Kattan bring modern Palestinian food to Toronto’s diverse culinary scene at Louf. Less than a year after opening, Louf has been named one of Toronto’s best new restaurants by Toronto Life. Liem Vu tries some of their popular dishes and finds out more about their dreams for the restaurant in...Nov 28
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Saturday Sips: Pax Romana’s modern twist on classic cocktailsA modern twist on classic cocktails. The tapa bar celebrating the golden age of Rome right here in Vancouver. Prateek Balraj, general manager at Pax Romana, joins Jennifer Palma on Saturday Sips, with a delicious mix of drinks, including alcohol-free options.Global BCNov 15
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Exo unveils faster, greener commuter trains as part of modernization planExo commuter trains will be faster and greener in the coming weeks. It’s all part of the transit company’s efforts to modernize its infrastructure. Elizabeth Zogalis reports from an exclusive sneak peek at the new fleet unveiled at the Exo train yards on Monday.Oct 27
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Drone threats changing modern warfare in EuropeDrone technology has rapidly evolved and is increasingly being used as a tool across numerous sectors but is also being exploited for use in warfare. David Jordan, co-director of the Freeman Air and Space Institute at King’s College London, joins Miranda Anthistle to explain how some governments are tackling this growing issue.Oct 10
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Feds announce plans to modernize Canada PostThe union for Canadian postal works issued an immediate nation-wide strike Thursday, only hours after the federal government gave Canada Post the green light to end door-to-door mail delivery and to install more community mailboxes. Ian Lee, Sprott School of Business at Carleton University joins Global News Morning to break down the attempt at modernizing...Global BCSep 27
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FBI shares new Ryan Wedding photo as search for alleged cocaine kingpin continuesThe FBI has released a new photo of a Canadian Olympian-turned-alleged cocaine kingpin who the organization’s director says is a “modern-day iteration of Pablo Escobar.”CrimeDec 9
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Liberals target pornographic deepfakes in Criminal Code overhaulThe federal Liberals want to outlaw a modern type of sexual exploitation in its Criminal Code overhaul. Jillian Piper explains how the new legislation will try to curb pornographic deepfakes created by artificial intelligence, and what the law still fails to do.Global NationalDec 10
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IWK launches ‘One Person, One Record’ as Nova Scotia begins shift to unified healthcare systemThe IWK has become the first site in Nova Scotia to launch ‘One Person, One Record’ – a new digital system designed to connect patient information across the province. The rollout marks the beginning of the effort to modernize health records and streamline care, with the province planning to expand the system to more hospitals...Global News at 6 HalifaxDec 6
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2025 Global News Annual Cookie SaleChef Francine Gomes from Cluck and Cleaver and Jason Mckay from Modern Rentals are just a few of the contributors who help to make the Global News Cookie Sale a success. Mark your calendars, the annual sale takes place Wed. Dec. 3, 2025. Proceeds support Global Calgary’s Morning of Giving, helping families in need celebrate...Global News Morning CalgaryNov 25
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Quebec doctors apply to work in Ontario as Bill 2 woes continueA controversial Quebec law – which the government says will modernize doctor compensation and improve health care – is driving some physicians out of the province. Hundreds of Quebec doctors have applied to work elsewhere over the adoption of Bill 2. Mike Armstrong explains the bill and why many doctors say it imposes unrealistic demands...Global NationalNov 12
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Microplastics found in lobster, researchers sound alarmPlastics are everywhere in our modern world, and when they break down, they leave behind microplastics. Heidi Petracek explains what the researchers found and why they say it’s a call to action.HealthNov 8
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Historic southern Alberta theatre reopens after summer renovationsFirst opened in 1912, Fort Macleod’s Empress Theatre is raising the curtain once again after the facility was modernized. As Justin Sibbet reports, the classic vibe remains the same while comfort has improved.Nov 6
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Carney claims he regularly texts with Trump, says president is a ‘modern man’Asked by Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet Monday why he hasn’t recently visited Washington, D.C. to overcome hurdles in Canada’s trade relationship with the U.S., Prime Minister Mark Carney says he talks regularly with U.S. President Donald Trump, including through text messages. “The president is a modern man,” he added.PoliticsSep 15
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BIABC urges action from B.C. government on liquor policyJeremy Heighton, president of the Business Improvement Areas of British Columbia (BIABC), joins us to discuss the push to modernize B.C.’s liquor laws. This comes as the BCGEU strike has now entered week eight.Global News Morning BCOct 21
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Officials representing commissionaires in Nova Scotia looking to the futureOfficials representing commissionaires in Nova Scotia are looking to the future. They say work is underway to help modernize the not-for-profit security provider’s services. It comes as the organization also faces questions from the opposition around a drop in provincial government contracts. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxOct 21
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Nijinsky reimagined: The Alberta Ballet’s bold tribute through a contemporary lensFour female choreographers from three generations breathe new life into Vaslav Nijinsky’s most iconic works, fusing classical genius with modern innovation in homage to the ballet legend.Global News Morning CalgaryOct 14
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Vancouver City Council looks to expand potential locations for arcades and adult storesVancouver City Council is thinking about modernizing business licences for arcades, adult stores and certain restaurants. The proposed amendments include expanding potential locations along with hours of operation. Council is now asking for the public’s input. Grace Ke reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCOct 13
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Saint John begins work on first modern roundaboutCrews are reworking a busy intersection in Saint John to become the city’s first modern roundabout. Saint John has been slow to adopt the traffic feature, but officials now have several locations in mind for future installations. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla has the story.Global News at 6 New BrunswickSep 2
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Oct. 13One of two men who raped and murdered an 18-year-old Vancouver Island woman has been denied day parole. The Vancouver Police Department is calling on the province to approve its own training academy. Vancouver City Council is thinking about modernizing business licences for arcades, adult stores and certain restaurants, including extending hours of operation.Global BCOct 13