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Doctors Manitoba calls for modernization of referral processThe organization representing Manitoba doctors says our health care system needs to get with the times when it comes to referrals and consultations.HealthJan 29
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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The East Pointers gear up for nation-wide tour following release of 5th albumJake Charron and Tim Chaisson join Ella Macdonald in-studio to talk all about “Schoonertown” the modern-folk group’s 5th full album with roots in Maritime culture.Global News Morning HalifaxFeb 5
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Canadian retirees earning over $100,000 don’t need old age security cheques, advocacy group saysThe founder of “Generation Squeeze” Dr. Paul Kershaw called on the federal government Monday to modernize Old Age Security (OAS) by reducing benefits for retirees with household incomes exceeding $100,000. The move aims to alleviate the financial challenges facing Canada without raising taxes.CanadaFeb 3
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The Burbs: Keke Palmer, Jack Whitehall put their spin on a Tom Hanks comedy classicA Tom Hanks dark comedy gets a modern makeover. In our Canadian exclusive with Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall, we are talking “The Burbs.” Seth McFarlane reimagines a cult classic with Keke Palmer starring as a nosey neighbour turned amateur sleuth in the new comedy-thriller series.The Morning ShowFeb 4
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‘An Iliad’ hits the stage at Shadow TheatreA new production has hit the stage at Shadow Theatre. ‘An Iliad’ includes humour, poetry, the Trojan War and the modern world — all colliding in a captivating theatrical experience. Actor Michael Peng and artistic director John Hudson spoke with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 29
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Ghost frontman Tobias Forge compares Skeletour to pop shows, Lady Gaga stage productionHot on the tail end of their Skeletour world tour, Ghost frontman Tobias Forge described the critically-acclaimed concert experience for fans who are yet to see it – comparing the production to that of a modern pop show and using Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball as an example.EntertainmentJan 28
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Moose Jaw Humane Society New Location CampaignLast week, the Moose Jaw Humane Society launched a new campaign to build a new, modern facility to better deliver animal welfare in the community. Dana Haukaas and Kelsey Leschasin joined Juliane Bodini with more.Jan 26
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Celebrating Black History Month in SaskatoonWATCH: Local events to mark Black History Month in Saskatoon. The Black Professionals and Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan (BPES) hosts the BPES Music Show on Saturday, Feb. 7 at Lakeview Church starting at 7 p.m. Vocalists Rachel Owojori and Shade Kings Oyewusi sing their original songs for Global News Morning. The BPES Fashion Show will follow...EntertainmentFeb 3
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How a polytechnic in Toronto is integrating artificial intelligence into post-secondary educationWith more businesses integrating artificial intelligence into their workplaces, post-secondary institutions are now adapting to match the new reality. As Anne Gaviola explains, one Canadian college, Seneca Polytechnic, is rolling out a new AI curriculum along with a set of tools designed to prepare students for a modern workplace.Jan 27
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Vancouver wants limits put on headlight brightnessHeadlight glare has become such an issue on Vancouver streets that Vancouver City Council has passed a motion calling on the federal government to take action against excessively bright headlights. Margie Sanderson from Vision Zero Vancouver joins Global News Morning to discuss the safety concerns around modern LED headlights.Global News Morning BCJan 25
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Saskatchewan cities push for funding reformSaskatchewan cities are calling for changes to how municipalities are funded, saying the current system no longer meets modern needs. SUMA and municipal leaders argue the model must change for cities to have a change to keep pace with rising costs.PoliticsJan 22
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 22Saskatchewan municipalities push to modernize tax dollar allocations as they say the current system is unsustainable. Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill says the province will launch an independent review into current safety concerns in Saskatchewan hospitals. Former Regina Pats Coach Bernie Lynch who is convicted of sexual assault loses his parole appeal.Jan 22
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Montreal mother questions conditions after giving birth at Maisonneuve-Rosemont HospitalA Montreal mother says what should have been the most joyful moment of her life turned into a highly stressful experience after being forced to recover from childbirth in a freezing cold room. For years, there have been mounting complaints and pressure on the government to upgrade the aging facility, but the modernization project at...CanadaJan 20
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Victoria Police Department re-establishes beat copsThe Victoria Police Department is going back in time to fight the modern epidemic of street disorder. As Kristen Robinson reports, it’s bringing back ‘beat cops’ to walk the streets.Global News Hour at 6 BCJan 13
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Health Matters: Ontario lab begins using mail-in semen analysis kitsA lab in Ontario is modernizing male fertility care, using mail in semen analysis kits. FlowLabs says they are the only diagnostic lab in Canada that offers this kind of service. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Jan. 15, 2026.HealthJan 15
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King Charles shares 2025 Christmas message: Remembers ‘courage and sacrifice’ of war veteransIn his 2025 Christmas message, King Charles reflected on the significance of pilgrimage and unity, stating, “Pilgrimage is a word less used today, but it has particular significance for our modern world and especially at Christmas.” He said that “the end of the Second World War is now remembered by fewer and fewer of us...Dec 25, 2025
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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, 2025