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‘People need help’: Conception Bay North residents call for wildfire supportIt’s been three months since a fast-moving wildfire ravaged coastal communities in Conception Bay North, N.L. Heidi Petracek returns to the area to speak with people pleading for more support from the Newfoundland and Labrador government to help rebuild their lives, and hears how things have gotten even worse for some residents.Global NationalNov 6
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Boy, 5, hit and killed in north EdmontonEdmonton police said a Jeep was coming out of an apartment complex parking lot in the McConachie area while at the same time, five-year-old Ali Sayed was running on the sidewalk and fell in front of the exiting SUV. Morgan Black spoke to the boy’s grieving father.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 4
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School board in northern Ontario ordered to resolve dysfunction or risk further actionIn this segment from today’s “The Ben Mulroney Show,” Ben goes one on one with Paul Calandra, Ontario’s Minister of Education. Our talk comes after Calandra ordered a North Bay area school board to take immediate steps to resolve what a report described as overwhelming dysfunction or he will take “further action.”The Ben Mulroney ShowNov 3
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Blue Jays 50/50 jackpot winner worth $25M from World Series run from Oshawa, Ont.The Jays Care Foundation has announced the lucky winner of the 50/50 jackpot for the World Series run worth $25 million. The winner of the record-setting jackpot raffle is a resident named Aric from Oshawa, Ont., the foundation announced on Monday.CanadaNov 4
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More pay parking on the North ShoreYou may have noticed this week you’re paying more to park your car in certain high demand areas around the North Shore, including both lower and central Lonsdale and some local businesses are not happy. Patrick Stafford-Smith, ceo of the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce joins Global News Morning to discuss the situation on the...Global BCOct 18
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Deadly bat fungus ‘white-nose syndrome’ found in AlbertaA deadly fungus has been steadily making its way across North America from New York state and has now been found in the province, and it’s being called the worst-case scenario for Alberta bats. As Sarah Ryan reports, the fungus is expected to do major damage to Alberta’s hibernating bat populations.CanadaDec 23
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Worst-case scenario’ as dangerous fungus starts killing off Alberta batsWhite-Nose Syndrome was first detected in New York state back in 2006, but it’s been making its way north and west every year. Now it’s in Alberta, making bats to wake early from hibernation, causing them to starve or freeze to death. Sarah Ryan reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 23
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B.C. Coastal First Nations oppose Conservative motion on Liberal pipeline plan, overriding tanker banGaagwiis Jason Alsop, council president of the Haida Nation spoke in Ottawa on Tuesday ahead of a Conservative motion that seeks to reaffirm the Liberals pipeline plan from Alberta to B.C., as well as overriding the northern British Columbia oil tanker ban. “These projects continue to add risks to our self-sufficiency and our food security,”...CanadaDec 9
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Canada’s First Nations chiefs united against proposed B.C. pipelineThe Assembly of First Nations has passed an emergency resolution, voting unanimously to uphold the tanker ban along BC’s north coast. Global News Morning speaks with AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak about Ottawa’s pipeline MOU with Alberta and the importance of indigenous consultation on projects of national interest.CanadaDec 3
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The West Block: Dec. 7Amid the tense tightrope of North American trade issues between Ottawa and Washington, the U.S. Trade Department opened three days of public consultations. We speak with a Canadian trade representative who joined hundreds of others jostling to be heard in the U.S. Capitol. Plus, as fierce debate escalates over dropping the tanker ban in the...Dec 7
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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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North Korea says it would never give up nuclear weapons, pushes ahead with artilleryIn a rare address to the U.N. General Assembly this week, North Korea declared it will never give up nuclear weapons, calling denuclearization a demand to surrender its sovereignty. The message comes as Kim Jong Un pushes ahead with missiles capable of striking North America and directs an unprecedented crackdown on his own people. Jeff...WorldOct 3
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Alberta separation question back in courtA question about Alberta separation is back in court. Lawyers going back and forth over whether the question should be put to Albertans in a referendum. Erik Bay has the details.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 20
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City says new path in north Winnipeg key piece of active transportation networkWinnipeg municipal leaders are touting a new 4.5-kilometre path as an important piece to the city’s active transportation network.Sep 24
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B.C. premier and First Nations leaders sign declaration to protect coastlinePremier David Eby and a number of First Nations leaders are coming together to support the tanker ban. They’re signing a North Coast Protection Declaration and say that without the ban, the coastline could become vulnerable to an environmental disaster. Richard Zussman has more.Global News Hour at 6 BCNov 5
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Pay parking fees taking effect at North Shore parks this weekIs there any place in the Lower Mainland left where you don’t have to pay for parking? Well, starting this week more pay parking is coming to some popular locations on the North Shore. Angela Jung reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 14
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7 injured in apparent gas explosion at Toronto condo under constructionEmergency services responded to a gas explosion call inside a condo building under construction in North York. Seven workers were hurt, some badly. Caryn Lieberman reports.Oct 14
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Three men face terrorism charges in alleged anti-government plotThree men accused of plotting to seize land north of Quebec City remain behind bars on terrorism-related charges and have chosen a jury trial. Prosecutors allege the group was preparing for violent action against the government. A fourth man, Matthew Forbes, is out on bail on separate weapons charges and has yet to decide if...CanadaSep 12
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Alberta government gathers information on psychologist examThere has been some back and forth over the requirements to become a psychologist in Alberta. After some practitioners called for changes to exams, others are now asking the Province to make sure the standard remains the same. Erik Bay has the details.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonAug 24
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100 homes, structures possibly lost to Newfoundland’s largest wildfire: premierAs several wildfires keep raging in Newfoundland and Labrador, Premier John Hogan now says up to 100 homes and structures have been destroyed by the province’s largest fire, which is burning in Conception Bay North. Heidi Petracek reports on the province’s expanding wildfire fight.Global NationalAug 14