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  • Biden says U.S. military to airdrop food, supplies into Gaza
    U.S. President Joe Biden said the airdrop of food and supplies into Gaza would take place in the coming days but offered no further specifics.
    U.S. News
    Mar 1
  • How the housing crisis wrapped itself around a northern Ontario town
    As Ontario ramps up its economic ambitions around minerals in the north and rural advocates complain of underinvestment, one town is struggling with a unique housing crisis.
    Canada
    Feb 8
  • Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2023
    From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.
    Entertainment
    Dec 30, 2023
  • B.C. construction union calls for province to mandate flush toilets on job sites
    A major B.C. construction union wants the province to mandate flush toilets on job sites with more than 25 workers, saying crews deserve a dignified place to do their business.
    Canada
    Oct 11, 2023
  • Murder of B.C. Sikh leader puts Khalistan movement in spotlight. What is it?
    Allegations the Indian government was involved in the murder of a Sikh leader in British Columbia has put a renewed spotlight on the Khalistan movement.
    World
    Sep 19, 2023
  • A private form of nursing and its rising costs across Manitoba
    Agency nursing is gaining traction but so are its costs, with more nurses opting to work in that system -- increasing the demand for salaries and operational costs
    Health
    Sep 11, 2023
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  • India becomes 1st country to land spacecraft near moon’s south pole
    The lunar rover will slide down a flap from the lander within hours or a day and conduct experiments, including an analysis of the mineral composition of the lunar surface.
    World
    Aug 23, 2023
  • Sask. Premier Scott Moe talks housing, agriculture supports and a greener economy
    Global News' Chris Carr sat down with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe to discuss several hot topics around the province.
    Politics
    Aug 11, 2023
  • ‘Learn to live with this:’ Humboldt focuses on future 5 years after bus crash
    The team and the town are looking to focus on positive things that have been created after the catastrophe.
    Canada
    Mar 31, 2023
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  • Officials bury rising costs of Ontario Line, cite concern about ‘further public discussion’
    Government documents obtained by Global News show information about the rising costs of Toronto's new subway line was labelled 'contentious' and withheld from publication.
    Politics
    Mar 28, 2023
  • California governor calls for gun control amid mass shootings: ‘Tragedy upon tragedy’
    The recent slayings moved California up five slots to 26th place on the number of fatal mass shootings per capita in the U.S. since 2006.
    U.S. News
    Jan 24, 2023
  • Evergrande to sell $1.5B stake in Chinese bank as it scrambles to avoid debt default
    Shengjing Bank, one of the main lenders to Evergrande, had demanded that all net proceeds from the disposal be used to settle its debt to the bank.
    Money
    Sep 29, 2021
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  • What does the Liberal election platform promise on Indigenous issues? Here’s what we know
    Here's what we know so far about the Liberal platform's promises for Indigenous people – and what advocates have to say about them, too.
    Politics
    Sep 1, 2021
  • Who is Mary Simon, Canada’s first Indigenous governor general?
    Mary Simon called her appointment a 'historic and inspirational moment for Canada' and an 'important step' towards reconciliation.
    Canada
    Jul 6, 2021
  • Alberta pushes oilsands PR at premiers’ conference
    Alberta's premier attempted to shift the agenda of the annual premiers' meeting in his province's favour Thursday with a public-relations offensive on Alberta's energy production and environmental credentials.
    Aug 5, 2010
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  • Alberta rolls out slick oilsands campaign, as Quebec, Saskatchewan lend support
    Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach launched a public-relations offensive Thursday at the annual premiers conference in Winnipeg, trumpeting his province's energy production and environmental credentials.
    Aug 6, 2010
  • Ground Zero memorial lights wreak havoc on migrating birds
    Thousands of Canadian songbirds migrating south via New York City on Saturday — the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks — inadvertently added a mysterious touch to the 9/11 memorial lights shining into the night sky above the site of the destroyed Twin Towers.
    Sep 16, 2010
  • Premier to companies: ‘Get more aggressive’ eliminating tailings ponds
    Avatar director Cameron urged to visit sites
    Apr 23, 2010
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  • Harper says strong majority needed to fend off resurgent Quebec separatists
    Stephen Harper is making another pitch for a Conservative majority government, adding the resurgence of Quebec separatists to the growing list of reasons he needs unfettered power in Ottawa.
    Apr 17, 2011
  • Some prisoners recaptured after mass Afghan breakout
    U.S. troops operating under Canadian command Monday nabbed some of the approximately 475 suspected Taliban who escaped from a supposedly high security prison late Sunday night and early Monday morning.
    Apr 25, 2011
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