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  • Moose Hide Campaign: Uniting Canadians against gender-based violence
    Raven Lacerte, co-founder of the Moose Hide Campaign, shares her recent recognition with the Emerging Leaders Award for the Public Policy Forum. Learn about the campaign’s mission in ending violence against women and children. She speaks to us about the symbolism behind its iconic pins, and how you can participate in the upcoming Moose Hide...
    The Morning Show
    Apr 12
  • Calls for changes after Wetaskiwin recall petition falls short
    Another recall petition has come up short. Wetaskiwin’s mayor will stay on the job. But recent campaigns to remove elected officials have people on both sides of the campaign saying the recall process needs to change. Jasmine King explains.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 12
  • Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: April 12
    Edmonton city councillors say they know where to find savings in a proposed 8.7 per cent tax hike. Another day of sharp exchanges between Alberta’s premier and the Prime Minister. Recent campaigns to remove elected officials have people on both sides of the campaign saying the recall process needs to change.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Apr 12
  • Historic Trump hush money criminal trial begins in New York
    The first criminal trial against a former U.S. president is now underway, over Donald Trump’s alleged hush money payments to hide an affair with an adult film star before the 2016 presidential election. Reggie Cecchini explains what unfolded in the first day of the historic trial, and how it will impact Trump’s 2024 election campaign.
    Global National
    Apr 15
  • The Morning Show: April 12
    On today’s episode of The Morning Show: We have a spring wardrobe refresh with Natalie Sexton. Plus, we talk spring decor with Shai DeLuca. Also, we look at the top glam kit picks! Plus, we talk to Ella Purnell about her role in the new show “Fallout.” Also, we catch up with the co-founder of...
    The Morning Show
    Apr 12
  • Global National: April 15
    The first criminal trial against a former U.S. president is now underway, over Donald Trump’s alleged hush money payments to hide an affair with an adult film star before the 2016 presidential election. What unfolded in the first day of the historic trial, and how it will impact Trump’s 2024 election campaign. The Israeli war...
    Global National
    Apr 15
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  • Global Okanagan News at 5: February 27, 2024
    Business operators worry about loss of parking following city plans to create a bike path. Predator Ridge Golf Course is investing in cutting-edge wildfire detection technology. The Okanagan Humane Society launches a spay campaign on World Spay Day.
    Feb 27
  • Focus Ontario: Trouble in Sioux Lookout
    A national summit to combat soaring rates of auto theft – we’ll tell you what came out of it. Is Queen’s Park playing politics with a transit project for a GTA riding. And, an important campaign just ahead of Valentines Day that could save lives.
    Focus Ontario
    Feb 10
  • Peterborough County OPP charge 3 with impaired driving first week of 2024
    The Festive RIDE Campaign has wrapped up for another year, but police are still on the roads watching for impaired drivers. Only two weeks into the new year and several charges have been laid throughout the region. Tricia Mason has those stats.
    Crime
    Jan 11
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  • TTC ads tell customers to be considerate of others
    An ad campaign on common courtesy by the Toronto Transit Commission caught the attention of people online. A poster spotted on a TTC subway car asked riders to consider keeping their noise levels down. As Noor Ra’fat Ibrahim explains, the issue is about more than just manners.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Feb 16
  • New reality in B.C. politics
    Another poll is adding to the evidence of a new status quo in B.C. politics. The NDP has a significant lead, and the upstart BC Conservative Party is running second. The opposition BC United is launching a new publicity campaign, while BC Green leader Sonia Furstenau is moving to a long-time NDP stronghold riding. Richard...
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Jan 31
  • Global National: Jan. 22
    The federal government is putting a temporary cap on the number of international students allowed to come to Canada. Global reports on the problems Ottawa says it’s trying to solve, how long this move will last and the potential repercussions for foreign students. A growing number of Canadians under 65 are developing dementia, according to...
    Global National
    Jan 22
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  • Saskatoon Salvation Army talks about an increased need in the city
    Lt. Derek Kerr with the Salvation Army spoke about the results of the Christmas Kettle campaign, saying they were close to their goal. He said the money raised goes towards programs throughout the year, including their breakfast programs, weekend and nutrition programs and summer camps. He said the need for their programs is steadily rising...
    Health
    Jan 12
  • Motorists warned about dangers of idling unlocked vehicles in winter
    Alberta law enforcement officials are reminding people not to serve up their idling vehicles to opportunistic thieves with a province-wide campaign. Sarah Jones has more.
    Jan 10
  • Give Me Shelter campaign comes as gender-based violence on the rise in Edmonton
    Gender-based violence has been increasing in the Edmonton area. Jan Reimer, the executive director of the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters, joined Phil Darlington to speak about the ways our Give Me Shelter campaign helps women and children fleeing domestic violence this holiday season.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Dec 13, 2023
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  • Police launch their annual Festive RIDE campaign throughout Peterborough area
    Police will be out in full force throughout the holiday season looking for drivers impaired by alcohol or drugs. The annual Festive RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) Campaign is now in full swing. Tricia Mason reports.
    Traffic
    Nov 17, 2023
  • Salvation Army’s Christmas Kettle Campaign tackles rising need
    Glenn Van Gulik joins us to talk about the Salvation Army’s enduring Christmas Kettle Campaign and how its adapting to modern challenges with new donation options. Learn how the campaign addresses the increasing need for meals, hampers, and support in local communities, making a meaningful impact during challenging times.
    The Morning Show
    Nov 21, 2023
  • Housing-rights advocates pay visit to Premier Legault’s office demanding affordable housing become a priority
    Housing-rights advocates are using the holiday season to remind the provincial government of the urgent needs for housing in the province. They argue that traditional holiday campaigns to support vulnerable families, aren’t enough to help all those struggling with rising rent costs. As Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, many gathered outside Premier Legault’s Montreal office to...
    Dec 7, 2023
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  • Moncton toy drives experience higher demand as donations decrease
    While demand is up, donations are down at two Moncton toy drives this year. As Suzanne Lapointe reports, charity organizers say the rising cost of living is putting more pressure on their campaigns.
    Global News at 6 New Brunswick
    Nov 29, 2023
  • Opération Nez Rouge 2023 campaign
    For 40 years Nez Rouge has been a big part of the holiday celebrations, keeping our roads safer by offering rides to drivers who may have had one too many drinks. Opertations Coordinator Julie Martineau joins Global’s Laura Casella to tell us more about the program, and its need for volunteers.
    Global News Morning Montreal
    Nov 20, 2023
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