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MADD launches red ribbon campaignMADD Saskatoon is spreading awareness about drunk driving over the holidays with their Red Ribbon Campaign. With roads getting busier and Christmas events, driving impaired is more common during last months of the year. It is important for people to plan a safe ride home.Nov 13
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Mystery deepens at Quebec Liberal Party as controversy continuesThe pressure on Quebec Liberal Party leader Pablo Rodriguez continues to rise as he faces new questions about the financing of his leadership campaign. Rodriguez has already launched an investigation into text messages implying a votes-for-cash scheme during his leadership campaign. But now a sitting federal Liberal MP is getting roped into the controversy. Dan...PoliticsNov 26
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Peterborough Salvation Army prepares for busy holiday seasonThe Peterborough Salvation Army is preparing for what could be a busy holiday season, with rising costs and high demand putting pressure on both families and the organization itself. Staff members say they’re hearing from a large number of people looking for Christmas assistance this year, as they work to register families for food gift...Nov 16
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Indecision on the direction for the New Democrat Party of Canada amid search for new leaderFive months ago, the federal NDP was handed its worst ever performance, party leader Jagmeet Singh resigning after losing his own B.C. riding, and the party losing official status in the house of commons. Now, there appears to be an identity crisis within the party, as the campaign begins to find a new leader. Paul...Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 27
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Rise in older adults experiencing homelessnessA Toronto organization is calling attention to the rise of seniors experiencing homelessness. Haven Toronto, a dedicated drop-in centre, is dedicated to older unhoused men by providing meals, community and support. Stephen Dorsey, Development and Marketing Lead at the centre, and John, the centre’s Campaign Ambassador, sat down with Candace Daniel to share their stories...Oct 10
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Wastewater testing at EPCOR’s Water Excellence LabEPCOR prides itself on its safe, clean drinking water – a central part of their Glass of the Sask campaign. But EPCOR is just as focused on what goes back into the river. Nicole Stillger has more on how wastewater is tested and treated.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonSep 29
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A simple heart check can save your lifeHeart Valve Disease Awareness Week is an international campaign to improve awareness, early detection and treatment of valve disease globally. Valve disease is rising as Canada’s population ages, but a simple stethoscope check can save lives. Dr. Ben Tyrell joined Global News Morning Edmonton to share details.Global News Morning EdmontonSep 17
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Political comeback for Pierre PoilievreAs voters head to the polls today in a byelection in the rural Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot, opposition leader Pierre Poilievre hopes to embark on a political comeback. With competition from hundreds of other candidates, Poilievre is anticipated to secure victory in this Conservative stronghold. In a discussion about his campaign strategy and vision...CanadaAug 18
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Museum of Toronto’s city-wide campaign explores hidden pockets of historyA city-wide campaign by the Museum of Toronto is allowing residents to learn hidden pockets of history in it’s neighborhoods. As Megan King reports, the ‘T.O. You Don’t Know’ project is peeling back the layers of Toronto for all to experience.Jul 29
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Trump visits Scotland to open new golf resort, sparking mixed local responseU.S. President Donald Trump visited Scotland for a four-day trip focused on his golf properties, including the opening of a new resort in Menie, Aberdeenshire. The visit mirrored a similar stop during his 2016 campaign and drew a range of reactions from Scottish residents. Some locals expressed pride in the investment, while others called the...U.S. NewsJul 24
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YMCA answers call for unprecedented summer camp supportWe check in with members of the YMCA to talk about expanding summer day camps to meet urgent demand, the rise in campers registered for financial assistance, and how the YMCA Gift of Camp Campaign is helping.Global News Morning HalifaxJul 22
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Alberta candidates talk separation before Monday byelectionsPeople in three Alberta ridings will vote in provincial byelections on Monday. As Erik Bay tells us, Alberta’s separation remains a talking point on the campaign trail.PoliticsJun 22
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July 1st : How to avoid eviction and homelessnessMoving day is fast approaching and according to a recent Quebec homelessness count, eviction is the main trigger for home loss. Meanwhile, rents have gone up by nearly 71% in Montreal since 2019 which is higher than the national average. The Old Brewery Mission is gearing up for July 1st releasing a new advertising campaign...Global News Morning MontrealJun 26
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June recognizing Men’s Health Month and resources availableWATCH: The Canadian Men’s Health Foundation has released a new study which finds a significant rise in high levels of stress and depression among Canadian Men. Canadian Men’s Health Foundation president Kenton Boston and Dr. Robert Selles explain the stats and awareness during Men’s Mental Health month and “Never Alone” campaign.HealthJun 10
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Global News at 6 Maritimes: June 7Cycling advocates are pushing back after Halifax Mayor Andy Fillmore proposed pausing all new bike lane construction to review traffic congestion and rising costs. With the AAA Cycling Network now nearing a $100 million price tag, critics say the mayor is scapegoating cyclists and reversing his campaign promises.Jun 7
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Global News at 6 Maritimes: June 7Cycling advocates are pushing back after Halifax Mayor Andy Fillmore proposed pausing all new bike lane construction to review traffic congestion and rising costs. With the AAA Cycling Network now nearing a $100 million price tag, critics say the mayor is scapegoating cyclists and reversing his campaign promises.Jun 7
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GNM – Malik Carney on Riders Season OpenerThe Saskatchewan Roughriders kick off the 2025 CFL season tomorrow with a home clash against Ottawa. Our Brenden Purdy was joined this morning by Riders defensive lineman Malik Carney for a preview of the game and the new campaign.Jun 4
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Moose Hide Campaign Day: A powerful call to end violence against womenIt’s Moose Hide Campaign Day—a national call to end gender-based violence against women. Raven Lacerte, co-founder of the campaign, joins us to share the powerful story behind the movement she started with her father, and how it’s spread across Canada.The Morning ShowMay 15
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B.C. legislative session wraps for summer breakThe legislative session in Victoria is over and MLAs are returning home for summer break. The NDP government began this session by announcing it was backing away from one of its big campaign promises and the drama seemed to continue to unfold on both sides of the floor. Richard Zussman has more.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 30
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New study finds significant rise in stress and depression among Canadian menA new study released by the Canadian Men’s Health Foundation finds a significant rise in stress and depression among Canadian men. It also finds one in two men may face social isolation, yet most don’t seek any professional mental health support. Kenton Boston with the Canadian Men’s Health Foundation and psychologist Dr. Robert Selles joined...Global News Morning EdmontonMay 29