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Canada Post workers sift through backlog as strike endsCanada Post employees are officially back on the job for the first time in more than four weeks after the federal government ordered an end to the labour dispute. Heather Yourex-West looks at how long it will take to sift through the enormous mail backlog, and why another Canada Post strike could be just months...Global NationalDec 17
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Too much sitting down impacts heart healthNew research shows that even with a healthy diet and regular exercise, spending too much time sitting down negatively impacts the heart.Global News Morning Regina11 hours
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ASIRT clears the officers involved in 2020 Fort McMurray arrest of Chief Allan AdamIn 2020, Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation was arrested at the Fort McMurray casino. He was tacked and hit during the arrest. He filed complaints and ASIRT investigated. As Nicole Di Donato explains, ASIRT concluded no charges should be pursued against the officer.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 19
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Saskatchewan legislative sitting wraps up for Christmas. Here is what you need to knowAfter a very close provincial election in October, the newly-formed Sask. Party government and the opposition NDP have spent the last few weeks in the legislative building getting to work.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 10
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Ford government faces accountability questions over hasty fall sittingThe Ford government is being accused of skirting accountability with the way in which it is approaching a dramatically shortened fall sitting. Isaac Callan explains.Focus OntarioNov 30
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GNM – Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe on Fall Legislative sittingThe Fall sitting at the 30th Saskatchewan Legislature now underway, with new ministers now sworn in and a new speaker selected. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe joined our Brenden Purdy to break down the Saskatchewan Party’s priorities moving forward after re-election.Nov 27
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Ponoka shooting regarding officer-involved shooting ‘justified’: ASIRT reportAlberta’s police watchdog says an RCMP officer’s actions in a 2022 Ponoka shooting we’re justified. The officer shot and injured a man who was carrying a weapon and headed toward provincial court. Kabi Moulitharan explains.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonNov 14
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Legault government’s bill to limit international students doesn’t sit well with English universitiesFour major universities are asking to be exempt from the Quebec government’s plans to cap the number of international students. Bill 74, which aims to put a limit on the number of students in place, is undergoing consultations at the National Assembly this week. Global’s Franca Mignacca has more.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Nov 5
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Fall sitting of the Ontario legislature beginsOntario MPPs return for the fall sitting of the legislature on Monday. Jaden Lee-Lincoln has more on what the priorities are for each major party.CanadaOct 21
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Kirkland mayor’s comments on housing affordability don’t sit well with advocatesHousing advocates are reacting to comments made by Kirkland’s mayor over affordable housing in his community. They argue more space needs to be made for variety of options given the current housing crisis. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Oct 15
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Two Indigenous court workers allegedly sent home for wearing orange shirtsIndigenous leaders are speaking up after two staff members at a Saskatchewan courthouse were allegedly told to go home and take off their orange shirts.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 4
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Alberta teen’s artwork showcased on 2024 Every Child Matters Orange ShirtPeople across the country are marking National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on different ways, some are wearing special orange shirts. One young woman from Ponoka, Alta., has made her imprint on the shirts this year. Vinesh Pratap caught up with Aliyah Bautista on Global News at Noon.Sep 30
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Shirt developed by University of Alberta researchers offers better protection for wildland firefightersA new shirt developed by researchers at the University of Alberta is offering better protection for wildland firefighters. As Nicole Stillger reports, it could be ready for them to wear in about one year.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonSep 30
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Burners without Borders group step up to help Calgary’s most vulnerableLocal avid Burning Man festival attendees sort through bags of donations at the Calgary Drop-In Centre on Saturday. The group – which is part of the Burners without Borders Calgary chapter – says helping with various charities allows them live by the 10 principals of Burning Man.Dec 21
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New Brunswick man heartbroken after thieves steal bench he built to sit by wife’s graveA Riverview, N.B. man is heartbroken after someone stole the bench he built to sit by his late wife’s grave. He says it has irreplaceable sentimental value and is offering a reward for its return. Suzanne Lapointe reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickOct 3
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Health Matters: Health Canada approves hearing test features for AirPodsMany Canadians deal with hearing loss at some point in their lives. 38% of adults experience some sort of hearing loss in Canada, and 37% have tinnitus. A common device may now help identify hearing loss early. Here to discuss is Global BC Medical Contributor Dr. Birinder NarangGlobal News Morning BCDec 14
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: Dec.19A new family physician compensation model has been unveiled in Alberta. ASIRT clears the officers involved in the Fort McMurray arrest of Chief Allan Adam. The Citadel Mews West seniors home has been sold after a massive fire in 2021 gutted the St. Albert building. Premier Danielle Smith is at odds with her Ontario counterpart...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 19
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Global National: Dec. 17How Liberal MPs are divided over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s future after Chrystia Freeland’s sudden resignation, and what led to her quitting. Will Canada’s new border security plan be enough to avoid U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat? Plus, Canada Post workers begin sifting through an enormous mail backlog after returning to work for the...Global NationalDec 17
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: Dec.11ASIRT clears Edmonton police in a 2022 double fatal shooting that left an innocent man dead. Travis Vader is seeking day parole and the family of Lyle and Marie McCann is demanding to know where their bodies are before then. Robbers have made off with $40,000 worth of designer bags from an Edmonton consignment and...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonDec 11
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Huddle Up with the BC Lions: Orange Shirt Day GameThis week, as we go In the Huddle with the B.C. Lions, Jason Pires talks with Lions Director of Community Partnerships Jamie Taras, and First Nations Artist Tanner Timothy, to talk about the Leos Orange Shirt Day game on Friday against Hamilton.BC LionsSep 25