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Students food insecurityThe rate of food insecurity among post-secondary students is underestimated. This according to a recent survey that examined eating habits among university and CEGEP students in Quebec. Food security advocates warn that with rising food costs they expect the situation to worsen. Phil Carpenter reports.CanadaApr 22
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Carlyle Students’ New Original SongThe Grade 6 students at Carlyle Elementary School in TMR have created a new original song titled “Don’t Look Away.” Students Khrystyna Tolpeko, and Hakeem Robert Fortuné, along with music teacher Christine Crawford, join Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella to explain the inspiration behind the lyrics.Global News Morning MontrealApr 22
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Surrey students get ready for Vaisakhi paradeStudents at Khalsa School Newton are gearing up to take part in the 28th annual Surrey Vaisakhi Parade and showcase their heritage. Global’s Safeeya Pirani speaks to the young learners to find out what it means to be invovled in the community celebrations.Global BCApr 17
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Hundreds of students attend Jays Care eventMore than 600 students got the ‘big league’ treatment Wednesday, as they took to the field at the Rogers Centre for a Jays Care event. As Megan King reports, the students are being given the tools to try out baseball and get inspired.SportsApr 15
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Criminal networks using young students for extortion: FINTRACThe Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC), Canada’s financial intelligence agency, says criminal organizations appear to be using young students from India to help extort South Asian people and businesses in Canada. Global’s Nivrita Ganguly has the details.CanadaApr 23
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Dogs’ Breakfast supporting student athlete academic journeyWATCH: Huskie Football head coach Scott Flory previews the 2026 Huskie Football Foundation Dogs’ Breakfast. The event is on April 30 at Prairieland Park at 7:00 a.m. featuring guest speaker Michael “Pinball” Clemons. Funds support student athlete scholarships and their academic journey.SportsApr 20
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U of A Black Students Association to host community health fairA group of medical students is working to connect underserved communities in Edmonton to health care. The University of Alberta Black Students Association will host a community health fair April 25. Organizers joined Global News at Noon Edmonton to talk about the important impact this event has on the community.Global News at Noon EdmontonApr 21
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Queen’s PhD student studying endometriosisOne PhD student at Queen’s University is trying to make visible the invisible impacts of endometriosis. Despite causing debilitating pain, and affecting one in ten Canadians, the condition is not considered a disability.HealthApr 7
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East Vancouver students get to school on ‘bike bus.’Some East Vancouver elementary students are getting to school these days on a pedal-powered ‘bus’ of sorts. Travis Prasad reports on a commute designed to reduce traffic around the school.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 10
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600 Toronto students perform with ukuleles for an all-city jam sessionRecording Artist Melanie Doane and founder of the Doane School of Music, highlights the impact of assessable music education as 600 students performed with ukuleles on Thursday April 23, 2026, at an East York Junior Public School. Joined by special guests Jully Black Canadian singer-songwriter and ukulele virtuoso James Hill. Susan Hay has the story.EntertainmentApr 23
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Manitoba RCMP unit educating students on digital safety, dangersManitoba RCMP’s internet child exploitation unit has been touring schools in the province educating students on online safety. Marney Blunt profiles the group.CrimeApr 14
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MITT students have questions about RRC transitionStudents at Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology have questions after Red River Polytech announced it would be taking over programs from the shuttering trade school. Katherine Dornian reports.EducationApr 9
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Future of Work: Accelerated internships give students real-world experienceCapstone projects at Chui School of Business at Bow Valley College incorporate students from different majors to the same business, reaping positive rewards. Deb Matejicka explains.EconomyApr 21
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Family Matters: Role of educational assistants for student successWATCH: Global News Morning stops by Prince Philip School to learn more about the role of educational assistants with Saskatoon Public Schools.HealthApr 9
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Future of Work: Inside TKS and the rise of student founders, scientists and innovatorsAzar Chatur with TKS Calgary joins Global News Morning to talk about reshaping education by having students build real-world projects, startups and portfolios instead of just studying theory.Global News Morning CalgaryApr 14
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UBC student says extortion recruiters are targeting international studentsMohkam Singh Malik says recruiters are offering international students thousands of dollars to carry out extortion crimes. Global News Morning speaks with the UBC student and member of Surrey’s Livability, Social Equity and Public Safety Committee about who is being targeted and why.Global News Morning BCMar 24
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Business Matters: Jobs minister urges students to pursue skilled tradesThe federal jobs minister says Canada must break the stigma around careers in the trades if the country wants to achieve its goals in infrastructure and homebuilding. Patty Hajdu says in the coming years, there will be a huge number of skilled trade jobs available which are essential to the Canada. Jazan Grewal has this...Apr 14
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U of M students protest tuition increaseStudents at the University of Manitoba speaking out today on the four per cent tuition cap increase set by the province last week. Global’s Katherine Dornian has more – on what they’re calling an unaffordable jump in their education costs.EducationApr 2
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‘I feel like I’m in the presence of students’: Carney chides Poilievre on the economyIn his first appearance in question period in the House of Commons on Wednesday since securing a majority government, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had some words for the Conservative Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre, after Pierre attacked Carney’s experience as a central banker for England and Canada.CanadaApr 15
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Student in hospital after reported stabbing at Jasper Place High SchoolA suspect was arrested in west Edmonton after an injured student was taken to hospital. Jasper Place High School was placed under lockdown around the noon hour and remained in place for almost two hours. Students at the school described the scene with many “screaming and running”. Gates Guarin has the story.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 10