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Sudan’s humanitarian crisis continuesThis week marked three years since the war in Sudan began to unfold. Global News Morning’s Matthew Merkel spoke with the director of a Winnipeg-based organization trying to provide locals with basic supplies.WorldApr 17
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Sudan crisis: Millions facing starvation as war enters 4th yearSudan was plunged into a violent civil war three years ago today, resulting in the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Walter Mwasaa, from the international aid organization CARE, joins Miranda Anthistle to discuss the devastating consequences as we enter year four.Global News Morning TorontoApr 15
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U.S. bans foreign travellers from Ebola-impacted countries ahead of World CupAn Ebola outbreak ahead of the World Cup has prompted the U.S. to impose a 30-day ban for foreign travellers who have recently visited the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan. Jillian Piper reports on the growing fears of the virus, the potential risks in Canada, and how Ottawa is reacting.Global NationalMay 20
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Roméo Dallaire says war in Sudan needs interventionWARNING: Video contains disturbing content: Viewer discretion is advised. The U.N. says the war in Sudan has displaced more than 13 million people and more than 24 million people are facing acute hunger — nearly half the country’s population. The Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces — a powerful paramilitary force — have...WorldMar 19
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Sunday Sit-Down: NB Premier Susan HoltWe sit down with New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt to discuss recent hot topics including her government’s decision to install a highway toll at the NB-NS border and get her thoughts on U.S. trade talks as the deadline to review the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement approaches.Global News Morning HalifaxMay 11
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21 Canadian players are competing in the 115th RBC Canadian OpenMany of the world’s top golfers, including a group of 21 Canadian players are competing in the 115th RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, Caledon. Susan Hay has the story.SportsJun 11
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Arts in the Parks, a free city-wide summer arts programArts in the Parks is a free city-wide summer arts program that brings music, theatre, dance, film screenings, and workshops into 30 parks across Toronto. Susan Hay has the story.Jun 8
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It’s time to PLAY at this year’s Luminato FestivalIt’s the 20th anniversary of Luminato, the largest and longest edition to date. Running from June 3 – 28, 2026, the festival will be a celebration of theatre, music, dance, circus, opera, film, magic, and public art across Toronto. With more than 140 performances, and over 50 free and ticketed events, from leading Canadian and...EntertainmentJun 3
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Legally blind rower is 4-time Paralympian, 6-time world championMore than 1.2-million Canadians are living with vision loss and for Vicky Nolan, her vision loss happened gradually. Nolan was declared legally blind after the birth of her second child, but that didn’t stop her from becoming a four-time Paralympian and six-time world champion rower with Team Canada. Susan Hay has the story.SportsJun 1
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From ride operator on opening day to becoming Park Manager at Canada’s Wonderful, Heather Hill retires after 45 yearsHeather Hill started her path to success the day Canada’s Wonderland opened on May 23, 1981. From ride operator on opening day to retirement, Hill’s had an amazing 45-year career. Susan Hay has the story.Global News at 6 TorontoMay 26
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Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History this Sundayalk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History takes place Sunday May 31, 2026, in Toronto and the GTA. The annual walk brings together families, advocates, and community members to raise awareness and critical funds to support life-charging research and care for individuals living with cystic fibrosis. Susan Hay has the story.HealthMay 25
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Toronto woman in desperate need of stem cell transplant has found her perfect matchIn May of 2025, Daphne Goldberg was diagnosed with Myeloproliferative Neoplasm (MPN), a rare blood cancer. Her only hope for survival is a stem cell transplant from a matching donor. After a series of stem cell drives across Canada, United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, Goldberg’s perfect match was found. Susan Hay has the story.HealthMay 19
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BEES: A Story of Survival opens at ROMMaking its debut in North America, BEES: A Story of Survival – running May 16 to October 18, 2026 at the ROM Susan Hay has the story.ScienceMay 14
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Toronto Public Library donor support brings free programs to older adults across 100 branchesDonor support brings free programs and resources for older adults that reduce isolation and build connections across 100 Toronto Public Library branches. Susan Hay has the story.Global News at 6 TorontoMay 13
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Discover the next wave of creative talent at OCAD University’s 111th annual graduate exhibitionGradEx 111, is Toronto’s largest free art and design exhibition showcasing works by more than 800 emerging artists, designers, and digital media makers. The exhibition returns to OCAD University from May 6 to 10, 2026. Susan Hay as the story.LifestyleMay 6
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TMU’s School of Medicine prepares future physicians from the Peel Region for the Peel RegionLocated in Brampton, Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) School of Medicine officially opened its doors last September, preparing future physicians from the Peel Region for the Peel Region. Susan Hay has the story.HealthMay 5
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Grilling expert Ted Reader shares tips for a fun BBQ seasonAfter a long winter, preparing your grill is key to being productive and efficient in the BBQ season. Grilling expert, author, and award-winning chef, Ted Reader shares his tips for a summer of backyard fun. Susan Hay has the story.LifestyleApr 29
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A historic building reimagined in the Distillery DistrictThe Cooperage Marketplace recently opened at the Distillery Historic District. Visitors can wander through this historic site while discovering seven independent Canadian brands inside the oldest industrial building dating back to the 1860’s. Susan Hay has the story.Global News at 6 TorontoApr 27
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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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The Sheepdogs’ Ryan Gullen shares a deeply personal story on life and lossBass player and founding member of The Sheepdogs” Ryan Gullen, shares his deeply personal story on the loss of his father to esophageal cancer and how he’s navigating life without him. Susan Hay has the story.HealthApr 22