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U.S. President Donald Trump launches Gaza ‘Board of Peace’Jack Cunningham, University of Toronto Assistant Professor of International Relations and Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History Program Coordinator joins Global’s Nivrita Ganguly to discuss what Donald Trump’s newly launched ‘Board of Peace’ means for the future of geopolitics.PoliticsJan 24
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Global News at 6 Toronto: Feb. 10, 2026U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to block the opening of the Gordie Howe Bridge between Windsor and Detroit.Feb 10
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Trump revokes ‘endangerment finding’ that underpinned US fight against climate changeOn Thursday at the White House, U.S. President Donald Trump and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin revoked the “endangerment finding,” the scientific rule that allowed the government to regulate greenhouse gases.EnvironmentFeb 12
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Trump says he’s the ‘greatest thing’ to ever happen to United Auto WorkersOn Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump said he’s the “greatest thing” to ever happen to the United Auto Workers. He added that the auto workers gave him their vote and “the tariffs saved them.”Feb 12
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Calgary companies go international with trade amid U.S. uncertaintyTrade deals between Calgary businesses and the United States are hitting an all-time low, just one year after U.S. President Donald Trump began imposing tariffs on Canada. Adam MacVicar reports.EconomyFeb 12
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Trump threatens to block opening of Gordie Howe International BridgeU.S. President Donald Trump said Monday he will block the opening of a new bridge and trade route connecting Ontario and Michigan until the United States is “compensated for everything we have given” Canada.CanadaFeb 9
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‘Grave repercussions’ for U.S. citizens if no agreement reached on DHS funding: WHAs funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to expire – and currently exists solely on an extension – the White House has revealed U.S. President Donald Trump’s “end goal” in the matter.PoliticsFeb 5
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Global National: Feb. 7There have been dramatic developments in the case of Robert Schellenberg, a Canadian national detained in China on drug smuggling charges for more than a decade. China’s top court has struck down Schellenberg’s death sentence and ordered a new trial, signalling a diplomatic thaw between Beijing and Ottawa after years of strained relations. This follows...Global NationalFeb 7
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Trump could scale back aluminum and steel tariffs ahead of midterms: reportA report in the Financial Times suggests U.S. President Donald Trump is considering scaling back some tariffs on steel and aluminum products. It would be a rare concession from Trump, who has made tariffs his signature economic policy. Touria Izri reports.EconomyFeb 13
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Why is Trump threatening to block the Gordie Howe bridge from opening?U.S. President Donald Trump is suddenly threatening to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, which runs from Windsor, Ont., to Detroit. Mackenzie Gray explains how a billionaire Trump supporter may have something to do with Trump’s threat.Global NationalFeb 10
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Democratic Rep. prays for ‘greater levels of compassion’ from Trump while he stands feet awayRep. Jonathan Jackson delivered a speech at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday in Washington, D.C. while U.S. President Donald Trump stood mere feet away.TrendingFeb 5
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Global National: Feb. 10Watch the newly released footage of Nancy Guthrie’s home from February 1, the morning she vanished. What to make of U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge. The dangers of asking AI for medical advice. Plus, a Saskatchewan skier’s unlikely journey to the Olympics.Global NationalFeb 10
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Trump says Israel should ‘shame’ President Herzog for not granting pardon to NetanyahuOn Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been a great wartime prime minister and Israeli President Isaac Herzog should be “ashamed of himself” for not granting a pardon for corruption charges. “People of Israel should really shame him. He’s disgraceful for not giving it,” he added.U.S. NewsFeb 12
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Trump doubles down on claim he wants to ‘nationalize’ U.S. presidential electionsU.S. President Donald Trump is doubling down on comments he made on a podcast this week claiming he would seek to “nationalize” the U.S. presidential election, specifically focusing on districts he lost in 2020.U.S. NewsFeb 4
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‘I like you,’ Trump tells Colombia’s Petro at 1st meeting in White House amid escalating tensionsU.S. President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro had their first meeting on Tuesday at the White House. The encounter was a test of whether they could ease tensions despite clashing ideologies and reputations for unpredictability.U.S. NewsFeb 3
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‘Together we are America’: Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show preaches unityReaction is polarized for Bad Bunny’s performance at the Super Bowl halftime show amid a deep divide in American politics. Heidi Petracek looks at how the Latin community is praising his performance, the backlash from U.S. President Donald Trump and his followers, and how the Puerto Rican artist celebrated diversity and unity.Global NationalFeb 9
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‘Canada paid’: Carney responds after Trump threatens to block opening of Gordie Howe bridgeAhead of chairing a cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters he spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump about his threat to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge. “I explained that Canada paid for the construction of the bridge – $4 billion – that the ownership is shared between the state...EconomyFeb 10
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Harper warns of Trump threat, says tariffs ‘must be reciprocated’Former prime minister Stephen Harper is sharing his opinion on Canada’s strategy for dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump after staying silent on the topic for the past year. Touria Izri explains what Harper is warning of, and what he’s urging the federal government to do.Global NationalFeb 5
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Montreal travellers urged to use caution as Air Canada suspends Cuba flightsConcern is mounting for Montrealers travelling to Cuba as Air Canada suspends all of its flights to the Caribbean nation amid a fuel shortage. Other Canadian airlines say they are still able to operate normally, but travel experts are advising passengers to proceed with caution. As Dan Spector reports, a major factor behind the issue...CanadaFeb 9
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Greenlandic Inuit strive for independence, new poll showsAs Canada shows solidarity with Greenland — becoming one of the first country’s to open a consulate there — a new poll offers some insight into how Greenlanders feel about U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats to take over the Danish territory. Seventy-six per cent of residents polled are opposed to becoming part of America. But...CanadaFeb 6