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Ask the Expert: Difficult conversations around the holidaysThe holidays can be a wonderful time of year to connect with family and friends. But for those facing a serious illness, it can also be a very hard time to take part in the festivities. Bladder cancer survivor Monica Ellis joined Global News Morning Edmonton for our monthly Ask the Expert segment to help...Global News Morning EdmontonDec 16
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Ask the Expert: Santa talks about all things ChristmasOn this month’s Ask the Expert, Santa Claus joins Global News Morning Calgary to give an expert opinion on all things Christmas.Global News Morning CalgaryDec 16
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Ask the Expert: Getting through the winter monthsWe’re heading into a time of year that isn’t always easy for everyone. Schedules get busier, the days feel shorter and the sun sets earlier. Leah Pezer, an organizational psychologist and the director of athletics at the University of Alberta, joined us for our monthly Ask the Expert segment.Global News Morning EdmontonNov 18
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Ask the Expert: How to prepare for the winter driving seasonSAIT driving instructor Patrick Brown-Harrison joins Global News Morning Calgary for Ask the Expert, to show us what safety products we should keep in our vehicles ahead of the winter driving season.Global News Morning CalgaryNov 12
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Ask the Expert: Create spooky photos for the Halloween seasonHalloween is a few weeks away and on top of dressing up and decorating your home, we have another way to help get you into the spooky spirit. Local photographer Renee Robyn joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton for our monthly Ask the Expert segment to show us how to Halloween-ify your pictures.Global News Morning EdmontonOct 21
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Which Halloween candy are most damaging to teeth?With Halloween just around the corner, Calgary dentist, Dr. Palka Sawhney Sharma, joins Global News Morning Calgary to share which candies are best, better, worst for children’s teeth.Global News Morning CalgaryOct 21
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Ask the Expert: Managing tax in their estatePaying taxes is always a topic that provokes a lot of reaction from people, and following the spring budget earlier this year, that seems unlikely to change. Paul Lindsey from MacMillan Estate Planning joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton for our monthly Ask the Expert segment.Global News Morning EdmontonSep 16
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Ask the Expert: Reducing taxation on your estateOn this week’s Ask the Expert: Head of Planning at MacMillan Estate Planning Paul Lindsey joins Global News Morning Calgary to discuss some ways to reduce the impact of taxation on your estate.Sep 16
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Exploring Apple’s A.I. Integration: Privacy and the future of smart devicesIn part two of our exclusive interview with Apple’s Greg Jozwiak, tech expert Mike Yawney dives deeper into the role of artificial intelligence on Apple devices. Mike and Greg also discuss privacy concerns and how requests are processed. He also asks Greg what’s next for A.I. in our everyday tech.The Morning ShowDec 16
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Letter sent encouraging senators to pass horse slaughter billA group of high-profile Canadian organizations and celebrities, including Winnipeg Blue Bomber Brady Oliveira, have sent a letter to senators asking them to pass a bill which would stop exporting horses for slaughter in Japan.Dec 2
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New Brunswickers prepare as snowfall warnings cover much of provinceNew Brunswickers are gearing up for winter as the season’s first snowfall is expected to begin. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla asks residents how they’re getting ready.Global News at 6 New BrunswickNov 28
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Ask the Expert: Back to school budgetingStacy Yanchuk Oleksy from Money Mentors joins Global News Morning Calgary with some advice on how to keep track of your spending ahead of the new school year.Global News Morning CalgaryAug 19
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Nov. 24A witness received life-threatening injuries after he was stabbed during a liquor store robbery in Vancouver’s Olympic Village Saturday evening and the suspects are already back on the street. A Vancouver man is speaking out, hoping his experience falling victim to a scam will prevent others from falling into the same trap. Vancouver City Council...Global BCNov 24
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Ask the Expert: Health risks associated with increased wildfiresAmid rising temperatures and high levels of wildfire activity, Health Canada is reminding people living in Alberta about the health risks that come with exposure to fire, smoke and extreme heat. Air quality and health expert Opel Vuzi joined us on Global News Morning Edmonton for our monthly Ask the Expert segment.Global News Morning EdmontonAug 19
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Taylor Swift ‘Eras’ Tour hit Toronto: ‘No threats at this time,’ police sayAt a Thursday press conference discussing the Taylor Swift “Eras” Tour concert series in Toronto, Deputy Police Chief Lauren Pogue said “that you can expect a significant and visible police presence throughout the concert week.” Asked about possible threats from ISIS following the cancellation of concerts in Vienna, Austria in August, Pogue said Toronto police...CanadaOct 31
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Deadline arrives for Trudeau to respond to ultimatium set by Liberal MPsPrime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to respond Monday to a group of Liberal MPs demanding his resignation as party leader. At a Liberal caucus meeting last Wednesday, 24 MPs delivered a letter to Trudeau asking him to resign and giving him until today to respond. But the prime minister told reporters last Thursday that...PoliticsOct 28
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Ask an Expert: Reducing the impact of the capital gains tax on your estatePaul Lindsey of MacMillan Estate Planning discusses changes to how Canada’s capital gains tax is calculated and how people can lessen the impact of those changes on their estates.Global News Morning BCAug 11
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Province urges Manitobans to combat upcoming flu season with vaccinationsProvincial health experts are asking Manitobans to roll up their sleeves once again, with flu season just around the corner. Daisy Woelk reports.HealthOct 16
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What does the return of La Niña mean for B.C.’s winter weather outlook?It’s that time of year when everyone starts asking about our long-range winter forecast. Senior meteorologist Kristi Gordon explains what British Columbians can expect this winter on the mountains and the roads.CanadaSep 24
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BIV: B.C. workers expected to see highest salary hikesB.C. workers are expected to see the highest salary hikes next year, and a new survey is already asking for people’s holiday travel and shopping trends. BIV’s Tyler Orton has your business news.Global News Morning BCSep 18