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Ask An Expert: Top tech trends for 20262026 looks to be a big year for how we incorporate technology in our everyday lives. Here to discuss the top tech trends for 2026 is technology and lifestyle expert Andy Baryer.Global News Morning BCDec 28, 2025
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Ask an Expert: Mental health strategies for the holiday seasonThe hustle and bustle of the holiday season is here, and it’s easy to get bogged down and feel overwhelmed. Dr. Monica Vermani joins Jennifer Palma to share her strategies and insights on how we can create joy and peace so we can enjoy the holidays.Global News Morning BCDec 21, 2025
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Ask An Expert: Using math to wrap giftsWrapping gifts can be tricky for some, but what if we told you math can help? Here to show us how thinking mathematically can help with your gift wrapping is UBC mathematics postdoctoral fellow Dr. Adam Martens.Global BCDec 20, 2025
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Ask An Expert: Breaking the anxiety loopMany of us deal with anxiety to some degree and some people can get stuck in what’s called the anxiety loop. Clinical psychologist, Dr. Monica Vermani joins Global News Morning with more on how to break free of that cycle.Global BCNov 16, 2025
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Your Money: Airbnb’s World Cup opportunityWith the FIFA World Cup 2026 drawing closer, Airbnb is asking many Canadians to consider cashing in on the surge of visitors. Personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq joins Miranda Anthistle to explain what Airbnb is offering ahead of the tournament and the risks to keep in mind before listing your home.Global News Morning TorontoFeb 26
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Survivor 50: Who got voted out first?Jenna, first in and first out, we find out why she decided to return to the game that outcasted her so quickly. But the thoughts of giving it one more shot have made Jenna return against the new era players. We ask about her experience this time around and what her insight was into the...The Morning ShowFeb 27
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Trump to deliver State of the Union address just days after suffering tariff defeatCanada-U.S. Relations Expert Asa McKercher speaks with Global News Morning about Donald Trump’s priorities in his State of the Union address, his tariff defeat and what it all means for Canada.Global News Morning BCFeb 24
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‘Remember the victims’: Prince Edward breaks Royal family’s silence on Andrew, Epstein scandalDuring a visit to the World Governments Summit in Dubai Tuesday, Prince Edward broke the UK royal family’s silence regarding his brother’s connection to the late sex offender financier Jeffrey Epstein. Asked how he was “coping” after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Andrew should testify before a U.S. congressional committee for his involvement with...U.S. NewsFeb 3
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Poilievre leadership under review as Conservative convention kicks offAfter losing the last federal election, Pierre Poilievre is asking for something no Conservative leader has been given in more than 20 years — a second chance. But his leadership review is just one of the things on the agenda at the Conservative convention in Calgary, which begins today. Former Conservative cabinet minister Peter Mackay...Danielle SmithJan 29
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Your Money: Venezuela turmoil and what it means for Canadian wallets and marketsWith recent disruptions in Venezuela’s political and oil landscape reverberating through global markets, Canadians are asking what it all means for their economy, energy sector and personal investments. Personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed Haq joins Miranda Anthistle to break down what’s happening in Venezuela, how it could affect Canada’s economy and energy markets, whether retail...Global News Morning TorontoJan 8
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Ask the Expert: Protecting yourself and your family against the fluDr. Ted Jablonski joins Global News Morning to discuss how you can help limit the spread of influenza this flu season through immunization, and how certain age groups could be at higher risk of severe infections.Oct 20, 2025
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‘They came to us,’ Carney says on Conservative MPs crossing the floorWhen asked about whether or not he was courting other Conservative MPs to cross the floor — Prime Minister Mark Carney said he did play a role. And he is governing as if he expects more to cross over.CanadaDec 17, 2025
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Emerance Maschmeyer embraces a new chapter with PWHL’s Vancouver GoldeneyesEmerance Maschmeyer is embracing a new chapter with the Vancouver Goldeneyes, bringing PWHL experience and a desire to keep learning in a new environment. Working with goalie coach Joey Ali, she’s already made history with the first shutout in franchise history. Asa Rehman reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCDec 17, 2025
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Other Conservatives “extremely frustrated” with Poilievre, Liberal House leader saysLiberal House Leader Steve MacKinnon commented Friday on the floor crossing of Conservative MP Michael Ma to the Liberals on Thursday saying “there are others” who are “extremely frustrated” with Conservative leadership. MacKinnon also described the Conservatives asking the same questions in question period as a “soul-destroying experience” for many MPs.CanadaDec 12, 2025
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Kelowna International Airport prepares for record holiday travel seasonKelowna International Airport is expecting another record-setting holiday travel season. And as Travis Lowe reports, while they say they’re ready, they’re also asking travellers to do their part to help keep things running smoothly.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganDec 5, 2025
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Sask. involuntary treatment legislation leaves experts with questionsSask. involuntary treatment legislation leaves experts with questionsOct 24, 2025
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Ask the Expert: Estate planningOn this month’s Ask the Expert, Sheri MacMillian with MacMillan Estate Planning talks about the importance of planning ahead – no matter your age or wealth.Global News Morning EdmontonSep 15, 2025
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Louvre robbery: If thieves get jewels recut ‘we’ll never see these pieces again intact,’ expert saysCrime gangs around Europe are increasingly robbing valuable jewels and gold from cash-needy museums like the Louvre, but while law enforcement often catches the thieves, they struggle to recover the priceless goods, police and art experts say. Only a small pool of criminals would be capable of such a job as Sunday’s brazen robbery in...CrimeOct 20, 2025
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Marineland asks Ottawa for emergency cash to feed whales — or euthanasia imminentMarineland has asked Ottawa for emergency funding to feed and care for the last captive whales in the country, saying euthanasia is otherwise imminent and will be a “direct consequence” of the fisheries minister’s decision to deny export permits for the belugas. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.CanadaOct 3, 2025
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Ask the Expert: Getting ready for back to schoolBack to school can be an incredibly stressful time for everyone in a household. Dr. Stephanie Liu, a family physician, shared some tips on how to navigate the return to the classroom.Global News Morning EdmontonAug 18, 2025