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B.C. cannabis industry worried about BCGEU strikeB.C.’s cannabis industry is bracing for impact from the strike and what it could mean for product availability. As Aaron McArthur reports, industry experts say they are still feeling the repercussions of the 2022 strike and any further action will greatly impact already-thin margins.Global News Hour at 6 BCSep 2, 2025
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Canadian officials bracing for Trump’s trade tariffsOfficials on this side of the border are bracing as we’re just days away from the U.S. imposing blanket 25 per cent tariffs. The foreign affairs minister is in Vancouver Friday, signalling her commitment to work with provincial leaders. Aaron McArthur has more.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 28, 2025
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B.C. floods: Local communities prepare for more floodingCommunities on Vancouver Island and the BC Interior brace for the third atmospheric river. Aaron McArthur reports.WeatherNov 30, 2021
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Global’s Crime Beat episode delves into serial killer Bruce McArthurGlobal News Toronto crime reporter Catherine McDonald talks about two stories of survival linked to the serial killer Bruce McArthur.Feb 12, 2021
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Bruce McArthur faces 6th murder charge after new victim’s remains identifiedToronto police announced Friday that Bruce McArthur has been charged with a sixth murder after the remains of Skandaraj Navaratnam was found in a gardening planter at a home where the accused serial killer worked.Feb 23, 2018
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Remains found for 2nd day at property linked to Bruce McArthurDet. Sgt. Hank Idisinga said Friday that human remains were found for a second straight day as officers continued their investigation of a property linked to accused serial killer Bruce McArthur.CrimeJul 6, 2018
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Victim who survived Bruce McArthur attack says guilty plea brings little comfortCatherine McDonald sat down with Sean Cribbin to hear how he has been affected by his traumatic encounter with Bruce McArthur.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoJan 30, 2019
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LGBTQ community activist says Toronto police chief is victim blamingTue, Feb 27: In a report the Globe and Mail published on Tuesday, Toronto Police chief Mark Saunders is quoted saying police might have identified alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur sooner had people who crossed paths with him come forward more promptly. But an LGBTQ community activitist tells Farah Nasser the community did come forward...Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoFeb 27, 2018
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Toronto police handling of missing persons cases under external reviewThu, Mar 22: The way Toronto police handle missing persons investigations, in the wake of a number of cases including the Bruce McArthur investigation, will now be subject of an external review. Caryn Lieberman has more.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoMar 22, 2018
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Alleged victim of Bruce McArthur identified by Toronto policeToronto police released the photo of a dead man five weeks ago and now he has been identified. The man is believed to be another alleged victim of Bruce McArthur. Catherine McDonald reports.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoApr 13, 2018
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Man who survived choking incident in 2016 involving Bruce McArthur speaks outThe victim shared dashcam video with Global News where the 911 call could be heard and Bruce McArthur’s van could be seen. Catherine McDonald reports.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoMar 25, 2019
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New details on Toronto Police officer charged in connection with McArthur investigationNew information was revealed in court about the interaction of a Toronto Police sergeant with Bruce McArthur in 2016. As Caryn Lieberman reports it’s the subject of a police tribunal hearing.Global News at 5 & 6 TorontoFeb 4, 2019
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Mark Saunders: Toronto Police learned lessons from Bruce McArthur caseSpeaking at his year-end press conference Thursday, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders admitted that the force learned some hard lessons from how they handled the investigation into Bruce McArthur.CrimeDec 27, 2018
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New Year, new B.C. tax hikesBrace yourself, the New Year means tax changes are coming for British Columbians. Aaron McArthur has more on what’s changing – and how much.Global News Hour at 6Dec 27, 2018
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Bruce McArthur pleads guilty to eight counts of murderBruce McArthur has pleaded guilty to eight counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of eight men from Toronto’s Gay Village. Eric Sorensen reports on the stunning development in a case that’s haunted that community for years.Global NationalJan 29, 2019
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Toronto cop facing charges in connection to Bruce McArthur case says he’s a ‘scapegoat’Sgt. Paul Gauthier, facing misconduct charges relating to an arrest and release of Bruce McArthur in 2016, has called out Toronto Police Services for making him their “scapegoat.” In a written letter Gauthier says his employer has effectively set him up as the fall guy. Caryn Lieberman reports.Global News at Noon TorontoFeb 6, 2019
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‘He’s evil.’ Karen Fraser reacts to accused serial killer Bruce McArthur’s guilty pleaKaren Fraser reacts outside the courthouse on Tuesday to Bruce McArthur’s guilty plea to eight counts of first-degree murder. McArthur used Fraser’s property to dispose of his victims’ remains, according to an agreed statement of facts.CrimeJan 29, 2019
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Family of Bruce MacArthur victim thanks police, mediaA family friend of Bruce MacArthur victim Kirushna Kanagaratnam comments outside the courthouse shortly after the verdict was announced.CrimeFeb 8, 2019
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‘I do not see Bruce McArthur seeing daylight’: Chief SaundersToronto Police Chief Mark Saunders discusses the Bruce McArthur case after sentencing was handed down on Friday and said he doesn’t believe he’ll ever be released.CrimeFeb 8, 2019
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Insp. Hank Idsinga says they’re satisfied with McArthur verdictToronto Police Insp. Hank Idsinga commented on Friday after the sentence of Bruce McArthur was handed down that they were satisfied with the sentence.CrimeFeb 8, 2019