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Air Canada flight attendants defy back-to-work order. What comes next?John Gradek, a former Air Canada executive and McGill University faculty lecturer in aviation management, joins Global News to discuss the decision by the union representing Air Canada flight attendants to defy a back-to-work order – and what could happen next.CanadaAug 17, 2025
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B.C. woman wrongly declared ‘deceased’ by federal Vaccine Injury Support ProgramA B.C. woman who became ill following her COVID vaccine was shocked to learn a government program declared her “deceased”. She applied to the federal Vaccine Injury Support Program for compensation and is still waiting for help to arrive 22 months later. Carolyn Jarvis reports.CanadaAug 14, 2025
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‘Slap in the face’: Calls for investigation into Vaccine Injury Support ProgramThere are calls for an investigation into the Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP), a multi-million-dollar federal program meant to help Canadians seriously and permanently injured by vaccines. As Carolyn Jarvis reports, many people who have turned to VISP say they’ve been waiting for months to get a response, and MPs are now demanding an emergency...Global NationalJul 17, 2025
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‘A Real Scandal’: MPs say Vaccine Injury Support Program must be fixedReaction continues to pour in after a Global News investigation exposed serious concerns with the federal government’s Vaccine Injury Support Program. Now, politicians are demanding action – and an apology. Carolyn Jarvis reports.Jul 6, 2025
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Federal Vaccine Injury Support Program leaving some injured people waiting for yearsA Global News investigation into the federal government’s Vaccine Injury Support Program reveals it wildly underestimated the number of claims it would receive. The program was expecting dozens, possibly hundreds of applications annually, but four years later, thousands have applied. Carolyn Jarvis reports.Jul 4, 2025
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Whistleblowers allege ‘high school’ workplace inside federal programA Global News investigation has uncovered allegations that inside the federal government’s Vaccine Injury Support Program, it was more play than work for some employees. Carolyn Jarvis reports on the accounts of drinking in the office, socializing, and watching Netflix at work.Jul 3, 2025
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‘Chaos’ inside Federal Vaccine Injury Support ProgramA Global News investigation into the federal government’s Vaccine Injury Support Program reveals ill and injured people are left waiting months, sometimes years for help to arrive. A private company operates the program and has been given millions in funding but only a fraction of that is reaching those in need. Carolyn Jarvis reports.Jul 2, 2025
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Global National: Feb. 15Hundreds packed a convention hall in Ottawa on Saturday to hear Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre lay out his party’s new focus, ‘Canada first.’ The shift comes as U.S. President Donald Trump ramps up threats against Canada and the Liberals gain ground in the polls, challenging what was once a strong Conservative lead. And, Canada has...Global NationalFeb 15, 2025
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‘Buy Canadian’: Freeland suggests ‘boycott’ of US goods amid Trump tariffsCanada’s former deputy prime minister and current liberal leadership candidate, Chrystia Freeland, suggests Canadians should “boycott” buying U.S. goods at the grocery store and stick to buying Canadian products amid looming tariffs on Canadian goods set to be imposed on Tuesday by President Donald Trump.Global NationalFeb 1, 2025
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Global National : Jan. 31With just hours to go, U.S. President Donald Trump is not backing off his threat to slap crippling 25 per cent tariffs on Canada and Mexico, and 10 per cent tariffs on China. Plus, Investigators have retrieved the D.C. plane’s black boxes, crucial to determining the cause of the crash. The recovered data could provide...Global NationalJan 31, 2025
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Global National: Jan.19The first three hostages were released from Hamas custody early Sunday, as a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into effect. Aid is now flowing into Gaza and Palestinians are finally able to return home — but for a moment it seemed as if it might not happen. Plus, Chrystia Freeland’s Liberal leadership launch...Global NationalJan 19, 2025
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Global National: Jan. 18Anticipation is building as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is set to go into effect Sunday morning. The hostage-for-prisoner exchange, if it happens, could be the first step in ending the conflict. In the U.S., preparations are well underway for president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday. Plus, TikTok, one of the world’s most popular...Global NationalJan 18, 2025
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Global National: Dec. 8Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has fled to Moscow with his family after rebels took the capital Damascus, according to Russian state media. Global News reports on the fast-moving developments inside Syria, and the reaction from the international community. Plus, Canadian businesses have just a week to prepare for the federal government’s GST tax break. And...Global NationalDec 8, 2024
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Global National: Dec. 7The government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is on the brink of being overthrown by rebel fighters who are closing in on the capital of Damascus. Plus, a move to impeach South Korea’s president, following his startling and short-lived decision to invoke martial law, has failed. And finally, world leaders attend the reopening of Notre-Dame...Global NationalDec 7, 2024
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Imperial Oil faces one of Ontario’s largest environmental finesGlobal News has learned Imperial Oil in southern Ontario is facing one of the largest environmental fines the province has issued and it’s all due to an oil spill back in 2021. The refinery has been ordered to pay $1.1 million. More than a thousand litres of slop oil leaked into the ground. The refinery...CanadaOct 5, 2024
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Hezbollah ‘weakened’ after Nasrallah assassination by Israel: ExpertCounter-terrorism and intelligence analyst Matthew Levitt joins Global National host Carolyn Jarvis for insight on what the assassinations of several of Hezbollah’s leaders this weekend by Israel means for the region. Levitt is the author of ‘Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon’s Party of God’ which describes the reach of the organization both inside and...Sep 29, 2024
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Coronavirus: BioNTech CFO on vaccine shipments, doses Canadians can expectGlobal’s Carolyn Jarvis interviews BioNTech’s Chief Commercial Officer Sean Marrett to discuss incoming shipments of the vaccine, the total number of vaccine doses to be available for Canadians in 2021 and the general process for COVID-19 vaccine administration.CanadaDec 10, 2020
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Ontario ombudsman report exposes failures in Indigenous youth careOntario ombudsman Paul Dubé has released a scathing report about the failures of the province’s child welfare system. As Carolyn Jarvis explains, the report focuses on the case of one vulnerable Indigenous teenager who was sent to foster care homes far from her northern Ontario community.Global NationalApr 13, 2023
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An Indigenous child welfare agency’s fight to restore culture and raise kids at homeOn the north shore of Lake Huron, an Indigenous organization called Nogdawindamin has taken a new approach to child-welfare services. It has placed culture at the core and vowed to support not only children, but also families and communities. Carolyn Jarvis reports.CanadaMar 8, 2023
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Safety concerns about wired glassWARNING: Graphic content. Fri, Jan 29: Wired glass is supposed to be a safety feature, but there have long been concerns about how easily it breaks and the danger it poses to kids in schools. The U.S. started phasing it out 10 years ago, so why hasn’t Canada followed suit? 16×9’s Carolyn Jarvis reports.16x9Jan 29, 2016