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Bank of Canada holds interest rates as Iran war rattles global economiesThe Bank of Canada held its benchmark lending rate at 2.25 per cent, but Governor Tiff Macklem is keeping an eye on how the Iran war could impact Canada's economy.EconomyMar 18
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Canada’s vaccine injury program declared her dead. But she’s notAsked about being declared deceased while battling a life-altering condition that left her partially disabled, a B.C. woman choked up: 'It really didn't feel good, you know?'InvestigationsAug 15, 2025
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‘I am on it’: Health minister accelerates audit of vaccine injury program"I cannot add any comment more for now, but I am on it," Health Minister Marjorie Michel stated when a reporter pressed for more information about the accelerated audit.InvestigationsJul 23, 2025
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Health Minister: Ottawa will try to improve Vaccine Injury Support Program'We are tracking it. It's unacceptable what we heard about this ... We will try to improve,' Health Minister Marjorie Michel said in brief remarks about the VISP program.InvestigationsJul 21, 2025
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Tory MPs, health group call for investigation and overhaul of vaccine support program'The Liberals handed out tens of millions of dollars to high priced consultants while the very Canadians this program was intended to help have been neglected,' the Tory MPs said.InvestigationsJul 18, 2025
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VISP aimed to curb vaccine injury lawsuits. Now, people are suing in 3 provincesAn Alberta woman alleges the Vaccine Injury Support Program exacerbated her physical and psychological suffering while shortchanging her on financial support. VISP won't comment.InvestigationsJul 17, 2025
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Tale of two cities: Why Edmonton builds homes faster than TorontoToronto is lagging cities such as Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver, where housing starts are on the rise. They're falling in Toronto, and experts say city policy is a culprit.CanadaJul 20, 2025
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‘Nothing was ready’: Inside Canada’s Vaccine Injury Support ProgramFormer VISP workers described a culture that was more play than work. 'I felt like I was there to kind of hang out and socialize,' one said. 'It was kind of like school in a way.'InvestigationsJul 3, 2025
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Canada set up a $50M vaccine injury program. Those harmed say it’s failing themA Global News investigation uncovered allegations that Canada's vaccine injury program has failed to fully deliver on its promise of 'fair and timely' access to financial support.InvestigationsJul 2, 2025
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Global News wins 12 RTDNA awardsGlobal News received a total of 45 RTDNA Canada nominations. The winners were announced at a ceremony in Toronto on Saturday.CanadaMay 11, 2019
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Canada can expect more nations to send trash back: expertCanada is a world leader in waste production. Trash is being thrown right back in its face. And recycling isn't exactly a solution, said one expert.CanadaMay 29, 2019
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What do you do if you find lead in your tap water in Canada?Here are the best solutions to get the lead out of your water, according to experts.CanadaNov 6, 2019
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Sex offender profiled in Ontario probation series may be breaching conditions againMonths after a Global News investigation exposed gaps in Ontario’s probation system, a high-risk sexual offender may be breaking his probation conditions.InvestigationsJan 25, 2018
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This oilpatch town was overcome by a mysterious odour. Now its residents are asking, what made us sick?Residents of Unity, Sask., still don’t know the contents of a “disgusting” odour earlier this month. The operators of the nearby Tervita waste disposal site say the smell was “not hazardous or dangerous.” The province says it’s investigating.CanadaJan 31, 2018
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Ontario PC leadership hopeful Caroline Mulroney raised over $461,000 in nine daysOntario PC leadership contestant Caroline Mulroney raised over $461,000 in the first nine days of her campaign, figures released by Elections Ontario on Wednesday show.CanadaFeb 21, 2018
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Ontario Liberals dismiss Patrick Brown’s suggestion rivals were behind sex misconduct allegationsPatrick Brown has vehemently denied the allegations, saying there are discrepancies in the women's stories.PoliticsFeb 15, 2018
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Ontario man on probation after child luring convictions arrested againPolice have not yet said what Kyle McLauchlan may have been charged with.CanadaFeb 23, 2018
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Patrick Brown drops out of Ontario PC leadership racePatrick Brown is withdrawing from the Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership race.PoliticsFeb 26, 2018
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‘We don’t have to go begging anymore,’ Sarnia councillor says as health study moves forwardCommunity leaders from Sarnia and Aamjiwnaang First Nation met with the environment minister Wednesday to discuss a health study.CanadaNov 29, 2017
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Denmark, Sweden press pause on Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for younger age groupsOne U.S. study found young males under 20 are up to six times more likely to develop myocarditis after contracting COVID-19 than those who have been vaccinated.HealthOct 6, 2021