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  • Reality check on Canada’s efforts to curb carbon emissions
    Carbon emissions in Canada in 2022 were the lowest they have been in 25 years, excluding the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new federal data. Ottawa boasts its climate policies are working, so Mackenzie Gray has a reality check on whether Canada is actually on track to meet its emission reduction...
    Global National
    May 2
  • ‘Banff Borrows’: Alberta tourist hotspot aims to curb plastic waste with new eco-friendly program
    A tourist hotspot in Alberta is hoping its new eco-friendly program will catch on across Canada, with the goal of curbing the town’s use of single-use plastics. Heather Yourex-West explains how ‘Banff Borrows’ works, and how its organizers hope it can create meaningful change to consumer habits.
    Global National
    Apr 24
  • Women’s Month: Curbing Gender Based Violence
    March is Women’s History Month, a time to not only reflect on the contributions of women to society but to also address the battles that women still face. One of those core issues is gender-based violence. With more on how we can help curb the problem, Andrea Gunraj from the Canadian Women’s Foundation joins Antony...
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Mar 18
  • Curbing Cybercrime
    Cybercrime is on the rise across the globe, including in Canada. Charles Finlay, founding executive director of the Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst, joins Candace Daniel with how we can protect ourselves.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Mar 6
  • Richard Lewis, stand-up comedian and ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ star, dies at 76
    Stand-up comedian and actor, Richard Lewis, died at his Los Angeles home on Tuesday after suffering a heart attack at the age of 76. Lewis, who had been battling Parkinsons, starred alongside Larry David on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ and was named one of the top 50 stand-up comedians of all-time by Comedy Central.
    Entertainment
    Feb 28
  • Ontario cracking down on cell phone usage, vaping at school
    Canada’s biggest province, Ontario, is cracking down on cell phones in class and making changes to the rules when it comes to vaping. The province says it’s plan includes some of the strongest measures in this country to “protect the “mental and physical health” of children and to curb distraction at school, but some advocates...
    Canada
    Apr 28
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  • How countries are trying to fight a growing plastic problem
    Thousands of delegates from around the world are in Ottawa to try to figure out how to curb plastic pollution, something the United Nations warns is causing serious damage to oceans and other bodies of water. Mackenzie Gray reports on efforts to turn the tide on a huge environmental problem.
    Global National
    Apr 23
  • Feds should regulate sale of ghost keys to curb vehicle thefts: Champagne
    Speaking at the Auto Theft Summit on Thursday, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne said amid skyrocketing auto thefts in Canada, the federal government should regulate the sale of ghost keys. “I think the overall message today is that to the criminals out there, we’re going to disrupt our activities with everything we...
    Canada
    Feb 8
  • Safety reminders for photographers during cherry blossom season
    As cherry blossoms bloom all across Metro Vancouver, people are being urged to curb their enthusiasm trying to take the perfect picture.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Apr 3
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  • Global National: April 28
    Canada’s biggest province, Ontario, is cracking down on cell phones in class and making changes to the rules when it comes to vaping. The province says it’s plan includes some of the strongest measures in this country to “protect the “mental and physical health” of children and to curb distraction at school, but some advocates...
    Danielle Smith
    Apr 28
  • Global News Hour at 6 BC: April 2
    The trial begins for a driver accused of causing a fatal collision in Downtown Vancouver. Parents hoping to see justice for their toddler, Ocean, struck on the curb by an out-of-control vehicle. A Richmond grocer says he is losing thousands of dollars as some shoppers load up and leave. And how B.C. is losing out...
    Global BC
    Apr 2
  • Poilievre says more X-rays can curb auto thefts, criticizes Trudeau’s handling of stolen vehicles
    Speaking in Montreal on Tuesday, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre heavily criticized how the Trudeau government has handled auto thefts in Canada, adding stolen vehicles leave the country when organized crime ships them off at ports. He called for an increase in X-rays to detect stolen automobiles before they leave the port.
    Canada
    Feb 6
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  • Victoria driver hits impaired driving sign while impaired
    A Victoria driver was caught hitting an impaired driving sign — while impaired. Police say the driver of a pick up struck the curb and knocked over a ‘report impaired drivers’ sign in View Royal before fleeing.
    BC1
    Mar 22
  • Mother of man allegedly ‘over served’ alcohol by Kelsey’s speaks out
    A Kelsey’s restaurant in Hunstville, Ont., will lose its liquor license for 45 days beginning this month, after the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario claims a patron was over served alcohol and died in crash. As Caryn Lieberman reports, the man’s mother is now speaking out about the dangers of drinking and driving and...
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Mar 5
  • Kingston group hoping to curb youth substance abuse with Icelandic program
    A group in Kingston concerned about youth substance abuse is applying for funding to bring a unique prevention program from Iceland, to Kingston.
    Jan 21
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  • Montreal east end condo construction target of vandalism over short-term rentals
    A new building in the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve has become a poster of the housing crisis in the area. Tenants’ rights activists are denouncing the presence of Airbnb-type rentals in the new construction and say the borough is not doing enough to curb the presence of short-term rentals. But as Gloria Henriquez reports, the borough says their...
    Feb 27
  • Alleviating stress and staying in the present
    Jully Black as she shares her wisdom on managing stress in this lively edition of ‘Monday Motivation’. From embracing mindfulness to starting a worry journal, Jully offers practical advice for dealing with life’s challenges. So, get ready to kick stress to the curb and embrace a happier, more resilient you!
    The Morning Show
    Feb 26
  • ‘I found a lot of them’: Inside the hunt for Canada’s last Nazis
    WARNING: This video contains disturbing details. Viewer discretion is advised. There are renewed calls for the federal government to unseal records related to Canada’s Nazi war crime files, as hundreds of suspected Nazis potentially living in the country have never faced prosecution. Jeff Semple speaks with Professor Abbee Corb, who gives an inside look of...
    Global National
    Feb 22
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  • Montreal mayor put under notice for alleged inaction to curb ‘unlawful, hateful’ protests
    Montreal mayor Valérie Plante is being accused of letting the city descend into a state of anarchy. Two Montrealers have sent her a formal notice, asking her to put a stop to what they call hateful gatherings. Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports.
    Jan 16
  • On-street parking enforcement begins for stat holidays in Toronto
    The days of skipping out on paying for on-street parking on statuary holidays in Toronto are now over. On Family Day, Toronto parking enforcement officers were out in full force, issuing tickets to those with infractions. As Noor Ra’fat Ibrahim tells us, the move is in response to increasing demand for curb space.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Feb 19
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