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Bonnie Crombie distances herself from Justin Trudeau and price on carbonOntario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie is telling her federal counterpart Justin Trudeau to scrap the price on carbon as she tries to shift her provincial party to the centre. Mackenzie Gray outlines what it means in Ottawa and at Queen’s Park.Focus OntarioDec 7
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Ontario Liberal Leader distances herself from carbon priceOntario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie is distancing herself from the federal price on carbon as she tries to tack the provincial party to the centre. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 4
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B.C. politicans distance themselves from billionaire Chip Wilson’s yard sign messageB.C.’s political party leaders are distancing themselves from billionaire Chip Wilson after the Lululemon founder erected two large signs with political messaging on the front lawn of his multi-million dollar Vancouver home.PoliticsOct 8
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Who is Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, the leader of HTS rebels that toppled Syria’s Assad?While Syria is now free of the Assad regime for the first time in more than half a century, an Islamist militant group with ties to al-Qaeda is now overseeing the country’s transition period. Eric Sorensen looks at what’s known about Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), and how its leader, Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, is trying to...Global NationalDec 9
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Ronald McDonald House Charities seeking more space for families across CanadaWhen children need to be hospitalized, families want to be close by. Charities like Ronald McDonald House exist to help make that happen, but there often aren’t enough rooms to meet the growing demand. Katherine Ward take us on the road with one of many families forced to drive long distances.HealthDec 1
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Ukraine accuses Russia of firing intercontinental missile for 1st timeUkraine accused Russia of firing an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) at Dnipro on Thursday — a weapon designed for long-distance nuclear strikes that has never before been used in war. “If it is confirmed that precisely an intercontinental ballistic missile was used, then we believe that it can be said that Putin’s Russia has degraded...WorldNov 21
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Prime Minister has first meeting with Premier Susan HoltPrime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Fredericton for his first meeting with Premier Susan Holt since her strong majority win in October’s election. The pair downplayed Holt’s attempt to distance herself from Trudeau during the campaign – instead focusing on how they plan to move forward on share priorities. Silas Brown reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickNov 12
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Royal reunion? Prince Harry keeps distance from William at uncle’s memorialIn today’s royal roundup, Patricia Treble talks about the surprise joint appearance of Prince William and Prince Harry at their uncle’s memorial service, where the brothers reportedly kept their distance. Plus, the whispers of Harry’s potential “return from royal exile,” and Meghan’s latest influencer ventures.The Morning ShowSep 3
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Dozens gather to honour the 107th anniversary of Halifax ExplosionFriday marked the 107th anniversary of the Halifax Explosion as dozens gathered at Fort Needham Memorial Park to honour the lives lost and the resilience that followed. As Mitchell Bailey reports, though the tragedy may seem a like a distant memory, its impact continues to echo through generations.Global News at 6 HalifaxDec 6
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Traffic Tips: Speed matters in road safetyKatelin Owsianski gets a hands-on demonstration on how even the slightest increase in speed can affect your reaction time and stopping distance.Global News Morning BCSep 24
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NDP MP calls Trudeau ‘radioactive’ ahead of caucus retreatAhead of a caucus retreat in Montreal, NDP MP Alistair MacGregor, who represents the Vancouver Island riding of Cowichan—Malahat—Langford, said that he was glad leader Jagmeet Singh put distance between their party and the Liberals with the end of a supply-and-confidence deal. ‘Justin Trudeau’s name is very radioactive in my parts of the country,’ he...CanadaSep 10
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Changing B.C. summer travel trendsAmid tough economic times more people appear to be to travel shorter distances and staying closer to home. Angela Jung reports on the changing summer travel trends.Global News at 11 BCAug 28
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Consumer Matters: What are jet lag apps and how do they work?If you’re planning a long-distance trip and dreading the jet lag that often follows, there might be a solution. Apps and online tools are helping travellers have more energy during their trips. Consumer Matters reporter Anne Drewa has more on how these apps work.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 24
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Olympic Trials underway at Centre Claude-RobillardTop track and field athletes will be converging at the Claude Robillard sports complex over the next few days to compete in hopes of punching their ticket to Paris to represent Canada at the Olympics. Canadian middle distance runner and Montreal native Simone Plourde joins Global News Morning’s host Laura Casella ahead of the competition...Global News Morning MontrealJun 26
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This is BC: Shanda Hill competes in ultra triathlonVernon’s Shanda Hill is in France for the Bretzel Ultra Tri World Championships, a race that will see her compete in five iron-distance triathlons consecutively.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 23
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Oilers fan journey from Australia to EdmontonAngela Merriott, originally from Edmonton but now living in Australia, shares her incredible journey back home to witness the Stanley Cup Final as her beloved Oilers compete. She discusses the distance she traveled, her deep-rooted love for the Oilers since childhood, and where she plans to watch the upcoming game.The Morning ShowJun 21
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GNM June SGI Safety SpotlightWATCH: SGI’s Tyler McMurchy joined our Brenden Purdy in studio once again to chat about this month’s Traffic Safety Spotlight. June sees the focus turn towards safe stopping distances.Jun 20
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Edmonton Oilers fan travels 12,637 km to see Games 3 and 4Edmonton Oilers fans can be found all over the world and a select few will really go the distance to get to a playoff game. Jaclyn Kucey found one dedicated fan who travelled 18 hours from Australia just to see the team in the Stanley Cup final.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 13
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New road safety rules to protect cyclist and pedestriansStarting June 3, new minimum distance rules and fines are in place to protect cyclists, pedestrians and other vulnerable road users. Janet Brown reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCJun 3
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Father’s Day: Tips for coping with complex emotionsFather’s Day isn’t always easy, especially for those facing complicated situations. Parenting expert Alyson Schafer is here to help navigate through emotions like grief, self-criticism, and estrangement. Learn tips for coping with loss, single fatherhood, and distant relationships, from honoring memories to seeking support and fostering connection.The Morning ShowJun 11