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Health Matters: No Name beef burgers recalled due to E. coli concernsThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for no name brand beef burgers due to a possible E. Coli contamination. The patties were sold across the country and have a best before date of May 5th 2026. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Jan. 13, 2025.Health MattersJan 13
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Health Matters: Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops recalled due to E. coli concernsThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a national recall for certain Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops with pepperoni and bacon. The move comes amid concerns the product could be contaminated with E.coli. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Dec. 22, 2025Health MattersDec 22, 2025
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Health Matters: 4 people hospitalized after Pillsbury Pizza Pops recalled due to E. Coli concernsA national recall of Pillsbury Pizza Pops is expanding after an E. Coli outbreak caused 20 people across five provinces to get sick. So far at least four people have been hospitalized. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Dec. 23, 2025.Health MattersDec 23, 2025
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Proposed class action lawsuit over Pizza Pops recallA law firm in B.C. is launching a proposed class action lawsuit in the wake of an E. Coli outbreak linked to certain Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops. Health reporter Katherine Ward has more on the matter, and what Canadians can do if they believe they have been affected.HealthJan 30
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Health Matters: 29 sick, 7 hospitalized as part of Pizza Pops recall29 people have become sick and seven have been hospitalized as part of an E. coli outbreak linked to Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops. The latest data from the Public Health Agency of Canada shows illnesses have been reported in seven provinces nationwide. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Jan. 27,...Health MattersJan 27
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Health Matters: CFIA expands Pizza Pops recall to include more productsA Pizza Pops recall announced before Christmas has been expanded as even more Pillsbury products are now linked to a possible e-coli contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says the recall now involves several flavours of pizza pops, including three cheese, pepperoni, deluxe, and three meat. Katherine Ward has this story and more for...Health MattersJan 26
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Extreme cold grips Toronto, wind chills to near -35 CBitter cold temperatures continue to grip Toronto — and it’s expected to get even colder. Environment Canada is warning of wind chills nearing -35 C Saturday night into Sunday morning.CanadaFeb 7
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Escaping the coldWith temperatures lower than negative twenty, some people are headed to Regina airport, to escape the cold completely.WeatherJan 23
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Maritimers endure ‘bone-chilling’ cold as Arctic air grips the regionA surge of Arctic air has plunged the Maritimes into bone-chilling temperatures, with wind chills making already frigid conditions feel even colder. On Saturday, residents across the region are bundling up and taking extra precautions as extreme cold warnings remain in effect.Global News at 6 HalifaxJan 24
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Climate Science: The cold facts about global warmingDo you ever wonder why it still gets so cold when the planet is warming? Climate contrarians often point to cold snaps as proof against global warming. It might seem like a paradox, but as Global News Meteorologist Kristi Gordon explains, there is a scientific explanation.Global BCJan 11
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Metrolinx CEO on lessons learned and moving the region forwardMetrolinx CEO Michael Lindsay joined Focus Ontario to discuss the completion of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT and the Finch LRT. He also looked forward to the Ontario Line and whether subways are better than light rail.Focus OntarioMar 9
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5-year-old girl dead near Cold Lake after crash involving stolen vehicleHeartbreak for a young family who has lost their five-year-old daughter. She was killed in a car crash near Cold Lake involving a prolific offender in a stolen truck who then allegedly stole the vehicle of a good Samaritan who stopped to help. Jasmine King reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 15
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Ford says he faced ‘massive pressure’ from colleges, universities to increase tuitionOntario Premier Doug Ford says he was inundated with calls from students over the weekend, worrying about his government’s decision to raise tuition fees and cut OSAP grants, saying he couldn’t fight against post-secondary leaders any longer. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.Global News at 6 TorontoFeb 17
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Ontario court rules Doug Ford must turn over personal phone recordsA panel of three judges has thrown out an attempt by the province to stop the release of government calls on Premier Doug Ford’s personal cellphone, agreeing with Ontario’s transparency watchdog that they should be made public. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.Global News at 6 TorontoJan 5
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Ontario’s Ford government using Google Docs to host policy proposalsOntario’s Ford government is using Google Docs to host policy proposals, cabinet remarks and briefing materials, Global News can reveal, raising questions about tracking and security of some of the province’s most sensitive documents. Colin D’Mello reports.Global News at 6 TorontoFeb 2
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Ford faces cross-provincial push to back down from Crown Royal banAs Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatens to follow through with a retaliatory ban on Crown Royal, the government is now facing a cross-provincial push to back down. Quebec’s finance minister wrote a letter to the Ford government saying pulling the product from the LCBO would risk weakening Canadian supply chains that are already under pressure...CanadaJan 20
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Ontario Liberals announce Bonnie Crombie will step down immediatelyThe Ontario Liberals say Bonnie Crombie will immediately resign from her role as party leader rather than waiting for members to select her replacement. Colin D’Mello reports.Global News at 6 TorontoJan 14
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Third of Ontario’s Crown Royal workers have found new jobs as plant closure approachesThe union representing workers at the soon-to-be-closed Crown Royal bottling facility in Amherstburg, Ont., says more than a third of the workforce has already left ahead of the Feb. 28 deadline. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.ConsumerJan 7
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: March 6Gas jumps to $1.50 a litre in Edmonton as Middle East conflict drives up the price of oil. A $50,000 cash reward is made available in the cold case of a Hinton girl missing since the 1980s. Ottawa and Alberta reach a prospective deal on major projects. A Calmar family is reunited with their dog...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonMar 6
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Global National: March 1The death of Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, has left many in mourning, while others celebrate on Sunday. As Redmond Shannon reports, strikes have continued across Iran and neighbouring Middle Eastern countries. In the aftermath of the US-Israeli airstrikes, the future of Iran’s leadership remains unclear. More than 40 Iranian officials have been reportedly killed...Global NationalMar 1