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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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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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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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RAW: Winnipeg Jets Cole Koepke Interview – Dec. 5Winnipeg Jets forward Cole Koepke talks about their 4-1 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Friday at the Canada Life Centre.Winnipeg JetsDec 5, 2025
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“We’ll fight for these jobs”: Joly responds as Algoma Steel announces plans to lay off 1,000 workersWith news on Monday that Algoma Steel is planning lay off about 1,000 workers due to U.S. tariffs, Industry Minister Mélanie Joly stood up in the House of Commons during question period to respond to comments from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. “My team and I have been in contact with Algoma’s leadership team — we...CanadaDec 1, 2025
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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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Ontario grapples with use of AI in schoolsIt’s a complicated prompt: What is the best way to steer students as they encounter artificial intelligence at an increasing rate. It’s also a question education officials in Ontario are still grappling with. Queen’s Park bureau chief Colin D’Mello reports on what’s being done.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 23, 2025
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Ontario’s new auto insurance rules could leave drivers underinsured, critics worryThe Ford government’s changes to auto insurance will leave drivers in Ontario with a “significant” choice in the new year, but one that advocates argue could leave some with less protection in the worst-case scenario. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 16, 2025
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Ford promises more ‘big, large casinos’ in Niagara Falls tourism visionThe Ford government says it wants to draw new casinos and theme parks to Niagara Falls, Ont., as it tries to revitalize the city through a plan dubbed internally “Vegas of the North.” Colin D’Mello reports.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 15, 2025
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Focus Ontario: Dec. 13Tariffs are starting to bite with major layoffs in the steel and auto sectors. Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli joined Focus Ontario to discuss his plan to keep the economy steady. Plus, the Ford government has extended its winter break after shortening the fall sitting. But why?Focus OntarioDec 14, 2025
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Focus Ontario: 2025 Year in ReviewOn this episode of Focus Ontario, we look back at a tumultuous year in Ontario politics. Colin sits down with trade minister Vic Fedeli, new polling on where each party stands heading into the new year and a year-end Focus Ontario panel.Focus OntarioDec 13, 2025
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Ontario’s investment strategy in the face of unrelenting tariffsTariffs are starting to bite with major layoffs in the steel and auto sectors. Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli joined Focus Ontario to discuss his plan to keep the economy steady.Focus OntarioDec 13, 2025
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TTC, Metrolinx at odds over Eglinton LRT openingTensions are growing between Metrolinx and the TTC over when the Eglinton Crosstown LRT will finally open. In a Global News exclusive, multiple sources confirmed the provincial agency and Ministry of Transportation planned to open the line the last week of December. But sources say the TTC has resisted that, saying February is more likely....TrafficDec 10, 2025
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Algoma Steel union responds to 1K layoffs after government loanWeeks after accepting a loan of $500 million from the provincial and federal governments, Algoma Steel announced it will layoff roughly 1,000 workers. Local union leadership joined Focus Ontario to discuss that decision and the future of their members.Focus OntarioDec 6, 2025
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Nearly half of Ontario’s Grade 6 students failing EQAO test resultsNearly half of Ontario’s Grade 6 students are failing the provincial standards on math, according to newly released testing data, triggering a new system-wide review of the school curriculum and education resources.EducationDec 3, 2025
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‘Titanic was sinking,’ Ford says he was aware of Algoma Steel layoffs before 100M loanOntario Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday that he was aware of massive layoffs at Algoma Steel before the province agreed to loan $100 million to the company. “The Titanic was sinking up there. We either save, you know, two-thirds or we don’t save anything,” he said.CanadaDec 3, 2025
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Focus Ontario: Manufacturing Sector MalaiseOn this episode of Focus Ontario, a look at the jobs decline in the manufacturing sector and a one-on-one interview with Minister of Indigenous Affairs Greg Rickford, after the province moves one step closer to a road to the Ring of Fire.Focus OntarioNov 29, 2025
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Why Ontario education minister is determined to overhaul how school boards workEducation Minister Paul Calandra is in the midst of making major changes to how Ontario’s school boards are governed and how much power he has over their individual decisions. He joined Focus Ontario to explain his plan.Focus OntarioNov 23, 2025