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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: April 10A suspected stabbing over the lunch hour sends a Jasper Place High School student to hospital. Stawnichy’s offers 100 sausage rings in exchange for the capture of people who broke into their Mundare shop. The Elizabeth Fry Society’s northside shelter closes after its lease extension is denied. A new documentary highlights an Alberta father’s fight...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 10
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Elizabeth May asks Ottawa how it will ‘prepare’ for a possible Alberta referendumFollowing reports that White House officials met with Alberta separatists, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May demanded answers on what the federal government is doing to “prepare” for a possible referendum in Alberta. House Leader Steven MacKinnon said the government would “take very firm steps” to prevent foreign parties from “undermining” Canadian unity.CanadaFeb 12
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Quebec woman sentenced to prison for scalding boy after doorbell prankA Longueuil woman who doused a 10-year-old boy with scalding hot water following a doorbell prank has been sentenced to 27 months in prison after pleading guilty to aggravated assault. The judge accepted a joint recommendation, leaving Stephanie Borel with 20 months left to serve after credit for time already spent in custody. Elizabeth Zogalis...CanadaJan 28
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Montreal airport proposes overnight flight ban to curb noiseA proposed plan by the Montréal Airport Authority to ban all flights at Montréal–Trudeau International Airport between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. could shift air traffic into early morning and late evening hours. The authority says the goal is to reduce overnight noise while maintaining airport operations, but critics argue data shows noise levels around...CanadaDec 23, 2025
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Selwyn House teacher honoured with Prime Minister’s AwardA longtime physics teacher and senior science department head at Selwyn House School is the recipient of the Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence. Thomas Downey has built a reputation for turning science class into an energetic, hands-on experience that has won the hearts of students and faculty for decades. Global’s Elizabeth Zogalis reports.Dec 9, 2025
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Kirkland development plans to built close to 1000 housing unitsMajor new housing project in Montreal’s West Island is launching near the future Fairview–Pointe-Claire REM station. The development will eventually include more than 950 homes, ranging from rental apartments and condos to townhouses and single-family lots over one million square feet. Elizabeth Zogalis reports.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Nov 28, 2025
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House of Commons passes Mark Carney’s 1st budget in crucial votePrime Minister Mark Carney’s first budget has passed in the House of Commons Monday night by a slim margin of 170-168. Green Party Leader Elizabeth May voted with the Liberals while Conservative MPs Matt Jeneroux and Shannon Stubbs, and NDP MPs Gord Johns and Lori Idlout abstained from the vote, ensuring the motion passed. The...CanadaNov 17, 2025
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Green Party leader ‘working to make sure’ a snap election doesn’t happenWe get budget reaction from Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. When it comes down to the final budget vote, where are they planning to throw support and could a snap election be possible?The West BlockNov 9, 2025
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The West Block: Nov. 9As Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne heads across the country to sell his government’s budget, he tells the show how the Liberals plan to court opposition for support. Plus, We get budget reaction from Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. When it comes down to the final budget vote, where are...The West BlockNov 9, 2025
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More STM workers set to strike November 19Another 1,300 STM employees are expected to strike on November 19. The announcement comes just hours after the transit agency said during a press conference this morning that it is determined to reach a deal before November 15 with STM bus drivers and metro operators ahead of their next strike. As Elizabeth Zogalis reports, the...Nov 7, 2025
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STM says strike starting Halloween night may be impossible to avoidMontrealers are bracing for major public transit disruptions as two strikes are set to hit the city starting Halloween night. Beginning at 10 p.m. on Oct 31, 2, 500 maintenance workers will start a month-long strike. What’s more, starting at 4 a.m. Saturday, all bus and metro service will shut down for 24 hours as...Oct 31, 2025
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Operation launched to raise St. Lawrence River water levelsAuthorities began an extraordinary 36-hour operation at the Moses-Saunders Dam near Cornwall to boost water levels in the St. Lawrence River. Floodgates were opened to help marinas and boat owners struggling with unusually low conditions. The move is expected to free stranded vessels, but as Elizabeth Zogalis reports, it may not be enough for everyoneOct 17, 2025
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New Montreal housing project for people experiencing homelessness to allow couplesA new mixed re-housing project was inaugurated in Lachine Thursday. As Global’s Elizabeth Zogalis reports, for the first time in Montreal, the housing facility for people at risk or experiencing homelessness will allow couples to move in.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Jun 19, 2025
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New Montreal housing facility offers fresh start for low-income seniorsA new re-housing facility in Montreal’s St-Michel borough is now home to 27 low-income seniors who, until now, were facing homelessness. Thanks to the Old Brewery Mission and a generous donation from the Saputo family, residents can begin a new, stable chapter of their lives. Global’s Elizabeth Zogalis reports.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30May 22, 2025
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Canada Election 2025: Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May wins in Saanich-Gulf IslandsGreen Party co-leader Elizabeth May has been re-elected in her Vancouver Island seat of Saanich-Gulf Islands. She spoke to supporters from Green Party campaign headquarters in Central Saanich Monday night after Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney congratulated May on her win. May said Carney told her he looks forward to working together and having “seasoned...Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 29, 2025
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Quebecers facing power outages and travel delays due to winter storm just ahead of HolidaysThe winter snowstorm that swept through the country has left Quebecers without electricity and many have had their holiday travel plans cancelled or delayed, just hours away from Christmas. Elizabeth Zogalis has more.CanadaDec 24, 2022
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Global News Peterborough Update 4: Sept. 13, 2022Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces Canada will mark Queen Elizabeth II’s passing with a national day of mourning; Peterborough City Hall and the Centennial Fountain will be lit royal blue in honour of Queen Elizabeth II; the cause of an early morning house fire in Peterborough’s west end is under investigation; Caley Bedore’s 5 day...FireSep 13, 2022
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Global National: September 20There is destruction and despair in the Caribbean, as Hurricane Fiona rips through with extreme rains and winds. How Puerto Rico is still trying to recover from another disaster, and when the fierce storm could strike Canada. In Ottawa, Pierre Poilievre made his House of Commons debut as opposition leader, as inflation topped the agenda...Global NationalSep 20, 2022
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Queen Elizabeth death: Ottawa corgis march with Sons of Scotland Pipe BandIn memory of the late Queen Elizabeth II, Ottawa corgis marched with the Sons of Scotland Pipe Band on Sunday from Major’s Hill Park to the Royal Display. The Canadian tribute was due to Queen Elizabeth’s adoration of animals, especially horses, cows, and, perhaps most of all, her corgis.CanadaSep 18, 2022
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Nova Scotia’s premier remembers Queen Elizabeth II during memorial service in HalifaxNova Scotia Premier Tim Houston delivered remarks on Monday in Halifax during a memorial service for the late Queen Elizabeth II, hours after her state funeral was held in London, England. Houston fondly remembered the queen, and recalled her past visits to Nova Scotia.CanadaSep 19, 2022