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Police make arrest in 2023 Old Montreal fire that killed 7 peopleAt a press conference Wednesday, Montreal police say a suspect has been arrested in connection with the 2023 fire at Place d’Youville in Old Montreal that killed seven people. The blaze destroyed a heritage building being used for short-term rentals and raised concerns about illegal Airbnb-style units. Investigators say more details will be shared as...CanadaMar 18
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Flying Canoe Volant set to take over Mill Creek RavineIn just a couple of days, Edmonton’s Mill Creek Ravine will be transformed into a winter wonderland. The Flying Canoe Volant is a creative, interactive and cultural event that celebrates local history and everything that is great about winter. Daniel Cournoyer shared details with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJan 26
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The Morning Show: March 5‘When Harry Met Sally’ co-stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan will reunite at the Oscars to honour the late Rob Reiner. Also: we team up with Kyle Buchanan to get the best advice ever on how to get the perfect night’s sleep. We bring you tips on bedding, pillows, and sleep position that make a...The Morning ShowMar 5
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Health Matters: Alberta takes new steps to restrict MAID accessAlberta is taking new steps to drastically restrict who is eligible for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). Premier Danielle Smith introduced a new bill on Wednesday that, if passed, would limit MAID to only people who are likely to die of natural causes within one year. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health...HealthMar 19
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Supreme Court of Canada hears challenge to Quebec’s Bill 21Almost seven years after it was first adopted, Bill 21 now faces scrutiny by Canada’s Supreme Court. Quebec’s secularism law is being challenged by the Canadian Civil Liberties organization, as well as other stakeholders. The challenge could have wide-reaching implications across the country. That’s because the use of the notwithstanding clause to pass the law...CanadaMar 23
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Change finally on the horizon for “Toronto’s worst rental building”Tenants have complained about a lack of action at an East York rental building for decades. Eight months after Mayor Olivia Chow pledged to finally make a difference at 500 Dawes Rd., the courts have cleared the way for the city to do the work and charge the owner on their property tax bill. Matthew...ConsumerMar 10
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Saskatchewan RCMP searching for 2 suspects after 1 killed, 3 injured in Big Island Lake shootingOne person is dead, three are injured and two suspects are on the run in, or near a remote Saskatchewan community, RCMP confirmed Tuesday after issuing a dangerous persons alert. The suspects were last seen on an ATV, Ashley St. Germaine, Inspector for Saskatchewan RCMP’s Major Crimes Branch, told reporters in the afternoon.CanadaDec 30, 2025
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The West Block: Feb. 15Clearly pointing to the Trump administration, the well-respected Munich Security Report stated a “wrecking-ball” is smashing normal world order. Harvard professor Stephen Walt gives his take on current international relations, saying he can, “easily imagine them getting worse.” Plus, heading into CUSMA trade negotiations, Former U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce Bill Reinsch tells the show...The West BlockFeb 15
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B.C. announces proposed legislation banning protests, harassment near schools, places of worshipB.C. Premier David Eby, alongside B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma, announced proposed legislation that would help stop “protest activities and other activities, harassing activities” targeted at kids attending schools as well as places of worship, Eby says. The premier adds, “It is a disturbing trend that is not unique to British Columbia, but it is...CanadaMar 9
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Global News at 5:30 Okanagan: March 24The Salvation Army in Kelowna has been impacted after three vehicles were damaged by vandalism, taking the valuable resources out of commission. And the Columbia Shuswap Regional District has denied an application to expand the composting operations by Spa Hill Farms in Yankee Flats.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 24
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Betrayal: Reps for Harry & Meghan say new book filled with ‘deranged conspiracy’Canadian Prime Minister Carney is set to meet with King Charles for the first time in a year, and we’ll see what headlines come from their face-to-face. Next: a new book is coming out that is filled with “deranged conspiracy,” according to a rep for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. We break down everything you...LifestyleMar 16
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Princess-themed balled in support of Alberta Dreams FoundationThis coming weekend, fathers and father figures are invited to share a magical, princess-themed evening with their daughters at this year’s Daddy’s Little Sweetheart Ball. The evening is all about making memories, while also supporting a really important cause. Ella Kryzanowski and Chris Scheetz with Alberta Dreams joined Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about...Global News Morning EdmontonMar 17
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The Hives Forever: a deep dive with frontman Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist after 3 decades of the bandIn this exclusive interview, renowned, ball-of-energy frontman of The Hives, “Howlin’ Pelle” Almqvist, takes Global News behind-the-scenes on the creation of their new record, some of the group’s beloved music videos, the history behind their iconic well-dressed look, and how the five members have stayed friends over the course of their storied, 30-year-spanning career.EntertainmentMar 14
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Quebec students protest in Ottawa calling for clean drinking water for allDozens of high school students from the Montreal area were on parliament hill. They’re calling on Ottawa to improve access to clean drinking water for Indigenous communities. Many first nations still lack proper infrastructure for safe water. As Tim Sargeant reports, the students hope their message will force the government to take action.CanadaMar 10
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Ford defends Billy Bishop expansion plans, calls Toronto Island residents ‘squatters’Ontario Premier Doug Ford defended his proposal to expand the runway at Billy Bishop airport, taking aim at Toronto Island residents who may oppose the plan. Ford called the island’s residents “squatters,” referring to the unique real-estate arrangement under which residents are able to own their homes for below-market rates.CanadaMar 9
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Classy cocktails, or a wild good time? Orlando nightlife has something for everyoneMorgan Hoffman returns to give us another look at all the thrilling things Orlando, Florida has to offer. Our trip with Visit Orlando was jam-packed, but we also had the opportunity to tour the city at night, and let’s just say Orlando knows how to turn up the heat! We take you into the city...The Morning ShowMar 5
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‘Rein in ICE’: Democrat lawmakers block DHS funding bill, prompting partial shutdownThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing a partial shutdown Friday with Democrats refusing to push a funding bill forward without immigration agent reform. As Reggie Cecchini reports, the legislative gridlock comes weeks after the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good at the hands of ICE agents in Minneapolis.U.S. NewsFeb 13
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Feb. 19The federal government is bringing law enforcement and financial institutions together to fight extortion operations targeting Canadian businesses and households and the Surrey Police Union is raising alarm bells about a budget cut that they say will make policing harder in Surrey.Global BCFeb 19
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Washington’s ‘predatory behaviour’ towards long term alliesClearly pointing to the Trump administration, the well-respected Munich Security Report stated a “wrecking-ball” is smashing normal world order. Harvard professor Stephen Walt gives his take on current international relations, saying he can, “easily imagine them getting worse.”WorldFeb 15
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Milano Cortina 2026: Canada’s Piper Gilles, Paul Poirier win bronze in Olympic ice dancePiper Gilles and Paul Poirier have added to Team Canada’s medal tally at the Milano-Cortina Olympics, taking home bronze in ice dance. Mike Armstrong looks at how Poirier and Gilles reached the podium, and what else Canada’s athletes were up to during Day 5 of the Games.Global NationalFeb 11